Now just let your mind relax too. ***In the referees' floater, Tain Faronya, switching between command trafficand a buffet of umpire traffic, found it hard to keep from cheering. The king stopped just back from the podium's front edge and looked thesilent audience over. Then I melded with her, and I thinkhe's right.
What would you do about that? If it were up to you. If he's that good, I'd hate to lose him. Patience was the key, he told himself. The T'swa had taken them out on a road march, nothing particularlystrenuous-no running, no packs-a brisk three-hour hike on roads of grass,through the forests and meadows and smells of near-autumn.
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