THIRTY-EIGHT - THE BOTANIC GARDEN
and made treets, .
Once tanic Garden, Pan ran ao it go and sprang up into tree nearby. It o be careful not to do it ay a secret. Once s off to all ill augion.
S on ted for Pan to come to o surprise so see ended s seen onto the bench.
quot;I nearly did it,quot; he said.
quot;Youll o get better t. I e.quot;
on ting on her shoulder.
quot; are o tell ; he said.
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quot;But ;
quot;Yes,quot; s;probably.quot;
quot;It mig;
Lyra t be cleverer ticated, and to kno more t all t ant to girls of t be able to tell t so t.
quot;Dyou ter?quot; said Pantalaimon.
quot;it . Imagine o carry a pile of books everyw;
quot;?quot;
quot;ill you ever tell me ;
quot;One day,quot; ;And sell ill, one day. e agreed t tell eitill t;
quot;All rig; she said peaceably.
Sold Pantalaimon everyt it he way shed abandoned him.
And it ing to t s t speak to him in her head,
didnt relive every moment toget long for it o love someone so muc onisures, t onis. S tenderness it left in
s forever.
Pan slipped doo togets. Some ell o read ter again, and to teac than she did.
S, t kno yet, but to be my friends.
Pantalaimon murmured, quot;t t ill said...quot;
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quot;On t before you tried ter. any else t;
quot;I remember. t mattered more t important place.quot;
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