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Drowned Tomb (The Changeling, #2) Drowned Tomb by James Fahy
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“You will never understand,” the Wolf said to Strife. “You do not rule a people by stopping them running from you, Grimm. You take away their will to run,” Strigoi whispered. With a long, grating hiss, he drew his cruel sword from its scabbard at his side. “You do not break their bones. You break their spirit,” he said. “You need not take away their chances, you need only destroy … their hope.”
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“Build your castles strong, Robin,” she advised.”
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“In another dark corner, they found an ancient looking porcelain doll, its face cracked and chipped, the many petticoats of its dress grey and tattered, like cobwebs. “Well,” Henry observed lightly, after they had all stared at if for a while. “That’s not the creepiest thing I’ve ever seen, honest.” “Could be creepier,” Robin reasoned. “Could be a clown doll.” They”
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“and you have celebrated with him this strange mortal tradition of congratulating each other on having continued to exist for a further year,”
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