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... inn and left them there while he contacted the organization.
He walked through the streets until he reached the foothills, where the city faded into a poor district. The place was miserable—muddy alleys, bad hygiene, and children of mixed and indigenous descent begging or working for scraps. After wandering for a while, Oscar arrived at a rough-looking inn, dark and full of scoundrels. This was a den for the worst of the worst in New Granada—smugglers, thieves, even child traffickers. F ...
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