chapter xxiv
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t anyway.
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Eig ips, greo ts, and s out, leaving rails of after-image in t second later, a scream from beloestified to t least one target.
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op otal dismemberment. Sabriel surned o , too disturbed to look on ting face t bore so little resemblance to toucone s at least he enemy . . .
On umbled stones of -like precision. red as a fire engine noing as fast as a hummingbird’s wings.
Sabriel, forgetting , started sing at o come out of the rage.
“toucone! e’re