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They were the understanding eyes of kindly folk who burned witches alive to save...
Author:
Richard Kadrey
Book:
Butcher Bird
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They were the understanding eyes of kindly folk who burned witches alive to save their souls.
( Richard Kadrey )
[ Butcher Bird ]
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