Monday, February 23, 2009

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Don't matter. They'll take you anyway."
"Where?" someone said querulously.
"Home," said Lyra. "That's what I come here for, to rescue you, and I brung the gyptians again. We just got to go on a bit further and then we'll find 'em. The bear was with 'em, so they can't be far off."
"D'you see do back there?"
"Yeah," Lyra said. "I never thought I'd ever see anyone without their daemon. But on the way here, we found this boy on his own without any daemon. He kept asking for her, where she was, would she ever find him. He was called Tony Makarios."
"I know him!" said someone, and others joined in: "Yeah, they took him away that bear!" one boy was saying. "When he slashed open that daemon-the man died as if someone whipped his heart out, just like that!""I never knew daemons could be killed," someone else said.They were all talking now; the excitement and relief had loosened everyone's tongue. As long as they kept moving, it didn't matter if they talked."Is that true," said a girl, "about what they

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