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’
I
can
pay
a
lot
.
’
’
Mrs
Nugent
was
telling
me
this
new
girl
is
likely
to
be
worse
.
A
right
haughty
one
,
she
said
.
Not
the
sort
to
look
kindly
on
practitioners
of
the
subtle
arts
,
I
fear
.
’
Keli
smiled
.
Members
of
the
court
who
had
seen
that
smile
before
would
have
hastened
to
drag
Gutwell
out
of
the
way
and
into
a
place
of
safety
,
like
the
next
continent
,
but
he
just
sat
there
trying
to
pick
bits
of
mushroom
out
of
his
robe
.
’
I
understand
she
’
s
got
a
foul
temper
on
her
,
’
said
Keli
.
’
I
wouldn
’
t
be
surprised
if
she
didn
’
t
turn
you
out
of
the
city
anyway
.
’
’
Oh
dear
,
’
said
Cutwell
,
’
do
you
really
think
so
?
’
’
Look
,
’
said
Keli
,
’
you
don
’
t
have
to
tell
my
future
,
just
my
present
.
Even
she
couldn
’
t
object
to
that
.
I
’
ll
have
a
word
with
her
if
you
like
,
’
she
added
magnanimously
.
Cutwell
brightened
.
’
Oh
,
do
you
know
her
?
’
he
said
.
’
Yes
.
But
sometimes
,
I
think
,
not
very
well
.
’
Cutwell
sighed
and
burrowed
around
in
the
debris
on
the
table
,
dislodging
cascades
of
elderly
plates
and
the
long
-
mummified
remains
of
several
meals
.
Eventually
he
unearthed
a
fat
leather
wallet
,
stuck
to
a
cheese
slice
.
’
Well
,
’
he
said
doubtfully
,
’
these
are
Caroc
cards
.
Distilled
wisdom
of
the
Ancients
and
all
that
.
Or
there
’
s
the
Ching
Aling
of
the
Hublandish
.
It
’
s
all
the
rage
in
the
smart
set
.
I
don
’
t
do
tealeaves
.
’