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1 " In the dim sunset Perceval looked the glade over and said, “Does your lady wife think so little of sending you out on deadly errands?” Sir Gareth unstrapped the blanket from behind his saddle. “It’s our fourth child. I’ve grown accustomed to it.” “Of course,” Perceval said with a grin, “even dragonfire might burn less hot than my lady aunt’s temper.” Sir Gareth cuffed Perceval across the ear. “For that piece of insolence, youngster, you take the first watch. And be glad you are so tender in years that I dare not risk my honour upon you in single combat to prove my Lynet as sweet-tempered as she should be. "
― Suzannah Rowntree , Pendragon's Heir
2 " Once she exclaimed, " But I always thought that sorceresses were evil!" " What do you mean 'evil'?" Lynet has never considered the question. " You know," she said, after a moment, " unfriendly to people." " People!" repeated Morgana derisively. " As if humans were all that mattered. Just once I'd like to see people judged by how friendly they are to sorceresses. "
3 " Lyonesse stared wide-eyed at Lynet’s hand and swallowed hard. Lynet realized that she was still holding the carving knife and had been pointing it at Lyonesse’s breast. She laid the knife down slowly and gathered a few plates of food. “I’ll take the rest of my dinner in my room, I think,” she said. "
― Gerald Morris , The Savage Damsel and the Dwarf (The Squire's Tales, #3)