The Night of the Solstice (2010)

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“Don’t tell me. We’re going to hire some grave robbers,” said Charles.
“No, I’m serious. Even if we don’t have the you-know-what there’s plenty of other equipment we need to actually mix up the amulet. The crucible of gold, for instance—”
“—is in Morgana’s sink,” said Charles. “So are the mortar and pestle.”
“All right, but we still need the ‘red girdel of pleached corde,’ and the blue shoes—that’s what ‘shodde in blue’ means, you know. According to Janie’s book, the ‘girdel’ isn’t an eighteen-h
...our girdle, it’s just a belt. And ‘pleached’ means braided. So it looks like we have to buy red cord to braid. Plus, the book says that pure virgin garments are clothes that have never been worn, and although I suppose we can dig up one set of new clothes between us, the shoes we have to buy.”
“I’ve got blue tennis shoes,” offered Claudia.
Alys shook her head. “They’ve been worn. And we also have to buy green silk to make the bags, and silk isn’t cheap.”


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