THIRTY-SEVEN - THE DUNES
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t all day on t of ternoon, ted talked, te, trance of ting h love.
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t sand at t of t bird calling.
turned t once, because it sounded like no creature t belonged to te trilling song, and t from a different direction. Deligried to see t all t ed up again, all time singing and singing in ricones an endlessly varied song.
And tter of ttle fountain of sand in front of bird landed a few yards away.
Lyra said, quot;Pan... ?quot;
o tell in t; at any rate, e sand. till circled overill singing, and to join pearl of dark red feathers.
And ill kne o see o t tig. Sixty years and more ions as brigting t bet as tered t rigo t dunes.
Lyra made to move to Pantalaimon spoke.
quot;Lyra,quot; ;Serafina Pekkala came to us last nigold us all kinds of to guide tians heyll be here...”
quot;Pan,quot; sressed, quot;o is it? is it?quot;
to e ermine. too, ill felt it tle grip at , and became a cat.
Before so ;tc listen, listen to us no;
quot;Yes, you must listen,quot; said Pantalaimon. quot;to explain.quot;
Beto tell told tion about tures: about intending it, tco separate and yet still be one being.
quot;But ts not all,quot; Kirjava said.
And Pantalaimon said, quot;O ell you ...quot;
Lyra was bewildered. i