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The Elf Tangent The Elf Tangent by Lindsay Buroker
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“Hawk tugged on the reins to convince the horse to drop to all fours again,”
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“Your sister carries a large mace—for a librarian.” “To appropriately punish miscreants who dog-ear the pages or overly crease the spines.”
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“Theli planted a hand against his chest, and Aldari expected her to pull back and slap him, but she gripped his breastplate and leaned in, returning the kiss. With great enthusiasm. “That’s unexpected.” Aldari looked away to give them their privacy.”
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“Setvik sneered, pointed at Hawk’s crotch, said something curt, and stalked back toward the camp. “He says the mercenaries are ready to go,” Hawk said. “Are you sure? It sounded… cruder.” “There were embellishments.”
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“Why don’t you just stab me through the heart with your logic and kill me here?” “Have I mentioned how delightful it is that you’re always implicating me in your hypothetical deaths?” “It’s to make you feel guilty enough to ensure good behavior.”
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