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Perhaps a heart was indeed like a piece of dry birchwood, and could only take...
Author:
Tad Williams
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Shadowmarch
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Perhaps a heart was indeed like a piece of dry birchwood, and could only take fire and burn brightly once-that any fire that came after would be only an ember, smaller and cooler.
( Tad Williams )
[ Shadowmarch ]
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