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Mairelon the Magician

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by Patricia C. Wrede


  Of course I want to come!"

  "Good," Mairelon said, relieved. 'That's one thing settled.

  Now, Hunch, about the wagon—"

  He half turned, to include his henchman and his brother in

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  his conversation, and Kirn stopped listening. She was going

  back to London. She'd never have to sleep on the streets

  again as long as she lived, or bear the cold and the nagging

  hunger. She had escaped Dan Laverham and the looming

  shadow of the stews for good. She was going to learn real

  magic, and not just tricks, but proper wizard's training. She

  was going to stay with the notorious Mademoiselle Renee

  D'Auber, who might be willing to teach her a thing or two of

  a different kind. And she was going to be Mairelon's ward-

  She wasn't quite sure what that would mean, but it was cer-

  tain to be interesting. She looked at Mairelon, who was argu-

  ing with Hunch and Andrew about the passabitity of some

  obscure road in Kent, and shook her head. Interesting

  wouldn't be the half of it Slowly she began to smile. After

  this, anything might happen.

  Anything at all,

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