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    I'd formed the call, the light was rushing toward me. It came from every direction, from a millions stars, from sun still hidden below the horizon. It came with relentless speed and furious intent. •chapter 6, page 102

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    Sturmhond whooped. "When people say impossible, they usually mean improbable." With the moonlight gleasing off the lenses oh his goggle and his greatcoaf billowing around him, he looked like a complete madman. • chapter 7, page 120

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    Sturmhond whooped. "When people say impossible, they usually mean improbable." With the moonlight gleasing off the lenses oh his goggle and his greatcoaf billowing around him, he looked like a complete madman. •chapter 7, page 120

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    When had she stopped being a child? The first time a guy whistled at her out of a car window when she was walking to school? The moment she started wondering how she looked when she ran, what jiggled or bounced, instead of the pace she was setting? The first time she'd kept from raising her hand because she didn't want to seem too smart or too eager? No one had sung? No one had told her how much she would lose until the time for grieving was long over.

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    Being around Nikolai was always like this, watching him shift and change, revealing secrets as he went. He reminded me of the wooden nesting dolls I'd played with as a child. Except instead of getting smaller, he just kept getting grander and more mysterious.

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