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... down from the Wall. It smelled of feathers, guano, and ink.
Ned stood by the window, watching a black speck disappear into the grey sky. The raven carried a letter to the Citadel, informing the Archmaesters of the tragic, clumsy, and entirely accidental death of Maester Walys.
"A slip," Ned murmured to the wind. "A terrible slip."
He turned away from the window. The death of the spy was a necessary evil, a pruning of a rotten branch. Now, the tree could grow. But a castl ...
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