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  • Covetously, she eyed the knife Ketil now held; he was running his thumb along the short blade while watching her.

    Raven Speak Diane Lee Wilson 2010

  • Panicked, Asa found herself boldly chastising Ketil on her own.

    Raven Speak Diane Lee Wilson 2010

  • Ketil asked as they seated themselves around the fire.

    Raven Speak Diane Lee Wilson 2010

  • Tantalizing possibilities, as heady as mead, tickled his senses, until he noticed Ketil waiting dumbly at the other end of the plank.

    Raven Speak Diane Lee Wilson 2010

  • “They smell of cheese,” Ketil whispered into his ear.

    Raven Speak Diane Lee Wilson 2010

  • Ketil already had Helgi and Thidrick digging a trench for the foundation.

    Raven Speak Diane Lee Wilson 2010

  • As a Norwegian gay couple who bring wet suits for the water segments of their trek -- but whose relationship breaks up midway through their hike to the North Pole -- Alexander Skarsgård (Terje) and Lars Arentz-Hansen (Ketil) milk more farce out of the simple act of offering Brian a biscuit than one could ever imagine.

    George Heymont: Baby, It's Cold Outside! 2010

  • As a Norwegian gay couple who bring wet suits for the water segments of their trek -- but whose relationship breaks up midway through their hike to the North Pole -- Alexander SkarsgÃ¥rd (Terje) and Lars Arentz-Hansen (Ketil) milk more farce out of the simple act of offering Brian a biscuit than one could ever imagine.

    George Heymont: Baby, It's Cold Outside! 2010

  • Ketil only too happily backed through the doorway, stumbling as he spun, and hurried away with the glazed look of a frightened hare.

    Raven Speak Diane Lee Wilson 2010

  • The mysterious exchanges between Tora and Gunnvor now included Ketil.

    Raven Speak Diane Lee Wilson 2010

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