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The Tiger's Bride The Tiger's Bride by Angela Carter
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“If I could see not one single soul in that wilderness of desolation all around me, then the six of us - mounts and riders, both - could boast amongst us not one soul, either, since all the best religions in the world state categorically that not beasts nor women were equipped with the flimsy, insubstantial things when the good Lord opened the gates of Eden and let Eve and her familiars thumble out.”
Angela Carter, The Tiger's Bride
“You must not think my father valued me at less than a king's ransom; but, at ”
Angela Carter, The Tiger's Bride
“The tiger sat still as a heraldic beast, in the pact he had made with his ferocity to do me no harm. He was far larger than I could have imagined, from the poor, shabby things I'd seen once, in the Czar's menagerie at Petersburg, the golden fruit of their eyes dimming, withering in the far North of captivity. Nothing about him reminded me of humanity.”
Angela Carter, The Tiger's Bride