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〃Cadrach; you opened the dwarrows' door。 Open this one。〃
       〃This is a simple lock; Lady; not a door…warding spell。〃 
       〃But you have been a thief; too!〃
He shivered。 Wisps of hair were beginning to stand upright on his head; and Miriamele could feel a stirring on her own arms and scalp。 〃I have no lockpicks; no tools…it is useless。 Perhaps it is just as well。 I wager it will be a quick death。〃
       Binabik hissed in exasperation。 〃I am not wanting any death; of quickness or slowness; if it can be escaped。〃 He stared at the door for a moment; then threw down his pack and began to rummage in it。
       Miriamele watched helplessly。 The oppressive feeling was growing by the moment。 Praying they could find some other way into the tower; she hurried back up the passageway; but within a dozen strides the air seemed to bee grossly thicker; harder to breathe。 A strange humming was in her ears and her skin burned。 Unwilling to give up so easily; she took a few more steps; each was more difficult than the last; as though she waded in deepening mud。
〃e back!〃 Cadrach cried。 'That will do you no good!〃
       She turned with difficulty and made her way back to the door。 〃You were right; there is no going back。 But this thing; this barrier; moves so slowly!〃
The monk was scratching frenziedly at his arms。 〃Such things take a certain time to appear; and the priest has expended much power summoning it。 He obviously intends nothing should go in or e out。〃
       Binabik had found a small leather sack and was rooting in it。 〃How do you know it's Pryrates?〃 Miriamele asked。 〃Perhaps it's 。。。 the other。〃
       Cadrach shook his head mournfully; but there was a hard core of rage beneath。 〃I know the red priest's work。 Gods! I shall never forget the feeling of his filthy presence in my head; in my thoughts。。。。〃
〃Miriamele; Cadrach;〃 the troll said。 〃Lift me up。〃
       They bent and raised him from the floor; then moved at his direction to the side of the door。 The air seemed to be tightening around them: the effort to lift tiny Binabik seemed tremendous。 The troll climbed until he stood with his feet on their quivering shoulders。
       〃It's 。。。 hard to 。。。 breathe;〃 Miriamele panted。 Something was buzzing in her ears。 Cadrach's mouth hung open and his chest heaved。
       〃No speaking。〃 Binabik reached up and poured a handful of something into the door's upper hinge。
Miriamele's ears were hammering now; she felt squeezed; as though held in a huge; crushing fist。 A constellation of sparks spun in the shadows before her。
〃Turn away your faces;〃 Binabik gasped; then took something from his hand and smacked it sharply against the hinge。
       A sheet of light filled Miriamele's eyes。 The throttling fist became a giant open hand that slapped her away from the door。 Despite the force; she fell backward only a little way and retained her feet; buoyed by the unseen but encroaching barrier。 Binabik toppled from her shoulders and fell onto the ground between her and Cadrach。
       When she could see again; the door lay a…tilt in its frame; half…obscured by drifting smoke。
       〃Through!〃 she said; and tugged the troll's arm。 He snatched up his pack; then they pushed into the dark space; stumbling on the tipped door。 For a moment Miriamele stuck in the doorway; her pack wedged; her bow snagged on the broken hinge; but she fought free at last。 When they had passed over into Green Angel Tower's broad antechamber; the pressure was suddenly gone。
       〃Lucky we are the hinges were outside;〃 Binabik gasped; fanning the air。
       Miriamele stopped and stared。 Through the murk she could see a flash of bright red on the tower's staircase。 A moment later the smoke had cleared enough that she could clearly see Pryrates' gleaming pink skull。 Bodies lay scattered at his feet; and Camaris stood before him in the room's center。 The old man was staring at the priest with such hopeless misery that Miriamele felt her heart tear in her breast。
Grinning; Pryrates turned from the old knight and took a step down; swiveling his bottomless black eyes toward the doorway where she stood。 The door's destruction seemed to have startled him no more than the fall of a tumbling leaf。 Without thinking; Miriamele lifted her bow; straightened the arrow; drew; and fired。 She aimed for the widest pan of the priest's body; but the shaft flew high。 It seemed a miracle when she saw Pryrates stumble backward。 When she saw that the arrow stood from his throat; she was too dumbfounded at her own shot even to feel joy。 The priest fell and rolled bonelessly down the few remaining steps to the antechamber floor。
〃Chukku's Stones!〃 the troll gasped。 〃You have ended him。〃
〃Uncle Josua!〃 she shouted。 〃Where are you? Camaris! It's a trick! They wanted us to bring the swords!〃
       I've killed him! The thought was a quiet bloom of exultation deep inside her。 I've killed the monster! 
       〃The sword must not be going any farther;〃 cried Binabik。
The old knight took a few lurching steps toward them; but even with Pryrates facedown on the floor; dead or dying; Camaris still seemed in the grip of some terrible power。 Of Josua there was no sign; but for the old man; all in the chamber lay motionless。
       Before anyone could speak again a bell rang in the tower high above; monstrously loud; lower and deeper than any bell Miriamele had ever heard。 The very stones of the wide room shuddered; and she felt its tolling strike into her bones。 For an instant the antechamber seemed to melt away; the waterstained tapestries replaced by walls of gleaming white。 Lights glittered everywhere; like fireflies。 As the cry of the bell faded; the illusion flickered and disappeared。
       As Miriamele struggled to regain her wits; a figure rose slowly near the foot of the stairs; grasping at the stone arch for support。 It was Josua; his cloak hanging raggedly; his thin shirt torn at the neck。
〃Uncle Josua!〃 Miriamele hastened toward him。
He stared at her; eyes wide and; for a brief moment; unprehending。 〃You live;〃 he said at last。 〃Thank God。〃
       〃It's a trick;〃 she said even as she threw her arms around him。 The small return of hope; when the greatest perils still remained; was painful as a knife…wound。 〃The false messenger…that was the rhyme about the swords! It was a trick。 They wanted the swords here; wanted us to bring them!〃
He gently disengaged himself。 A trickle of blood showed along his high hairline。 〃Who wanted the swords? I do not understand。〃
       〃We were fooled; Prince Josua。〃 Binabik came forward。 〃It has been the planning of Pryrates and the Storm King all along that the swords should be brought here。 I am thinking the blades will be used in some great magic。〃
       〃We didn't find Bright…Nail;〃 Miriamele said urgently。 〃Do you have it?〃
       The prince shook his head。 'The barrow was empty。〃 
       〃Then there's hope! It's not here!〃
Josua opened his mouth to reply; but a loud moan of pain from Camaris stopped him。
       〃Ah; God; why do You torment me?〃 the old man cried。 He lifted his free hand to his head as though he had been struck by a stone。 〃It is wrong…that answer is wrong!〃
       The prince's face was full of startled concern。 〃We must take him out of this place。 Something in the sword drew him here。 While he still has his wits about him; we must get him outside again。〃
〃But Pryrates was making some barrier around the tower;〃 said Binabik anxiously。 〃Our only hope is that now 。。。〃
       〃This is my punishment!〃 cried Camaris。 〃Oh; my God; there is too much blackness; too much sin。 I am sorry 。。。 so sorry'〃
       Josua took a step toward him; then leaped away again as Thorn flickered through the air。 The prince backed toward the stairwell; trying to keep himself between Camaris and whatever called him so powerfully。
〃The thing Pryrates has begun is not yet being finished;〃 Binabik shouted。 〃The sword must not be going further!〃
       Josua danced back from another awkward blow。 He held Naidel before him; but seemed reluctant even to use it for defense; as though fearing he might hurt the old man。 Miriamele; full of fluttering panic; knew that the prince would be killed if he did not resist with all his power。
〃Uncle Josua! Fight back! Stop him!〃
       As Josua backed up the wide stairway and Camaris reached the bottom step; Binabik bolted from her side。 He leaped across the motionless bodies lying before the stairs and threw himself at the back of the old knight's legs; knocking Camaris down。 As Miriamele hurried forward to help the troll; another figure came up beside her。 She was amazed to see that it was the Wrannaman; Tiamak。
〃Take one of his arms; Lady Miriamele。〃 The marsh man's eyes were wide with fear and his voice shook; but he was already reaching down。 〃I will take the other。〃
       Although Binabik had wrapped both his arms and legs around the old knight's knees; Camaris was already beginning to rise。 Miriamele grasped at the hand that sought to pull Binabik loose; but it slipped from her sweating grip。 She clutched again at his upper arm and this time hung on as Camaris' long muscles bunched beneath her。 A moment later all four of them tumbled to the floor again; landing among the scatt

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