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Sleep had taken her almost immediately. Now she cracked open a bleary eye and tried to focus. She felt much like she imagined the sheets in the laundry must after being trampled in the tubs. ‘Abbess?’ Nona finally made sense of the blurred shape beside her. Her voice escaped in a cracked whisper that seemed to go unnoticed. She brought up a hand to examine the hole beneath her collarbone, only to discover both it and her other hand were bound in strips of linen, stained across the palms with som...e kind of orange paste. She rolled with a groan and felt an echo of her earlier pain. Linen sheets limited her movement and she discovered herself naked beneath them, save for the broad strips of gauze wrapped around the injured shoulder, across her chest and beneath the right arm. ‘Abbess.’ The word came louder this time. Abbess Glass leaned over from her bed and held a cup of water for Nona to sip from. She looked older, papery wrinkles around her eyes. ‘More. Drink it all if you can.’ Nona found she could.
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I'm going to try being as honest as I can in this, and I mean no offense. I really enjoyed the book and the extra story of Élise, but it was only at the game scenes of the book where I started feeling a little disappointed. If you had taken in a little more effort on the last few phrases of the day, I would have given this book five stars. Good extra stories, not good game scenes.
Guest7 years ago
Dabs so hard dies and sighs and hangs self and laughs and shits
Guest7 years ago
YEA SO TOTS LIKE DABS
Guest7 years ago
BRO I CANT STOP DABBING NOW THANKS
Guest7 years ago
I love it! Big fan
8713107227 years ago
me and my brother love assassin creed and the games as well
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