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The Dubious Hills The Dubious Hills by Pamela Dean
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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.”
Pamela Dean, The Dubious Hills
“Arry thought her mind must be tired. It would not, in a sensible fashion, lie down and rest.”
Pamela Dean, 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.”
Pamela Dean, The Dubious Hills
“It's worse than treachery. He's using force. Is that worse than guile?”
Pamela Dean, 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?”
Pamela Dean, The Dubious Hills