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How many times had he been in a city other than Hadica?

They exited the city through an archway of sandstone, and it drew his eyes up. Even then, they rode at a trot because of traffic laws—and he thought, Traffic laws!

The grounded merchants had erected a wagon village outside of the city. It stretched from city to cavern walls where buildings and roads had been built into the rock.

Stairs connected balconies. Smooth, rounded windows looked out. Flower pots and cryst ...

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