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Numbly, Sabriel y hands hung open by her sides.
“I o te,” Ably. “I knos and s. I do not kno everyt lives must go time. t is t governs our it also governs us. You are ty-t taug time to die.”
for. For a moment, sood like a stringed puppet at rest, t , feeling t fabric of . So diminisill once again stle girl, running to tes. As sing of . Only noime- piece, counting ing till it ime for o die.
Siging around stretc go.
turned toget into Life.
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A cracking noise beart, and turn, a jolt of fear suddenly overlaid urning to Life! Ice flakes fell from ture flurries, and to several small floes and drifted away.
toucone blinked as t fell ayhe sword and bell.
“ter!” exclaimed toucone, as their eyes and moved.
But no one instant a terrible scream of rage and fury burst out of t out across ter.
toucone turned again, and t croucs eyes and long mouter.
Be, ed s bogclay ood somet mig of as a man.
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