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Knights Magi (The Spellmonger #4) Knights Magi by Terry Mancour
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“man is not molded from clay . . . he is pounded like hot iron on an anvil.”
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“Tarpaulin,”
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“You both have faced death before.  This is worse.  This is adulthood you are facing.  While both are inevitable, the big difference is you cannot screw up dying.  Adulthood, and manhood in particular, on the other hand, is all too easy to bungle.  Dying is easy,” I summarized.  “Being a man is hard.”
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“But a knight must have faith that the gods will reward and support his chivalry,” Sire Cei pointed out.  “If he did not throw his fate into the wind without fear from time to time, then the gods have little opportunity to blow the chaff of his life to the wind, leaving only the kernel of his honor.” “That’s”
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“I didn’t think you were interested in her looks,” taunted Tyndal, feeling cocky.  “I thought you lusted for her mind?” “Well, if the mind happens to have . . . a couple of heavy thoughts like that associated with it, all the better!” Rondal blushed. “She’s”
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“If I didn’t know better, I’d swear he was trying to charm her.  Of course the transgenically-enchanted Alka Alon, male and female, were beings of surpassing beauty in human eyes, I’d learned.  But few humans would have the temerity to even consider such a liaison.  Tyndal apparently had a secret temerity mine somewhere I didn’t know about. “What”
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