The book Fox's Bride was written by author A.E. Marling Here you can read free online of Fox's Bride book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Fox's Bride a good or bad book?
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His left back paw twitches as he dreams of which mortals to bless and which to blight. Fifty-four emeralds in his collar. Seven whiskers on the right side, six on the left. No humanity between. Count one gold coin for each god into a fist, one fist for each divine virtue into a stack, one stack for each season into a pile, one pile for each day in Gods Week into a chest, one chest for each pyramid. Deliver the chests tomorrow after sunrise, three hundred and seventy paces beyond the South Gate, ...where the two dunes meet. Your god will be returned by noon. Your gold will not. Hiresha squinted at the ransom note through eyes that burned from staying open too long in the parched air. The priests fumed. Two more guards arrived carrying identical notes, and none of them had seen who had slipped the scrolls into their clothing. “This thief must have his bowels strung out,” one priest said. “He is soon to be drowned in sand,” the other said. “What shall we do, oh bride? How will the thief be caught?”
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