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Mem was anxious and uneasy. What if the Alds asked me to unsaddle Branty, or tried to talk groom-talk with me? They'd know in a moment that I didn't know a hock from a pastern. No fear, said Gry, they were just like Gudit, they wouldn't allow a strange boy in their stables with their prized horses. Anyhow, she'd keep me right beside her when we were at the Palace. All I had to do as Mem was walk through the streets at Branty's head, groom fashion, as if Orrec needed help managing his horse. So I... did that, feeling foolish and quite frightened. Branty was a comfort to me. He walked along, his shod hoofs ringing loud and regular on our stone-paved streets, his big head nodding up and down beside me, ears flicking forward and back; now and then he blew air out his nostrils. His big, dark eye had a kind look in it. He was old—older than I was—and had travelled over all the Western Shore. Where Orrec asked him to go he went with a noble patience. I wished I was like him. We followed Galva Street up the low hill from Goldsmiths' Bridge to the square before the Council House.
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