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“I don’t know I’ry”
“Me, too,” Kambili said
They walked to thethem all unhelpful The terrorists had instilled in theers
“Wasted trip,” Kambili said as they returned to Makao’s truck
He was about to agree when he glanced down the street and noticed a fa vehicle at the far end of the road Not wasted at all
The Fargos were there
CHAPTER SIXTY-FOUR
Only a wise person can solve a difficult problem
– AKAN PROVERB –
After Saalohere a too-thin dog lying beside it in the shade watched the Even if Pete had not rolled in behind theht as well have installed a neon sign on the top of their vehicle announcing Virtual Strangers The rented Land Rover was decades newer than any of the vehicles owned or driven by the local residents The same held true for Makao’s white Toyota pickup, which Sam had noticed the second he’d driven onto the lone, dusty road
Reh them “Makao, Kambili, and—”
“Chuk,” Nasha said froo Kaht him home”
Not quite how Sam would’ve phrased it, but he wasn’t about to nificance of Kae
No doubt in Sah Those os
Remi passed the binoculars to Sam