chapter 10
s from the room.
quot;You are a fool!quot; Baerd snarled at the wizard.
quot;ainly is,quot; Alienor agreed in a rat tone, all exaggerated petulance and flounce.
quot; true identity of a disguised K; Sill riana around t, quite unnecessarily. Noreat.
quot;You are an impetuous creature, arent you?quot; she murmured silk-ily.
quot;Not especially,quot; said Catriana opping a fe away.
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quot;Are t; Catrianas voice , but her color was suddenly high.
quot;Are t; Alienor ec;You mean you establis for yourself? Dear c s? Of course t e your youth, my dear.”
Catriana looked at ;I dont t; s;But I doubt subject.”
Devin Alienors ans;Per,quot; s;But, in trutually be greater t; S;You may also find as you get older t ice is for deat for beginnings. Any kind of beginnings. On t; s ;t you s to keep you onight.”
Erlein groaned, dragging Devins attention a;I tude,quot; but one would be.
ed Erleins o get hem.
Sing Baerd noy—a tone t inctively, by Baerds oowards her.
quot;Im sorry,quot; o Erlein. quot;I couldnt thing else.”
Erlein ill-uned on removing tered tle. quot;Im sorry,quot; ;I forgot about ts.”
;I ac us all killed. Not my idea of freedom, t. Nor, frankly, is ture my notion of middle-aged dignity. Since you knocked me do time Devin note of amusement in troubadours voice. A survivor, Sandre had