Peace be with you, " I said, and as I turned to resume my journey with Coyote, I added under my breath, "and asskicking be with me.

Kevin Hearne
Peace be with you,
Peace be with you,
Peace be with you,
Peace be with you,
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Peace be with you" is a common phrase used to say goodbye to someone in the Navajo language. The phrase is often used in the context of friendship. The translation for "peace be with you" is "you are welcome." It is an expression of respect to show hospitality.

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