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Of course it was Loki. It's always Loki.
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thor
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Neil Gaiman |
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"I have peanut M&M's up there." "Not my style" "Raisinets." "Feh." "Sam Adams." Thor narrowed his eyes. "Cold?" "Downright icy." Thor crossed his arms over his chest and told him self he was not pouting like a five-year-old. "I want Milk Duds."
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lassiter
thor
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J.R. Ward |
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"But. My hammer," said Thor. "Shut up, Thor," said Loki"
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thor
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Neil Gaiman |
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"Without time," the angel said, "you have only the bottomless, shapeless mire of eternity." "FYI, philosophy bores me." "Not philosophy. Reality. Time is what gives life significance."
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thor
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J.R. Ward |
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I'm sorry. You went too far.' Lovely. What an epitaph.
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loki
thor
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Joanne Harris |
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One of the dwarfs walked in front of Thor to get a better view of the prye, and Thor kicked him irritably into the middle of the flames, which made Thor feel slightly better and made all the dwarfs feel much worse.
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dwarfs
feelings
fire
flames
murder
prye
thor
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Neil Gaiman |
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I remember laughing at that moment, and I remember my son frowning at me in puzzlement. What I remember best of all, though, was the sudden certainty that the gods were with me, that they would fight for me, that my sword would be their sword. 'We're going to win,' I told my son. I felt as if Odin or Thor had touched me. I had never felt more alive and never felt more certain. I knew there would be no more mistakes and that this was no dream. I had come to Bebbanburg and Bebbanburg would be mine.
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bebbanburg
best
certainty
fight
frowning
gods
laughing
me
mine
mistakes
moment
odin
puzzlement
remember
son
sudden
swords
thor
touched
were
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