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. It was seen from the
Tower of the Orders. Nuitari crossed the orbits of So-
linari and Lunitari. Both were edipsed, each in its turn."
The ensuing babble of excited discussion wasn't lim-
ited to the robed sorcerers, but spread rapidly through
the crowd.
"What does that mean?" Jilian asked Wingover. "Are
they talking about the moons? What did they do?"
"They eclipsed," the man said. He strode on toward the
Inn of the Flying Pigs... three long strides, then he
tripped and sprawled full out on the ground. All around
there were cheers and laughter. Wingover raised himself,
shaking his head. Jilian stood over him, her sword in
both hands. He stared up at her. "Did you trip me?"
"I certainly did," she said, returning the sword to its
sling.
He got to his knees and dusted himself off, glaring at
her. With him on his knees, they were nearly face to face.
"Why?"
The triumphant slight smile on Jilian's wide, pretty
face was enough to bring choking sighs from a number of
young male dwarves nearby. "Because you have been be-
having rudely," she said. "And because if we are to have
any sort of discussion, you shall have to slow down."
"There's nothing to discuss," he snapped. "I told
you -"
"Well, you really have no choice, anyway. And the
sooner you realize that, the happier we both will be
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