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by Tad Williams Book Two of Memory, Sorrow and Thorn Foreword .................................................................................................................. 7 PART ONE: STORMY EYE......................................................................................... 9 The Music of High Places......................................................................................... 9 Masks and Shadows................................................................................................ 18 Oath-Breaker .......................................................................................................... 30 A Bowl of Calamint Tea.......................................................................................... 45 Singing ManтАЩs House.............................................................................................. 60 The Nameless Dead ................................................................................................ 74 Spreading Fires ...................................................................................................... 86 On SikkihoqтАЩs Back............................................................................................... 105 Cold and Curses ................................................................................................... 121 The Mirror ............................................................................................................ 141 PART TWO: STORMтАЩS HAND ............................................................................... 155 Bones of the Earth ................................................................................................ 155 Birdstreaks............................................................................................................ 171 The Stallion Clan .................................................................................................. 184 A Crown of Fire .................................................................................................... 198 Within GodтАЩs Walls............................................................................................... 212 The Unhomed........................................................................................................ 224 A Wager of Little Value ........................................................................................ 242 PART THREE: STORMтАЩS HEART......................................................................... 259 Children of the Navigator..................................................................................... 270 A Thousand Steps.................................................................................................. 286 Prince of Grass ..................................................................................................... 301 Through the Summer Gate.................................................................................... 314 Deep Waters ......................................................................................................... 329 Dogs of Erchester ................................................................................................. 342 Stuck in a Wild Storm ........................................................................................... 359 Painted Eyes ......................................................................................................... 376 The Black Sled ...................................................................................................... 387 Sparks ................................................................................................................... 401 This series is dedicated to my mother, Barbara Jean Evans, who taught to me a deep affection for Toad Hall, the Hundred Aker Woods, the Shire, and many other hidden places and countries beyond the fields we know. She also induced in me a lifelong desire to make my own discoveries, and to share them with others. I wish to share these books with her. . . . Of all the many changing things In dreary dancing past us whirled, To the cracked tune that Chronos sings, Words alone are certain good. Where are now the waning kings. Word be-mockers? тАУ By the Rood, Where are now the warring kings? An idle word is now their glory, By the stammering schoolboy said, Reading some entangled story: |
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