Chapter the Tenth: History

Under the wide and starry sky Dig the grave and let me lie. Glad did I live, and gladly die. and laid me down with a will. This be the verse you grave for me: _Here he lies where he longed to be; Home is the sailor, home from the...

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Chapter the Eighth: Sojourn

_With my hair slicked back with Carrion Shellac; With the blood from a pheasant and the bone from a hare Tied to the branches of a roebuch stag Left to wave in the timber like a buck-shot flag, Go away you Rainsnout. Go blow your brains out, ...

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Chapter the Fifth: Youth

Riadne sat cross cross-legged on a chair sipping water from a cup as the sun burned oppressively overhead. Her freedoms to run the property with her sisters had yet to be restored, and she pouted constantly that she was confined to the fenced in yard...

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Chapter the Fourth: Ghosts

"Derek!" The small kit sat somberly staring at his father. Riadne called his name again, but he didn't even acknowledge hearing her. By now, she would have assumed her voice would become hoarse, but it didn't. It just swam hauntingly through the...

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Jhuthi Rsi Ka Gana

Thousands of years ago, Medhavi was born a sage and looked on the world with wisdom. No sooner had he learned than he walked away from his family and into the rituals. He had no sooner...

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