"“Where have you been?” he asked. “Walking in the woods,” she said."
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Part Two, Chapter 5, “Ghost of the Tree” (p. 377)
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Robert Holdstock
Robert Holdstock (2 August 1948 – 29 November 2009) was an English novelist and author best known for his works of Celtic, Nordic, Gothic and Pictish fantasy literature, predominantly in the fantasy subgenre of mythic fiction.
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