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... th each of his senses. The smell was the most difficult to pick out, largely because it was overwhelmed by the grove’s other aromas. But just beneath the surface was an odor that Elijah felt most resembled mint. That wasn’t a good description, but there was something about the underlying sense of biting cleanliness that brought that familiar smell to mind.
Visually, the tree looked little different than when he’d returned to the grove. True to its ancestry, it was characterized by pale b ...
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