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Octavia ButlerOctavia Butler or Octavia E. Butler (born June 22, 1947) is an American science fiction writer, and one of the handful of African-American women in the field.
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The three volumes of this series are also collected into two omnibus editions, Xenogenesis (out of print) and Lilith's Brood.
herself, and yet maddened that another should have been preferred
my feet, and still I shall believe the base daughter of Mar a wanton.
her lover; to yield the rebel Wallace into the hands of justice! When
remember that it was Joanna Strathearn who laid thy matchless head upon
decorate the spires of Scotland! Remember that my curse pursues you,
torn as by some internal fiend, and, with the last malediction
Chapter LXXI.
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Next morning Wallace was recalled from the confusion into which his
as usual, with the reports of the night. In the course of the
Knight of the Green Plume had left the camp with his dispatches for
Lady Mar's, and, not intending to betray her, he merely said, "Long ere
the north."
But day succeeded day, and notwithstanding Bothweil's embassy, no
camp, who did as she had done before--intercepted all messengers from
qoitting him, she had never halted in her purpose from any regard to
senesehal to say that on the morning of her disappearance, he had met a
that the Countess of Mar was gone on a secret mission to Norway, and
sister-in-law, for the sake of the cause most dear to them all, not to
till she should return with happy news for Scotland. The man added,
precaution, which did indeed impose on the innocent credulty of her
herself.
Fearful that Helen might communicate her flight to Wallace, and so
her joining him at Linlithgow she intercepted every letter from
practice with double vigilance, being jealous of what might be said of
seemed so unreservedly to confide. To this end, even after she left
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