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Usually as part of an army, true, rather than a merchant caravan.
I heard something about it when the merchant caravan was last here.
By noon of the next day she had caught up with a large merchant caravan.
His first contact with magic came a few days later on the open road when he happened by a merchant caravan.
He turned toward the south where the mountain pass was to be found and the merchant caravans came through.
He passed by the merchant caravan, which was still circled in the valley.
The city was a customs point for merchant caravans passing through.
We should tell them," she said, motioning toward the merchant caravan. "
I saw your work with the merchant caravan," Pony reminded him. "
But the markets of Zazesspur were much more than a stopping place for merchant caravans.
Several days after their encounter with Silvanoshei, the merchant caravan arrived in a port town.
It was the duty of the state to protect the merchant caravans on these trade routes from robbers and wild life.
Running into an armed merchant caravan, he is suspected of being a spy for bandits and seized.
They had engaged to guard a merchant caravan of about 315 heavy wagons going to Chihuahua City.
He realized now that this was a merchant caravan; not an uncommon thing on the road to Luskan at this time of year.
Nor had we any fears while traveling, such as troubled merchant caravans that must hire bravos to their protection.
Very likely the last merchant caravan from Dawinno had brought him word that Naarinta was close to death.
Drovers and merchant caravans always moved from town to town, timing their arrivals to the local market day.
The very first night away from the ship, Silvanoshei fell in with a merchant caravan bound for the very same port town he'd recently left.
Later that same day, a host of four score soldiers arrived from Carradoon, having received word of the attack on the merchant caravan.
Beyond this disorderly district was a flat open pastureland where merchant caravans could camp with their pack-animals.
The men of Thu-Kimnibol's crew had often served in the regular merchant caravans that pass between the two cities.
Merchant caravans on the Silk Road would stop for relief at the thriving oasis towns.
Riding a wagon along protected trading routes in a guarded merchant caravan doesn't make you an adventurer," she had informed him. "