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"The lord-chancellor, Lord Hagen, and ser Kharl of Cantyl."
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The lord-chancellor" he's waiting, "offered one of the guards.
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The lord-chancellor wasn't quite saying no, and he could well be right, Kharl reflected, as he stood.
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Kharl let his senses range over both the lord-chancellor and the potion, but he could feel only the faintest hint of whiteness in the older man's throat.
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"That is up to the lord-chancellor and Lord Ghrant."
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Within moments after making out the name, Kharl recognized Hagen, standing just aft of the bow, wearing the same dark gray jacket he'd often worn as master of the Seastag, rather than the finery of the lord-chancellor of Austra.
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After eating in the small dining room, alone, Kharl checked to see if Hagen had returned, but the lord-chancellor was nowhere to be found.
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"You look most impressive, Lord Kharl," offered the lord-chancellor.
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Or was the lord-chancellor just pressed with all he had to handle?
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He'd been in the Great House less than half a day, and he was beginning to see why Hagen had never wanted to serve as lord-chancellor.
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