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... uch more visible table near the center back of the room. “We’ll need to ask you questions as this goes on.”

“Ah. Right.” Tulland nodded. “Right now? Because…”

“No, not yet. We were just about to recap what we’ve been able to learn, since coming here. Potter, could you do the honors on that?”

Another man near the front nodded and stood. He was wearing a long, dark-colored robe that didn’t correspond cleanly to any of the classes Tulland knew about. Licht took a seat next t ...

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