[The alternative 'It's a book,' being equally obvious before the paper might even be peeled away.]
Higgins was a linguist and a poet based out the Chantry at Starkhaven. I don't find his verse particularly remarkable, but that [with a nod to the parcel] is work worth reading.
[That being 'Poetry of the Trade Tongue', a rigorously researched volume that is part linguistics and part philosophy centered on the development and use of language both across the Marches and in relation to their more far flung trade (pun intended; Higgins writes with a certain good humor) partners.]
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[The alternative 'It's a book,' being equally obvious before the paper might even be peeled away.]
Higgins was a linguist and a poet based out the Chantry at Starkhaven. I don't find his verse particularly remarkable, but that [with a nod to the parcel] is work worth reading.
[That being 'Poetry of the Trade Tongue', a rigorously researched volume that is part linguistics and part philosophy centered on the development and use of language both across the Marches and in relation to their more far flung trade (pun intended; Higgins writes with a certain good humor) partners.]