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eps towards another bin and lifted; carefully; a creamy scroll of flax paper。
  〃He has linen; as well。 e see。 And some of it dyed。 Here's crimson。 That would do for ransom notes!〃 He grinned。 There was unfeigned pleasure in his voice。
  〃More money for Cartada;〃 Jehane said。 〃The dye es from the valley south of them。〃
  〃I know that;〃 said Rodrigo。 〃But I can't begrudge it to them; if they make something so beautiful with it。〃
  〃Would the esteemed Captain wish to purchase some of the linen; then?〃 the merchant asked; rising from his stool。
  〃The Captain cannot; alas; indulge himself in anything so extravagant;〃 Rodrigo said。 〃Even for ransom notes。 I'll take the parchment。 Ten sheets; some ink; half a dozen good quills。〃
  〃Will you wish to avail yourself of my own services?〃 the man asked。 〃I have samples of my writing for you to view。〃
  〃Thank you; no。 I'm sure it is impeccable; judging from the taste you display in your materials。 But I enjoy writing letters when I have the leisure; and people claim they can decipher my hand。〃 He smiled。
  His spoken Asharic; Jehane thought; had always been excellent。 He might have been a native; though unlike Alvar and some of the other northerners; Rodrigo had maintained his style of dress。 He still carried his whip in his belt; even when he walked out; as now; without a sword。
  〃Are they really for ransom notes?〃 she asked。
  〃To your father;〃 he murmured。 〃I've tired of having a physician who's even sharper with me than Lain is。 What will he give me for you?〃
  〃Lain?〃
  〃Your father。〃
  〃Not much; I fear。 He also thinks I'm too sharp。〃
  Rodrigo took a silver coin from his purse and paid the man。 He waited for his purchases and accepted his change; counting it。
  Jehane walked out with him。 She saw him assess the street; instinctively; and note the presence of Ziri in a doorway halfway down。 It must be odd; she thought suddenly; to have a view of the world that made such appraisals routine。
  〃Why;〃 he asked; beginning to walk east; 〃do you think you are so astringent towards those who genuinely like you?〃
  She hadn't expected to be immediately in this sort of conversation; though it jibed with where her thoughts had been going before。
  She gave her quick shrug。 〃A way of coping。 You all drink together; brawl; train; swear at each other。 I have only my tongue; and a manner with it; sometimes。〃
  〃Fair enough。 Are you having trouble coping; Jehane?〃
  〃Not at all;〃 she said quickly。
  〃No; really。 You're a member of my pany。 This is a captain's question; doctor。 Would you like some time off duty? There will be little chance once the season changes for good; I should warn you。〃
  Jehane bit back a quick retort。 It was a fair question。 〃I'm happiest working;〃 she said at length。 〃I wouldn't know what to do with time away。 It wouldn't be safe to go home; I don't think。〃
  〃Fezana? No it wouldn't;〃 he said。 〃Not this spring。〃
  She picked up on the intonation。 〃It is ing soon; you think? Will Badir really send the army west?〃
  They turned a corner; walking north now。 The crowds were thinning out; nearing midday。 The lake was ahead of them and the curved arms of the walls; reaching out over the water。 Jehane could see the masts of fishing boats。
  Rodrigo said; 〃I think a number of armies will be moving soon。 I believe ours will be one of them。〃
  〃You are being careful;〃 she said。
  He glanced at her。 Grinned suddenly beneath the thick moustache。 〃I'm always careful with you; Jehane。〃
  She left a silence; not responding。 He went on; 〃If I knew more for certain I'd tell you。 Lain is quite sure this rumored gathering of all three northern kings will lead to one army ing down。 I doubt it; myself; but that doesn't mean there won't be three Jaddite kings riding; each with his own little holy war。〃 His tone was dry。
  〃And where;〃 she asked; stopping by a bench outside a large warehouse; 〃would that leave Rodrigo Belmonte of Valledo?〃 It was a trait of hers: when uncertain she tended to be most direct。 To cut through; like a surgeon。
  He put a booted foot on the stone bench and set down his package。 He gestured and she sat。 There was a plane tree for shade。 It was warmer now; with the sun high。 She caught a glimpse of Ziri perched on a fountain rim; playing with his knife; looking for all the world like an apprentice off duty for an hour; or dawdling on the way back from an errand。
  Rodrigo said; 〃I have no easier answer to that than I did in the winter。 Remember; ibn Khairan asked me the same thing?〃
  She did remember: the morning she had nearly died; with two small boys who'd mitted no sin other than to be the half…brothers of a king。
  〃Would the money you are earning here truly e before loyalty to Valledo?〃
  〃Put that way; no。 There are other ways to put it; Jehane。〃
  〃Tell me。〃
  He looked at her; the grey eyes calm。 Very little ruffled him。 It almost made you want to try。 But this man; she thought suddenly; spoke to her exactly as to a trusted officer。 No condescension; no placency。 Well; almost none。 She wasn't sure he teased Lain Nunez in the same way。
  〃Should loyalty to my own idea of honor outweigh a duty to my wife and the future of my sons。〃
  There was a breeze now; nearer the water。 Jehane said; 〃Will you explain that?〃
  〃Lain and Martin are both afraid we might miss a real chance; being exiled this particular year。 They've been urging me to petition Ramiro to allow me to return and then break my contract here if he does。 I've chosen not to do so。 There are some things I won't do。〃
  〃Which? Break a contract or petition for return?〃
  He smiled。 〃Both; actually。 The second more than the first。 I could return my salary; I certainly haven't spent it。 But Jehane; think about this。 The larger point。 If Valledo moves south through the tagra and besieges Fezana; what men do you think Ramiro will give land to; should he succeed?〃 He looked at her。 〃Do you see?〃
  Being quick; and her father's daughter; she did。 〃You could be riding around Ragosa chasing bandits for a salary when there are kingdoms to be won。〃
  〃Not quite kingdoms; perhaps; but something substantial; certainly。 Much more than a salary; however generous。 So; you tell me; doctor? Do I owe my two boys a chance to be the heirs of; say; the king's governor of Fezana? Or of a tract of newly conquered land between there and Carcasia; with permission to build a castle?〃
  〃I can't answer that。 I don't know your boys。〃
  〃Doesn't matter。 They are boys。 The question is; what should a man strive for; Jehane? Honorably?〃 His eyes were direct and even a little intimidating now。 Ser Rezzoni used to have a look like that sometimes。 She tended to forget; until reminded; as now; that Rodrigo was a teacher; besides being one of the most feared fighting men in the peninsula。
  〃I still can't answer;〃 she said。
  He shook his head; impatient for the first time。 〃Do you think I go to war and kill; order surrendering foes to be slain; women burned alive…I have done that; Jehane…out of some simple…minded battle…lust?〃
  〃You tell me。〃
  She felt a little cold now; in the shade。 This was not what she'd expected from a morning walk through the city。
  〃There is pleasure in warfare; yes。〃 He was measuring his words。 〃I would never deny that。 For good or ill; I feel most alive in the presence of death。 I need danger; radeship; pride of mastery。 The chance to win honor; glory; even fortune…all of which matter in this world; if not in Jad's Paradise of Souls。 But it takes me away from those I love and leaves them exposed to danger in my absence。 And surely; surely; if we are not simply animals that live to fight; there must be a reason for bloodshed。〃
  〃And the reason is? For you?〃
  〃Power; Jehane。 A bastion。 A way to be as secure as this uncertain world allows; with a chance to build something for my sons to hold on to after I die。〃
  〃And you all want this? This is what drives you?〃
  He thought about it。 〃I would never speak for all men。 For some the sweet excitement is enough。 The blood。 Some do kill for the love of it。 You met some of that sort at Orvilla。 But I'd wager 。。。
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