Terry Goodkind Quotes
Richard Occasionally Spoke Wistfully About The Works Of Art He'd Seen At The People's Palace, In D'Hara, Where He Had Been Held Captive. Growing Up In Hartland, He Had Never Before Seen Statues Carved In Marble, And Certainly None Carved On Such A Grand Scale, Or By Such Talented Hands. Those Works Had In Some Ways Opened His Eyes To The Greater World Around Him And Had Made A Lasting Impression On Him. Who Else But Richard Would Remember Fondly The Beauty He Saw While Held Captive And Being Tortured?
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