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“If you want to know a king, see how he treats his defeated foes. All are gracious to their equals; one in a thousand is gracious to an enemy he has conquered.”
Gerald Morris, The Squire's Tale
“Ay, you've already seen that you and your master aren't quite at home in this world, at least not like before.' Terence nodded slowly. 'It'll only get stronger, too,' Robin continued. 'Soon you'll find yourself looking into people's eyes to see if they've been there. And once you find someone who has, you'll greet him as a long-lost friend and take him to your heart.”
Gerald Morris, The Squire's Tale
“And her laughter was like the wind, the water, and a thousand songbirds singing together.”
Gerald Morris, The Squire's Tale
“The woman looked at Gawain silently for a moment, then nodded. "The greatest adventures begin simply," she said.”
Gerald Morris, The Squire's Tale