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His face, at once beautiful and feral, revealed no more than the lion's face,...
Author:
Patricia A. McKillip
Book:
Alphabet of Thorn
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His face, at once beautiful and feral, revealed no more than the lion's face, which says nothing at all as the lion crouches and waits. It speaks only when it springs.
( Patricia A. McKillip )
[ Alphabet of Thorn ]
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