chapter 16
de tregean border on t.
Stle older triana. to speak to.”
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o see. And o alismans of power.
t an almost reckless pace, barely simulating ts. Making bad, y transactions o linger to bargain for better ones. Pausing only long enougo find t village or ter of farms, the word.
t tins to spare from Alie-nor. Catriana, being sill reluctant to ackno woman ibar.
Once, Baerd let act in a toriana triana tle younger tain tructed, had shown her
dolphe message.
tell to be armed if they can.
tanding up abruptly as Catriana began to speak. Sall, even more so triana ionless a moment and tepped foro kiss Catriana on th.
quot;triad bless you and keep you and t; s;I did not to see t; Sriana tasted salt on her lips.
S into to Baerd and Sandre. t finisandan ale. A cransaction.
quot;ere going nort; sed, rade instincts taking over.
quot;t like ale in Ferraut! You kno.”
quot;to drink it ourselves,quot; Sandre said, sing beside as t of too t seemed, t.
It same day, early in ternoon, t to t off to let o tche Barbadians go by.
It anding t caused trouble, s. But by time s oo late. It ention. Sandre in ter of almost complete indifference to the Barbadians.
But a merc, a minor trader and a second scra an army passing