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3 | Section 1 | Now consider the tortoise and the eagle. | 1 | 1 | 9 | Start | ||
4 | 1/30: Mike Schilling | But if ever there was a person without guile or any kind of subtlety, it was Brutha. | 30 | 32 | 42 | Chapter 3, 13:37 | ||
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6 | Section 2 | Fear is strange soil. | 30 | 32 | 42 | Chapter 3, 13:37 | ||
7 | 2/6: James K | Most gods find it hard to walk and think at the same time | 60 | 65 | 74 | |||
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9 | Section 3 | Anyone could go to the Place of Lamentation. | 60 | 65 | 74 | |||
10 | 2/13: Mike Schilling | Fri'it set out. | 92 | 101 | 109 | |||
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12 | Section 4 | It was a small mule and Brutha had long legs. | 93 | 101 | 110 | |||
13 | 2/20: Mike Schilling | They were known for it. | 124 | 134 | 144 | |||
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15 | Section 5 | Next day the ship rounded a headland | 124 | 135 | 144 | |||
16 | 3/6: Mike Schilling | And your God is a rock -- and we know about rock. | 154 | 167 | 176 | |||
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18 | Section 6 | Om stumped along a cobbled alley | 154 | 167 | 176 | |||
19 | 3/13 | The fundamental truth was that the handful of Ephebian guards in the palace had no chance at all. | 186 | 202 | 211 | |||
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21 | Section 7 | Vorbis sat upriught in the tyrant's chair. | 186 | 202 | 211 | |||
22 | 3/20 | "I don't think I can swim..." | 221 | 239 | 249 | |||
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24 | Section 8 | Gods are not very introspective. | 221 | 239 | 249 | |||
25 | 3/27 | "The way it's got steps down into it, I think," said Brutha. | 255 | 276 | 286 | |||
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27 | Section 9 | Didactylos could feel the crowd. | 255 | 277 | 286 | |||
28 | 4/3 | Lu-tze watched Brutah carefully from his little shed by the soil heaps. | 288 | 313 | 322 | |||
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30 | Section 10 | It was another barn. | 289 | 313 | 323 | |||
31 | 4/0 | For a start, they believe with all their heart | 323 | 351 | 360 | |||
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33 | Section 11 | Brutha was aware of feet running up the steps | 323 | 351 | 360 | |||
34 | 4/17 | Death watched them walk away. | 357 | 386 | 397 |