)He stepped back into the tower room; there was no wall on the north side,where the sun struck briefly only in summer, near sunrise and sunset. He told himself that if he learned who cut theold man, he'd show him what suffering was all about. Voker looked at Bosler. His predictions had very largely beenaccurate, seemingly more accurate than the T'swa commander's, and theKomarsi had ended up badly bloodied.
From there he walked tothe barracks and got ready for bed. This is Confederation money, he said. Then was there some purpose, waiting in the future, aboutwhich he did not feel neutral? He examined the thought, consulted hisfeelings, and decided that that wasn't it either. Esenrok wondered what the T'swa mightperceive that he didn't.
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