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To most people, Metcalf had discovered, silence was even more unbearable than...
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Douglas Preston
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The Obsidian Chamber
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To most people, Metcalf had discovered, silence was even more unbearable than pointed questioning.
( Douglas Preston )
[ The Obsidian Chamber ]
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