chapter xxiii
ed ection, and toucone’s out-t swords.
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would be on omach muscles.
fle of ter, s guard again, but tact, and t retreating, backing aopped t toucone didn’t recognize, till ter drained out of his ears.
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tood at tried to stop t Gate.
Per of two Abhorsens . . .
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“It is almost time,” ly. “ you to take . . . toucone . . .
and run for tairs. Do not stop for anyt all. Once outside, climb up to top of to t Yard.
It’s just an empty field nooucone tc got there—”
“A Papererrupted Sabriel. “But I cras.”
“there are several around,” replied Abhorsen.
“t—ty-sixtaugo construct t so tell you ierre. Fly as close to troy it!”
“ will you be doing?” whispered Sabriel.
“ meeting her gaze. “Give me your sword, and . . .
Astarael.”
tarael the Sorrowful.