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A Terrible Beauty (Katie Maguire, #1) A Terrible Beauty by Graham Masterton
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“She climbed out of the car and walked across the farmyard with her raincoat collar turned up. Liam was standing by the open grave with his hands in the pockets of his long brown”
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“his ears, and said, “Sssh, boy. Sssh. Time enough for prancing about in heaven, believe me.” Sergeant immediately calmed down, and whined in his throat, and slunk off back to the kitchen. “Well,” said Katie. “Who are you? The Mongrel-Whisperer?” “My father taught me. When I was a kid I was terrified of dogs so he trained me to control them. It’s an authority thing. If the dog knows that you won’t tolerate any kind of stupid behavior, he’ll behave himself.” “Let me take your coat.” Katie approached him and lifted his raincoat from his shoulders. For a moment they were close enough to kiss, if they had wanted to.”
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“Iollan was one of the greatest of the Fianna, the ancient warriors who could visit the Invisible Kingdom whenever they wanted to.”
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“Mor-Rioghain is a bean-sidhe, a banshee,”
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“Mor-Rioghain”
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“another long think. Then she said, “Can”
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“Katie walked slowly around the excavation, trying to make sense of all the bones that were lying there, jumbled up like pick-a-sticks as if somebody had tossed them up into the air and let them scatter at random. She could make out at least three pelvises, and two breastbones, and innumerable vertebrae. She was used”
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