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... ifty of their warriors for fifty of ours. The Sapa didn’t prove too difficult on that front. Either their lack of currency impacted their ability to haggle, or they considered recovering their own citizens a better deal than feeding enemy warriors.
True to Sugey’s wish, the Sapa would inherit cuckolded husbands out for blood while we recovered warriors eager to avenge their earlier loss. The situation reminded me of a forest in the dry season.
A single flame could light forth an ...
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