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The officer nodded, then to Laurie said, “And you?” Read online or Download Magicians End (The Chaoswar Saga, Book 3) Magicians End (The Chaoswar Saga, Book 3), The Chaoswar Saga by Raymond E. No other countryman came to this camp for over a year.” There were none for me to talk with who spoke my own language. The others died of the burning fever or festering wounds, or were killed by the guards. After some time, I was the only one left. There were only seven of us among so many Tsurani slaves. “Master, I was among the first captured and brought here.
“How do you speak so well?” he asked of Pug. In Crydee he would still be an apprentice, or if noble, continuing his education in statecraft.
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