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“My father still has two eyes,” Stiorra said. “But not as beautiful as yours, my lady.” “Did you come to waste our time?” Stiorra asked. “Or did you wish to surrender?” “To you, my lady, I would surrender all I have, but my men? You can count?” “I can count.” “We outnumber you.”

Quote by Bernard Cornwell

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The Empty Throne

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Bernard Cornwell
Bernard Cornwell

Bernard Cornwell, born on February 23, 1944, is a renowned British historical novelist. His works, set in medieval England, are particularly known for their vivid depiction of warfare and knightly life, enjoying great popularity among readers. more

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