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ongs?〃
   A glowbasket appeared in Tortole's hand。 Shawls and jackets appeared on the Tortole contingent as they all stepped out; forming a sort of cordon which moved with Robinton。
   〃Pessia; grab my guitar; would you please?〃 he asked; pointing to the side room where he had put his things。
   Once she returned; smiling at being given such an honourable task; he joined Groghe and they all made their way to the post where he had said he would sing。 The Sucho group had brought out chairs; and instantly Tortole ordered his sons to bring seating for his folk。
   〃Lovely evening;〃 Robinton said as Groghe found himself a seat on the broken wall and settled down。 The harper returned the Holder's wink with a nod and a grin and tuned his guitar。
   Despite this being a very small gathering; he started off with the Duty Song; Groghe joining him with his pipes。
   The look on the faces in the light of the glowbasket; their hunger for music; for panionship … which made this estrangement over a wall even more ridiculous … was a scene which Robinton doubted he would forget。 And one which made his profession all the more important in his own eyes。 He had taken so much for granted in his life。
   He played and sang until he went hoarse。 As the gathering progressed; one after another of his listeners began to sing choruses with him。 In fact; by the time he could sing no more he had quite a good chorus going; with three…part harmony in places。
   It was Groghe who called a halt。 Robinton could no longer feel his buttocks; they'd been mashed against the post so long。
   〃We have a long day's travel; my friends; and you have a wall to build tomorrow;〃 the Holder said。 〃You have sung in harmony this evening。 Continue that mood tomorrow。〃
   〃I'll only build my half of the wall;〃 Tortole said; unwilling to concede。
   〃And Sucho will build his;〃 Robinton said quickly; pointing at Sucho who hesitated briefly before nodding。 〃Your women don't need you two fighting;〃 he added。 〃They are lonely enough up on this hill without being unable to share their lives with another family。〃
   The women agreed loudly。
   The two families were already at work … the women of both working together to mix new mortar and crack the old off the stones … by the time Groghe and Robinton were ready to mount。 Robinton's parting gift was a sheaf of songs; which he gave to Pessia。
   〃You have a good; strong alto。 Get them singing again。〃
   〃I will。 I've missed it fearfully;〃 she said; holding on to his hand a moment before taking the music。 〃Thank you;〃 she added under her breath。
   By the time they had reached the trail winding through the forest; Groghe kicked Robinton's stirruped foot; grinning。 〃A wall has two sides; indeed! You've a glib tongue on you; Harper; but what a great notion! My father will howl with laughter。〃
   Robinton grinned; though the image of the dignified Lord Grogellan howling with laughter was more than he could manage。
   He was; in truth; rather pleased with himself because of the success of their interference。
Chapter TWELVE
   By the time they reached Tillek Hold; however; he had got tired of hearing Groghe repeat the tale of their little foray into arbitration at every hold they sheltered in on the long coastline leading to the tip of Tillek and the Hold。 Lord Melongel was relieved to hear that the situation had been remedied … and very pleased to procure Journeyman Robinton's addition to his staff with such an instance of his abilities in the field。 To offset this minor success; Robinton felt obliged to explain the circumstances under which he had left Benden Hold。
   〃He'll learn; young Raid will;〃 Melongel said after Robinton had been candid with him。 〃His loss; Tillek's gain。 e; meet my Lady and my tribe of promising Bloods。 Master Minnarden's off doing an arbitration service for me; so you'll have to wait to hear what your precise duties are here。 However; I'll warn you now that I like to change journeymen every three or four turns; so don't take it personally when either Minnarden or I suggest we make a change。〃
   Robinton grinned back; liking the man's manner: a refreshing change from the two much older Lords he had served; and a decided relief after Raid's didacticism。 Melongel was in his prime; active and vigorous; with ragged good looks; though not quite as tall as his harper。 He seemed to have time to attend to all his duties and still go out with the fishing fleet from time to time。 Since Tillek Hold not only hosted the FishCraftHall but the MasterFishman; and did most of the western ship…building; Melongel thoroughly understood the needs of that Craft as well as the agriculture and forestry which made Tillek a profitable Hold。 He had even qualified for his captaincy; but had never taken a mand。 On one cruise around the Southern Sea to Nerat; Melongel had found a major Holder's daughter; espoused her; and carried her back to his Hold。 Robinton heard him call that the most profitable journey he'd ever made。
   When Master Minnarden returned two days later; he weled his new journeyman effusively; with reminiscences of earlier days spent at the Harper Hall and duets sung with the MasterSinger Merelan。 Robinton held his breath; but the MasterHarper did not embarrass him in front of the other two journeymen with tales of Merelan's little boy。
   〃I understand you're very patient with the slow; and I've several here I'd like to see you bring up to the level the others are at。 With one it may not be possible。 But if you can do anything; his parents and I would be grateful。〃
   Robinton murmured something polite。
   〃To offset that chore; I'd like you to take the singers of the Hold for choral practice。 I've had to do so much mediation lately; that I've had to give up a steady progression for them。 You'll stand the necessary Drum Tower watches。〃 At that; Minnarden grimaced; for the long hours of listening and little action were a penance for most harpers; who tended to be gregarious by nature。 〃If you can find a couple of lads in the Hold to train up to drumming; I'd be grateful。 Shorten our hours。 I've not had the time; and neither Mumolon nor Ifor has the top rating you got from the Hall DrumMaster。〃
   Again Robinton nodded。 He had had the advantage of being raised in the Harper Hall and learning to decipher messages long before he took the actual course。
   〃The usual evening divertissements; but we trade off。〃 Then Master Minnarden looked quizzically at him。 〃Bring any new songs with you?〃 When Robinton smiled in assent; Minnarden sighed with relief。 〃Both Mumolon and Ifor are good harpers; excellent teachers; but couldn't pose if you gave them words and music to put together。 That's your special skill; I understand。。。 and don't turn modest on me。〃
   Robinton chuckled。
   〃You're quartered well?〃
   Robinton bowed his head gratefully; for he had an outside room; small but private; with a window facing east and a bath next door。
   〃Need anything?〃 Robinton shook his head。
   〃Good。 Tillek is not as much a warren as many big Holds。 But that's because the cliff doesn't have that many caves; so they've used the local stone to build sturdy; Threadproof housing。〃
   Robinton looked at him sharply。 This was the first time anyone had mentioned Thread。
   〃Hmmm; yes; young harper; I believe we'll see Thread again;〃 Minnarden said solemnly。 〃I've read too much in the Archives to think Pern will escape its return。。。 in due time。 Are you of my mind? Which; I must add; is not shared by many; including Melongel; though he's a well…read man。〃
   〃The dragons told me。 And I've friends in the Weyr。。。〃 Robinton admitted hesitantly。 But if Minnarden believed Thread would return; he wouldn't object to Robinton's friendship with a dragonrider。
   〃Keep them。 Cherish them;〃 Minnarden said。 Then he cocked his head to one side。 〃Is that why young Lord Raid let you go?〃 He held up his hand when Robinton moved uneasily in the chair 〃I know; I know。 If you believe in anything … anything … keep that faith。 Now;〃 he went on; rising; 〃if you've any questions after you've settled in; I prefer my harpers talking to me rather 

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