Chapter 2
quot;I am quite convinced t any man ; ending to ruck by a t. quot;Come to t . . .quot; ed reflectiveness. then he winked.
Devin laug;hen?”
quot;trade is good,quot; Rovigo said frankly. quot;to slip into ports do or around on tern side of Senzio or Ferraut t traders never boto make it tains to Quileia. It isnt sanctioned, of course, rade embargo do if you acts in a remote enoug da your business it isnt too risky and t to be made. I can take Barbadian spices from t to places in Quileia t s, or Quileian imes casks of buinato sell to taverns— a good price. I cant do volume so I o c t as long as insurance stays do. I go from o temple before heading home.”
quot;But ,quot; Devin smiled.
quot;.quot; touch.
quot;s ne; he asked.
quot;As a matter of fact, I t; Rovigo said. quot;tregea op on tidings, actually. Marius his summer.”
quot;I did t,quot; Devin said, sion. quot;A crippled man, and be fifty years old by no make it—six times in a row?”
quot;Seven,quot; Rovigo said soberly. ing a reaction.
quot;Im sorry,quot; Devin said. quot;Is to t?”
quot;Marius decided t announced t test triump declared of tess.”
quot;?quot; Devin exclaimed, loudly enougo cause some o turn. ; triarchere.”
quot;So,quot; said Rovigo, quot;did te ess.”
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