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Trust No One (The 39 Clues: Cahills vs. Vespers, #5) Trust No One by Linda Sue Park
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“The line between passionate and crazy can be a thin one.”
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“So sad,” Victor said, “the things people will do to each other.” Dan sat back against the seat cushion and let out a sharp breath.”
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“Girls. The oldest mystery in the universe.”
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“upon row of books, most of them bound in leather, reached to the ceiling several stories over their heads, illuminated by the faint glow of autumn sunlight through the marble. It was truly striking.”
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“Dan was the first to speak, his words blurred by the roar of the cascading water. “Pools,” he said. “What about the pools?” “Poos?” Amy said. “What poos?” Atticus asked. “Bird poos? It’s called guano. Actually, it’s pretty interesting how many different words there are for animal poos. Guano, dung, droppings, spoors, cow pies, buffalo chips . . . One of my favorites is fewmets.” Dan said, “But I didn’t —” “Fewmets — that’s from medieval times, the poo you find when an animal is being hunted on a quest.” Atticus was on a roll again. “And did you know that otter poo is called spraints?” “Why do otters get their own word for poo?” Jake wondered. “I love otters, they’re so playful,” Amy said. “Spraints — what a funny word.” “Enough with the poos!” Dan yelled. Then he looked at Atticus. “I mean, it’s cool — especially about the spraints, I didn’t know that before — but I didn’t say poos.”
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“Astrid: Here are the figures you requested. Hope these work for you. Cheers, LaCher P.S. Don’t forget the lucky horsemen!”
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“the group and said, “I know what we need to do next.”
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“t was as if her mind was slowly dividing into two parts. One part of her was leading the boys around the planet to battle the Vespers, in a constant state of adrenaline-fueled anxiety, tension, and desperation. The other part was like a spectator, or a passenger maybe, detached, uninvolved- and uncaring.

That part of her had begun to feel like a safe place.”
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“I G U A Z U V O Y F A L L S P O O L S”
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“1:2 5:1 10:3 12:3 12:6 20:2 26:3 4:2 25:2 33:3 9:1 36:1 40:5 44:5 38:1 5:2 40:2 46:1 27:1”
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