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The Wise Man's Fear, All Instances of 7 Words

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  1. “Do we even have any more elderberry?”
  2.  
  3. ----
  4. “Carter said you’d know what that meant.”
  5.  
  6. ----
  7. “No secrets in a town like this.”
  8.  
  9. ----
  10. “So much for my legendary silver tongue.”
  11.  
  12. ----
  13. “I didn’t think they let him teach.”
  14.  
  15. ----
  16. “You smell like a pretty young girl.”
  17.  
  18. ----
  19. “It is better than being a lettuce.”
  20.  
  21. ----
  22. “Were people paying to get in here?”
  23.  
  24. ----
  25. “They have music like this every night?”
  26.  
  27. ----
  28. “From you I still like Denna best.”
  29.  
  30. ----
  31. “He’s a lord in his own right.”
  32.  
  33. ----
  34. “Thank you kindly for all your help.”
  35.  
  36. ----
  37. “Drinks and strings can’t amount to much.”
  38.  
  39. ----
  40. “All the patron gets is lighter pockets.”
  41.  
  42. ----
  43. “So it works out nicely for everyone.”
  44.  
  45. ----
  46. “he played the joke on the lute.”
  47.  
  48. ----
  49. “I knew you had it in you.”
  50.  
  51. ----
  52. “Do these taste like plums to you?”
  53.  
  54. ----
  55. “Open this door and talk to me!”
  56.  
  57. ----
  58. “How long is this going to last?”
  59.  
  60. ----
  61. “They’d be like little echoes of this.”
  62.  
  63. ----
  64. “I need to trade slots with you.”
  65.  
  66. ----
  67. “I hope he got what he deserved.”
  68.  
  69. ----
  70. “Shouldn’t we take him to the Medica?”
  71.  
  72. ----
  73. “Could be something simple I could fix.”
  74.  
  75. ----
  76. “Tuition’s going to be hard this term.”
  77.  
  78. ----
  79. “Might I ask you a quick question?”
  80.  
  81. ----
  82. “What are the rules of the Archives?”
  83.  
  84. ----
  85. “I guess I’ll make that my question.”
  86.  
  87. ----
  88. “I merely stand in his reflected light.”
  89.  
  90. ----
  91. “We fiery types should really stick together.”
  92.  
  93. ----
  94. “You sound like you’re telling the truth.”
  95.  
  96. ----
  97. “I am as lovely as the moon.”
  98.  
  99. ----
  100. “Would you like a pair of shoes?”
  101.  
  102. ----
  103. “My concern is for the Archives itself.”
  104.  
  105. ----
  106. “Introduction to Not Being a Stupid Jackass.”
  107.  
  108. ----
  109. “It reveals a profound flaw of character.”
  110.  
  111. ----
  112. “What can you tell me with certainty?”
  113.  
  114. ----
  115. “Mug of cider would be proper nice.”
  116.  
  117. ----
  118. “It’s a common misuse of the word.”
  119.  
  120. ----
  121. “A jot too much for you boys?”
  122.  
  123. ----
  124. “We are chock full of arcane secrets.”
  125.  
  126. ----
  127. “They’re very mindful of the University’s reputation.”
  128.  
  129. ----
  130. “But I never mentioned your abundant charm.”
  131.  
  132. ----
  133. “I notice you still have the necklace.”
  134.  
  135. ----
  136. “There’s more wind tonight than I thought.”
  137.  
  138. ----
  139. “But that case is an absolute shambles.”
  140.  
  141. ----
  142. “Kilvin caught me adding water to acid.”
  143.  
  144. ----
  145. “There’s a note next to your name.”
  146.  
  147. ----
  148. “Then I’d know what was going on.”
  149.  
  150. ----
  151. “It shows when he’s ready to bite.”
  152.  
  153. ----
  154. “Which one of you stitched him up?”
  155.  
  156. ----
  157. “That dried up a long time ago.”
  158.  
  159. ----
  160. “Could we go stand by the brazier?”
  161.  
  162. ----
  163. “How can she not know his name?”
  164.  
  165. ----
  166. “Of course he knows it was me.”
  167.  
  168. ----
  169. “You should come with me to Clinks.”
  170.  
  171. ----
  172. “And what have you heard of me?”
  173.  
  174. ----
  175. “It was good weather for a whipping.”
  176.  
  177. ----
  178. “I haven’t heard anyone mention grave robbing.”
  179.  
  180. ----
  181. “And you know what the penalties are?”
  182.  
  183. ----
  184. “Is there any room to negotiate that?”
  185.  
  186. ----
  187. “Due at the end of the term.”
  188.  
  189. ----
  190. “Right now I’ve got more pressing concerns.”
  191.  
  192. ----
  193. “Are you here for business or pleasure?”
  194.  
  195. ----
  196. “I knew you had it in you.”
  197.  
  198. ----
  199. “Do you ever have any nice thoughts?”
  200.  
  201. ----
  202. “Why would anyone make anything like that?”
  203.  
  204. ----
  205. “That’s three votes against me right there.”
  206.  
  207. ----
  208. “Where can I get a bear trap?”
  209.  
  210. ----
  211. “Do any of you read Eld Vintic?”
  212.  
  213. ----
  214. “I’ve been having a rough time lately.”
  215.  
  216. ----
  217. “are sweet music in a distant room.”
  218.  
  219. ----
  220. “I’m not sure I’ll be playing tomorrow.”
  221.  
  222. ----
  223. “This must have cost you a fortune.”
  224.  
  225. ----
  226. “Educated women are so much more attractive.”
  227.  
  228. ----
  229. “But I’ve never known any educated men.”
  230.  
  231. ----
  232. “An evening’s entertainment is coffee after cake.”
  233.  
  234. ----
  235. “What else do you want from me?”
  236.  
  237. ----
  238. “What happens if you can’t pay her?”
  239.  
  240. ----
  241. “Not that it’s any of your business.”
  242.  
  243. ----
  244. “How far is it to his room?”
  245.  
  246. ----
  247. “I leave it in your capable hands.”
  248.  
  249. ----
  250. “I just burned myself saving your things?”
  251.  
  252. ----
  253. “It’s like you can’t catch your breath.”
  254.  
  255. ----
  256. “I’m close to losing respect for you.”
  257.  
  258. ----
  259. “Do you remember the rest of it?”
  260.  
  261. ----
  262. “She hasn’t said anything along those lines.”
  263.  
  264. ----
  265. “You looked like you were going to.”
  266.  
  267. ----
  268. “Would you consider coming with us instead?”
  269.  
  270. ----
  271. “Our little Sim’s father is a duke?”
  272.  
  273. ----
  274. “You will understand when you meet him.”
  275.  
  276. ----
  277. “Do the other ranks mean things too?”
  278.  
  279. ----
  280. “It’s just his name and the dates.”
  281.  
  282. ----
  283. “If you miss her you’ll regret it.”
  284.  
  285. ----
  286. “What are you doing out in this?”
  287.  
  288. ----
  289. “The weather was just a happy accident.”
  290.  
  291. ----
  292. “How much do you think is fair?”
  293.  
  294. ----
  295. “These show which springs have been triggered.”
  296.  
  297. ----
  298. “I needed it to test the arrowcatch.”
  299.  
  300. ----
  301. “And the straw and the bear traps.”
  302.  
  303. ----
  304. “You might want to do the same.”
  305.  
  306. ----
  307. “Even if it’s just a few pages.”
  308.  
  309. ----
  310. “We were downright frantic for a while.”
  311.  
  312. ----
  313. “And what have you found so far?”
  314.  
  315. ----
  316. “And this wealth of information irritates you.”
  317.  
  318. ----
  319. “It can’t all be historians and philosophers.”
  320.  
  321. ----
  322. “It seems such a long way off.”
  323.  
  324. ----
  325. “He left for home two days ago.”
  326.  
  327. ----
  328. “But I should tend to business instead.”
  329.  
  330. ----
  331. “You’ve always said you have no collateral.”
  332.  
  333. ----
  334. “Have you found lodgings in the city?”
  335.  
  336. ----
  337. “I must settle for being gracious instead.”
  338.  
  339. ----
  340. “Do you know how to play tak?”
  341.  
  342. ----
  343. “Would you like to hear my plan?”
  344.  
  345. ----
  346. “That would be unusually kind of you.”
  347.  
  348. ----
  349. “Do you begin to see my problem?”
  350.  
  351. ----
  352. “Does he know you plan to marry?”
  353.  
  354. ----
  355. “I’d put myself all in a muddle.”
  356.  
  357. ----
  358. “I am a member of the Arcanum.”
  359.  
  360. ----
  361. “I tell you it doesn’t make sense.”
  362.  
  363. ----
  364. “They say every man has a price.”
  365.  
  366. ----
  367. “What do you normally do with these?”
  368.  
  369. ----
  370. “Do you know anything about the Chandrian?”
  371.  
  372. ----
  373. “You can borrow this if you’d like.”
  374.  
  375. ----
  376. “Have you given up the bookish life?”
  377.  
  378. ----
  379. “I’m talking about last fall in Trebon.”
  380.  
  381. ----
  382. “What can you tell me about him?”
  383.  
  384. ----
  385. “I think that’s all I can say.”
  386.  
  387. ----
  388. “Anything interesting happen while I was out?”
  389.  
  390. ----
  391. “Has there been more than this one?”
  392.  
  393. ----
  394. “Do you think that should be sufficient?”
  395.  
  396. ----
  397. “I nearly had you that last time.”
  398.  
  399. ----
  400. “Perhaps in time you can convince me.”
  401.  
  402. ----
  403. “You can have one if you like.”
  404.  
  405. ----
  406. “You know my secret heart so well.”
  407.  
  408. ----
  409. “You said they all brought you roses.”
  410.  
  411. ----
  412. “that your lute case saved my life?”
  413.  
  414. ----
  415. “I know exactly what he would think.”
  416.  
  417. ----
  418. “Do you have any red Gremsby in?”
  419.  
  420. ----
  421. “I’ll give a shout when I’m finished.”
  422.  
  423. ----
  424. “And a glass of fine Feloran red.”
  425.  
  426. ----
  427. “Well that’s the nature of eldest sons.”
  428.  
  429. ----
  430. “of having Maer Alveron for your patron?”
  431.  
  432. ----
  433. “But you are not Taborlin the Great.”
  434.  
  435. ----
  436. “And what does he think of me?”
  437.  
  438. ----
  439. “I’m so glad this isn’t my fault.”
  440.  
  441. ----
  442. “What kind of a child are you?”
  443.  
  444. ----
  445. “How much have they managed to take?”
  446.  
  447. ----
  448. “Safe roads are the bones of civilization.”
  449.  
  450. ----
  451. “It won’t be far from the truth.”
  452.  
  453. ----
  454. “Even the sword doesn’t look like much.”
  455.  
  456. ----
  457. “We need to talk about your clothing.”
  458.  
  459. ----
  460. “Could you sing me an Adem song?”
  461.  
  462. ----
  463. “I thought we were just telling stories.”
  464.  
  465. ----
  466. “Abbe Grimes wouldn’t do something like that!”
  467.  
  468. ----
  469. “They’re too proud to ask for help?”
  470.  
  471. ----
  472. “I don’t take the coward’s way out.”
  473.  
  474. ----
  475. “Is this a market day or something?”
  476.  
  477. ----
  478. “I was afraid you would be hurt.”
  479.  
  480. ----
  481. “But thanks for offering all the same.”
  482.  
  483. ----
  484. “I am trying to find the moon.”
  485.  
  486. ----
  487. “Could you help me catch the moon?”
  488.  
  489. ----
  490. “Only what I have in these packs.”
  491.  
  492. ----
  493. “And what do you have in there?”
  494.  
  495. ----
  496. “The knot is too much for me.”
  497.  
  498. ----
  499. “Why can’t I fold it back up?”
  500.  
  501. ----
  502. “How can you tell without seeing inside?”
  503.  
  504. ----
  505. “That I might call you by it.”
  506.  
  507. ----
  508. “Just what do you mean by that?”
  509.  
  510. ----
  511. “It could just be Tempi and Marten.”
  512.  
  513. ----
  514. “How close are we to their camp?”
  515.  
  516. ----
  517. “We should try to finish it tonight.”
  518.  
  519. ----
  520. “Then come back for Tempi and me.”
  521.  
  522. ----
  523. “What do you think we should do?”
  524.  
  525. ----
  526. “I’ve got the shot on their boss.”
  527.  
  528. ----
  529. “would my sweet poet like a shaed?”
  530.  
  531. ----
  532. “mayhap they like the taste of owl.”
  533.  
  534. ----
  535. “About a man who stole the moon.”
  536.  
  537. ----
  538. “And this is true of any fae?”
  539.  
  540. ----
  541. “we know enough to not be seen.”
  542.  
  543. ----
  544. “I thought the red ones offended you?”
  545.  
  546. ----
  547. “why would anyone go to the Cthaeh?”
  548.  
  549. ----
  550. “How did you manage to get away?”
  551.  
  552. ----
  553. “Bandits north of here in the Eld.”
  554.  
  555. ----
  556. “Are you in trouble for teaching me?”
  557.  
  558. ----
  559. “You must teach me more words then.”
  560.  
  561. ----
  562. “What do you think of our wall?”
  563.  
  564. ----
  565. “Perhaps a thing gains beauty being used.”
  566.  
  567. ----
  568. “Is it beautiful because it is used?”
  569.  
  570. ----
  571. “I would enjoy seeing it more closely.”
  572.  
  573. ----
  574. “When I saw you set your feet.”
  575.  
  576. ----
  577. “Because the Lethani is not always clear.”
  578.  
  579. ----
  580. “So I thought this would be appropriate.”
  581.  
  582. ----
  583. “What do you know of my sword?”
  584.  
  585. ----
  586. “What do you do for a living?”
  587.  
  588. ----
  589. “I’m not ashamed of who I am.”
  590.  
  591. ----
  592. “I have done it more than once.”
  593.  
  594. ----
  595. “And it is a very proud thing.”
  596.  
  597. ----
  598. “Who are you to do the same?”
  599.  
  600. ----
  601. “What is the purpose of Sleeping Bear?”
  602.  
  603. ----
  604. “To anyone with a shred of wit.”
  605.  
  606. ----
  607. “I’m ready to vomit up yesterday’s breakfast.”
  608.  
  609. ----
  610. “I did not realize this until now.”
  611.  
  612. ----
  613. “I would not have enjoyed leaving Haert.”
  614.  
  615. ----
  616. “Will you meet such a one again?”
  617.  
  618. ----
  619. “Such things are not spoken of lightly.”
  620.  
  621. ----
  622. “I did not know you were returned.”
  623.  
  624. ----
  625. “I see you are startled by it.”
  626.  
  627. ----
  628. “That sex is not an intimate thing?”
  629.  
  630. ----
  631. “The point is too heavy for me.”
  632.  
  633. ----
  634. “Then meet me at the stone hill.”
  635.  
  636. ----
  637. “Look who is at the first stone.”
  638.  
  639. ----
  640. “Victory is not always needed to succeed.”
  641.  
  642. ----
  643. “We tell similar stories about the Adem.”
  644.  
  645. ----
  646. “But I can think of women too.”
  647.  
  648. ----
  649. “But I would ask for three things.”
  650.  
  651. ----
  652. “Just like in one of the stories.”
  653.  
  654. ----
  655. “Until no one objects to my leaving.”
  656.  
  657. ----
  658. “I didn’t eat any of the stew.”
  659.  
  660. ----
  661. “I guess Ellie got an invitation too.”
  662.  
  663. ----
  664. “Should I carry you to the tent?”
  665.  
  666. ----
  667. “How did you get the girls away?”
  668.  
  669. ----
  670. “I’ve already made more work for you.”
  671.  
  672. ----
  673. “I think you done the right thing.”
  674.  
  675. ----
  676. “I’m assuming wood alcohol would work best?”
  677.  
  678. ----
  679. “The hand guard isn’t what you described.”
  680.  
  681. ----
  682. “But we’ve got what you see here.”
  683.  
  684. ----
  685. “If it wouldn’t be too much trouble.”
  686.  
  687. ----
  688. “What do you want me to say?”
  689.  
  690. ----
  691. “I didn’t mean to snap at you.”
  692.  
  693. ----
  694. “as you would do well to remember.”
  695.  
  696. ----
  697. “So what can you guess about this?”
  698.  
  699. ----
  700. “It might be a Yllish story knot.”
  701.  
  702. ----
  703. “I trust this is an important matter.”
  704.  
  705. ----
  706. “We all feel safer for your vigilance.”
  707.  
  708. ----
  709. “I have an errand to run first.”
  710.  
  711. ----
  712. “I have too much to do here.”
  713.  
  714. ----
  715. “I’ve got twenty-two talents waiting for me?”
  716.  
  717. ----
  718. “I’d almost forgotten how tall you are.”
  719.  
  720. ----
  721. “I knew you had it in you.”
  722.  
  723. ----
  724. “How did you come to be enshaedn?”
  725.  
  726. ----
  727. “That’s a horse of a different color.”
  728.  
  729. ----
  730. “But how long could it have been?”
  731.  
  732. ----
  733. “You need to look in my eyes.”
  734.  
  735. ----
  736. “I’m playing truant for a couple days.”
  737.  
  738. ----
  739. “You must know the answer to that.”
  740.  
  741. ----
  742. “Am I keeping you from anything pressing?”
  743.  
  744. ----
  745. “They’re still keeping to their book then?”
  746.  
  747. ----
  748. “I gladly leave my trust in you.”
  749.  
  750. ----
  751. “You’ll not lure me in that easily.”
  752.  
  753. ----
  754. “But I can smell you standing there.”
  755.  
  756. ----
  757. “What happens when you want a thing?”
  758.  
  759. ----
  760. “Or have you turned that page already?”
  761.  
  762. ----
  763. “I’m just sorry it took so long.”
  764.  
  765. ----
  766. “But you didn’t hear it from me.”
  767.  
  768. ----
  769. “But tonight I might make an exception.”
  770.  
  771. ----
  772. “And that fear is making you stupid.”
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