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| Foxy Lady Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Arizona
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| Re: Who said that? I have found the quote in A Feast for Crows: "I wrote you letters," he said, "but Maester Joseran would not send them. Once I gave a stag to an oarsman on a trader bound for Lordsport, who promised to put my letter in your hands." "Your oarsman winkled you and threw your letter in the sea." "I feared as much. They never gave me your letters either." I wrote none. In truth, she had been relieved when Tris was sent away. Here's a new one: "Pray for me if you like, I've forgotten all the words." |
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| The Ethereal Apparition Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: Netherlands
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| Re: Who said that? Hmmm... Sounds like someone talking about Melissandre but I could be wrong. For that I would guess one of Stannis' men or perhaps a Black Brother, but which? And who, in Stannis' court, would dare oppose Melissandre? Other than Davos Seaworth I suppose.. But he doesn't really have any men.Crikey what a pickle! I have no guess, for now. |
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| Thaphireth! Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: Colorado
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| Re: Who said that? No, it was the guy who led the holy hundred. Jaime left him in charge of Harrenhal, but the guy would not let Pia stay around... that's why Jaime took her with him. Edit: Ser Bonifer Last edited by Boaz; 11th July 2008 at 12:08 AM. Reason: Because I can. |
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| Thaphireth! Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: Colorado
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| Re: Who said that? Who said the second line below? "Ah, yes the king," Tyrion muttered. "My nephew is not fit to sit a privy, let alone the Iron Throne." (Name omitted) shrugged. "An apprentice must be taught his trade." |
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