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Raised Her Quotes by Rick Riordan
- Zoe readied her arrows. Grover lifted his pipes. Thalia raised her shield and I noticed a tear running down her cheek. Suddenly it occurred to…
- Schist," said an angry voice from the grass. Hazel raised her eyebrows. "Excuse me?" "Schist! Big pile of schist!
- Annabeth recognized something else in her face, too - in the hard set of her mouth and the deliberate way she raised her chin like…
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