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"
I
do
n't
know
.
"
The
knight
shrugged
.
"
But
it
is
not
a
merchant
or
an
ordinary
convoy
.
It
's
too
orderly
,
the
wagons
are
all
the
same
,
all
covered
...
A
royal
bailiff
's
,
no
doubt
.
I
allowed
them
to
cross
the
bridge
because
they
are
following
the
Trail
south
,
probably
towards
the
fords
on
the
Lixela
.
"
"
Hmmm
...
"
The
witcher
considered
this
,
looking
at
Triss
.
"
That
would
be
on
my
way
.
But
will
I
find
help
there
?
"
"
Maybe
yes
,
"
the
knight
said
coldly
.
"
Maybe
no
.
But
you
wo
n't
find
it
here
,
that
's
for
sure
.
"
They
did
not
hear
or
see
him
as
he
approached
,
engrossed
as
they
were
in
conversation
,
sitting
around
a
campfire
which
,
with
its
yellow
light
,
cadaverously
illuminated
the
canvas
of
the
wagons
arranged
in
a
circle
.
Geralt
gently
pulled
up
his
mare
and
forced
her
to
neigh
loudly
.
He
wanted
to
warn
the
caravan
,
which
had
set
up
camp
for
the
night
,
wanted
to
temper
the
surprise
of
having
visitors
and
avoid
a
nervous
reaction
.
He
knew
from
experience
that
the
release
mechanisms
on
crossbows
did
not
like
nervous
moves
.
The
campers
leaped
up
and
,
despite
his
warning
,
performed
numerous
agitated
movements
.
Most
of
them
,
he
saw
at
once
,
were
dwarves
.
This
reassured
him
somewhat
--
dwarves
,
although
extremely
irascible
,
usually
asked
questions
first
in
situations
such
as
these
and
only
then
aimed
their
crossbows
.
"
Who
's
that
?
"
shouted
one
of
the
dwarves
hoarsely
and
with
a
swift
,
energetic
move
,
prised
an
axe
from
a
stump
by
the
campfire
.
"
Who
goes
there
?
"
"
A
friend
.
"
The
witcher
dismounted
.
"
I
wonder
whose
,
"
growled
the
dwarf
.
"
Come
closer
.
Hold
your
hands
out
so
we
can
see
them
.
"
Geralt
approached
,
holding
his
hands
out
so
they
could
be
seen
even
by
someone
afflicted
with
conjunctivitis
or
night
blindness
.
"
Closer
.
"