Anderson, Poul - War of the Wing-Men by Anderson Poul
Author:Anderson, Poul
Language: eng
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Chapter 12
When lannascha was quick for the fight, they were called to Salmenbrok by the Silbadores de Tolk, until the sky was darkened with its wings. Then Trolwen laid way through a swarm of soldiers until Go Rijn. - Surely which the Gods are hastiados of us - it said bitterly almost always, in this time of the year there are forts winds of the Then South indicated towards the skies that remained immutable. You know some injurio, some method to make raise although it is only small air blowings. The merchant watched somewhat hastiado. He was seated in a table that they had constructed in a species of cabin that they had built to the other end of the city, since he refused to raise stairs or to sleep in a humid bed, discussing with the captain of the Syrgen Body by a precious stone subject that was means of local change. - Good - he exclaimed -
and why have you who to extend its tail...? ah, seven! No, by all the demons, memory, seven is not a good number here. Good we will prove again. The three dices with which it speculated on the precious stone subject with Syrgen
captain moved again enters their hands and went to the other side of the table. - Hum, hum, seven again. - It returned to take the dices and it exclaimed -: Us we played double or nothing? - the tragadores of ghosts take it! - Syrgen rose - you are been gaining too much often my to seem. They go Rijn one rose wrath plenty and it exclaimed: - By all the furies or retirements, that or... - I did not say anything that could herirte - Syrgen said to him coldly. - But the significant thing. You have insulted to me, to me. - Already it is worth - interposed Trolwen -. What is what they think that is this, a celebration? A room of game? Terrestrial, all the forces of fight of Lannach are concentrated now in these hills. We cannot feed to them here during long time. And in addition, with the new arms that take in the cars battle we cannot move until there is not a wind of the South. What we can do?
They go Rijn watched Syrgen. - I said that it insulted to me. And I do not have imaginac very quick ion when she has insulted herself to me. - I am sure that the captain will excuse itself by any offense that has said to him with lack of intention - Trolwen said drilling to them with the glance. - Truely -
Syrgen said -. it spoke between teeth. - Therefore I like - she said Go Rijn, being pulled the beard -. and soon to prove that you do not put in doubt my honesty, we will throw the dices once again, is not thus? Double or nothing.
Syrgen took the dices and it threw them on the table. - Ah, six has - it said Go Rijn- is not very easy to overcome this distance.
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