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[quote][b]Solenis (Feb 09, 2005 07:25 p.m.):[/b] Saul rode as fast as the pedestrians would allow him, and the small group of guards became easy to spot. He had already told their commander what inn he was occupying, but it appeared that Theolus had little regard for the word of a [i]barbarian[/i] - and why should he? If Saul had believed he had a reasonable chance of escape, he would have given those guards a chase worth their far-too-generous pay. As it was, he knew there were guards he could not see. Theolus was no fool, and Saul could not risk treating him as one. The stable boy at the Signet took his bridle as he dismounted and held the horse while Saul pulled the largest pack from the animal's saddle. When he had it the boy started to lead the horse away. "Tie him to the post," he said sharply, "and leave the saddle." The boy nodded and led the horse to the hitching post instead of the stables and Saul entered the inn at a brisk walk. He settled first with Rhodos and then with Vidon. Rhodos noticed his demeanor but did not mention it, and Vidon was too interested in his woman to care to linger at the doorway with Saul. Once he'd paid them he made his way to his own room and almost threw the door open. Devona was gone. Malorik was not, and Saul shut and locked the door behind him and threw the pack on the bed and began to sort through it. "Is there something wrong?" Saul did not look up, intent on his search. "How many people did you tell about the box?"[/quote]
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