CHAPTER TWO: AMONG THE WITCHES-2
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quot;Most o tcing, Serafina Pekkala, s, for ;
quot;And w do you ;
quot;te confusion. You see, t knoends to do.quot;
quot;Nor do I,quot; s;and I cant imagine mig do you tending, Dr.
Lanselius?quot;
ly rubbed t daemon humb.
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quot;ts a good idea.... Ill do it. And Ill go at once.quot;
So to join Kaisa in the clouds.
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In all turmoil, s in too gallop soutely to t or tig skeins of geese disintegrated into a ic fields t, Serafina Pekkala sat on o tes of Svalbard.
t, ting off a group of cliff-gs.
S before so see yard. A single figure so t of t dog daemon snarling and snapping beside hings flew low enough.
S kno a cliff-g oo loosely organized to be called a troop—circled, sa, and fled in confusion. A minute later tantly off tains before do silence.
Serafina fleo tyard and aligrampled, blood-sprinkled snoill cim