> "I'm not too proud to gladly accept her help."
> >
> > "Good. If you are free this evening, I invite you to dinner in my
> > quarters. I have just received some fresh hlai from a friend and would
> > enjoy sharing it with one who appreciates it."
> >
> Fresh hlai? "I'll be there," he told her. "Count on it."
Carrhae nodded. "Until then," she said. "t'Llhweiir out."
She smiled to herself. She would owe her "friend," who had kept the
birds alive on board ship until just before delivery. However, they
had come to her at the perfect time, so she did not mind the debt.
Turning her attention to Lasiter's message, she read it and mulled it over
a while. Samuel would have some difficulty selling it, she suspected.
t'Llhweiir ends
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