In the end, this cautionary tale sounds more like real history.
Of course the tale sounded like a lot of hokum.
These tales often sound like songs of inexperience.
I hadn't heard it before, but I'd already guessed that the tale would sound something like that.
The tale may sound inspiring, but does making a life list work for most people or is it mostly a setup for disappointment?
The noble's thoughts, though, were occupied with trying to figure out why Sudacar's tales sounded so familiar.
That I spin fancy tales to sound more efficient?
Those tales sounded too farfetched, although I knew boxing was somehow behind my front-runner status.
Elayne could imagine what those tales sounded like by the time they reached Arymilla.
Paks wondered if the old man were mixed in his wits, for so far the tale didn't sound like that she'd heard from others.