The Dubious Hills Quotes
The Dubious Hills
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Pamela Dean321 ratings, 3.67 average rating, 45 reviews
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“Their shadows sported over the hills like cats, chasing the sunlight over sparkling granite and dull slate, the bright dry grass and the small hidden gleams of water.”
― The Dubious Hills
― The Dubious Hills
“Arry thought her mind must be tired. It would not, in a sensible fashion, lie down and rest.”
― The Dubious Hills
― The Dubious Hills
“My feeling says there is history here. But sometimes a thing might feeltrue to me, not because it is, but because the writer believes it is.”
― The Dubious Hills
― The Dubious Hills
“It's worse than treachery. He's using force. Is that worse than guile?”
― The Dubious Hills
― The Dubious Hills
“So easily she broke her word. The fire did not cower down nor the wind rise; her heart beat on quietly. Maybe it was more like a disease than an injury: the seed was sown but not yet sprouted. Perjury, shapeshifting: which was more mortal?”
― The Dubious Hills
― The Dubious Hills
