CHAPTER SIX: LIGHTED FLIERS-2
rs...quot; onis;Dont you knoers?quot;
quot;eve never seen t knoo tand.quot;
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Ruta Skadi o it o meet her.
quot;But tell me ; Joac on. quot;You didnt ans ;
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quot;No. But , making for t;
quot;Angels?quot;
quot;troops of t been so common in t years, time ten, or so o say.quot;
otered ed travelers. ted noing some of the children.
Serafina folloonig ters, ell us more about t;
quot;Certainly I ;
tco move trees s o stay o see ttle co a moto
tugging to not understand s. t parents of t before, simply looked bleak and stayed dumb. Serafina picked up ttle boy figure still standing in ter, indifferent. Serafina felt ears on her bare skin.
to tcernly, ignoring tears. t in oo seemed immortal and strong and beautiful.
Later, as t old Serafina and Ruta Skadi about tory of his world.
It ies , tilled and fertile. Merc so and fro on ts of cod and tunny, bass and mullet; ts ran s and squares of t cities ambassadors from Brasil and Benin, from Eireland and Corea mingled abaco sellers, une bonds. At nig under t gardens, and tirred of jasmine and to trung mandarone.
tcened o tale of a so different.
quot;But it ; ;t all orre degli Angeli, toy , to blame. Ot on us fo