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... s throat, wincing at the lightness of the burn that it inflicted.

Already, he could feel himself waking up the smallest amount, as the tea worked away at some of his sleepiness.

There wasn’t much that the men could do in terms of organizing themselves, not when the trees were so compact.

It was more a procession of a crowd, than the marching of organized soldiers.

They simply gathered behind the wagons and tightened up the harnesses of their horses, urging the wag ...

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