Leigh Bardugo Quotes
On The Way Out, A Man Loading Up A Wagon Exchanged A Wave With Them. "You Boys Looking For Work?" He Asked Skeptically. "Neither Of You Looks Up To A Full Day In The Field."
"You'd Be Surprised," Said Jesper. "We Signed On To Do Some Work Out Near Saint Hilde."
Wylan Waited, Nervous, But The Man Just Nodded. "You Doing Repairs At The Hospital?"
"Yup," Jesper Said Easily.
"Your Friend There Don't Talk Much."
"Shu," Said Jesper With A Shrug.
The Older Man Gave Some Kind Of Grunt In Agreement And Said, "Hop On In. I'm Going Out To The Quarry. I Can Take You To The Gates. What Are The Flowers For?"
"He Has A Sweetheart Out Near Saint Hilde."
"Some Sweetheart."
"I'll Say. He Has Terrible Taste In Women."
Wylan Considered Shoving Jesper Off The Wagon.
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