“A word is all it takes to put a man in prison, or to seize his property, or to end his life. A saber might be stopped by a shield. A bullet might be dodged by a stroke of luck. But you can't dodge a word. If one is flung at you, it will hit its mark unerringly. No Garritt, there's nothing in the world more dangerous than talk.”
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The Magicians and Mrs. Quent
The title combines reference to magicians with the specific designation Mrs. Quent, indicating this individual may be a central character in the narrative. Magical themes are suggested by the term magicians, though the specific nature of magic system, plot, setting, or character relationships cannot be determined from the title alone. No established publication history, author attribution, or verified work details are available in public knowledge for this specific title. more
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