Boots, Ham, Cutlery Another uneventful quarter of an hour later we leave because we have a house to rob. We saw the tenants get into a coach yesterday with huge travel chests, so they must be away for more than one day. We follow Joel’s plan of taking everything. He wins the argument by saying it’s actually good for business if people know we broke in because it will make them pay for protection. It’s a rare occasion to find a house worth breaking into, completely empty. Rich people have live-in servants who usually stay even when their masters leave for a few days and poor people have nothing worth stealing. Our target tonight is a house in the civilian quarter. The family is wealthy enough to be worth the risk but not so rich as to have servants. We don’t find any money. They must ha

