TWO - BALTHAMOS AND BARUCH-1
a moment.
quot;Now; said a voice.
ill in truggled to ually (and it took most of a minute, because o open o t morning in front of him.
quot;; he said.
quot;Beside you,quot; said t;t;
t in t, but nowhere could he see a figure.
quot;I said on. quot;You at , at dusk or da best in darkness; least of all in tain, and found neit ter er.quot;
quot;A dead man? does ;
quot;e middle age. Flesraces of a around ;
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quot;S traces. My companion urn ;
ill got to and looked around. torm ressing; for nearby lay tced oing al-beaked carrion croearing at t feast.
ill looked at eacurn, but none of tcicular friend. t s suddenly on anot long before the evening?
So s still be alive. t c found not tion he looked.
quot;; o the angel.
quot;Beside you,quot; came t;as al;
ill looked to , hing.
quot;So no one can see you. Could anyone else ;
quot;Not if I artly.
quot; is your name? Do you ;
quot;Yes, ;
ill considered o do. of many, all t take are snuffed out like candles, as if ted. At t all ills ced at once. But to keep tence meant doing noto cer all.
quot;ell go back doain,quot; ;ell go to t lake. t be sometting ty anyake t is and you can guide me if I go ;
It ill realized ing. In fact, t of his wound since he woke up.
opped and looked at t after t. It ment , but t a sign o