“I'm an archaeologist,' said Hildy. 'I dig up the past.'The King raised an eyebrow. 'You mean you refresh old quarrels and keep alive old grievances? Surely not.”Tom Holt book Who's Afraid of Beowulf?Who's Afraid of Beowulf? (1988)
“No, no,' said Hildy, 'I dig up ancient things buried in the earth. Things that belonged to people who lived hundreds of years ago. As she said this, she began to feel uncomfortable. She had forgotten about the brooch.'Do you really?' said the King. 'We used to call that grave-robbing.”Tom Holt book Who's Afraid of Beowulf?Who's Afraid of Beowulf? (1988)
“The knight raises both eyebrows, like someone by Burne-Jones who's just trodden on something sharp. 'I am Prince Boamund, eldest son of King -''Boamund?''That's right,' says the knight, 'Boamund, eldest son of -''How do you spell that?'Boamund looks worried. Where he comes from you can take advanced falconry, or you can take spelling; not both. Guess which one he opted for.”Tom Holt c. 1 Grailblazers (1994)
“The King rose slowly to his feet and beckoned to the wizard, who had been sitting outside the circle of the firelight, apparently, trying to find a spell that would make a beer-can magically refill itself.”Tom Holt book Who's Afraid of Beowulf?Who's Afraid of Beowulf? (1988)