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Dovewing's Silence (Warriors Novellas, #6) Dovewing's Silence by Erin Hunter
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“Bumblestripe, Lionblaze, Cinderheart, and Purdy bore Mousefur among them, the old she-cat silenced forever, her jaws hanging slightly open as if she had something more to say. Firestar was carried by Sandstorm, Graystripe, Squirrelflight, and Millie. Dovewing heard the gray tabby she-cat murmur, “We were born as kittypets, but look at us now, my precious friend.”
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“Foxleap, no! Not now! I’ve done everything I could! Oh StarClan, why can’t you let me help these cats?”
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“Small warrior, many dangers there are in a world when you are blind and deaf. But eyes and ears you have still. Use them as your Clanmates do. Weaker than them you will never be.”
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“Forgiveness is far more powerful than hatred and suspicion. United, we are as strong as we ever were. Divided, we will fall.”
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“All battles leave deep wounds, whether you can see them or not. And wounds take time to heal. You know that, Dovewing. Don’t give up hope.”
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“The warriors enjoyed only two nights of peace after the Gathering before Toadstep started coughing. This time Dovewing struggled to feel sympathetic. He knew he was getting sick! He should have gone to Jayfeather!”
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“Lionblaze dipped his head. “Why yes, leader. Anything else I can bring you? The finest fresh-kill perhaps? Soaked moss?” His tone was good-humored and teasing.”
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“Her ears were buzzing again”
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“the moon was still visible against the pale gray sun.”
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“All battles leave deep wounds, whether you can see them or not. And wounds take time to heal.”
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“Medicine cat, wise you are, and such you know. Care for your Clanmates you can without walking in their thoughts and dreams. Let those hidden be from your sight.” Midnight reached Dovewing, and she felt a blast of stinking breath around her muzzle. “Small warrior, many dangers there are in a world when you are blind and deaf. But eyes and ears you have still. Use them as your Clanmates do.”
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“We were born as kittypets, but look at us now, my precious friend.”
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“If this barrier doesn’t soften up soon, we’re all going to be bald!” muttered Graystripe.”
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“Firestar was carried by Sandstorm, Graystripe, Squirrelflight, and Millie. Dovewing heard the gray tabby she-cat murmur, “We were born as kittypets, but look at us now, my precious friend.”
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“I’m alive, aren’t I? Thanks to Hollyleaf.” Ivypool traced her muzzle over Hollyleaf’s back. “If it hadn’t been for her, Hawkfrost would have killed me. Hollyleaf gave her life for mine!” Dovewing winced at the tremor in Ivypool’s voice.”
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“Thanks for catching me!” she purred. “I’d have looked dumber than a sheep if I’d landed on my muzzle!” “I’ll always be here to catch you,” Bumblestripe murmured.”
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“Just a difference of opinion,” Berrynose meowed.”
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“The Dark Forest will win if we do not forgive those cats who were once their allies. Forgiveness is far more powerful than hatred and suspicion. United, we are as strong as we ever were. Divided, we will fall. Remember that the Dark Forest is still out there, ready to prey on our dreams. Hostility and distrust among us will give them more force than they deserve. Do you want that?”
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“Perhaps that’s the best way to recover, to return to the way things were before as quickly as we can. We won the Great Battle, so nothing needs to change.”
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“Dovewing and Ivypool went over to join him and began to scoop up the earth.”
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“dragging the trap attached to its leg. Dovewing leaped at it, claws out, and landed on its neck as the fox’s jaws snapped down toward her sister. Below, Thornclaw and Birchfall launched themselves at the creature’s haunches while Blossomfall and Mousewhisker”
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