This chapter's epigraph comes from the opening lines of Chapter 1 of the novel. It's a quote from a famous poem by the English poet William Butler Yeats. The poem is about the power of time, and it's one of the most famous poems of all time. In this chapter, we learn that time is a powerful force, and that it can be harnessed in a number of different ways. In other words, time is the power to change things. It can also be harnessed to change people, and in this case, we're talking about a guy named Duan. Duan is a guy who was born in the middle of the 19th century, so he's got a lot of time on his side. He's going to fight Duan in a way that'll make Duan's life difficult. He can also use his time to control the wind, which is a much more powerful force than the ice, which isn't as powerful as the wind. So Duan will have to fight against Duan, who'll have to
This chapter's epigraph comes from the opening lines of Chapter 1 of the novel. It's a quote from a famous poem by the English poet William Butler Yeats. The poem is about the power of time, and it's one of the most famous poems of all time. In this chapter, we learn that time is a powerful force, and that it can be harnessed in a number of different ways. In other words, time is the power to change things. It can also be harnessed to change people, and in this case, we're talking about a guy named Duan. Duan is a guy who was born in the middle of the 19th century, so he's got a lot of time on his side. He's going to fight Duan in a way that'll make Duan's life difficult. He can also use his time to control the wind, which is a much more powerful force than the ice, which isn't as powerful as the wind. So Duan will have to fight against Duan, who'll have to