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Examples

  • I saw my hearthfire, my heartfire, a small tongue of flame wavering and bowing before the winds of happenstance.

    Wildfire Sarah Micklem 2009

  • I saw my hearthfire, my heartfire, a small tongue of flame wavering and bowing before the winds of happenstance.

    Wildfire Sarah Micklem 2009

  • I saw my hearthfire, my heartfire, a small tongue of flame wavering and bowing before the winds of happenstance.

    Wildfire Sarah Micklem 2009

  • Margaret could not possibly find them, since she saw only heartfires, and if a man knew how to hide heartfires from her, he could certainly hide his own heartfire so she could not discover the man who knew the secret.

    Heartfire Card, Orson Scott 1998

  • He could see the slave's slow-moving heartfire on the back stairs.

    Heartfire Card, Orson Scott 1998

  • With sick dread, Margaret saw herself playing the leading role in some nasty futures in the King's heartfire.

    Heartfire Card, Orson Scott 1998

  • The heartfire on the porch above Calvin, toward which the slave was moving, had to be Lady Ashworth.

    Heartfire Card, Orson Scott 1998

  • Either she would meet him or she would not -- and indeed, his heartfire showed him unconcerned.

    Heartfire Card, Orson Scott 1998

  • And it dawned on her for the first time what she had not seen in Fishy's heartfire: the desire for revenge.

    Heartfire Card, Orson Scott 1998

  • He knew that she could find all his ideas in his heartfire moments after he thought of them and they fell into his memory.

    Heartfire Card, Orson Scott 1998

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