chapter xxii
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ted ts, and Sabriel stepped s cargo of Dead doo terfall beyond. Sabriel ed a moment more, for to appear, to t.
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, or past te, in t.
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terfall stretco eit if so try and s lengt ually looped back on itself, but as tars or anyto fix one’s position, you’d never kno or gate.
? Everyone into Deat of it. Not side tered t -forms, or rare beings like t, hem.
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“t and stairs, too,” said Mogget. “More hands.”
“ about th—where we came in?”
asked toucone, looking nervously from side to side, ears straining to ening to t into to form up in trange, regimented lines.
“Not yet,” replied Mogget. “t stair ends in sunligo go the park.”
“t be muc,” muttered toucone, looking at t-ss. Some sunsered by clouds, but it enougo