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... Bookshelf Labyrinth.

He thought that there would be a large group of wizards holding torches and little grass figures gathered outside the library, marching, shouting, demonstrating, trying to catch him and burn him to death.

But in fact, with the exception of the wizard at the front desk who checked him out, the atmosphere in the library was the same as he remembered—the students were exhausted and hurried, as if all the onlookers he received in the morning were dreams and dreams. ...

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