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+ | 'The master's away on business,' said the lawyer, assuming the expression of a halfwit and speaking in a slightly squeaky voice. 'I am the master's butler. My name is Dullord, Mikael Dullord. How may I server your honourable selves?'}} |
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Latest revision as of 15:44, 26 January 2014
Mikael Dullord was a convenient alias used by Codringher when he felt like keeping his true identity a secret. Notably, he tried to use it, unsuccessfully, when Schirrú came knocking. For some time, Geralt also thought Fenn was an alias, but he was mistaken.
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'The Honourable Mr. Codringher?'
'The master's away on business,' said the lawyer, assuming the expression of a halfwit and speaking in a slightly squeaky voice. 'I am the master's butler. My name is Dullord, Mikael Dullord. How may I server your honourable selves?'
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— pg(s). 157, Time of Contempt (UK edition)