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“What if you do what you think is right, for yourself or someone else, but it doesn't make a difference."

- Susanna Quiner”
Martha Conway, Thieving Forest
“Meera frowns. “Maybe the Little Warrior.” “Who is that?” A spirit, Meera explains, who appears in the form of a child dressed in war gear—eagle feathers and paint. “He comes to those alone in the forest to warn them of danger.” Susanna’s”
Martha Conway, Thieving Forest
“She is tough, like a Quiner woman. She works hard and she doesn’t feel sorry for herself. At the same time she won’t let someone else tell her what she should do with her life.”
Martha Conway, Thieving Forest
“Trouble comes to those who bring it upon themselves, her mother used to say,”
Martha Conway, Thieving Forest
“A rooster crowing in a doorway means visitors are coming. An old Scottish superstition. The”
Martha Conway, Thieving Forest
“Susanna, who is superstitious, has put a piece of rowan wood in the pocket of her black dress to guard against ghosts,”
Martha Conway, Thieving Forest
“You can remember when you look at them.” “Remember?” “Aurelia,” he says. “To speak the name is to make live again.”
Martha Conway, Thieving Forest
“One man gave her water from his skin pouch, which carried with it a faint taste of animal”
Martha Conway, Thieving Forest
“Graveyards are needed before churches.”
Martha Conway, Thieving Forest