CHAPTER FOURTEEN: ONE ALAMO GULCH-1
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quot;And t; he said.
quot;Neo t born in it,quot; said Stanislaus Grumman. quot;As old as yours or mine, ot Asriels done more profoundly ts ever been s I spoke of—ted places now.
Its o navigate, but t;
quot;Nes a strange ; said Lee.
quot;Yes,quot; said Stanislaus Grumman. quot;It is a strange some feel at ;
quot;It looks empty,quot; said Lee.
quot;Not so. Beyond t y t s still ined by ts of ts and nobles , ts fallen on imes in t t;
A fees later, as ted on, Lee sa a ligone breaker, toiful city around a uous building like an opera els, and little streets wrees hung over shaded balconies.
And Grumman ed closer, Lee o see t t an adult in sigo see t t of cafes, or eating and drinking, or gathering bags full of goods from houses and shops.
And ting, and a red-tle boy tones to smas y, a teac; it was a world of children.
But t to rub , but t about it: columns of mist—or sometenuous t—a tever ty ed along tered ered in tyards. them unseeing.
But not unseen. ted over ty, t some of terest to t tain celescope) all transparent beings t line seemed to s. And t, time to time o clear his vision.
quot; t; said Lee.
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quot;ters feast as vampires feast on blood, but ters food is attention. A conscious and informed interest in turity of ctractive to