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... ut, her voice filled with sorrow and anger. Thoran, her younger brother, stood beside her, silently holding her hand. Both of them were pale as death and had blood flowing out of their eyes and noses.

— "I did not!" Haldor screamed, dropping to his knees in horror. "It was her! All her! I didn't know..." He shouted, trying to reach out to touch his children, but his body wouldn't move.

"Why didn't you save us, father? You were supposed to protect us..." Little Silvia said, sobbin ...

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