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... erment as her son, Garnt, fervently worked amidst a scattered array of bones and stones.

Her eyes narrowed in intrigue, she observed as he meticulously bound bones with vines, crafting them into sturdy sticks that promised a proper grip. Garnt's focused expression told her that he was onto something peculiar, something that ignited her motherly curiosity.

Her eyes crinkled in affection as she inquired, "Garnt, my dear, what exactly are you doing with those bones and vines?"

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