CHAPTER TEN: THE SHAMANTEN-2
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quot;Name anyt;
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Grummans eyes . I give you my Ill make certain tection of tle knife. But I knife ask to do, and it may be t o even greater danger.quot;
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quot;You go into t take me.quot;
quot;And t been too sick to observe t;
quot;Leave to me.quot;
Lee nodded. on turquoise ring back do track to the village.
t some lengt to touco mutter a feo receive urn. Lee, meano ted breeze lifting tirring tops. to till it time for days t to be a promise of clearing it.
At tage ed Grummans pack into t, and filled ttle engine, sped do, darting under trees and skimming out into t t Lee sraveler, ; why was he so damn jumpy?
* * * t at to find every el, every lodging e room commandeered by soldiers. Not just any soldiers, eitroops of t ferociously trained and laviso uperium.
Lee ended to rest a nigting off, because Grumman looked in need of it, but there was no chance of finding a room.
quot;s going on?quot; o tman .
quot;e dont kno arrived yesterday and commandeered every billet, every scrap of
food, and every so, too, if you taken it.quot;
quot;Dyou know w;
quot;Nort; said tman. quot;to be fougs, test ;
quot;Norto t ne;
quot;ts rigroops coming; t t be a loaf of bread or a gallon of spirit lef