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Onwards, onwards into destruction; we must live until we die.
Onwards, onwards into destruction; we must live until we die.
Humans don't belong in the sky, so the lord in Heaven calls his sons in the wind: "Bring me this human child."
Humans don't belong in the sky, so the lord in Heaven calls his sons in the wind: "Bring me this human child."
Ū, xen uc' uc' xañ' ce jál tumyan eý, ''xeual''', av ''ez'e xeual''? Tsatsa úiladjí aicojíaxiý cé jutxux, āhun' r'ime, ez'e iysui jul' je.
Uː, ɬənu pa-ɬaŋːi haːl tuməɣan-suʃ ukʰə ukʰə kəː, ''ʃəwalːa'', ava ''əzːə ʃəwala''? uba-hiː sʰasʰa uba-ɬəɣuʃ-zːi uːilaːdi-suʃ kəː huʃʰuʃ, uən hə əzːə kʷudər-ləkʰadi-suʃ a əzːə inɮə-suʒi hulːa.
Loo, what sholde a man in thyse dayes now wryte, ''egges'', or ''eyren''? Certaynly it is hard to playse every man, by-cause of dyversite and chaunge of langage.


==Dialogs==
==Dialogs==