Slavic guardian deities of the dawn.
1And our sister, Zorya Polunochnaya, she can't tell no lies at all.
2Shadow walked down the corridor and said, Good morning, Zorya Vechernyaya.
3Zorya, my dear, may I say how unutterably beautiful you look?
4Only Zorya Utrennyaya was awake to say goodbye to them, that Saturday morning.
5Shadow, may I introduce you to the lovely Miss Zorya Vechernyaya.
6Zorya Vechernyaya looked over his shoulder, tutted, and removed the wooden borscht bowls.
7Zorya Utrennyaya found an empty ashtray and placed it beside Czernobog.
8Zorya Vechernyaya reached across the table and shook Wednesday's hand.
9Zorya Vechernyaya tells me that you played checkers with Czernobog.
10Shadow helped Zorya Vechernyaya to take the plates and dishes into the little kitchen.
11Liberty's silver face reminded him a little of Zorya Polunochnaya.
12Zorya Utrennyaya came in with a red wooden tray.
13There was a clatter from the end of the hall, and Zorya Vechemyaya came in.
14Zorya Vechernyaya plucked it from his fingers, and waited.
15He thought of Zorya...what the hell was her name?
16Zorya Utrennyaya carried in their coffee on a red wooden tray, in small brightly enameled cups.