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228 pages, Paperback
First published August 1, 1974
"You can weave your life so long鈥攐nly so long, and then a thing in the world out of your control will tug at one vital thread and leave you patternless and subdued."
鈥淩ok, when you look at her you see a beautiful, strong-willed woman whose power is the star of fortune over Sirle. And I see a child with a festering hurt that eventually will be the death of her.鈥�
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鈥溾€� But a man afraid in the core of his mind has little room for compassion.鈥�![]()
He was silent a moment, struggling. He said finally, 鈥淏ut you had a right to be angry.鈥�
鈥淵es. But not to hurt those I love, or myself.鈥�
鈥淭he giant Grof was hit in one eye by a stone, and that eye turned inward so that it looked into his mind and he died of what he saw there.鈥�
"What, in years to come, will you have in your life but a silence that is meaningless, ancient names that are never spoken beyond these walls? Who will you laugh with, when Tam is grown? Who will you love? The Liralen? It is a dream. Beyond this mountain, there is a place for you among the living."
"You can weave your life for so long--only so long, and then a thing in the world out of your control will tug at one vital thread and leave you patternless and subdued."
"Be patient. It will soon be over."
"Soon is such a long word," she whispered.
鈥淚 need you to forgive me. And then perhaps I can begin to forgive myself. There is no one but you who can do that either.鈥�
鈥淚t is not a bad thing, itself, but it is a bad thing to be used by men, to have them choose what you must be, and what you must not be, to have little choice in your life.鈥�
鈥淭he giant Grof was hit in one eye by a stone, and that eye turned inward so that it looked into his mind and he died of what he saw there.鈥�