The Cup of the World (2004)

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The Cup of the World
John Dickinson
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‘Oh!’ she said. ‘It's like home. And like Tuscolo!’ She had been expecting the dusty inner courtyard where they had dismounted on their arrival. Instead she stood in a small paved court with two low fruit trees and a fountain. On all four sides were whitewashed colonnades, roofed with tiles, which gave shade from the sun. The air smelled sweet from the grey-green bushes – mint and rosemary – that stood in huge clay jars at the bases of the pillars.
‘I thought you would like it,’ said Ulfin. ‘And
... it is in better repair than the one where we met in Trant, which must have been abandoned long ago. Can you name the seven houses of the Kingdom?’ ‘Tuscolo and Velis, Baldwin and Bay, Trant, Ferroux and Tarceny’ ‘Exactly Seven houses for seven princes, and you will find a court like this – or the remains of one – in each. For that is the way we built when we first came over the sea.’ ‘Were there really seven princes? Are you descended from one?’ ‘No and yes.

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