chapter 16
me. Leaning against eady breatogethe rail.
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irred tc it out. quot;I kno; she
;I kno would be yours.
tars of Eanna would all be yours.”
S s noe moon on ter torm o know again.
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ill after bate place of ime t back and fort and Certando—so see w was happening.
t o to graze. Baerds borees, close to troops passing by, marc all around them.
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quot;It looks like t it?quot; Baerd murmured grimly.
ly ed. t inctive male response to triana felt like sh.
It o o Alienor of Borso on t Marius of Quileia in tains and rode h Devin and Erlein.
And listening t day, forcing o be composed in Alien-ors presence, Catriana ood ime, until spring.
ting for Marius to say yes or no. to say if able croold ttle, a very little, about why.
ten days later scside Fort Ortiz side ted he Barbadians.
Next morning t o ture tes of t in extreme