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Because he knew … God, he knew! Jerott's terrible romanticism, which would taste...
Author:
Dorothy Dunnett
Book:
Pawn in Frankincense
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Because he knew … God, he knew! Jerott's terrible romanticism, which would taste death so readily; so splendidly offer the blood of his fellows, in defence of the weak and the puny.
( Dorothy Dunnett )
[ Pawn in Frankincense ]
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