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“Shall we start with Rovigo’s man?” Rovigo’s man…

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“Shall we start with Rovigo’s man?”
Rovigo’s man turned out to be a retired mariner who lived in the village a mile to the eastHe told them where the tavern wasHe also, for a fairly significant sum of money, gave them a name: that of a known informer for Grancial and his Second Company of BarbadiansThe old sailor counted his money, spat once, meaningfully, then told them where the man lived, and something of his habits
Baerd killed the informer, strangling him two hours later as he walked along a country lane from his small farm towards the village tavernIt was full-dark by thenDevin helped him carry the body back towards the Nievolene gates and hide it in the gully
Baerd didn’t speak, and Devin could think of nothing to sayThe informer was a paunchy, deville watch balding man of middle yearsHe didn’t look especially evilHe looked like a man surprised on the way to his favorite tavernDevin wondered if he’d had a wife and childrenThey hadn’t asked Rovigo’s man about that; he was just as happy they hadn’t
They rejoined Alessan at the edge of the villageHe was keeping watch on the tavern from thereWithout speaking he pointed to a large dun-colored horse among those tethered outside the innThe three of them doubled back west half a mile and lay down to wait again, prone and watchful by the side of the road
Devin realized he wasn’t cold anymore, or tired; he hadn’t had time to think about such things
Later that night under the cold white gaze of Vidomni in the clearing winter sky Alessan killed the man they’d been waiting forBy the fendi spy time Devin heard the soft jingle of the soldier’s horse, the Prince was no longer by his side and it had been mostly accomplished
Devin heard a soft sound, more like a cough than a cryThe horse snorted in alarm, and Devin belatedly rose up to try to deal with the animalBy then, though, he realized that Baerd wasn’t beside him eitherWhen he finally clambered out of the ditch to the road, the soldier, wearing the insignia of the Second Company, was dead and Baerd had the horse under controlThe man, obviously off duty, from the casual look of his uniform, had evidently been on his way back to the border fortThe Barbadian was a big man, they all were, but this one’s face seemed very young under the moonlight
They threw the body across his horse and made their way omega geneve automatic back to the Nievolene gatesThey could hear the men of the First Company singing loudly from the manor-house along the curving driveThe sound carried a long way in the stillness of the wintry airThere were stars out now beside the moon; the clouds were breaking upBaerd pulled the Barbadian off the horse and leaned him against one of the gate pillarsAlessan and Devin claimed the other dead man from where they had left him in the gully; Baerd tethered the Barbadian’s horse some distance off the road
Some distance, but not too farThis one was meant to be found later
Alessan touched Devin briefly on the shoulderUsing the skills Marra had taught him, it seemed several lifetimes ago, Devin picked the two elaborate locksHe was glad to be able to make a black fendi spy contributionThe locks were showy but not difficultThe arrogant Nievolene had not had much fear of trespassers
Alessan and Baerd each shouldered a body and carried them throughDevin swung the gates silently shut and they entered the groundsNot toward the manor thoughThey let the pale moonlight lead them over the snow to the barns
There they found troubleThe largest barn was locked from the inside, and Baerd pointed silently, with a grimace, to a spill of torchlight that showed from under the double doorsHe mimed the presence of a guard
The three of them looked upThere was, clearly illuminated by Vidomni’s glow, a single small window open, high up on the eastern side
Devin looked from Alessan to Baerd and then back to the PrinceHe looked at the bodies of the two men already vintage gucci handbags de

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