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;Plot Summary
The narrator talks about the role of memories in the construction of self, with a caution that they are harsh masters. As Hoid, he talks about how amazing the views are in the vocabulary of a prepubescent boy, as Tress tries to extract information on his curse. He is lierally unable to tell her things she doesn't already know. She tries using written words but he suddenly can't read. She tries one letter at a time but the Sorceress thought of this method. Finally she figures out a way to have him talk to her about things she does know, and in pointed silences they are able to create a map to the Sorceress' island. He also mentions that Sazed released all of Ulaam's kind, and they've been getting weirder and weirder.
 
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