CHAPTER FIFTEEN: BLOODMOSS-2
ed a once, but tenacious. And ill oo, o fig till he fell.
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eeto t all t ted and some didnt, and all time ing, sill t.
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ill a blur of e breast and bird, an osprey, a daemon, and it ill. ill tried to pull a loosened.
But ood on end.
t;Give me your ot;
quot;Be careful,quot; said ill.
t do arm, and ips moved gently over t and on to tmost delicacy on to tumps of ills t fingers.
go at once, and up.
quot;Youve got t; ;Youre t;
, breat . ?
ill ill lying on tones, utterly spent. All see er a fes a marvelous sooto umps of o his skin.
quot; are you doing?quot; ill said.
quot;Curing your ill.”
quot;;
quot;Im t t. Dont move.quot;
ting more wo of rain splaso ills face.
rembling violently, but
over tumps and rip of linen tighe hand.
And as soon as till bemused by tried to sit up and look at it for ouc, ing like a bird against the bars of a cage.
quot;Yes,quot; try and cure t, go on.quot;
quot;Are you ill?quot;
quot;Ill be better soon. Yo