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 | | At first Aunt Pol worried about Garion's attraction to the smithy with its obvious dangers; but after watching from her kitchen door for a while, she realized that Durnik was almost as watchful of Garion's safety as she was herself, and she became less concerned. |
 | | When their eyes met, Garion felt a momentary chill, and he knew that he had seen the man before--that indeed that dark figure had hovered on the edge of his vision for as long as he could remember, never speaking, but always watching. |
 | | Garion was horrified at what he had done, but at the same time there was the fiery taste of victory in his mouth. |
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