![]() ![]() She cared mostly for arithmetic and birds and her parents, who could show her the stars.īut it was her parents who taught her to be afraid. But at age seven, the girl Baru Cormorant gave them no weight. Nearly two decades later, watching firebearer frigates heel in the aurora light, she would remember those sails on the horizon. She learned to count by tallying the ships and the seabirds that circled them. Little Baru, playing castles in the hot black sand, liked to watch their traders come in to harbor. The Masquerade sent its favorite soldiers to conquer Taranoke: sailcloth, dyes, glazed ceramic, sealskin and oils, paper currency printed in their Falcrest tongue. ![]() Baru was still too young to smell the empire wind. Jackals, Blue Planet, my brother, and a loon. If you believe the copy of this e-book you are reading infringes on the author’s copyright, please notify the publisher at: us./piracy. You may not copy, reproduce, or upload this e-book, other than to read it on one of your personal devices.Ĭopyright infringement is against the law. You may not print or post this e-book, or make this e-book publicly available in any way. ![]() This e-book is for your personal use only. The author and publisher have provided this e-book to you without Digital Rights Management software (DRM) applied so that you can enjoy reading it on your personal devices. To receive special offers, bonus content,Īnd info on new releases and other great reads,įor email updates on the author, click here. ![]()
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