Colban says goodbye

The sun had risen on Colban’s last morning in Dunfermline. Colban had seen it come up. He had hardly slept in days.

The sun had risen on Colban’s last morning in Dunfermline. Colban had seen it come up. He had hardly slept in days.

Eadwyn dropped his crust onto the dirt and let his head fall back against the wall. “He’ll be asking for me next.”
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“Eve might have sinned, but if Adam had been a gentleman he would have lied for her sake, even to the Lord.”
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