The book The Golden Horn was written by author Judith Tarr Here you can read free online of The Golden Horn book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Golden Horn a good or bad book?
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This was going to be a bad day, Sophia thought. The children had been quarreling since they woke; the cook was in bed with a fever and breakfast had been all but inedible; and Bardas had risen from a sleepless night, dressed, and announced that he was going out and be damned to them all. Even the sky wept, a grey cold rain that would turn to sleet by nightfall. She paused in the passage between the kitchen and her workroom and rubbed her aching eyes. “God,” she prayed under her breath, “give me ...patience, or at least a decent night’s sleep.” Swift light footsteps brought her erect. Alf descended the stair from his room, fastening his cloak as he moved. He slowed when he saw her; his eyes warmed. The world seemed a little lighter for his presence. Sophia put on a smile for him and said, “Good morning. I didn’t see you at breakfast.” “I ate in the nursery with Nikki.” He drew up his hood and settled a hat over it. All his face receded into shadow save for the uncanny ember-flare of his eyes.
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