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Are you hurt?"
She shook her head. "It's like holding a hot icicle," she said. "Come on, we haven't got time to stand around chatting."
"How are we going to get back?"
"Oh, show some backbone, man, for goodness sake. We'll fly,"
Granny waved her broomstick. The Archchancellor looked at it doubtfully.
"On that?"
"Of course. Don't wizards fly on their staffs?"
"It's rather undignified."
"If I can put "I thought they went faster," Cutangle continued, "and, to be frank, higher."
"What do you mean, higher?" asked Granny, trying to compensate for the wizard's weight on the pillion as they turned back upriver. Like pillion passengers since the dawn of time, he persisted in leaning the wrong way.up with that, so can you." "Yes, but is it safe?" Granny gave him a withering look. "Do you mean in the absolute sense?" she asked. "Or, say, compared with staying behind on a melting ice floe?" "This is the first time I have ever ridden on a broomstick," said Cutangle. "Really." "I thought you just had to get on them and they flew," said the wizard. "I didn't know you had to do all that running up and down and shouting at them." "It's a knack," said Granny.
"Well, more sort of above the trees," said Cutangle, ducking as a dripping branch swept his hat away.

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