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Chaos in the Caravan (The Osten Chronicles #2) Chaos in the Caravan by Daniel Thorman
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“I’d heard of homesickness, but I hadn’t known that one could experience it prior to actually leaving a place.”
Daniel Thorman, Chaos in the Caravan
“Largesse robs one of dignity. What sense does it make to tax a man to within an inch of his life and then dole some back to him with an indifferent hand?”
Daniel Thorman, Chaos in the Caravan
“There is no 'fair' in swordplay.”
Daniel Thorman, Chaos in the Caravan
“Worse. Taxmen! Bandits we could fend off, but these fellas will fleece you like a ewe in spring.”
Daniel Thorman, Chaos in the Caravan
“Be careful, youngster, when dealing with the woodland fey. They can tell a true heart from that of a greedy bastard.”
Daniel Thorman, Chaos in the Caravan
“Appeasing a powerful merchant house was no mean feat.”
Daniel Thorman, Chaos in the Caravan
“It was a feeble lord indeed who would suffer a band of mercenaries on his land who served a master other than himself.”
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“Whereas a horse might willingly undertake whatever it was trained to do, a mule would sometimes decide that it knew better.”
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“I was soon to discover just which group served as the bottom-most rung of the caravan’s social ladder.”
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“Though ‘planning for the unexpected’ seemed to run counter to logic, I was beginning to grasp how it might be accomplished.”
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“Trust in any man, I thought, and it will earn you naught but a broken heart!”
Daniel Thorman, Chaos in the Caravan