chapter 14
moment, clearly torn, ing to come t speaking, urned later, tlahe Barbadians bodies for weapons.
urned to look over s later but try by to t and a grassy plain rolling nortrance to t soon, Devin kneher one a child.
t and tion. Far from sleep, ened to tside and to toning tany over and over.
quot;Eanna love us, Adaon preserve us, Morian guard our souls. Eanna love us, Adaon preserve us, Morian guard our souls. Eanna love us . . .”
ion most of time, but sometimes—as toniged t icularly insidious kind. She was using
ell ting tanc of time s ring, but not on t back to of ts.
In t years ts in turb s suc to s and endured he could.
quot;Eanna love us always, Adaon preserve us from all perils, Morian guard our souls and ser us.
Eanna love us . . .”
time of contrition and atonement, but time and give ts. and varied reasons, but , in fact, e t two decades. o power.
too first, a diversion, it in they had come here.
t of skill, t. been oto s life in t life ial because ill.
t of less journey all t ty of s. to stay ed to stay.
t young nor s any longer. t-room floor in t small farm in t years, but in t, as gratefully as for anything he had ever been given himself.
Eit s, to escape t presume to ask so muc on ts, not on any nig e, and besides, he passing years.
quot;Eanna love us as her children, Adaon preserve us as his children . . .”
, clearly, going to be able to fall a