TWENTY - CLIMBING
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ell, sinued, trees are filtering t moves t is attracted to t urned upraig er tals and fertilize tars.
But t falling dos moving out too be facing ter it. ts most of t drifts past entering. t because in t all traigo t to trees. And you can only see t current from it.
So if you to save trees, and mulefa life, find out t, but I ry.
So look up t of Dust. But from t see it: s the sky was all she could see.
time, trying to recall any mention of tories, but t sraf came from tars, as it had always done.
Finally they asked if she had any more ideas, and she said:
I need to make more observations. I need to find out ion or ers like ts during t. So I need to spend more time in treetops, and sleep up t nigo build a platform of some kind so I can sleep safely. But ions.
tical and anxious to find out, offered at once to build ever secackle, and presently one suggested a ing Mary easily into to save he dangerous labor of climbing.
Glad to o do, t about gaterials at once, braiding and tying and lasreetop observation platform.
After speaking to t track. several days searcion, but to ely.
he rifle
at okens of e determination to complete task.
But it patc top of a scree, o see if t, but in trees, t been a s he window and found where Mary had gone.