THIRTY-SIX - THE BROKEN ARROW
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trangeness of this knowledge.
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quot;And you saw...”
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told tc trying to distract ; but s talk, because of thers voice.
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Pantalaimon cried aloud, a pure, cold os and burroure table fear came into being.
Serafina c not compassion