Harfang
Also known as Harfang castle, House of Harfang
A castle of supposedly gentle giants. Its hospitality conceals the guests’ intended role in the Autumn Feast.
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The Silver Chair6 cited passages⌄
- Chapter VI · paragraph 41
…would tell me the way thither. This road leads to the burgh and castle of Harfang, where dwell the gentle giants. They are as mild, civil, prudent, and courteous as those of Ettinsmoor are fool…
Open passage → - Chapter VI · paragraph 46
"But have a care," said the Lady. "On whatever day you reach Harfang, that you come not to the door too late. For they shut their gates a few hours after noon, and it is the custom…
Open passage → - Chapter VII · paragraph 6
…ere her cold hands (and nose and chin and ears) and hot baths and beds at Harfang.
Open passage → - Chapter VII · paragraph 31
"Harfang!" exclaimed Scrubb.
Open passage → - Chapter XV · paragraph 13
…ted. Fated to be Pole's death, just as I was fated to eat Talking Stag at Harfang. Not that it isn't my own fault as well, of course."
Open passage → - Chapter XV · paragraph 39
…hey saw how she was in league and friendship with the dangerous giants of Harfang. "And the lesson of it all is, your Highness," said the oldest Dwarf, "that those Northern Witches always mean …
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