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But this particular day when we were   6   from the raid (Ï®»÷), everyone had taken a trophy (ÁÔ»ñÆ·)   7   my brother. Maybe that was why he was talking when we were whispering and why he   8   to sound as though he had no   9  . My brother was forced to walk behind us. That is the position of honor and dishonor. As an honor, the   10   men are placed there to   11   us when we return, but sometimes those who have not shown the strength are placed there to be laughed at for   12  . I think my brother   13   this, because as we reached the pool, he ran   14   us. He stopped at the   15   to the gray rock above the pool and stood there with   16   trying to look stronger than he was.

¡°Heroes of the only world!¡±he shouted,¡°Watch me. I am not   17   the Pool that Forgets.¡±

   And with those words, he dived and   18   into the pool and we saw nothing more. We stared over edge of the   19   . Our eyes staring into the circle of terror produced by   20  .

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