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Songs remain. They last...A song can last long after the events and the people in it are dust and dreams and gone. That's the power of songs.
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apocatastasis
pronounciation
re-establishment
renovation
restoration
title
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Neil Gaiman |
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And I looked,' Pyrlig said to me, 'and I saw a pale horse, and the rider's name was death.' I just stared in amazement. 'It's in the gospel book,' he explained sheepishly, 'and it just cam to mind.
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prophesy
title
war
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Bernard Cornwell |
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"Holly steps back. Being warned about a ghost and seeing him are not the same. 'What did they
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death
immortality
life
metaphor
mortality
speech
time
title
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David Mitchell |
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"Gankis lifted an arm to point at the distant shale cliffs. "And in the face of it there were thousands of little holes, little what-you-call-'ems..." "Alcoves," Kennit supplied in an almost dreamy voice. "I call them alcoves, Gankis. As would you, if you could speak your own mother tongue."
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answer
arm
blank
captain
cliff
funny
language
mother
name
point
query
question
response
sarcasm
sarcastic
title
tongue
voice
wit
witty
word
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Robin Hobb |