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“The next time we meet,” he said beneath his breath, as monolithic and impassive as when she’d arrived, “I think it’s likely one of us will die.” “Yeah,” Gideon said, “yeah,” instead of “I’m sorry.” Colum picked up the knuckle-knife and handed that to her as well. “Get away from here,” he said, and it sounded more warning than command.
Gideon the Ninth (The Locked Tomb, #1)
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