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Why do you wish us not to have fire? As long as we are to stop here for 329 a time, we wish to cook meat and share our food. Richard scratched his brow. |
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Belgarath sat beside the fire holding a large leather-bound book tilted to catch the light, his eyes poring over it intently. Is that the book? |
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