Vonda McIntyre

DreamsnakeDreamsnake

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  • gallardotabares14has quoted4 years ago
    The spring after that, if I haven’t returned, forget me. Wherever I am, if I live, I will forget you
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    When he raised his head, there were tears on his cheeks.
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    You said it yourself, you can’t know all the customs and all the fears.”

    “I’m crippled,” she said. “Without Grass, if I can’t heal a person, I can’t help at all. We don’t have many dreamsnakes. I have to go home and tell my teachers I’ve lost one, and hope they can forgive my stupidity. They seldom give the name I bear, but they gave it to me, and they’ll be disappointed.
  • gallardotabares14has quoted4 years ago
    I told them Grass couldn’t hurt them, but they saw his fangs and they didn’t know he could only give dreams and ease dying
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    “If things were different, I might have stayed. There’s work for a healer. But...”

    “They were frightened —
  • gallardotabares14has quoted4 years ago
    the tumor, and found that it had begun to dissolve and shrivel, dying
  • gallardotabares14has quoted4 years ago
    The strength that came from danger seeped from her,
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    they were offended by her crying.
  • gallardotabares14has quoted4 years ago
    “Can any of you cry?” she said. “Can any of you cry for me and my despair, or for them and their guilt, or for small things and their pain?” She felt tears slip down her cheeks.
  • gallardotabares14has quoted4 years ago
    Such a small creature, who could only give pleasure and dreams.”
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