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Know Whether Quotes by Rick Riordan
- Poseidon grinned. "You're doing well with those new cabins, by the way. I suppose this means I can claim all those other sons and daughters…
- Hermes rolled his eyes. "Surely you've seen network TV lately. It's clear they don't know whether they're coming or going. That's because Janus is in…
- I got the feeling Poseidon really didn't know what to think of me. He didn't know whether he was happy to have me as a…
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