The Druid (The Dawning of Muirwood, #1)
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The druid Mordaunt.”
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“Don’t call hi...
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“He’s an ap...
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If you find where he’s hidden it, bring it to A...
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my captains
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Apocrisarius
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“There will be more druids lurking ...
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They may try to res...
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High ...
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Pry-...
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“Captain ...
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Bearden Muir.
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Apse Veil
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Eilean’s heart thrilled at all ...
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If she surmised correctly, the High Seer had come to assign Aldermaston Gilifil to build a new abbey in the n...
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“I will be sad to leave this place.”
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“Has she asked you to found a new abbey, then?”
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“What will it be called?”
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“Muirwood.”
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“There’s only a small castle and ke...
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And one very dangerous ...
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“I will be bringing many from Tintern with me to help estab...
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I’d like you to be one of the...
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they wear a talisman around their necks, one that gives them power over the forces of nature.
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The King of Moros had such a druid as his advisor.
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Now he consults with a maston, as he’s adopted the faith and is permitting abbeys to be...
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Apse Veil,
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Evnissyen,
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he was related to the royal family of Pry-Ree.
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Sivart Gilifil
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Life was a gift.
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Ever since the High Seer’s visit, the Medium has whispered to me that you are to be chosen for a special role at Muirwood.”
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The king’s druid was called Mordaunt.
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He’s a prisoner on the island.
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He . . . used to be part of the maston order,
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It is believed that he took a tome from us—one
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I would like you to become Mordaunt’s servant,
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he submitted to imprisonment as a term of the peace.
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the gravest risk you would undertake would be to fall under his sway.
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From what I understand, he is not a very agreeable man. He’s rude, impatient, and domineering. And he is very, very clever.
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see to his needs yet remain loyal and true.
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He smiled, the relief evident in his pleased look.
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“Thank you, Eilean. I knew I could count on you. Bless you, child. This will be a difficult task.
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And I may need you to serve beyond the next year you are obligated to stay. But if you do, I will help you find a position that shows my true appreciation for th...
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Five enemies of peace inhabit us—avarice,
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avarice,
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avarice /ˈavərəs/ I. noun extreme greed for wealth or material gain. – origin Middle English: from Old French, from Latin avaritia, from avarus ‘greedy.’
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envy /ˈenvē/ I. noun 1. a feeling of discontented or resentful longing aroused by someone else's possessions, qualities, or luck • she felt a twinge of envy for the people on board. 2. (the envy of) — a person or thing that inspires envy • their national health service is the envy of many in Europe. II. verb — [with obj.] 1. desire to have a quality, possession, or other desirable attribute belonging to (someone else) • he envied people who did not have to work on weekends • [with two objs.] I envy Jane her happiness. 2. desire for oneself (something possessed or enjoyed by another) • a lifestyle that most of us would envy. III. derivatives envier /ˈenvēər / noun – origin Middle English (also in the sense ‘hostility, enmity’): from Old French envie (noun), envier (verb), from Latin invidia, from invidere ‘regard maliciously, grudge,’ from in- ‘into’ + videre ‘to see.’
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