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cried her catch on the steps of the Palace of Truth, and when another peddler tried to run her off she turned his cart over and sent his oysters skittering across the cobbles. Customs officers from the Chequy Port would buy from her, and paddlers from the Drowned Town, whose sunken domes and towers poked up from the green waters of the lagoon. One time, when Brea took to her bed with her moon blood, Cat had pushed her barrow to the Purple Harbor to sell crabs and prawns to oarsmen off the Sealordâs pleasure barge, covered stem to stern with laughing faces. Other days she followed the sweetwater river to the Moon Pool. She sold to swaggering bravos in striped satin, and to keyholders and justiciars in drab coats of brown and grey. But she always returned to the Ragmanâs Harbor.
âOysters, clams, and cockles,â
the girl shouted as she pushed her barrow along the wharves.
âMussels, prawns, and cockles.â
A dirty orange cat came padding after her, drawn by the sound of her call. Farther on, a second cat appeared, a sad, bedraggled grey thing with a stub tail. Cats liked the smell of Cat. Some days she would have a dozen trailing after her before the sun went down. From time to time the girl would throw an oyster at them and watch to see who came away with it. The biggest toms would seldom win, she noticed; oft as not, the prize went to some smaller, quicker animal, thin and mean and hungry.
Like me,
she told herself. Her favorite was a scrawny old tom with a chewed ear who reminded her of a cat that sheâd once chased all around the Red Keep.
No, that was some other girl, not me.
Two of the ships that had been here yesterday were gone, Cat saw, but five new ones had docked; a small carrack called the
Brazen Monkey,
a huge Ibbenese whaler that reeked of tar and blood and whale oil, two battered cogs from Pentos, and a lean green galley up from Old Volantis. Cat stopped at the foot of every gangplank to cry her clams and oysters, once in the trade talk and again in the Common Tongue of Westeros. A crewman on the whaler cursed at her so loudly that he scared away her cats and one of the Pentoshi oarsman asked how much she wanted for the clam between her legs, but she fared better at the other ships. A mate on the green galley wolfed half a dozen oysters and told her how his captain had been killed by the Lysene pirates who had tried to board them near the Stepstones. âThat bastard Saan it was, with
Old Motherâs Son
and his big
Valyrian.
We got away, but just.â
The little
Brazen Monkey
proved to be from Gulltown, with a Westerosi crew who were glad to talk to someone in the Common Tongue. One asked how a girl from Kingâs Landing came to be selling mussels on the docks of Braavos, so she had to tell her tale. âWeâre here four days, and four long nights,â another told her. âWhereâs a man to go to find a bit of sport?â
âThe mummers at the Ship are doing
Seven Drunken Oarsmen,
â Cat told them, âand thereâs eel fights in the Spotted Cellar, down by the gates of Drowned Town. Or if you want you can go by the Moon Pool, where the bravos duel at night.â
âAye, thatâs good,â another sailor said, âbut what Wat was really wanting was a woman.â
âThe best whores are at the Happy Port, down by where the mummersâ Ship is moored.â She pointed. Some of the dockside whores were vicious, and sailors fresh from the sea never knew which ones. Sâvrone was the worst. Everyone said she had robbed and killed a dozen men, rolling the bodies into the canals to feed the eels. The Drunken Daughter could be sweet when sober, but not with wine in her. And Canker Jeyne was really a man. âAsk for Merry. Meralyn is her true name, but everyone calls her Merry, and she is.â Merry bought a dozen oysters every time Cat came by the brothel and shared them with her girls. She had a good heart, everyone agreed. âThat, and the biggest pair of teats in all of Braavos,â Merry herself was fond of boasting.
Her girls were nice as well; Blushing Bethany and the Sailorâs Wife, one-eyed Yna who could tell your fortune from a drop of blood, pretty little Lanna, even Assadora, the Ibbenese woman with the mustache. They might not be beautiful, but they were kind to her. âThe Happy Port is where all the porters go,â Cat assured the men of the
Brazen Monkey.
ââThe boys unload the
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