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The Red Fox Clan (Ranger's Apprentice: The Royal Ranger, #2) The Red Fox Clan by John Flanagan
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“The point of this is, accidents happen. People tread on you. Nanny goats chew your hair.”
John Flanagan, The Red Fox Clan
“You know us Rangers,” Gilan replied. “We’re notoriously bad when it comes to obeying orders.”
John Flanagan, The Red Fox Clan
“So there I was, lying on the ground, totally concealed from the Temujai, when a nanny goat started to chew my hair.”
John Flanagan, The Red Fox Clan
“That’ll make Edvin happy. He’s always keen to replenish our stocks of fresh meat whenever he can.” “It’ll make Ingvar happy too,” Stig put in. “He’s always keen to eat it.”
John Flanagan, The Red Fox Clan
“They are. I’m pretty sure you’ll like them. They’re Skandians.”
John Flanagan, The Red Fox Clan
“Bumper came as near to shrugging as a horse can manage. If you can dress up like a glorified dressmaker’s dummy, I suppose I can carry a few parcels.”
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“Maddie thrust her jaw out pugnaciously. “You mean to tell me you’re scared of my mother?” she challenged. Will met her gaze very evenly. “You’d better believe it,” he told her.”
John Flanagan, The Red Fox Clan
“Let’s say I acquired them,” Halt said. “I left a hundred and fifty silver pieces for them—far more than the horses were worth.” “But you didn’t actually ask the Temujai if they were willing to sell the horses to you, did you?” Gilan put in. Like Will, he knew Halt’s ticklish attitude about the way he had “acquired” the herd. “Well, that would have been pointless,” Halt admitted. “They never sold their horses.” “So, in fact, you did steal them,” Will said, and Halt glared at him. “Stealing is when you take something without payment,” he said. “Something that doesn’t belong to you.” “Whether you left money for them or not, you’ve admitted that the Temujai weren’t willing to sell, so in effect, you stole them,” Gilan resumed, barely managing to hide a smile. Halt’s eyebrows lowered as he looked from one former apprentice to another. “I preferred you two when you showed a little respect for your elders,” he said. Will shrugged. “Well, we used to respect you. But then we found out you’d stolen a herd of horses, and it was hard to keep looking up to you after that.”
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“If she was expecting sympathy from the older Ranger, she was disappointed. He emitted a short bark of decidedly unsympathetic laughter.”
John Flanagan, The Red Fox Clan
“So, you’ll be heading back to Castle Araluen tomorrow?” Halt asked. Gilan regarded him, head cocked to one side. “That’s what it says here,” he said, tapping the dispatch. “But how could you have known that?” Halt smiled. “Just a lucky guess,” he said.”
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“Ooooh! Die was raak! Ik heb de roos geraakt,' gilde ze op een toon waarvan zij dacht dat die op meisjesachtige opwinding leek. Ze liet de boog vallen en klapte in haar handen.
Arnaut rolde met zijn ogen. 'Aanstelster,' zei hij zachtjes.”
John Flanagan, The Red Fox Clan
“It’ll make Ingvar happy too,” Stig put in. “He’s always keen to eat it.”
John Flanagan, The Red Fox Clan
“If you can dress up like a glorified dressmaker’s dummy, I suppose I can carry a few parcels.”
John Flanagan, The Red Fox Clan
“Well, we used to respect you. But then we found out you’d stolen a herd of horses, and it was hard to keep looking up to you after that.”
John Flanagan, The Red Fox Clan
“Let’s say I acquired them,” Halt said. “I left a hundred and fifty silver pieces for them—far more than the horses were worth.”
John Flanagan, The Red Fox Clan
“Well, you managed to survive the ordeal of dining with the Iberian ambassador,” Cassandra said. Maddie frowned. “He’s a pompous, condescending git,” she said spitefully. Her mother smiled. “Such courtly language,” she said. “He seemed very taken with you.” “He seemed very taken with himself,” Maddie replied. “But he certainly kept himself busy passing oily compliments on my ‘unsurpassed beauty.’” When he had finally set the lute aside—after not one but half a dozen numbers—Don Ansalvo had spent the rest of the evening plying Maddie with effusive, overstated compliments, all of them based on his appreciation of her physical charms.”
John Flanagan, The Red Fox Clan
“She recalled Duncan telling her that his ancestor had a girlfriend in the village and used the tunnel to sneak out and see her. “Well, Great-Great-Grandfather,” she said, smiling, “you were a naughty boy, weren’t you?”
John Flanagan, The Red Fox Clan
“then my mother barges into me like an angry bull when I think I’m safe home.”
John Flanagan, The Red Fox Clan
“Most of our time is spent waiting. A Ranger's best asset is patience.”
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“suss”
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“Give an enemy one chance to surrender. But one chance only. After that, take action.”
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“Cassandra sighed and shook her head at his total lack of concern. “You’re obviously not a mother,” she said. Horace raised his eyebrows. “Thank goodness for that.”
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“That might be a bit of an exaggeration,’ she said. ‘I can really only knock the head off a gnat. We don’t do eyeballs until fifth year.”
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