Thieving Forest Quotes
Thieving Forest
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Martha Conway1,983 ratings, 3.95 average rating, 228 reviews
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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”
― Thieving Forest
- Susanna Quiner”
― 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”
― Thieving Forest
― 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.”
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― Thieving Forest
“Trouble comes to those who bring it upon themselves, her mother used to say,”
― Thieving Forest
― Thieving Forest
“A rooster crowing in a doorway means visitors are coming. An old Scottish superstition. The”
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― Thieving Forest
“Susanna, who is superstitious, has put a piece of rowan wood in the pocket of her black dress to guard against ghosts,”
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― Thieving Forest
“You can remember when you look at them.” “Remember?” “Aurelia,” he says. “To speak the name is to make live again.”
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― Thieving Forest
“One man gave her water from his skin pouch, which carried with it a faint taste of animal”
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― Thieving Forest
“Graveyards are needed before churches.”
― Thieving Forest
― Thieving Forest
