“Slight gasp. “You grow too bold.”
Didn’t I? “I’m sorry. Thinking out loud. An unhealthy habit known to be the cause of bruises and major hemorrhaging.””

—  Glen Cook , book The White Rose

Source: The White Rose (1985), Chapter 49, “The Invisible Maze” (p. 666)

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