Lucas Sabin: Have you ever been to prison, Mr. Dresden?Harry Dresden: No.Lucas Sabin: Violence and tedium - they are the major threats against health and sanity. As it turned out, Boone was a reasonable protection against both. During the day, he watch my back and at night he listened to my ramblings. Over time I believe he actually grew to appreciate my particular interests.Harry Dresden: Those being ancient Egyptian funerary rights?Lucas Sabin: It's not a crime.Harry Dresden: Not unless you practice on live people.
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