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Past Imperative
Present Tense
Future Indefinite




Warning

This book, like The Guilded Chain, is a
stand-alone novel. They both cover much the same
time interval and certain characters appear in both, but you
can read either without reference to the other. The same is
true of the upcoming third volume, Sky of
Swords. However, the three taken together tell
a larger story. If you read any of the two, you will
note certain discrepancies that can be resolved
only by reading the third.




These days I seem to be accumulating grandchildren
faster than I write books, but I am very
happy to be able to dedicate the longest of the latter
to the latest of the former.

This one is for
Samuel Joseph Duncan

May he enjoy it years hence and carry the
family name on into the far reaches of the next
century, or even beyond.




I knew him, Horatio--a fellow of infinite
jest,
of most excellent fancy. ...
SHAKESPEARE, Hamlet, Act Very,
Scene I




CONTENTS

Notes on Baelish