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... ority of a man who knew these stalls and their keepers well. He paused to exchange words with one of the fishmongers, a heavyset woman with arms like knotted rope who handed him a wrapped bundle with a wink and a murmured comment about the quality of the morning’s eels.
Jean thanked her by name and tucked the bundle into his satchel, and the brief exchange told Jocelynn that whatever else this man might be, his mastery of the kitchen was no performance. He was also, she realized, an utte ...
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