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Outcast (Warriors: Power of Three, #3) Outcast by Erin Hunter
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“And Jaypaw-well, Jaypaw can heal cats."
"Thanks a bunch." muttered Jaypaw.”
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“Then stop being a know-it-all lionpaw retorted You're not my mentor so stay out of my fur.
Lionpaw at Berrynose in Outcast pg 67”
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“Trees don't sneak on you."

-Brook Where Small Fish Swim”
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“Great; I get to be told I am dead all over again.
-Stomfur”
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“It was Tigerstar's ambition that destroyed him. If he had been willing to wait for power to come to him, he would've been the greatest leader in the forest.”
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“Oh, no! Hollypaw thought. You might be fed up with him, but we don’t want him either, thanks.”
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“I could run farther than a hare! I could fight the fiercest fox that ever lived...I could climb the highest mountain faster than an eagle could fly.”
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“Because I liked your mother too much. But a blind rabbit could have seen that Brambleclaw was the cat she liked best, even though they spent most of their time arguing.”
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“Come on, you lazy lump,” Berrynose urged him. “You’ll never get to be a warrior sitting on your tail all day.” No? Lionpaw gritted his teeth. If I looked at you, I’d think that’s all warriors do!”
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“And about time, too,” Cloudtail muttered. “They frightened my fur off the other day, yowling that ShadowClan was attacking us.”
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“Berrynose?” Hollypaw couldn’t stop her voice from squeaking in surprise. Ever since he had become a warrior five days earlier, the cream-colored tom had been the bossiest cat in the Clan.”
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“Don’t lag behind, Lionpaw,” he meowed loudly. “And watch out for fox traps.” “Watch out yourself,” Lionpaw muttered. The cream-colored tom had been a warrior for three whole days, and already he was acting like a mentor. But he needn’t think I’m going to obey his orders!”
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“We should if they’re being driven out of their territory and starved to death,” Lionpaw argued. “What the Tribe needs is the warrior code, and we’re going to teach it to them!”
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“Why bother?” Jaypaw asked. “It’s not your assessment today.” “I know,” Lionpaw mumbled around a mouthful of fresh-kill. “But that’s not the point. A good warrior will always do as much as he can to feed the Clan.”
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“Sometimes a cloud is just a cloud.”
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“feel like a bird!” he cried. The words were hardly out of his mouth before he felt his paws slipping. For a heart-stopping moment he thought the wind would bowl him over to plummet down to the rocks below. The landscape whirled sickeningly around him. Then teeth fastened in his scruff and yanked him back to safety. He looked up to see Crowfeather. “Thanks,” he gasped. “Just remember you’re not a bird,” the WindClan cat growled.”
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“I was tired of listening to your belly growling,” Squirrelflight mewed, her tail curling up in amusement. “I reckon they could hear it back in ThunderClan.”
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“Angry?” Lionpaw’s pelt grew hot with outrage. “He should be grateful to us!”
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“Just remember you’re not a bird”
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“I feel like a bird!”
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“Plenty of she-cats have kits and then return to the warriors’ den.” But do they become Clan leader?”
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“older even than StarClan”
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“Jaypaw wasn’t sure she was right. If the Clan cats failed to drive out the intruders, the Tribe, and the spirits of its ancestors, might have to face a journey of their own.”
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“There will be three, kin of your kin, who will hold the power of the stars in their paws.”
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“«Как же, так я тебе и поверил! — хмыкнул про себя Воробушек. — Расскажи еще, что над озером ежи летают!»”
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“Come on, Jaypaw, don’t just stand there. Eat your own herbs.”
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“I bet this old mange-pelt couldn’t catch a mouse if he tried from now to leaf-bare,” Breezepaw scoffed. Purdy looked at him. “You’re right, I don’t catch prey no more. I get my food from Upwalkers. But I reckon just this once I might try eatin’ ill-mannered kits.”
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“Maybe we should assess how well you can keep your mouth shut.”
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“instead of the constant plashing of the waterfall, the water was still”
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“I’ve got a plan,” Hollypaw announced. She and Cinderpaw had cleared the old bedding out of the elders’ den and were clawing fresh moss from around the roots of an oak tree. Shreds of mist drifted among the trees, while overhead the sun was struggling to break through a covering of cloud. Cinderpaw stopped with her claws deep in the soft green covering. “What plan?”
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