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A Test of Loyalty (The Loyalty Trilogy #2) A Test of Loyalty by Jack Lewis Baillot
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“Right!”
Ennion turned his head to look.
“Sorry! I meant left!”
The front of the boat slammed against the rock before Ennion had time to do anything. Cordon lost his balance on his seat and tumbled to the side, rocking the boat back and forth. Ennion used his own weight to balance it out.
“Right again!” Cordon bellowed when he was sitting up once more.
“Stop helping!” Ennion yelled back.”
Jack Lewis Baillot, A Test of Loyalty
“Unable to help it, even with his teeth chattering, Stefan grinned at him. “Good. I'm a hermit, remember? I don't like people.”
“He's not people,” Cordon pointed out, “he's more like a bear.”
Golon growled in reply.”
Jack Lewis Baillot, A Test of Loyalty
“Not everyone is as stiff as the Dwarves,” Ennion said, straightening back up and grinning. “I don't even think you can sit down and touch your toes.”
“Really?” Cordon sat, pulled his knees up to his chest, and touched his toes. “It's not that hard.”
Jack Lewis Baillot, A Test of Loyalty
“At least there is no chance of a storm on a river,” she murmured, smiling at him.
“Unless we make one!” Cordon declared and grabbed the sides of the boat as if he was going to shake it.”
Jack Lewis Baillot, A Test of Loyalty
“How many do you think there are?” Stefan whispered.
“More than the fleas in my bed,” Oakes answered.
Stefan glared at him. “I've been sleeping in your bed!” he hissed.”
Jack Lewis Baillot, A Test of Loyalty
“The guards were pacing in front of the large tent. They were armed with swords, axes, and crossbows, which Ennion didn't think was very fair. If he only had a few daggers then they should have only been allowed one weapon apiece.”
Jack Lewis Baillot, A Test of Loyalty