""There we are," Anna whispered. The dragon foal went still at her voice. Then it snorted and swiveled its snout towards her. Its eyes were still shut. Its tail quivered and its nostrils flared. A menacing growl rose from its chest. "Easy there," Anna said gently. "Easy." She placed her palm on its
The bear and his daughter: a tale from the Canon of Tarn
โ Scribed by Peter Fane
- Book ID
- 100095408
- Publisher
- Silver Goat Media
- Year
- 2018;2017
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 206 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781944296117
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
""That?s a grey bear, right?" Teagan asked. "I mean . . . look at that silvery fur! And look at that shot! Pow! Right in his eye! A carbine do that?" He stopped, blinked, then stared at the dead bear. "Father?s gonna be real mad. Not at us, though. Right? Right, Liz? Not at us?" "Right, Tee." Liz nodded, pushing her braid over her shoulder. The hounds? barking went louder. Liz looked around Teagan, past the pack ? and saw something move, something small and grey beside the bear?s corpse. Her eyes widened. Teagan had been right about Father being mad. And he?d been right about the killing shot. But he was wrong about something else. The giant, dead bear wasn?t a "he." It was a "she." And it had been a mother." -- Amazon.
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