Red Star Rising by Anne McCaffrey. Part three

waggled a finger at him, grinning more broadly now. You’ll never be

able to glamorize the little darlings enough to satisfy doting papa.”

But. -The last time a commission came in from Chalkin, said Chomas,

joining in the conversation, Macartor was there for nine months before

his work was deemed “satisfactory”.

Chomas jabbed his finger at the clause that began on the completion of

satisfactory work’. He came back a ghost of himself and poorer than

he’d started out.

Macartor?” lantine knew of the painter. a capable man with a fine eye

for detail, now doing murals for the new Hall at Nerat Hold.

He tried to think of a reason why Macartor had not been able to deal

well with Chalkin. Great man for detail, but not for portraiture,’ he

said.

Ussie’s eyebrows rose high in his long face and his grey eyes danced

with mischief.

So, take the commission and learn for yourself. I mean, some of us

need some extra marks before Turn’s End, but not so badly as we’d go to

Bitra Hold to earn em. You know the reputation there for gambling?

They’d sooner stop breathing than stop gambling.

Oh, it can’t be half as bad as they say it is,’ Iantine replied.

The sixteen marks, plus keep and travel expenses, is scale.

Ussie ticked the points off on fingers. Travel? Well, you’d have to

pay your own way there . – But he specifies travel – – Iantine

protested, tapping that phrase impatiently.

Hmmm, but you have to pay out for the travel there and account for

every quarter mark you spent. Take you a few days to sort out right

there. Chalkin’s so mingy no decent cook stays with him, ditto for

housekeeper, steward and any other staff, so you may end up having to

cook your own meals if he doesn’t charge you for the fuel to cook with.

The Hold’s not got central heating, and you’d want a room fire this time

of the year in that region. Oh, and bring your own bed-furs, he doesn’t

supply them to casual workers Casual? A portraitist from Hall Domaize

is not classified as a casual worker,’ Iantine said indignantly.

At Bitra, my friend, everyone’s casual,’ Chomas put in.

Chalkin’s never issued a fair service contract in his life. And read

EVERY SINGLE WORD on the page if you are foolish enough to take the

commission. Which, if you had the sense of little green apples, you

won’t.” Chomas gave a final decisive nod of his head and continued on

his way to his own work station, where he was doing fine marquetry on a

desk.

However, lantine had a particular need for the marks the commission

would bring him. With his professional diploma all but in his hand, he

wanted to start repaying what he owed his parents. His father wanted to

avail himself of lantine’s land allotment to extend his pasturage, but

he didn’t have the marks to pay the Council transfer fees: never a huge

amount, but sufficient so that Ian tine’s large family would have to cut

back on what few luxuries they had to save the sum. it was therefore a

matter of self-esteem and pride for lantine to earn the fee.

His parents had given him a good start, more than he deserved

considering how seldom he had been at the hold since his twelfth

birthday. His mother had wished him to be a teacher, as she had been

before her marriage. She had taught all the basics to him, his nine

siblings and the children in the other nearby Benden mountain sheep and

farm holds. And because he had shown not only a keen interest in

learning but also discernible skill in sketching – filling every inch of

a precious drawing book with studies of every aspect of life on the

hillside hold – it had been decided to send him to the College. His

help would be missed, but his father had reluctantly agreed that the lad

showed more aptitude with pen and pencil than shepherd crook. His next

youngest brother, who had the temperament for the work, had been

ecstatic to be promoted to Iantine’s tasks.

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