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“I believe that the one thing that has come out of this -- extraordinary -- meeting this morning is an awareness that we have, perhaps, been careless about the critical relationship between human and pegasus, careless in our resignation that no better bond than what we are accustomed to can exist. The king agrees with you that his daughter and Lrrianay's son suggest a different way. But the king's view, and indeed hope, for that way is diametrically opposed to your own. Bring what the histories can tell us both, and the councils will decide whose concept of the way forward has more merit. The king is prepared to consider the possibility that your outburst arose from a dedication to the well-being of our country too profound for restraint; but he is only barely prepared so to consider it. You may leave us. Now.”

Quote by Robin McKinley

Book:Pegasus

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Pegasus

Pegasus is a legendary creature that has been a central figure in various myths and stories across different cultures. It is typically portrayed as a powerful and majestic being, capable of soaring through the skies. The pegasus has been a symbol of freedom, creativity, and the spirit of adventure. Its origins can be traced back to ancient Greek mythology, where it was associated with the god Poseidon. more

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Robin McKinley
Robin McKinley

Robin McKinley is an American children's literature author known for her modern interpretations of myths and legends. Her works, rich in imagination and deep emotion, have won the hearts of readers worldwide. more

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