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“Watch the woman on the left,” Tanaqua said. Duncan followed his gaze to a middle-aged woman who stood apart from the others. “At the end of each of her racks she lays down half a fish, for the river spirits. Only her racks.” Duncan glanced at the others and saw his companion was right. TheMohawk turned to him with an expectant look and when Duncan did not react he raised his brows. “She is Lenni Lenape. The only one I have seen today,” he said, then pushed off with his hands, gracefully dropping from the low ledge onto the flat where the woman worked. I wasn’t a whit afraid of the Wild Ones anymore. I felt a strange sympathy for them, and could hardly wait to meet them. ‘Getting to him?’ * All out of luck, little loner. Hei?ur gets up and says: That’s not true. Your mother brought gourmet snacks. Yesterday you had roast lamb. Yet, oh, Mar?a, I want to go home. “He suffered grievous injury to his brain,” Duncan warned. “His life hangs in balance.” “Oh? Do you have any details.” The door was slammed shut behind him and Lieutenant Kincaid stepped out of the shadows, a heavy horse pistol aimed at Duncan. A nocturnal adventure in a transparent tower will not be included in the narrative. He didn’t finish work till about eight. Then he telephoned Marie Fiala at her neighbour’s, who had a phone; after that, they met in a small coffee house out in the suburbs. “Sandy. Sandy Peel, but my married name was Pinkney.” “A mill,” Duncan suggested. “He said water for bread. He meant where grain is crushed into flour.” He glanced back at Jahoska. Tanaqua had taken a candle to him, and now both Tanaqua and Ononyot were seated beside him on the floor. In the brighter light Duncan saw leather braids pinned to the wall above the little blanket tent, holding feathers, bones, and bundles of fur. “Work party to plant poor Devon,” he announced. “He was born here, Marcia.” “Because the right men would come.”.