The First Book Of Lost Swords - Woundhealer's Story - Plot & Excerpts
@page { margin-bottom: 5.000000pt; margin-top: 5.000000pt; } Chapter Fifteen Early on the morning following his parley with Mark, the Baron received a disquieting report from one of his flying scouts. As interpreted by its trainer, the animal reported that their pursuers were now gaining ground on them again, despite the fact that Amintor was now driving his own people and animals at a faster pace. Amintor scowled, and demanded: “How can they be gaining ground while they have that litter in their train?” The beast master tried, with little success, to put that question to his charges. As before, the animals were unable to tell, or at least unable to say, whether the pursuing force still included a litter or not. All the beasts were sure about was that the enemy were getting closer. While his aides, knowing it was time to keep silent, watched him closely, Amintor thought the situation over. He could, of course, send back a human scout to see what was really happening.
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