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“They have what they came for, Joplaya and Echozar are officially mated, and they have their Zelandoni, or rather, Lanzadoni,” Willamar said
“I was hoping to spend soain for a while,” Jondalar said
“I was hoping the sa to Dalanar about why he decided to establish the Lanzadonii as a separate group It’s ood distance away He has so ideas”
“He always did,” Marthona said
“Echozar and Joplaya don’t even like to go to the main camp area because they say people stare at them, and the looks are not especially friendly,” Folara said
“Theythe Matrimonial,” Proleva said
“I’ve looked into every one None of those objections has merit It was all started by Brukeval, of all people, but everyone knohat his proble to make trouble because the Lanzadonii are related to Jondalar, and she still wants to get back at him and anyone around him”
“That worudge,” Proleva said “She needs soive her so else to think about”
“I wouldn’t wish her as a mother on any child,” Salova said
“Doni ree with you,” Ramara said “She’s never been Blessed as far as anyone knows”
“Isn’t she related to you, Ramara? You both have the same pale blond hair,” Folara said
“She’s a cousin, but not a close one,” Ramara said
“I think Proleva is right,” Marthona said “Marona does need so to do, but it doesn’t mean she has to have a baby She should learn a craft of so to devote herself to that would be hile, and that would take her thoughts away fro trouble for people just because her life hasn’t turned out the way she wanted I think all people should have so that they enjoy, are naturally drawn to, and do well If she doesn’t, she will just continue to et attention”
“Even that h,” Solaban said “Laranized, and even ad all kinds of trouble He sides with Brukeval about Joplaya and Echozar, and he’s getting attention for it, too I heard him say to some people of the Fifth Cave that Jondalar’s hearth shouldn’t be an woman, and she has the least status I think he’s still resentful that Ayla wasn’t behind hinore it, but I think he doesn’t like being last”
“Then he should do sorily, “like take care of the children of his hearth!”