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CHAPTER FOUR


    quot;Os all very ;  tas I ougo be riding in on a litter o a feast in tisrocs palace (may  sneaking in like ts different for you.”

    Sa t all this very silly.

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    tened  s no one  a charger.

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    Sa ending to lead but it le nudges urned to t and began  going up a steep  rees and t side; on t over  to round a o t and continued rising. to tre of taso finer streets. Great statues of tly impressive rato look at- rose  on sals. Palm trees and pillared arcades cast ss. And te must be nice inside, .

    At every turn Sa ting out of t to stop  altogeted out quot;ay, arkaanquot;, or quot;for tark;, or quot;for teent;, quot;or for t;, and everyone in t ta imes see t lord or lady for asraffic regulation,  o get out of tant;  unless you  a cut from a wt end of a spear.

    It
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