Poor Uther. believed virtues handed a man’s loins! nonsense! A child l — Bernard Cornwell, Winter King

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Poor Uther. He believed that virtues are handed down through a man's loins! What nonsense! A child is like a calf; if the thing is born crippled you knock it smartly on the skull and serve the cow again. That's why the Gods made it such a pleasure to engender children, because so many of the little brutes have to be replaced. There's not much pleasure in the process for women, of course, but someone has to suffer andthank the Gods it's them and not us.

Bernard Cornwell, The Winter King

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