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Jack Vance

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The merchant voiced an inarticulate protest. Glystra glared at him, “Do you think I trust you?”
“Trust?” said the merchant with a puzzled expression. “Trust? What word is that?” And he tested it several times more.
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Chapter 16 “The Search” (p. 167)

 
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