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Hello Quotes by Rick Riordan
- I said hello to the poodle.
- Mr. D, wearing his leopard-skin jogging suit and rummaging through the refrigerator. He looked up lazily. "Do you mind?" Where's Chiron!" I shouted. How rude."…
- I tried to think of something to say. Excuse me? Hello? Marry me? Anything would have done.
- Hello George. Hey Martha (Percy) Did you bring us a rat? (George) George, stop it!He's busy! (Martha) Too busy for rats? That's just sad. (George)
- Her name badge read: Hello! My name is DIE, DEMIGOD SCUM!
- Before I could do anything rash, a familiar voice behind me said, "Hello, Sadie." The other girls let out a collective gasp. My pulse quickened…
- Hello!†The girl in the blood-red dress beamed at Leo. “Are you Dionysus?†There was only one answer to that. “Yes!†Leo yelped. “Absolutely. I…
- Percy, meet Gladiola. Gladiola, Percy." I stared at Annabeth, figuring she'd crack up at this practical joke they were playing on me, but she looked…
- Hello, Hazel Levesque.
- Tell the sun and stars hello for me.
- Bob says hello," He told the stars. The Argo II sailed into the night.
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