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CHAPTER 70: THE GLOBAL SHADOW

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The feeling from the tasting did not last very long. It only lasted until the sun went down. As the guests drove away and wound down the path to the village I saw a man standing by the stone archway. He was wearing a jacket like the ones people wear in the fields. His hair was messy from the wind. He looked really tired.

"Kavi?" I said quietly. My heart started beating

Kavi was Sarahs person from the Nairobi cooperative. He taught me that the Phoenix Doctrine is not about numbers it is about he
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