Sherwood Smith Quote
Report went to the King that the mysterious attack on Chovilun was by mountain raiders, he said.So my lord must have been right about those greens. Flerac pulled thoughtfully at his thin mustache. I’d gathered, was their nickname for Galdran’s warriors.I’m just glad we didn’t have to kill them, Snap put in, rolling her eyes. Those two in the dungeon were sick as old oatmeal about being ordered to stand duty during torture. I can tell when someone’s haystacking, and they weren’t.What happened? I asked, trying to hide my surprise. I take it there was fighting when you people pulled me out of that Merindar fortress?They all turned to me, then to Nessaren, who said, Some. We let some of them go, on oath they’d desert. There are plenty of greens who didn’t want to join, or wish they hadn’t.What about that lumping snarlface of a Baron? I kept my voice as casual as possible, wondering what all this meant. Was Shevraeth, or was he not, Debegri’s ally? I hope he got trounced.He ran. Flerac’s lip curled. Came out, found his two bodyguards down, got out through some secret passage while we were trying to get in through another door. Don’t think he saw any of us. Don’t know, though.Then they were no longer allies. What did mean? Was Shevraeth trying to take Debegri’s place in Galdran’s favor?Report could be false, Amol said soberly.Nessaren nodded once. Let’s pick up our feet, shall we?By which they meant it was time to ride faster.
Report went to the King that the mysterious attack on Chovilun was by mountain raiders, he said.So my lord must have been right about those greens. Flerac pulled thoughtfully at his thin mustache. I’d gathered, was their nickname for Galdran’s warriors.I’m just glad we didn’t have to kill them, Snap put in, rolling her eyes. Those two in the dungeon were sick as old oatmeal about being ordered to stand duty during torture. I can tell when someone’s haystacking, and they weren’t.What happened? I asked, trying to hide my surprise. I take it there was fighting when you people pulled me out of that Merindar fortress?They all turned to me, then to Nessaren, who said, Some. We let some of them go, on oath they’d desert. There are plenty of greens who didn’t want to join, or wish they hadn’t.What about that lumping snarlface of a Baron? I kept my voice as casual as possible, wondering what all this meant. Was Shevraeth, or was he not, Debegri’s ally? I hope he got trounced.He ran. Flerac’s lip curled. Came out, found his two bodyguards down, got out through some secret passage while we were trying to get in through another door. Don’t think he saw any of us. Don’t know, though.Then they were no longer allies. What did mean? Was Shevraeth trying to take Debegri’s place in Galdran’s favor?Report could be false, Amol said soberly.Nessaren nodded once. Let’s pick up our feet, shall we?By which they meant it was time to ride faster.
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About Sherwood Smith
Smith's works include the YA novel Crown Duel. Smith also collaborated with Dave Trowbridge in writing the Exordium series and with Andre Norton in writing two of the books in the Solar Queen universe.
In 2001, her short story "Mom and Dad at the Home Front" was a finalist for the Nebula Award for Best Short Story. Smith's children's books have made it on many library Best Books lists. Her Wren's War was an Anne Spencer Lindbergh Honor Book, and it and The Spy Princess were Mythopoeic Fantasy Award finalists. Smith was formerly an officer of the Mythopoeic Society under her birth name, Christine Ione Smith, but prefers "Sherwood" both personally and professionally.