"Raymond E. Feist - Serpentwar 2 - Rise of a Merchant Prince" - читать интересную книгу автора (Feist Raymond E)

of Kesh, only surpassed by Sho Pi and Nakor in Calis's company,
but he knew either man could easily defeat him with a quick
killing blow.
"I am not going to have you trailing around behind me, boy!"
insisted the bandy-legged Nakor, yelling over his shoulder. "I
haven't been to a city in nearly twenty years that wasn't being
burned to the ground or overrun by soldiers or otherwise unpleasant
in some fashion, and I intend to enjoy myself awhile. Then
I'm' going back to Sorcerer's Isle."


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Sho Pi, a head taller than Nakor, and in possession of a full head
of dark hair, otherwise looked like a much younger version of the
wiry little man. He said, "Whatever you say, Master."
4t Don't call me master," insisted Nakor, putting his own travel
bag over his shoulder. Moving to the rail, he said, "Erik, Roo!
Where are you going?"
"To get a drink, a whore, and new clothing, in that order,"
said Roo.
"Then I'm going home to see my mother and friends," said


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Erik.
"What about you?" asked Roo.
I'm going with you," Nakor said, hoisting his bag, 'until the
4 going home' part. Then I shall hire a boat to take me to Sorcerer's
Isle." He looked straight down the gangway, ignoring the younger
countryman, a step behind.
Erik glanced at Sho Pi and said, "We've got to go below and
get our kits. Then we'll join you on the dock."
Roo was a step ahead of his friend as they hurried below, bade
farewell to the sailors who had become friends, and found Jadow
Shati, another of their company of "desperate men," just finishing
gathering up his few possessions.
"What are you going to do?" asked Roo as he quickly grabbed
his small kit.
"A drink, I'm thinking."
"Join us," said Erik.