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Chapter not edited. Yet. Rather than staying indoors and lying around while waiting for Eragon, I decided to explore the library and read books about the history of the Dragons and all those wars. Maria resisted at first, but after much persuasion, she later agreed. Lucas tagged along with us, which I'm sure was the reason why the guards didn't stop either I or Maria from going in. The library was old. And it was very huge with towering vaulted ceilings. Long shelves stood proudly filled with books on every side. The ceilings had iron shafts bent in curves that helped gave the library a comfortable atmosphere. Woods had been used to separate the sections, and on each, a tag was written so a reader can easily identify where to find the book he wishes to read. Little candle lights flicke