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Authors: Susan Price
“Please yourself, God Botherer,” Windsor said in his own language. Andrea offered a gift bag to the priest, who pointedly looked away. Lord Brackenhill, perhaps as a sign of graciousness to make up for his priest's boorishness, took the bag himself.
“Be so kind,” Andrea said, “gan your way in andâbe at home. This be all for your comfort. Be so good.”
Without another word, or a look, Brackenhill, his sister, his daughter, and his priest went on into the hall, looking about them at the long tables, the flowers and lights.
The Grannams who came behind them were not so reserved. They happily accepted their gift bags and peered into them, exclaiming in pleasure at the little gifts they found inside. They gaped at the tables, at the high roof, at the massed flowers. Whispering to one another, they felt the flowers and argued about whether they were real or not. Others fingered the glittery beads that made up the curtain. Andrea wondered how many of the decorations would be left when the guests departed.
She heard Gareth's headset crackle again. “The Sterkarms,” he said to Windsor.
Andrea's heartbeat quickened. Per was here. She looked around and saw that the Grannam party was well into the hall, admiring the glass and china on the tables. Obviously, they were going to take no part in greeting the Sterkarms.
“Well then, Andrea,” Windsor said. “Try not to screw it up this time.”
But all Andrea could think was: I'll soon be seeing Per!
GLOSSARY
a
, to
air
, are, is
at
, that
av
, through, of
ayn
, a
bairt
, brought
barn
, child
braw
, brave, fine
brekker
, break
brenna
, burn
bror
, brother
dag
, day
dahla
, dale
day
, that, it
dem
, them
der
, there
dey
, they
deyn
, this
dick
, ten
Erlf
(plural:
Erlven
), Elf
erpent
, opened
far
, father
fars-bror
, uncle (on father's side)
fen
, friend
finner
, find
foor
, for
foorlet
, stop, leave it
forby
, finished, over, ended
forstaw
, understand
fra
, from
gaw
, go
giffer
, give
gigot
, twenty
glayder
, gladden
god dag
, good day
halv
, half
han
, he
hander
, hands
har
, have, has
hayer
, here
hite
, called, named
hodda
, head
hold
, stay
honning
, honey
hoppa
, jump
hura
, heard
hus
, house
hyemma
, home
i
, in
inyen
, no one
jakke
, sleeveless, quilted jerkin
kaller
, shout
karl
, man
kaster
, throw
kenna
, know
kews
, kiss
klahr
, clear
kneefa
, knife
kom
, come! (command)
kommer
, come
kvenna
, women
ladda
, lad, boy
lam
, lamb
lant
, land
lerfta
, promise
lilla
, little
lukket
, locked, closed
lutta
, listen
maht
, food
maun
, must
may
, girl
melk
, milk
meth
, with
migh
, me
min
, mine
nakka
, neck
namma
, name
naw
, now
neath
, down
nesh
, soft
nie ting
, nothing
nigh
, no, not
nor
, when
oh
, and
olla
, all
opp
, up
oss
, us
pa
, by
penya
, money
ridder
, ride
rikti
, right
sa
, so
sawrer
, hurt
seet
, said;
sye
, say;
sayer
, says
sertha
, sweet
shoota
, shoot
sikka
, safe
sitta
, sit
skal
, shall
skyera
, cut
slerssa
, fight
snakka
, speak
sootha
, truly
spak
, speak
staw
, stands
sterk
, strong
stilla
, quiet!
stoor
, big
sverer
, swear
t'
, the
takh
, thanks
tala
, talk
tar
, take
thine
, your
thu
, you
til
, to, toward
tur
, tower
tyan
, two
urd
, word
urst
, cheese
ut
, out
vah
, what
vegg
, wall
vem
, who
venda tilbacka
, return
vi
, we
vilken
, which
vill
, will
vit
, white
vor
, where
vordan staw day
, how stands it? (i.e. how are you?)
vorfar
, why
wey
, wee, small
ya
, yes
yarl
, lord (i.e. master)
yett
, gate
yi
, I
yunker
, young
About the Author
Susan Price is the author of the Sterkarm series. Born in Dudley, West Midlands, in England, she went on to write the Guardian Fiction Prizeâwinning
The Sterkarm Handshake
(1998) after visiting reiver country on the borders of Scotland. To help her imagine the Sterkarm's world, she drew on lifelong interests in history, folklore, and old ballads, as well as her hobbies of shooting with a longbow and traveling to the Scottish hills with her partner. Price cont
inued the series with
A Sterkarm Kiss
(2004) and
A Sterkarm Tryst
(2017)
.
Her other works include the novel
The Ghost Drum
, which won the prestigious Carnegie Medal. Price lives in the Black Country, in West Midlands, England.
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This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, events, and incidents either are the product of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, businesses, companies, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.
Copyright © 1998 by Susan Price
Cover design by Drew Padrutt
978-1-5040-2099-2
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