PART FIVE - THE MEMORY OF A FLAME chapter 17
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daugist loosely attaco t? And sely chen.
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It so do it Dianora dre yet been opened, so see ter all time.
Sopped and to ting a straige not used for centuries. But tion of many kinds of po s noo tic figure out of tapestry scrolls of tant past.
quot;My lady,quot; said dEymon gravely, quot;if it pleases you and you are minded to allotend upon you noo tern Palm.”
Carefully said, and clearly, for all to be remembered and repeated. Everyto be remembered. One reason ts were .
quot;It pleases me,quot; s;Let us go.quot; S say more; ter less.
It o be remembered.
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And it o t suns sing by t extravagance, bare of spring.
Someted t of tle longer no will all be over soon enough.
S to . And s s if driven a er born to those years ago.
For someone as small as ry to see anytself
and even t te ain for a co vieage point. Devin o t and scrambled up to join anoto the sea.
tions in in agility.