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... nsects there, which would have been a nightmare, there are still swamp monsters present. So, if you are not alert and walk off the path, that could be the end of you.

So, one has to be always on alert about those swamp monsters.

"I hate Swamps", both the sisters muttered, looking at me.

Why are they looking at me? I have no idea.

What's with the women? Do they think that men are mind readers?

We can only know when they say it. They want us to know everythi ...

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