The midday sun struggled through the haze of a cool, dry summer. Ansa folded a woollen blanket around little Serega, tucked beside the hearth in the bulrush basket, and slipped out of the thatched longhouse. The most important jobs were already done, bread baked, grain milled from the dwindling stores, kneaded and set to prove. Her spring-born daughter,…
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