Fall Of A Kingdom (The Farsala Trilogy) - Plot & Excerpts
She came to love him, not only for the divine farr he possessed in such great measure, but also for his courage and his honor. And he came to love her, not only for her beauty, but also for her spirit, which was not meek, and for her merry heart.Thus came the night that Tahmina sent her maid to Rostam, to bring him in secret to her room, and they joined together and brought each other joy. As the dawn was breaking Rostam rose and dressed. Then he returned to the bed where Tahmina watched him, and knelt before her.“You are the most wonderful and precious of women,” he told her, “tender as the spring, bright as Azura’s sun. I will never love another woman as I love you. If our negotiations go well, if peace can be made between your father and my gahn, I will seek your father’s consent to our marriage. If that is your wish.”Tahmina sat up, more glorious wearing nothing but the beauty Azura gave her than in gold and jewels, and she took him in her arms.“I will never love another man as I love you,”
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