Mots clés fire-from-heaven mary-renault



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(Alexander)'Sometimes I forget all this for months on end. Sometimes I think of it day and night. Sometimes I think, unless I find out the truth of it, I shall go mad.'
(Hephaistion)'That's stupid. You've got me now. Do you think I'd let you go mad?

Mary Renault

Mots clés alexander fire-from-heaven mary-renault



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Hephaistion had known for many ages that if a god should offer him one gift in all his lifetime, he would choose this. Joy hit him like a lightning-bolt.

Mary Renault

Mots clés alexander fire-from-heaven mary-renault



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Alexander offered him (Aristotle)a hand to mount the gangplank, and
tried the effect of a smile. When the man returned it, it could be seen that
smiling was what he would do best; he would not often be caught with
his head back laughing. But he did look like a man who would answer
questions.

Mary Renault

Mots clés alexander fire-from-heaven mary-renault



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Clouds of black birds rose up wailing and screaming, like the thoughts of my heart.

Mary Renault

Mots clés alexander mary-renault the-persian-boy



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Alexander, of whom men tell many legends, lived by his own. Achilles must have Patroklos. He might love his Briseis; but Patroklos was the friend till death. At their tombs in Troy, Alexander and Hephaistion had sacrificed together. Wound Patroklos, and Achilles will have your blood.

Mary Renault

Mots clés mary-renault the-persian-boy



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One must live as if it would be forever, and as if one might die each moment. Always both at once.

Mary Renault

Mots clés alexander-the-great mary-renault the-persian-boy



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