They always end up alone in the stories—witches, I mean—living in the woods or mountains or locked in towers. I suppose it would take a brave man to love a witch, and men are mostly cowards.’ He looked directly at me as he finished, with a kind of raised-chin boldness that said: I am not a coward. ― Alix E. Harrow, The Ten Thousand Doors of January

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They always end up alone in the stories—witches, I mean—living in the woods or mountains or locked in towers. I suppose it would take a brave man to love a witch, and men are mostly cowards.' He looked directly at me as he finished, with a kind of raised-chin boldness that said: I am not a coward.
― Alix E. Harrow,
The Ten Thousand Doors of January
They always end up alone in the stories—witches, I mean—living in the woods or mountains or locked in towers. I suppose it would take a brave man to love a witch, and men are mostly cowards.' He looked directly at me as he finished, with a kind of raised-chin boldness that said: I am not a coward. ― Alix E. Harrow, The Ten Thousand Doors of January

They always end up alone in the stories—witches, I mean—living in the woods or mountains or locked in towers. I suppose it would take a brave man to love a witch, and men are mostly cowards.’ He looked directly at me as he finished, with a kind of raised-chin boldness that said: I am not a coward.
― Alix E. Harrow,

The Ten Thousand Doors of January

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