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The Wreck and Rise of Whitson Mariner (Green Ember: Old Natalia, #2) The Wreck and Rise of Whitson Mariner by S.D. Smith
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“If there’s anything worse than the monsters you know—” he began. “It’s them you don’t,” Lander finished.”
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“But it’s better to live as you will want to have lived rather than spend your time worrying about the end. You are right here in your story. Don’t skip ahead.”
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“But I see the bravery there inside you. And when it leaps out, it’ll be good you have skill to guide it.”
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“Captain Blackstar”
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“with others and having the best manners.” “If there were, you’d be a pauper, Grimble,” Commander Tagg said. “He’s the best captain here,” Commander Usher called, casting a sideways glance at King Whitson, “and no one can argue with that. He’d out-sail and out-fight any rabbit alive.” “Surely we’ll make our fortunes together—sail on together, fight together—serving our king,” Captain Walters said, looking into Captain Grimble’s haughty face. “Will we not?”
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“It’s better to live as you will want to have lived, rather than spend your time worrying about the end. You are right here in your story, don’t skip ahead.”
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“Ember Falls: The Green Ember Book II”
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“The Green Ember”
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“It is either war or surrender. And we cannot surrender. It’s a cause worth dying for.”
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“Then let all be a hopeless hazard, and I will ride through it with you.”
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“Ships can be mended. Not so, the fallen.”
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“we have to keep loving what’s on the other side of this fight—the other side of this rescue—and that will have to make us brave.”
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“I don’t know, Your Highness,” Massie said. “But it’s better to live as you will want to have lived rather than spend your time worrying about the end. You are right here in your story. Don’t skip ahead.”
S.D. Smith, The Wreck & Rise of Whitson Mariner