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"Or do you mean that you're afraid to tell me?"
"Drop it'" he said.
I turned away and got control of myself.
"You must have a good reason," I finally decided.
"I do."
"I'm not going to give up on this," I told him. "But I haven't the time
to pursue it further against this kind of resistance. Okay, you have your
reasons and I have pressing business elsewhere."
"She mentioned Jurt and Mask and the Keep where Brand gained his
powers," he said.
"Yes, that's where I'll be heading."
"She expects to accompany you."
"She is wrong."
"I would counsel against taking her, too."
"You'll keep her for me until I've taken care of things?"
"No," he said, "because I'm coming with you. I'll put her into a very
deep trance, though, before we depart."
"But you don't know what's been going on since our dinner. A lot has
happened, and I just haven't the time to bring you up to date."
"It doesn't matter," he said. "I know that it involves an unfriendly
sorcerer, Jurt, and a dangerous place. That's enough. I'll come along and
give you a hand."
"But that may not be enough," I countered. "We may not be
enough."
"Even so, I think the ty'iga could turn into a hindrance."
"I wasn't referring to her. I was thinking about the stiff lady near
the door.''
"I'd meant to ask you about her
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