He saw it all.Fully intending to pay the wizard a visit that morning, he stopped when he saw the door open. He did not know who the stranger was, only that he was there
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Following this...In the end, it was Rabastan's new-found ability to attract attention merely by throwing a tantrum worthy of a five-year-old boy that helped Strahan to find the wizard. He watched as Rabastan told the blonde boy Strahan had met a week or so ago that he should've been left to die; that Asar-Suti and the god's loyal sorcerer should
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The tawny owl Asar-Suti had sent out a day earlier had finally reached its destination: the old Lestrange house. It was glad too; finally it could relieve itself of its burden and be done with this business of playing carrier pigeon for some man who called himself a god
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[ After this...]"And this door will lead me to your world?" Strahan asked his companion, who nodded. "Are you sure there is a door here at all? I see no such thing
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