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A King’s Comrade

CHAPTER VII
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I fear Quendritha." "I have heard that she is to be feared.

Can you tell me more of her ?" "You will see her as the fairest woman in all the land, and will but know her as the softest spoken.

Once or twice I have seen what looks may lie under that fair outward show, and I know that in her heart is the rage for power and ever more power, let it be what it may.

It goes ill with the lady of her train who shares a secret with her, if the secret is the lady's.

I cannot think how harm may come to Ethelbert from her; but none know how it may not.


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