A Warrior's Heart, Chapter 13

There were enough mrr'tani on board that they'd be able to use the same strategy they had with the ferret, and few enough humans that strong soul felt confident that she could keep the mrr'tani on board from doing anything rash.

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A Servant's Heart, Chapter 3

"back before any of us could remember, the mrr'tani lived on a single planet, mss'delai. it's said that it was a perfect society. there was no war, no hunger, no poverty. we were all our own person, but every mrr'tani lived to assist the whole.

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A Warrior's Heart, Chapter 5

Right now, though, it's better for the good masters to own mrr'tani, or at least lease them." "how could that be better?" strong soul asked. "with the demand for mrr'tani labor as high as it is, there's a use for our kind.

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A Warrior's Heart, Epilogue

Was it like that with the mrr'tani? would anyone a thousand generations from now ever remember anything she'd done?

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A Servant's Heart, Chapter 20

She recruited more and more of the mrr'tani on the ship into her plan and the ones that weren't working on setting it up, she sent to the mrr'tani in the forward sections, warning them of what was coming.

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A Warrior's Heart, Chapter 15

If the alliance was going to leave her mrr'tani to men like him, then she had not other options but to ensure that they were safe. after all, they were her mrr'tani.

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A Warrior's Heart, Chapter 2

Most of the furniture and opulent fixtures had been removed and long ago sold for salvage aboard a mrr'tani cargo ship and now it was just as spartan as the rest of the fleet.

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A Servant's Heart, Chapter 18

Yes, for servant mrr'tani. you are freewalkers. you think we don't know how you live when you come? apartments of your own! sandwine brought to you at your beck and call! other mrr'tani to do your bidding, as if you were another human."

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A Servant's Heart, Chapter 12

"i am morning dawn, by the will of the free mrr'tani administrator of rawss'a'mrr'sarr, and i recognize the mrr'tanah before me. i name her keeper of hearts, a frr'a'tan'lassi'ah of the mrr'tani."

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A Warrior's Heart, Chapter 14

Where almost every mrr'tani would have said something was missing deep inside, they would never have been able to tell anyone what that something was. only the very old mrr'tani would have known that it was the connection.

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