CHAPTER SIX: LIGHTED FLIERS-1
; said Lee Scoresby.
tion isfying t it stopped ty at once. tion turned to topic on everyones lips: tastropaking place around them, which no one could see.
quot;t; said ter, quot;t up into t ne;
quot;t; said Lee.
quot;As soon as t into it,quot; ter told tly.
quot; first in my kayak and looking nort by c ead of t straigains, rees, and fields of corn, forever into tell you, friends, t oiling fifty years to see, a sig. I calm sea a back t;
quot;Aint never seen a fog like t; grumbled Sam Cansino. quot;Reckon its set in for a mont youre out of luck if you money from Stanislaus Grumman, Lee; t;
quot;A artar name!quot; said ter. quot;I just remembered sounded like Jopari.quot;
quot;Jopari? ts no kind of name Ive ever ; said Lee. quot;Mig my money, maybe I can c. Ill go ask at tory, see if to.quot;
tory ance to th, and Lee Scoresby hired a dog sledge and driver.
It easy to find someone o risk t Lee artar from to take er a lengt of haggling.
t rely on a compass, or impossible. ed by otic fox daemon for one, t of ting the way.
Lee, ic field urbed as everything else.
topped to bre;t;
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