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This chapter's epigraph is from the play's opening soliloquy, in which the narrator laments the fact that he has no place in the world to intervene in a high-stakes battle. He laments that he was too careless in his approach to the fight, and that he did not anticipate that a child would be hidden in the foe's body. He asks the child's name, and
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The Peerless Ancient • Chapter 87 • Page ik-page-3613817
Chapter 87
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This chapter's epigraph is from the play's opening soliloquy, in which the narrator laments the fact that he has no place in the world to intervene in a high-stakes battle. He laments that he was too careless in his approach to the fight, and that he did not anticipate that a child would be hidden in the foe's body. He asks the child's name, and
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