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A Fellowship of Games & Fables (Adenashire, #3) A Fellowship of Games & Fables by J. Penner
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“tolerance tended to wane if one’s shortcomings came out too often.”
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“it was enough simply to be for a while alongside a friend. Everything else was just noise.”
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“But none of us are out here being perfect. We all have faults and shortcomings that people we love get used to.”
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“In Jez’s mind it was as if magic had overtaken the stage, blocked everything out, and they were the only two people in the world”
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“I guess so, but I’ve found that simplicity doesn’t necessarily equal childishness. I like to be reminded that kindness, patience, and friendship are the things that make this life enjoyable. They are what sometimes save us.” He looked out toward a cawing crow flapping its wings on a tree branch. “Everything else is mostly noise.”
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“Take the scones out of the freezer after 30 minutes and cut each round into 6 equal wedges using a sharp knife.”
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“Take each piece and shape it into a round about 6 inches in diameter, then place them next to each other.”
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“Fold the rectangle in half and reshape it into a rectangle that's 1 to 1.5 inches thick. Then repeat this process one more time.”
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“⅔ cup half-and-half (plus a tablespoon extra for brushing scones)”
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“But your ability or control or not control your magic isn’t one of those shortcomings.”
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“And went I was old enough to understand, I wanted to use the magic,”
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“Looking for you.” Taenya plopped into the other chair. “You and Tae disappeared, and no one knew where you went.” Arleta looked around the bookstore for a second.”
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“After a few moments she retrieved the plain sandwich from her bag, unwrapped the crinkly paper around it and took and bite of the turkey and Swiss with garlic spread.”
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“You missed one thing. Sautéed chicken thighs with parsnips and peas,” Taenya said as she stood over the sizzling pan. “With butter sauce.”
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“if it weren’t for the scrawlish labels on the outside.”
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