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Well--to put it briefly--Arianna and I had become--well--friends.I see.Nothing improper, you understand, Lelldorin said quickly. But our friendship was such that--well--we didn't want to be separated. The young Asturian's face appealed to his friend for understanding. Actually, he went on, it was a little more than 'didn't want to.' Arianna told me she'd die if I left her behind.Possibly she was exaggerating, Garion suggested.How could I risk it, though? Lelldorin protested. Women are much more delicate than we are-- besides, Arianna's a physician. She'd know if she'd die, wouldn't she?

David Eddings

Well--to put it briefly--Arianna and I had become--well--friends.I see.Nothing improper, you understand, Lelldorin said quickly. But our friendship was such that--well--we didn't want to be separated. The young Asturian's face appealed to his friend for understanding. Actually, he went on, it was a little more than 'didn't want to.' Arianna told me she'd die if I left her behind.Possibly she was exaggerating, Garion suggested.How could I risk it, though? Lelldorin protested. Women are much more delicate than we are-- besides, Arianna's a physician. She'd know if she'd die, wouldn't she?

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David Carroll Eddings (July 7, 1931 – June 2, 2009) was an American fantasy writer. With his wife Leigh, he authored several best-selling epic fantasy novel series, including The Belgariad (1982–84), The Malloreon (1987–91), The Elenium (1989–91), The Tamuli (1992–94), and The Dreamers (2003–06).