TWO - BALTHAMOS AND BARUCH-2
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quot;Can you, t;
quot;I could...quot;
quot;Do it no me see.quot;
to condense and so a little vortex in midair, and to t ills feet.
quot;Fly to my s; said ill.
tone:
quot;I ss absolutely necessary. Its unspeakably ing.quot;
quot;too bad,quot; said ill. quot; in fussing or arguing. Just do it.quot;
t. Before t back taking tive.
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quot;Follo;
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Next day ill ed for t part of loion, but found none. tion in ty broiness ant smudge of darker green, and t its , ried and failed to sleep among some low bussore and weary.
quot;Slo; said Balthamos sourly.
quot;I cant ,quot; said ill. quot;If you cant say anyt speak at all.quot;
By time , t imes, startling a bird t flew up shrieking from somewhere nearby.
quot;t living today,quot; ill said.
quot;o camp?quot; said Balthamos.
trees. ill could see of ulant.
ill said, quot;Ill o stop . I can ream, see if you can find it.quot;
trudged on, tle, o follo co stop soon, or to stop a choice.
quot;Left,quot; said Balt;A stream and a dead tree for fire;
ill follo ream splasly beto a narrotle crees. Beside tream, a grassy bank extended a little o bush.
Before , about collecting o a useful lengtrying to get t. kno o go about it, and ed several matco coax to life.
tcience.
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