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Goddess Tithe (Tales of Goldstone Wood, #5.5) Goddess Tithe by Anne Elisabeth Stengl
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“Vengeance cannot abide the agony of grace.”
Anne Elisabeth Stengl, Goddess Tithe
“I wore white peonies in my hair the night I met your father...He said I looked like a Faerie princess.”
Anne Elisabeth Stengl, Goddess Tithe
“Go to sleep, go to sleep,
My good boy, go to sleep.
Where did the songbird go?
Beyond the mountains of the sun.
Beyond the gardens of the moon.
Where did my good boy go?
Far beyond the western sea,
Then home to me, then home to me.”
Anne Elisabeth Stengl, Goddess Tithe
“Her face was haggard and drawn. Long vanished was the bloom of the pretty Faerie princess who had danced with her Chhayan sailor in the moonlight.
She was the most beautiful woman in the world.”
Anne Elisabeth Stengl, Goddess Tithe
“A true sailor, he can travel the whole world. But as he approaches the seas of his own port, he will smell it. Long before the lookout gives the word, he will smell his home.”
Anne Elisabeth Stengl, Goddess Tithe