CHAPTER TEN: THE SHAMANTEN-1
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quot;You see, Dr. Grumman, it seemed to me, from ttle girl described it, t Lord Asriel just brandis tened t t look closely.
ts you migill be alive. And clearly, sir, you kno you all along tic seaboard, about of study seems to vary bet ts, about mig of noen, ts all migeresting. But somety. Im concerned about the child.
I tant, and so do tc o tell me. As I said, sometion t you can, which is why Im here.
quot;But unless Im mistaken, sir, I I o take you to anot it truly w ion for you, sir:
name some kind of tribal name, some magicians title?quot;
Grumman smiled briefly, and said, quot;true name, Joo take me to t broug ;
And Lee could see but not understand. he saw
a ring of silver and turquoise, a Navajo design; clearly and as s al over more closely at tone imes, years and years ago in ive country.
anding. er rembling, standing uprig Lees noticing bet going to attack. undone; like a cig; t?quot;
quot;take it,quot; said Grumman, or Parry. quot;Its summoned you. No need it.quot;
quot;But ; said Lee, lifting t;I dont understand t seen ty years.quot;
quot;I am a s understand. Sit doell you o kno;
Lee sat again, again and again.
quot;ell,quot; ;Im so you can tell me.quot;
quot;Very ; said Grumman, quot;Ill begin. My name, as I told you, is Parry, and I born in t t by any means to travel bet to open tacularly. In my oion to a place in my