CHAPTER 26
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quot;I dont kno; Sy hair, away from his blinking eyes.
e forced ourselves into t around for t, struck it, and sparked torc reflected particles floating in ttling like sediment stirred in a glass. I called out to t beat ;Over ; As if moving tmare, unnel, turning left into t of t eac. Lucood at trance clinging to , and on ears trails in t. ly as ed for us. Ased in ted by torc. I could make out tood. At a frantic pace, ossed stones to trying to move tain bit by bit. I sao ing debris from t ran to the ceiling.
quot; ; Speck asked.
quot;trapped,quot; Luc;Smaolac once. ed be under too, if I t;
quot;Onions and Béka are already out. e saside,quot; I said.
quot;Are you t; Speck asked t; you out.quot;
e dug until to stick o tones until Lucopped and ed for a sound for o t;Do you see anyt;
quot;Dig,quot; ;I can ;
it a abruptly, and Smaolacinued to enlarge tunnel like a small creature in tes, o someone, t us to keep burroely . As suddenly as surned, anotorco t upon our ore at tone. quot;Béka, t bastard,quot; s;to anyone but ;
After muco cra Luc;Doill and cold to touc and ally sour.
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Stone by stone, of t debris, I asked ; out okay?quot;
quot;Not a trace.quot; ioned back toers, noon of eart t stirred and from sleep to deaturning over in t stop to ty of ano