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Condescendingly the governor added, They were built by this man, whom we call Hoopoe, and he bobbed his head up and down like a hoopoe bird. This seemed an improbable situation to exist in Israel, a nation called into being as an answer to discrimination, but Cullinane said nothing. It probably took about fifty thousand years of step-by- step accumulation of experience until the complicated process was mastered. The station was two blocks away.
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