CHAPTER ONE: THE CAT AND THE HORNBEAM TREES-2
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te it in ula.
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ill ate slo even so ook muchan she did.
t of ty boulevard, tars in ted at all.
And all time ensely a, but iger; . ure of t tasted t hed for days.
quot;Laura? Lara?quot; ill said.
quot;Lyra.quot;
quot;Lyra... Silvertongue?quot;
quot;Yes.quot;
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quot; did you say about dust?quot;
quot;Dust, yeao find out about it. But to be empty. to ask. Ive been ;
quot;But o find out about dust?quot;
quot;Special Dust,quot; sly. quot;Not ordinary dust, obviously.quot;
t, a poc he girl saw his glance.
quot;You a daemon,quot; s;Inside you.quot;
knoo say.
quot;You ; s on. quot;You be a like t. Even if you dont kno a daemon, you have.
e first t like t at all.quot;
quot;e?quot;
quot;Me and Pantalaimon. Us. But you, your daemon ent separate from you. Its you. Apart of you.
Youre part of eac t;
ill looked at t daemon noting in profoundly alone.
quot;Im tired. Im going to bed,quot; ;Are you going to stay in ty?quot;
quot;Dunno. Ive got to find out more about be some Sc be