… Jerott?' Two steps away, Jerott stood perfectly still. 'I hear you.' 'You sound like a schoolmaster,' said Lymond's voice at his ear, with a trace of its usual lightness. 'It doesn't matter. Go on.' Jerott did not move. 'What were you going to say?' 'Something regrettable. I'll say it; and then we can both forget it,' said Lymond. 'You put up with a lot, you know. More than you should. More than other people can be expected to do.… I find I need a sheet anchor against Gabriel. However much I try-don't let me turn you against me.
( Dorothy Dunnett )
[ Pawn in Frankincense ]
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