Kiersten White Quotes
One Day She Would Build Her Own Church, And God Would See Her, Too. They Continued Traveling Along The Arges River, Which Sometimes Was Narrow And Violently Churning, Sometimes As Wide And Smooth As Glass. It Snaked Through The Land Until Reaching The Mountains. Everything Was A Green So Deep It Was Nearly Black. Dark Gray Stones And Boulders Jutted Out Of The Steeply Rising Slopes, And Beneath Them The Arges Wandered. It Was Cooler Here Than In Tirgoviste, A Chill That Never Quite Burned Away Clinging To The Rocks And Moss. The Looming Mountains Were So Steep That The Sun Shone Directly On The Traveling Company For Only A Few Hours Each Day Before Shadows Reclaimed The Passes. It Smelled Of Pine And Wood And Rot - But Even The Rot Smelled Rich And Healthful, Unlike The Hidden Rot Of Tirgoviste. Late
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