THIRTY-THREE – MARZIPAN
Next morning Lyra no was.
t long risen, and t ttle tc s in, Marys ening. tside, and some kind of cricket, and Mary ly in her sleep nearby.
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S t. Pantalaimon mean t ill connected some talking, just telling eaching...
ill ill asleep under ter tree, t of it e different o t.
So s doo ter alone in t tall, slender bird like a anding perfectly still on one leg.
Sly and slo to disturb it, but took no more notice of er.
quot;ell,quot; she said.
S to t er coming in on tide, and it range to Lyra, er before. So keep and er? Or a beetle, creeping into to tickle irely on all? quot;quot;
t again and, seeing some flat stones by t to fetco bush, nearly dry.
ill irring. S nearby and called ly.
quot;ill! ake up!quot;
quot;; once, and sat up, reache knife.
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Sain of leaves and sat o ill he was dressed.
quot;I s; s;I to look for Pan, but I t;
quot;ts a good idea. I mean a s years and years of dirt on me... Ill go down and was;
looking too closely at anyteness, but curious about everyte ne in muc of c tel le patterns, but patterns t carved in t o gro surally.
ter. Part of o puzzle it all out, to step ligy to similarity, from one meaning to anotrument; but anot ay o move on.