FOUR - AMA AND THE BATS
s at t be done in a ;
quot;Is to take back?quot;
t daemon fell off tered blackly aside before s ting silently across too quickly for Ama to follo t eyes of tly o box, apping out a spoonful of poed them.
ipped all ts into a mortar and ground togettering a spell as apped tle on tar, dislodging took a bruse some cers on a s of paper. ipped all to tion and folded tly into a little square package.
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quot;One is enoug; said t;No time you come, tell me trut part of it.quot;
to given too much away.
Next evening so t rice leaf. Sing to tell t so give of all for ted sleeper to alk to hey could be friends!
But as surned tient ed at ty. S fe t in, and t, and everything else.
Ama looked into t beating fast. Surely t ter patc he curve of her sleeping daemon.
S a little closer. t about it, t and left ted girl alone.
A t struck Ama like a musical note: suppose surned...
But sime to feel t idea before sside, and in a s sed be t be was wrong.
And no golden monkey ting in trance, sniffing and turning . Ama sa o hes, mouse-formed
and trembling.
quot; is it?quot; said to to trance. quot;. S come in, t arrange a spot on to leave t.quot;
it a glance at tooped to bring to life, and set a pan of er to o time up and looked ar