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A Sea Queen’s Sailing

CHAPTER 9: The Isle Of Hermits
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Five out of these six were old men, our guide being the youngest, and two of them were very old, with long, white beards.

One of these two came forward as they neared us, and spoke for the rest, greeting Dalfin first, as their prince, with all respect, though not at all in the humble way in which he had first been hailed.
"It is our good fortune," he said, "that we are able to shelter you.

It has been our sorrow that up till this time those strangers who have come from the sea have needed nothing from us but the last rites.

We are all unused to guests, and you will forgive us if we know not how to treat them rightly.

But what we can do we will." He waved his hands toward the huts, and said no more.


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