Chapter 20-2

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“Vasha sold some minor pieces. There was a cache of credits and gold. He took those,” Miriam answered. “It makes sense to move the easier items. Some of these will be difficult to move,” Perrigaul said, stopping in front of a carved wooden mask. The eyes were polished black stone embedded with silver flecks. “There is always a buyer. You just need to find the correct venue,” Ari said breezily. Perrigaul had no doubt that Ari had contacts who could find buyers with deep pockets. He probably even had people knowledgeable of art and history, and could appraise the treasures. “How do you want to do this?” Ari asked. “I’ve never divvied up loot before.” “We could do it by item so you get your sixty percent,” Perrigaul answered. “Tedious.” “Very. We could do it by value, but that will req

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