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    A howl, neither human nor animal but from a creature not invented yet, punctuated their departure. It was Jochi's battlecry, that he had worked on for years.

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    And I saw you and I thought, she'd be a cosy fit inside my arm.

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    Divine guidance can be a faint touch - gone in a trice - like dreams.

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    For a few heady weeks of the year the steppe in a binge throws out a wilderness of flowers that tangle your hooves and confuse your horse.

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    I am a neighbour king to stretch my branches over him, just as Toghrul sheltered me when I was a weed-stalk next to a strong tree.

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    In steppe epic, a steed and a sister are your trustiest, most intelligent and indefatigable aid: the hero doesn't have to be heroic, but these do.

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    Perceptions? Yesugei didn't give a goat's toenail about perceptions, but society was society. ... 'Who gives a billy's balls what one or two wives have to say?' 'Quite, father.' This was strong language, to cite the nether parts, stronger than toenails.

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    Such coincidences were the rhymes that God wrote into fate, his chords of music.

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    Tchingis, if you determine this is to be so, who can withstand you? You are poetry after an ugly day, and heal wounds I didn't know I had.

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    Temujin had had not the slightest notion that bad emotion can just grow and grow from inside you and squeeze out the universe.

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    Temujin watched Borte's ballet, her elegance on the fulcrum of her hips.

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    The animals haven't split apart into what they think and what they feel. They are whole and trust in their instincts.

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    The gallantry was the women's. ... The woman's chivalry in such circumstances is obviously expected.

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    The glue between the horn that pushes and the sinew that pulls. The glue gets ignored, but you know, Ahai, up to half of a bow is glue. I suspect Ogodoi is the son I can least afford to lose.