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"
Then
I
'll
wait
until
he
's
back
,
"
sighed
Dijkstra
,
pretending
to
believe
him
.
"
The
matter
I
want
to
see
him
about
is
important
so
I
'll
make
some
changes
to
my
schedule
and
wait
for
the
witcher
.
When
he
's
back
,
bring
him
here
.
The
sooner
the
better
.
Better
for
many
people
.
"
"
There
might
be
a
few
difficulties
,
"
Dandilion
grimaced
,
"
in
convincing
Geralt
to
come
here
.
He
--
just
imagine
it
--
harbours
an
inexplicable
aversion
to
spies
.
Although
to
all
intents
and
purposes
he
seems
to
understand
it
is
a
job
like
any
other
,
he
feels
repulsion
for
those
who
execute
it
.
Patriotic
reasons
,
he
's
wont
to
say
,
are
one
thing
,
but
the
spying
profession
attracts
only
out-and-out
scoundrels
and
the
lowest
-
"
"
Enough
,
enough
.
Отключить рекламу
"
Dijkstra
waved
his
hand
carelessly
.
"
No
platitudes
,
please
,
platitudes
bore
me
.
They
're
so
crude
.
"
"
I
think
so
,
too
,
"
snorted
the
troubadour
.
"
But
the
witcher
's
a
simple
soul
,
a
straightforward
honest
simpleton
in
his
judgement
,
nothing
like
us
men-of-the-world
.
He
simply
despises
spies
and
wo
n't
want
to
talk
to
you
for
anything
in
the
world
,
and
as
for
helping
the
secret
services
,
there
's
no
question
about
it
.
And
you
have
n't
got
anything
on
him
.
"
"
You
're
mistaken
,
"
said
the
spy
.
"
I
do
.
More
than
one
thing
.
But
for
the
time
being
that
brawl
on
the
barge
near
Acorn
Bay
is
enough
.
You
know
who
those
men
who
came
on
board
were
?
They
were
n't
Rience
's
men
.
"
Отключить рекламу
"
That
's
not
news
to
me
,
"
said
the
poet
casually
.
"
I
'm
sure
they
were
a
few
scoundrels
of
the
likes
of
which
there
is
no
shortage
in
the
Temerian
Guards
.
Rience
has
been
asking
about
the
witcher
and
no
doubt
offering
a
nice
sum
for
any
news
about
him
.
It
's
obvious
that
the
witcher
is
very
important
to
him
.
So
a
few
crafty
dogs
tried
to
grab
Geralt
,
bury
him
in
some
cave
and
then
sell
him
to
Rience
,
dictating
their
conditions
and
trying
to
bargain
as
much
out
of
him
as
possible
.
Because
they
would
have
got
very
little
,
if
anything
at
all
,
for
mere
information
.
"
"
My
congratulations
on
such
perspicacity
.
The
witcher
's
,
of
course
,
not
yours
--
it
would
never
have
occurred
to
you
.
But
the
matter
is
more
complex
than
you
think
.
My
colleagues
,
men
belonging
to
King
Foltest
's
secret
service
,
are
also
,
as
it
turns
out
,
interested
in
Master
Rience
.
They
saw
through
the
plan
of
those
--
as
you
called
them
--
crafty
dogs
.
It
is
they
who
boarded
the
barge
,
they
who
wanted
to
grab
the
witcher
.
Perhaps
as
bait
for
Rience
,
perhaps
for
a
different
end
.
At
Acorn
Bay
,
Dandilion
,
the
witcher
killed
Temerian
agents
.
Their
chief
is
very
,
very
angry
.
You
say
Geralt
has
left
?
I
hope
he
has
n't
gone
to
Temeria
.
He
might
never
return
.
"