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288 pages, Kindle Edition
First published August 1, 1980
“I hear you lost a horse while you were up on the borders,� said Beringar.This is a world that I need to visit regularly. I'm thankful that Peters wrote 20 books in this series. By the time I finish them, I can start again. Maybe I'll do them in order this time.
“Mea culpa!� owned Cadfael. “I left the stable unlocked.�
“About the same time as the Llansilin court lost a man,� observed Hugh.
“Well, you’re surely not blaming me for that. I found him for them, and then they couldn’t keep their hold on him.�
“I suppose they’ll have the price of the horse out of you, one way or the other?�
“No doubt it will come up at chapter tomorrow. No matter,� said Brother Cadfael placidly, “as long as no one here can dun me for the price of the man.�....
“I’ve been saving a piece of news for you, Cadfael, my friend. Every few days a new wonder out of Wales! Only yesterday I got word from Chester that a rider who gave no name came into one of the granges of the monastery of Beddgelert, and left there his horse, asking that the brothers would give it stable-room until it could be returned to the Benedictine brothers at the sheepfolds of Rhydycroesau, whence it had been borrowed. (Kindle 3134)