chapter 18
confidence in tners, many years.
It appeared t it been entirely a coincidence after all t t tside tival of Vines last fall.
Listening intently, trying not to miss a syllable or an implication, Alais measured o all of to discover t s afraid. o do . And t t rusting his.
It o Rovigo, quot;If you are truly set on coming o Senzio, to find a place on t to put your daughter ashore.”
quot;ly?quot; Alais urned to hers cabin.
Baerds eyes were very dark by candlelig unkind.
quot;Because I dont believe in subjecting people to unnecessary risks. t to do. to face tance and t of rusts tant to us. For you to come necessity. Does t make sense?”
So be calm. quot;Only if you judge me a cribution.quot; S;I am triana and I tand o do. I I o be free.”
quot;trut. I t; It riana. quot;Baerd,quot; s on, quot;if truly time t will decide, we he way we do.
No rigo decide t t ing to see if till slaves or not whe summer ends.”
Baerd looked at Catriana for a long time but said noturned to Rovigo, deferring to ure. In of t inner battle end.
quot;If t; Rovigo dAstibar said to er, ;your mot, dont you?”
quot;Ill try to protect you,quot; Alais said gravely, t hing.
It alk at t absolutely. t t after torm.
I dont kno is, s I need more.
I kno ars of Eanna would all be yours.
It , because o o the balance.
Of t journey to Senzio sicularly. Standing at triana as t of Astibar. One tiny village