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n. (plural of draft English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: draft)

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Borne on the Drafts cawed when one caught the hem of his tunic and singed it, nearly setting the garment ablaze.

Borne on the Drafts and Suspended in Air were coming up from below almost as fast as Astride the Wind and Atop the Sky came down from on high.

Borne on the Drafts and Embracing the Clouds swerved past it, smart and agile enough to keep even the tips of their wings from cutting the mist.

Astride the Wind flew faster, and Borne on the Drafts and Embracing the Clouds were alongside him.

Borne on the Drafts asked, a wave of uncertainty accompanying the thought.

Astride the Wind did his best to transfer a sense of purpose and confidence, but he couldn't feel if Borne on the Drafts took it all in or not.

Astride the Wind realized that he and Borne on the Drafts had been circling, the boat gaining on them rapidly.

Borne on the Drafts replied, the young kenku's eyes fixed on the rapidly approaching boat.

The boat was moving with a purpose toward Borne on the Drafts, who twisted in the air and brought his own gentle arc closer to the vessel.

With a curve of one wing, Astride the Wind broke his gentle circle and dived toward Borne on the Drafts, racing the flying boat to his confused, frightened, overwhelmed clanmate.

Kaeralonn reached out a hand to Borne on the Drafts, who was passing slowly down toward the boat, his wings ballooned out at his sides to slow his descent.

Astride the Wind, too intent on grabbing Borne on the Drafts out of the way of the Enemy, flew dead into the blade.

The boat eased past the slowly descending Borne on the Drafts, and the archwizard's fingers brushed the side of the young kenku's beak.

Like his brother, Borne on the Drafts began to fall, stiff and lifeless, to the dry ground below.

The children thought that the headquarters at the Valley of Four Drafts might prove to be helpful, but now, as the eldest Baudelaire trudged alongside the Stricken Stream, she wondered if she would ever find the answers she was looking for.