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... sh and crystalline bones, let out a sharp, ear-piercing and strange female voice, surrounded by the rising, burning green flames—and sentences that no one could understand.

Sherry’s already muddled consciousness suddenly snapped to alertness as she gaped at the bizarre bird that had burst in. She watched it circle again in the air while the figures of the Doomsday Preachers around her froze into odd stances, as if… “theatergoers” in a “cinema” had suddenly stopped moving because of a jam ...

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