Ander - Chapter 5, Subchapter 37

There was a very real possibility that none of them would ever see the other side of the cora, and even if they did, why would the foxes offer them any kind of sanctuary?

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Ander - Chapter 3, Subchapter 15

"ander, you stand at the feet of the cora, who sees all. you stand before your family and the entire tribe. you stand here accused of many crimes. do you understand?" "i do."

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Ander - Chapter 6, Subchapter 64

"the cora is a line, taberah-kai. it's always been a line. it separates things, because that's what lines do.

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Ander - Chapter 5, Subchapter 62

By the cora, you've got some balls, standing out here with that maniac bearing down on you!" his face. his smiling, cheerful face. it was hideous. "yeah," dorin said.

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Ander - Chapter 6, Subchapter 48

A short silence, and then: "by the cora, banno just decked the hell out of somaht!" "it really is him!"

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Ander - Part 3: Subchapter 15

"ander, you stand at the feet of the cora, who sees all. you stand before your family and the entire tribe. you stand here accused of many crimes. do you understand?" "i do."

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Ander - Part 5: Subchapter 63

By the cora, you've got some balls, standing out here with that maniac bearing down on you!" his face. his smiling, cheerful face. it was hideous. "yeah," dorin said.

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Ander - Chapter 6, Subchapter 81

cora knows i tried. but you were just too different._ _i'm sorry..._ _i tried to make you strong. i tried to make you into the daughter i always wanted.

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Ander - Chapter 1, Subchapter 17

With its extra eyes and stony maw, the cora always made him feel uneasy. near his cot, suspended over another candle, was a metal ball filled with water.

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Ander - Part 1: Subchapter 17

With its extra eyes and stony maw, the cora has always made him feel uneasy. near his cot, suspended over another candle, was a metal ball filled with water.

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Ander - Part 5: Subchapter 38

There was a very real possibility that none of them would ever see the other side of the cora, and even if they did, why would the foxes offer them any kind of sanctuary?

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Ander - Chapter 3, Subchapter 5

Why in the cora's name didn't you stay with the foxes? they could have offered you at least some kind of protection, couldn't they?" "you don't understand, father.

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