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            The harvest combine’s machinery slowed and the dull roar of it settled as Azzan wriggled free of the crawlspace. On either side of her was barely any space keeping her from the wires, moving parts, and gears that worked together to harvest the grain. She felt her legs, toes, and torso all cramping and tired, but as the din quieted she hollered, “I fixed it! Finish the shutdown!”

            Far in the front of the enormous machine was a small cab full of levers, dials, and pa. . .

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                The harvest combine’s machinery slowed and the dull roar of it settled as Azzan wriggled free of the crawlspace. On either side of her was barely any space keeping her from the wires, moving parts, and gears that worked together to harvest the grain. She felt her legs, toes, and torso all cramping and tired, but as the din quieted she hollered, “I fixed it! Finish the shutdown!”

                Far in the front of the enormous machine was a small cab full of levers, dials, and pa. . .

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