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Hallowed Ground Hallowed Ground by Steven Savile
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“ Now, don’t take this the wrong way, but shouldn’t you be dead?”
Steven Savile, Hallowed Ground
“The Deacon moved like a man so sure of himself he’d walk into the pits of Hell and have the balls to tell the Devil to turn down the heat.  The thing about men like that, men so blinkered by their own holy importance, was that more often than not they underestimated their enemies.”
Steven Savile, Hallowed Ground
“ Doubt leads to thought, thought leads to failure.  Now”
Steven Savile, Hallowed Ground
“I’d think you’d be about tired of things happening,” Silas grunted. Creed laughed.  “When a man gets tired of things happening, he’s tired of life, my friend.  I ain’t that far down the road just yet.”
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“ Longman smiled far too often.  There was always mirth and merriment in his eyes.  Hell, he laughed out loud when there was nothing remotely humorous in a situation.  He was different.  And”
Steven Savile, Hallowed Ground
“She is the night, and the night is black, and black is death, and death is cold,” a lost voice whispered in his mind.”
Steven Savile, Hallowed Ground
“The land he crossed was cracked and withered, much like his skin.  The wind blew hard along the gullies, whipping up sand and scrub.  There were no miracles in this place, least of all miracles of life.  Dust and bones, sand and souls; that was the way of it.  How”
Steven Savile, Hallowed Ground
“ Mae and Colleen worked for Silas Boone, and he kept a cheap house, preferring lots of custom over bored girls and empty rooms. ‘Keep the boys coming back and the girls on their backs’ was his motto.  As a philosophy, it wasn’t as spiritual as it was practical.  Still, it served.”
Steven Savile, Hallowed Ground