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“The evil he had seen there had taken something from him. Something he could not describe in words, but he knew it was lost and never again to be regained.”
J.R. Potts, The Heist of Dunstan Manor

“The muscle above his lip began to tremble uncontrollably as he tried to hold back all the furor piping up inside him like a furnace full of hot coals but it was searing at his innards.”
J.R. Potts, Pennyrile Mint

“The man shrunk before the threat. His chest deflated at the glean of the blade in the moonlight, fearing its point might pop him.”
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“Men like his father avoided hard feelings. They buried themselves in their work and their drink.”
J.R. Potts, The Heist of Dunstan Manor

“Dangerous professions make rowdy men and rowdy men make terrible drunks.”
J.R. Potts, The Heist of Dunstan Manor

“The evil he had seen there had taken something from him. Something he could not describe in words, but he knew it was lost and never again to be regained.”
J.R. Potts, The Heist of Dunstan Manor

“Have you seen the burned man?”
J.R. Potts, Visitor on The Mountain

“Winfred Deben’s eyes yawed from the fire and gave Petey an icy glare so cold the lad pulled his cloak even tighter around his body and shivered a little. The old commander had a way of making grown men uncomfortable with just his eyes. They use to joke that Commander Deben could turn a river into a glacier just by looking at it. He was a stern man and he was not known to make jokes or take them well either.”
J.R. Potts, Visitor on The Mountain




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