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Wind-voice looked in amazement at the sword in his claws. ______l keep it safe,_ he muttered to Winger. __or the hero, when he comes__inger was smiling a light, dreamy smile that radiated all over his thin face. __he hero is here, Wind-voice,_ he said, awed. __ou__e the hero.
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Wind-voice looked in amazement at the sword in his claws. ______l keep it safe,_ he muttered to Winger. __or the hero, when he comes__inger was smiling a light, dreamy smile that radiated all over his thin face. __he hero is here, Wind-voice,_ he said, awed. __ou__e the hero.

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