Author: Kathleen Kent
Cites
- NULL (1)
- IN: The Dime (2017) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: A patient woman can roast an ox with a lantern.
FROM: Chinese proverb, (None), Proverb, China
- J. Frank Dobie (1)
- IN: The Outcasts (2013) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: These tales are not creations of mine. They
belong to the soil and to the people of the soil.
FROM: Coronado's Children, (1930), Book, US
- (Sir) Jacob Astley (1)
- IN: The Traitor's Wife (2010) Historical Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: Lord, thou knowest how busy I must be this day; if I forget thee, do not thou forget me.
FROM: Prayer before the Battle of Edgehill, English Civil War, (None), Other?, UK
- Oliver Cromwell (1)
- IN: The Traitor's Wife (2010) Historical Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: I had rather a plain russet-coated Captain, that knows what he fights for, and loves what he knows, than that which you call a Gentle-man and is nothing else.
FROM: Letter to Sir William Spring (September 1643), (1643), Letter, UK
- Pausanias (1)
- IN: The Traitor's Wife (2010) Historical Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: [The Celts] were chopped down with axes and swords but the blind fury never left them while there was breath in their bodies.
FROM: Guide to Greece: Southern Greece, (None), Book, Greece