Plunder/Quotes
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Anything small and valuable was quickly hidden in pouches and folds of lupine skin - jewels that were the frozen tears of maidens, necklaces of twisted golden snakes, mined alive from the mineral-rich mountains to the north. Several men took weapons or shields, or strapped pieces of armour to their bodies, before pulling the coverings back.
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One thing you have not come by on your travels is brighter wits. Her you sit on a field of victory amid the plunder of armies and you wonder how we came by a few well earned comforts —Merry Brandybuck The Lord of the Rings
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Lawrence: Did Abu Tawi come to Aquaba for gold? |
“This one, then, Lord. I don’t think it’s water.” |