Not Wanted on the VoyagePenguin Books, 1996 - 352 pages Not Wanted on the Voyage is the story of the great flood and the first time the world ended, filed with an extraordinary cast of remarkable characters. With pathos and pageantry, desperation and hope, magic and mythology, this acclaimed novel weaves its unforgettable spell. |
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... shoulder blades the spearhead driven deep through the spinal cord and down through the heart - all the way to the soft , rummaged earth where the Dragon had scrabbled in his desperate struggle - and the beast was dead . Only a faint ...
... shoulder blades the spearhead driven deep through the spinal cord and down through the heart - all the way to the soft , rummaged earth where the Dragon had scrabbled in his desperate struggle - and the beast was dead . Only a faint ...
Page 123
... shoulders and heads , pushing upward against the wind and through the dust , some of the heads held high , with horns ... shoulder and said to her ; " dear one , never forget what you have seen down there- for this is the beginning of a ...
... shoulders and heads , pushing upward against the wind and through the dust , some of the heads held high , with horns ... shoulder and said to her ; " dear one , never forget what you have seen down there- for this is the beginning of a ...
Page 152
... shoulder . " Hurry , then- " she said . " If you insist on crossing over , you must hurry . That child won't wait - and neither will I. " She could feel them - hundreds of them - pressing forward onto her thigh and up her side and onto ...
... shoulder . " Hurry , then- " she said . " If you insist on crossing over , you must hurry . That child won't wait - and neither will I. " She could feel them - hundreds of them - pressing forward onto her thigh and up her side and onto ...
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