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The Name of the Wind, All Instances of 7 Words

Jul 15th, 2025
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  1. “Sometimes spiders twitch after you kill them.”
  2.  
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  4. “Carter was attacked by a scraeling tonight.”
  5.  
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  7. “The fact remains there was only one.”
  8.  
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  10. “What did you do with the body?”
  11.  
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  13. “I tend to make my own fun.”
  14.  
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  16. “Except for about twenty pounds of oats.”
  17.  
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  19. “So you’re trying to avoid second-guessing yourself?”
  20.  
  21. ----
  22. “My supplies are down in the basement.”
  23.  
  24. ----
  25. “How many did the other fellow kill?”
  26.  
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  28. “As if he were offering us charity.”
  29.  
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  31. “No need to tighten our belts yet.”
  32.  
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  34. “It’s more like he’s looking at great-great-grandchildren.”
  35.  
  36. ----
  37. “How much will you sell her for?”
  38.  
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  40. “Any other signs that spring to mind?”
  41.  
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  43. “All that religion makes their brains soft.”
  44.  
  45. ----
  46. “How much did you manage to overhear?”
  47.  
  48. ----
  49. “I’d get Teren to shoot it down.”
  50.  
  51. ----
  52. “has said something uncouth about your mother.”
  53.  
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  55. “Why do we stop for the greystones?”
  56.  
  57. ----
  58. “What if you give him a sword?”
  59.  
  60. ----
  61. “Does anyone know where his parents are?”
  62.  
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  64. “Why do we stop at the waystones?”
  65.  
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  67. “I’ll tie your arms in a knot.”
  68.  
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  70. “May I never again be so blind.”
  71.  
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  73. “I’ll give you one and a half.”
  74.  
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  76. “When will the wagons be done loading?”
  77.  
  78. ----
  79. “I’ll see you where the roads meet.”
  80.  
  81. ----
  82. “May I have your letter of introduction?”
  83.  
  84. ----
  85. “I had to pawn it in Tarbean.”
  86.  
  87. ----
  88. “How many grains are in thirteen ounces?”
  89.  
  90. ----
  91. “What are the medicinal properties of hellebore?”
  92.  
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  94. “How would you make an ever-burning lamp?”
  95.  
  96. ----
  97. “How many fingers am I holding up?”
  98.  
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  100. “He seems to do fine for himself.”
  101.  
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  103. “You don’t get more Modegan than Sovoy.”
  104.  
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  106. “I’m big on imps and shamble-men myself.”
  107.  
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  109. “You looking to work in the Archives?”
  110.  
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  112. “I caught a few hours last night.”
  113.  
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  115. “How long had you intended to wait?”
  116.  
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  118. “The little cocker is drunk or something.”
  119.  
  120. ----
  121. “How long did he suspend you for?”
  122.  
  123. ----
  124. “And you threatened him with your crop.”
  125.  
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  127. “We can’t play corners with just three.”
  128.  
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  130. “That’s a nice way of putting it.”
  131.  
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  133. “It might happen to any of us.”
  134.  
  135. ----
  136. “He finds the villains and kills them.”
  137.  
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  139. “And teach me whatever you think best?”
  140.  
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  142. “That you want to be left alone?”
  143.  
  144. ----
  145. “Why don’t you want to teach me?”
  146.  
  147. ----
  148. “Why don’t you want to teach me?”
  149.  
  150. ----
  151. “How many guests do we have today?”
  152.  
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  154. “Where did they stash Whin this time?”
  155.  
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  157. “So how exactly do we do this?”
  158.  
  159. ----
  160. “You’re a member of the Arcanum too?”
  161.  
  162. ----
  163. “Could I take a look at it?”
  164.  
  165. ----
  166. “How long do you think he has?”
  167.  
  168. ----
  169. “We are its master and its servant.”
  170.  
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  172. “Why would anyone consider using blood then?”
  173.  
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  175. “Thanks for the use of your fire.”
  176.  
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  178. “When are you going to do it?”
  179.  
  180. ----
  181. “Do you want to come up tonight?”
  182.  
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  184. “I trusted someone would know the part.”
  185.  
  186. ----
  187. “If you would ask it of me.”
  188.  
  189. ----
  190. “So I am left in your debt.”
  191.  
  192. ----
  193. “But that could lead to unfortunate confusion.”
  194.  
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  196. “As sure as I know my own.”
  197.  
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  199. “Gifts like these should not be squandered.”
  200.  
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  202. “Does it have to be my lord?”
  203.  
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  205. “Has anyone ever tried to report you?”
  206.  
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  208. “Music across the river pays this well?”
  209.  
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  211. “At least make it a public letter.”
  212.  
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  214. “I have to agree with you there.”
  215.  
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  217. “I think that you are close enough.”
  218.  
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  220. “He’s staked a claim on me then?”
  221.  
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  223. “What is a careful man to do?”
  224.  
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  226. “Perhaps you think too little of yourself.”
  227.  
  228. ----
  229. “the willow moves to the wind’s desire.”
  230.  
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  232. “I just escorted her back to Imre.”
  233.  
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  235. “He drinks even more than he talks.”
  236.  
  237. ----
  238. “I was just wondering what they were.”
  239.  
  240. ----
  241. “I’d miss the sound of your voice.”
  242.  
  243. ----
  244. “How does the rest of you feel?”
  245.  
  246. ----
  247. “How is everyone else from the Fishery?”
  248.  
  249. ----
  250. “But the dangerous parts are covered up.”
  251.  
  252. ----
  253. “The ones you were wearing were ruined.”
  254.  
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  256. “So how did you stop the fire?”
  257.  
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  259. “We’ll treat this as a practice run.”
  260.  
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  262. “I’ll get my kit from my room.”
  263.  
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  265. “I’ve been on my feet all day.”
  266.  
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  268. “Did you breathe any of the smoke?”
  269.  
  270. ----
  271. “Except by Downing and in the Belows.”
  272.  
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  274. “I wouldn’t want to accidentally serenade you.”
  275.  
  276. ----
  277. “I suppose I could stay for that.”
  278.  
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  280. “As soon as I can manage it.”
  281.  
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  283. “Maybe she was just raised that way.”
  284.  
  285. ----
  286. “You’ll listen to any piece of gossip.”
  287.  
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  289. “I don’t discuss business on the landing.”
  290.  
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  292. “Will you need saddle and tack too?”
  293.  
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  295. “How much are you asking for him?”
  296.  
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  298. “I’m willing to make it a deal.”
  299.  
  300. ----
  301. “Depending on the offer on the table.”
  302.  
  303. ----
  304. “and I heard there was some trouble.”
  305.  
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  307. “Nothing I care to say about it.”
  308.  
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  310. “So I thought I’d come and help.”
  311.  
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  313. “Has the constable said she can go?”
  314.  
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  316. “When did you leave it for me?”
  317.  
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  319. “How do you know he’s a gentleman?”
  320.  
  321. ----
  322. “refer to my potential patron as Annabelle.”
  323.  
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  325. “Looks like I’m destined to be loveless.”
  326.  
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  328. “You do realize you always do that?”
  329.  
  330. ----
  331. “What did you end up leaving inside?”
  332.  
  333. ----
  334. “Your patron’s body might be up there.”
  335.  
  336. ----
  337. “What are you planning to do next?”
  338.  
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  340. “Who do you think killed these folks?”
  341.  
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  343. “I’m going to go have a look.”
  344.  
  345. ----
  346. “Oi’ll take whateer yeh have handy there.”
  347.  
  348. ----
  349. “Can’t say as Oi’ve had the pleasure.”
  350.  
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  352. “More flies with honey and all that.”
  353.  
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  355. “How the hell do you know this?”
  356.  
  357. ----
  358. “You’re always stiffest when you wake up.”
  359.  
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  361. “This does not look harmless at all.”
  362.  
  363. ----
  364. “It seemed a little far-fetched to me.”
  365.  
  366. ----
  367. “We didn’t play those sorts of games.”
  368.  
  369. ----
  370. “There’s still some stuck in my teeth.”
  371.  
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  373. “Why do you think it’s a she?”
  374.  
  375. ----
  376. “You don’t get much bigger than that.”
  377.  
  378. ----
  379. “I’ve never had anyone try that before.”
  380.  
  381. ----
  382. “I need to listen to your breathing.”
  383.  
  384. ----
  385. “I feel like I’ve always been cold.”
  386.  
  387. ----
  388. “We knew what to do with it.”
  389.  
  390. ----
  391. “I have other ways of keeping safe.”
  392.  
  393. ----
  394. “I have some interesting stories for you.”
  395.  
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  397. “And the punishment for destruction of property?”
  398.  
  399. ----
  400. “The grievance of malfeasance against E’lir Kvothe.”
  401.  
  402. ----
  403. “That is why owls make poor heroes.”
  404.  
  405. ----
  406. “Aren’t you worried we’ll think the same?”
  407.  
  408. ----
  409. “You’ll have to come and rescue me.”
  410.  
  411. ----
  412. “So you’re saying I work for you?”
  413.  
  414. ----
  415. “What do you want out of this?”
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