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... nd with the apprentices who sold things, and attracted a craftsman who came over to let the craftsman judge.
The potbellied craftsman didn't want to inspect the old goods full of wood chips and dust, and sold them to Keel at half price.
Although half the price is not cheap, it actually cost him three silver coins.
Keel left his horses with his friend the Gatekeeper, and he himself washed the old saddle and bridle, dusty and dusty, by the well in the corner of the Gate Square ...
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