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Thomas (The Deptford Histories, #3) Thomas by Robin Jarvis
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“The path of life is strewn with many perils and the folly of knowledge is one of the greatest dangers. Wisdom is a treacherous weapon, little master, for it is sundered from compassion. All too often the end of the journey gains more import than it should and the wise become blind to the road and the method of their passing.”
Robin Jarvis, Thomas
“Nine bright stars from out the void
shining up on high
whose banished soul do they call back
and augur in the sky?
Despoiler of the ancient lands,
who baked the deserts dry.
Scarophion, Scarophion - the demon is close by.”
Robin Jarvis, Thomas
“Woodget glanced into the dim shadows behind the trees. "What you be hiding fer?" he called.
"On such a night as this even the greatest may hide and not be ashamed," came the response.”
Robin Jarvis, Thomas
“Long, long ago, when the mountains were but hills and the ungirdled oceans were pools and meres, a vast darkness lay over eastern lands. Whilst on western shores the foundations of the three thrones were still part of the living rock and the Raith Sidhe had not grown to an eighth of their later strength, in the East a foulness reigned.”
Robin Jarvis, Thomas
“Many grim tales stem from your green lands, and still deeds both noble and evil shall yet unfold there.”
Robin Jarvis, Thomas