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... ed Elijah well before he sensed the dungeon. His companions were still back in the storeroom where they’d exited the tunnel, but both he and Dat had insisted on slipping into stealth and scouting the way. Neither of the others objected, but not for the reasons Elijah would have expected. They weren’t overly tired. With the map, they already knew the way. Instead, Elijah suspected that Sadie wanted to confront her brother about his attitude.

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