Chapter 2
sidered.”
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quot;I ty leads you sout of toer in t five miles along t-emple of Adaon just before and my gate . One of t. t; ;very talented.”
Devin laugoucurned back to reclaim t -bro, ains splotcside clutctles of Certandan red.
ed oing Catriana dAstibar on t , a h her nose.
Devin strode briskly into t collided anners cart. A brief and satisfying excanner rumbled on and Devin, vo to be put on time, crossed to wriana he
altercation.
quot;ell,quot; ically, quot;I do appreciate your coming all to apologize, but you mig urated o washem for me, of course.”
Catriana simply ignored all of t;You are going to need a ed on t mucion inside. But not ins to spend on bribes I couldnt tter o get tavern-oo bot; It ion, Devin noted, but not an apology.
quot;Forgive me,quot; ed contrition. quot;I must talk seems paying you enougion to all our otransgressions. You must be used to better things.”
Sated for t time. quot;Must annery Lane?quot; she said.
it a cured for o lead tarted ride beside for several minutes, until out of tannery smells. it sigriana put away her handkerchief.
quot;aking me?quot; Devin asked.
Anotransgression, it seemed. th anger.
quot;In triad ; Catri-anas voice dripped ;e are going to my room at t the dawn of days.”
quot;O; Devin snapped,