CHAPTER 28
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e circled back into ted until t sky and most of ts popped off goodnig.
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quot;You ten ring,quot; Smaolach said.
o t likely to encounter any to door. A neat roo tely tried on pairs until . tc of ts and vegetables, flour, salt, and sugar. Lucfuls of tea bags into rouser pockets and on t copped a package of cigarettes and a box of matc in minutes, disturbing no one.
tubborn. All of tairs like room t sered a maze of plumbing. By folloually made our o terior of to make ourselves quieter, eps and sloo tche room smelled of remembered bread.
ry, I tiptoed to locate t door and an easy exit. On tograpraits t read mainly as uninteresting s as I passed by one, illuminated by a ced to o face tton. t stare directly into t cyle and cloted anoted o burst out laug tograpriggered a ruso my brain. Dizzy and disoriented, I kne could not place, togrape dress standing next to a s I kept coming back to t my fingers on traced tours of ted to remember. Foolis to turned on the lamp.
Someone gasped in tc as tures on to clarity. t baby. But I could see clearly tograp ranced me, and beside it anoturbed me more. tation of somet time ture aken, and not been in black) and and cap, eyes aing—ossed football, a V of geese, a strange to o a little boy, to end up on ture offered no clues. It bride.