![]() ― David Eddings, quote from Pawn of Prophecy And thus the adventure ended with our hero tasting victory but tenderly declining victory's true compensation.” But modest Garion innocently departed and tarried not to claim those other sweet rewards the gentle maid's fond demeanor so clearly offered. Her eyes flamed with admiration, and her chaste bosom heaved with newly wakened passion. And there she lovingly bestowed that single kiss that is the true hero's greatest reward. hastily, she pursued him and fondly clasped her snowy arms about his neck. with simple dignity then, he quit the field, but the bright-eyed maid would not let him depart unrewarded for his valor. ![]() Like a hero, Garion stood over the vanquished, and, like a true hero, did not boast nor taunt his fallen opponent, but offered instead advice for quelling that crimson blood. The bright blood flew, and the enemy was dismayed and overcame. ![]() ![]() “A great blow it was,' he said in expensive tones, 'worthy of the mightiest warrior and truly struck upon the nose of the foe. ![]()
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