CHAPTER TWELVE
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quot;Pa; snarled Nikabrik. quot;You badgers ill tcell you . Food is running s; every encounter; our followers are slipping away.”
quot;And ruffleer. quot;Ill tell you rumpkin spoke before (and , most likely, to blo let t or t same evening everyone seemed to know.”
quot;Youd better in a s nest, Badger, t t I am t; said Nikabrik. quot;take it back, or-”
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are o our council and .”
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quot;y is to ruffleer sternly.
quot;Court manners, court manners,quot; sneered Nikabrik. quot;But in talk plainly.
You knoelmarine boy rap in ws.”
quot;Per; said Cornelius, quot;your neo speak for t are you?”
quot;orser Doctor,quot; came a t;So please you, Im only a poor old o y, bless o be afraid of an old s nearly doubled up ics and ticks to put under tle.
I tle skill - not like yours, Master Doctor, of course - in small spells and cantrips t Id be glad to use against our enemies if it o all concerned. For I e em. Oes better than me.”