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I don’t know why you’re going.” Edythe said, “I can do some good.” She kissed Johanna’s hand. “My lady. Pray for me.” “I will,” Johanna said. “And pray for me also, I will think of you every hour.” Edythe went down the plank to the galley; the captain met her, short and lively, with bright blue eyes in a dark face. His name was Ayberk and he spoke strange but fluent French. He said, “Welcome, lady, welcome. Richard the Basileus has placed you in my care.” He crossed himself, Greek-wise. “I will ...watch you close, and you will have fear of nothing.” He took her to the foredeck, where a little tent was rigged. Almost at once the galley set its huge triangular sails. One of half a hundred ships, they went south across the long shallow bay, turned the hilly cape at the far end, and anchored in the shallows just off a white beach. Night fell. They fed her excellently, stewed meat and yogurt and bread. She slept in the tent; Ayberk himself slept on the deck just outside.
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