Hidden Warrior. Lynn Flewelling

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       Chapter 31

       Chapter 32

       Chapter 33

       Chapter 34

       Chapter 35

       Chapter 36

       PART III

       Chapter 37

       Chapter 38

       Chapter 39

       Chapter 40

       Chapter 41

       Chapter 42

       Chapter 43

       Chapter 44

       Chapter 45

       Chapter 46

       Chapter 47

       PART IV

       Chapter 48

       Chapter 49

       Chapter 50

       Chapter 51

       Chapter 52

       Chapter 53

       Chapter 54

       Chapter 55

       Chapter 56

       Chapter 57

       Chapter 58

       Chapter 59

       Chapter 60

       Keep Reading

       Acknowledgments

       About the Author

       Also by the Author

       Praise for the BONE DOLL’S TWIN

       About the Publisher

      I. WINTER SOLSTICE—Mourning Night and Festival of Sakor; observance of the longest night and celebration of the lengthening of days to come.

      1. Sarisin: Calving

      2. Dostin: Hedges and ditches seen to. Peas and beans sown for cattle food.

      3. Klesin: Sowing of oats, wheat, barley (for malting), rye. Beginning of fishing season. Open water sailing resumes.

      II. VERNAL EQUINOX—Festival of the Flowers in Mycena. Preparation for planting, celebration of fertility.

      4. Lithion: Butter and cheese making (sheep’s milk pref.) Hemp and flax sown.

      5. Nythin: Fallow ground ploughed.

      6. Gorathin: Corn weeded. Sheep washed and sheared.

      III. SUMMER SOLSTICE

      7. Shemin: Beginning of the month—hay mowing. End and into Lenthin—grain harvest in full swing.

      8. Lenthin: Grain harvest.

      9. Rhythin: Harvest brought in. Fields plowed and planted with winter wheat or rye.

      IV. HARVEST HOME—finish of harvest, time of thankfulness.

      10. Erasin: Pigs turned out into the woods to forage for acorns and beechnuts.

      11. Kemmin: More plowing for spring. Oxen and other meat animals slaughtered and cured. End of the fishing season. Storms make open water sailing dangerous.

      12. Cinrin: Indoor work, including threshing.

       Maps

       PART I

       I ran away from Ero a frightened boy and returned knowing that I was a girl in a borrowed skin.

       Brother’s skin.

       After Lhel showed me the bits of bone inside my mother’s old cloth doll, and a glimpse of my true face, I wore my body

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