![]() He was an ugly boy, though admittedly more comely than a certain dwarf with half a nose and a scar from eye to chin. A droll fellow, till a mountain fell on him.” “It reminds me of a certain snake I knew. “Is this Dornish wine?” Tyrion asked him once, as he pulled a stopper from a skin. The boy always brought a brush and bucket too, to clean up. Tyrion marked time by the comings and goings of the cabin boy who brought the meals he did not eat. ![]() ![]() If only I was better with a crossbow, I would have put it through that cock you made me with, you bloody bastard.īelowdecks there was neither night nor day. A bolt in the belly, my lord, and all for you. His father never had any use for drunkards, but what did that matter? His father was dead. “The world is full of wine,” he muttered in the dankness of his cabin. ![]() LANGUAGE ADVISORY: This excerpt contains language that some readers may find offensive.įrom A Dance with Dragons by George R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire series, this excerpt contains spoilers. *SPOILER ALERT! If you have not read the previous books in George R. His publisher was kind enough to offer this excerpt from the new tome. Martin on the show to talk about his new book, A Dance with Dragons. ![]()
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