rimer the Belly, who was part of Lord Lefford's contingent, charged with protecting the baggage train. Me had even objected to the understanding she had reached with the High Sep-ton, gaping at her with dim and rheum}' ey MARTINonly of the glory of battle and never of its dangers. He did not wait for a reply.
he said to Petyr, as if Sansa were not there. She filled the door, with her Frey husband peering out from behind her. His sigil ought to he a fat man sitting on his arse. Storm coming, she thought, glancing out to sea.
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