Chapter 2
m and among t company—from Alessan di tregea, at t not ingly perceptive.
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It ed ep or tourity—to learn t Duke Sandre ed t quite ty times tory ed even more tortionate sum received in full.
Only Egly drumming trestle table, said, quot;Leave it eacemples tomorro back erest whe Ember Days.”
Menico, in ly t intention to offer Egito t of Morian instead. Egootinued drumming.
Menico ordered to bed not long after tart tomorroing to important performance of tly as Aldine led Nieri from t nig time, ed. toget afternoon and also kno o could spill over into te night in bed.
riana but sairs already. S after Menicos fierce embrace back in t art; it migart.
to t up to t our budget after Marra had died.
ed to dream of es, because of unslaked desire, because of nigead he god.
ainside in tregea, naked and magnificent. orn apart in frenzy and in floumn
morning of every turning year to ter, bride, all tars.
S on t o come, of ers end. tain orn and slain, to be put into o become tured in turn by tears and t sorroreams ting in to be reborn and so loved aneime of dying on ts. Slain to be lamented and to rise as a god rises, as a man does, as t of summer fields. to rise and ter and er, ars and the silver.
Devin dreamt, terribly, t primal scene of ainside, treaming beo t orrent of Casadel.