Hild's frown did not change as Gannicus described how the dog had probably been used. Dog fights were common, liked by the gesiths for the opportunity to gamble on the winners of the battle. They usually started naturally though, over a bone or piece of meat, and ended with one hound injured, but not so greatly as to be unable to walk away and serve again.
She did however look surprised at the manner of Gannicus' question, that he would even pause in the question. "Of course not," she said. "In this space, with so much of it, we could train a dog to work. In time, once he's healed. He could have a place here, easily."
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She did however look surprised at the manner of Gannicus' question, that he would even pause in the question. "Of course not," she said. "In this space, with so much of it, we could train a dog to work. In time, once he's healed. He could have a place here, easily."