PART TWO BOLVAHGAR TEN - THE CONSUL AHD THE BEAR-2
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and up care, gazing at t a rare manuscript.
“e!” it so fine as the books of readings?”
“No,” Lyra began, but before she could say any more, Farder Coram was speaking.
“No, t pity is t alter itself, t as mucery as ture. And t book of readings I kno. Jo heidelberg.”
Lyra could see Dr. Lanselius to kno s, ion of Dr. Lanseliuss daemon, and s once t it o pretend.
So sually, I can read it,” speaking o Dr. Lanselius and o Farder Coram, and it he consul who responded.
“t is his one?”
“ter of Jordan College in Oxford gave it to me,” she said. “Dr.
Lanselius, do you know whem?”
“to originate in ty of Prague,” said ted t aleter ly trying to discover a s, according to trology. ended to make a device t o to t ted o somet it was.”
“And he symbols from?”
“Oeentury. Symbols and emblems were everywhere.
Buildings and pictures o be read like books. Everytood for somet dictionary, you could read Nature itself.
It o interpret kno came from a mysterious source. But, you kno been used seriously for turies or so.”
rument back to Lyra, and added:
“May I ask a question? it t?”
“I just make my mind go clear and ts sort of like looking doo er. You got to let your eyes find t level, because ts ts in focus. Somet,” she said.
“I ?” he said.
Lyra looked at Farder Coram, ing to say yes but ing for his approval.
the old man nodded.
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