I’m Jacob Black. You bought my dad’s truck.Jacob Black, Twilight, Chapter 6, p.119
I don’t think a tank could take out that old monster.Jacob Black, Twilight, Chapter 6, p.120
You wouldn’t happen to know where I could get my hands on a master cylinder for a 1986 Volkswagen Rabbit? Jacob Black, Twilight, Chapter 6, p.120
Do you like scary stories? Jacob Black, Twilight, Chapter 6, p.123
Another legend claims that we descended from wolves — and that the wolves are our brothers still. Jacob Black, Twilight, Chapter 6, p.124
There are stories of the cold ones as old as the wolf legends, and some much more recent. According to legend, my own great-grandfather knew some of them. He was the one who made the treaty that kept them off our land. Jacob Black, Twilight, Chapter 6, p.124
You see, the cold ones are the natural enemies of the wolf—well, not the wolf, really, but the wolves that turn into men, like our ancestors. You would call them werewolves. Jacob Black, Twilight, Chapter 6, p.124
There’s always a risk for humans to be around the cold ones, even if they’re civilized like this clan was. You never know when they might get too hungry to resist. Jacob Black, Twilight, Chapter 6, p.125
You have goose bumps. Jacob Black, Twilight, Chapter 6, p.126
I guess I just violated the treaty. Jacob Black, Twilight, Chapter 6, p.126
So do you think we’re a bunch of superstitious natives or what? Jacob Black, Twilight, Chapter 6, p.126
Can you believe my dad paid me twenty bucks to come to your prom? Jacob Black, Twilight, Epilogue, p.490
He said to tell you, no, to warn you, that — and this is his plural, not mine, ‘We’ll be watching.’
Jacob Black, Twilight, Epilogue, p.492
So, should I tell him you said to butt the hell out? Jacob Black, Twilight, Epilogue, p.492
I don’t think a tank could take out that old monster.Jacob Black, Twilight, Chapter 6, p.120
You wouldn’t happen to know where I could get my hands on a master cylinder for a 1986 Volkswagen Rabbit? Jacob Black, Twilight, Chapter 6, p.120
Do you like scary stories? Jacob Black, Twilight, Chapter 6, p.123
Another legend claims that we descended from wolves — and that the wolves are our brothers still. Jacob Black, Twilight, Chapter 6, p.124
There are stories of the cold ones as old as the wolf legends, and some much more recent. According to legend, my own great-grandfather knew some of them. He was the one who made the treaty that kept them off our land. Jacob Black, Twilight, Chapter 6, p.124
You see, the cold ones are the natural enemies of the wolf—well, not the wolf, really, but the wolves that turn into men, like our ancestors. You would call them werewolves. Jacob Black, Twilight, Chapter 6, p.124
There’s always a risk for humans to be around the cold ones, even if they’re civilized like this clan was. You never know when they might get too hungry to resist. Jacob Black, Twilight, Chapter 6, p.125
You have goose bumps. Jacob Black, Twilight, Chapter 6, p.126
I guess I just violated the treaty. Jacob Black, Twilight, Chapter 6, p.126
So do you think we’re a bunch of superstitious natives or what? Jacob Black, Twilight, Chapter 6, p.126
Can you believe my dad paid me twenty bucks to come to your prom? Jacob Black, Twilight, Epilogue, p.490
He said to tell you, no, to warn you, that — and this is his plural, not mine, ‘We’ll be watching.’
Jacob Black, Twilight, Epilogue, p.492
So, should I tell him you said to butt the hell out? Jacob Black, Twilight, Epilogue, p.492