The queen nodded. "Now, go do as I said," she said sternly, but smiling.Read smirked. "And I bet you value your secrecy."
Gwen growled, but sped on.
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The queen nodded. "Now, go do as I said," she said sternly, but smiling.Read smirked. "And I bet you value your secrecy."
Gwen growled, but sped on.
Mariah smirked. "Of course. And quite a sum, too. But you shall not see a single copper until you do my bidding to my satisfaction," she replied.Redd shrugged. "I'm getting paid right?"
Mariah smirked. "Of course. And quite a sum, too. But you shall not see a single copper until you do my bidding to my satisfaction," she replied.
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Edmund slowed his horse. Looking up at the sun, he said, "We ought to stop for a quick lunch and ill water the horse," he suggested.
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Linnet and Richard slowed as they neared Edinburgh.
Mariah glared at Redd. "Because one, I'm the queen and I said so. Two, because I bet you value your head on your shoulders," she snapped.
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"Nothing," Edmund called over his shoulder.
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Maud followed reluctantly. The boy shook his head. "Nope. The horse be out grazing with a few others," he replied.
Mariah sighed irritably. Time was ticking, and she needed him to hurry. "Fine. Here's half. Not go!" She said as she handed him a small leather pouch stuffed with coins.