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id not draw。 His fingers rested carefully; almost caressingly on that black hilt; then slid away again。
   When they were a few hundred meters past the gallows; he sighed gently; and appeared to e to the conclusion that any immediate challenge from the roadside was unlikely。 He relaxed a trifle in the saddle; and; while still keeping an alert eye on his surroundings; rode forward a trifle faster and more boldly。
   Hubert; reassured by this sight; and growing ever more conscious of his rumbling stomach; speeded up the pace of his own feet somewhat until he drew close to the rider's stirrup。 Then; when the way ahead appeared to be clear for a little way at least; Hubert dared to speak。 〃Sir? Will the blade show us where we can find some food? I'm empty; pack and belly both。。。〃
   There was no immediate response。 At least there had not been; as Hubert had half…feared there would; a flash of rage。
   Encouraged; Hubert tried again。 〃Baron Doon? Sir?〃
   The rider did not turn his head by so much as a centimeter; but this time he answered。 〃If food were what I wanted;〃 grated the low voice from between his teeth; 〃what I; the owner and master of this Sword; desired more than anything else in the sweet universe; then Wayfinder would guide us to as great a feast as I desired。 But since food is not what I crave at this moment; it does not。 Now keep quiet; and follow me alertly。 Safety is not what I am looking for either。〃
   Wayfinder; thought Hubert to himself。 Wayfinder。 I've heard some story about that; some tale of magic Swords。。。 But; having been ordered to keep quiet; he kept quiet。
   The four men continued to move forward … again; more slowly; for now the riding beast; well…trained though it was; was giving signs of reluctance to proceed any farther along this road。 At a sign from Baron Doon; Golok unhooded his monkbird again; though for the time being he kept it on his shoulder。
   The road continued a progressive deterioration; till now it was doubtful whether it deserved that name at all。 And now; as if capriciously; it branched again。 Again it was the right…hand fork that bore the most unfavorable aspect; even though the left appeared to lead into nothing better than another nasty thicket; this one so overgrown as to almost swallow up the track entirely。
   Still there was no doubt that the right…hand way looked worse。 Even though … and here Hubert rubbed at his eyes; blinked; and looked again … even though it did appear to lead to a house。 Yes; there was an abandoned dwelling down there; right on the edge of an encroaching swamp。 It was a large house; or rather it looked as if it might have been large before portions of it had suffered a collapse。 The swamp; thought Hubert; had probably begun to undermine it from the rear。
   The surviving portion had been sturdily built of timber and of stone; the masonry discolored and weakened now。 There might be; Hubert supposed; three or four rooms still standing roofed and usable; counting the fragment of an upper story that remained。 Usable; that is; if the whole thing did not collapse the first time someone walked into it。
   The road to the right did not go past the house; but terminated at it; or; more precisely; at a narrow bridge a few meters from the wooden door。 The rickety; unsafe…looking bridge spanned a noisome ditch formed by an advanced arm of the swamp。 The bridge was fashioned of two thin; round logs; slippery…looking with damp and moss。 There was a sketch of a railing on one side; and crosswise between the logs a scattering of short boards for footing。 Some of these floorboards already hung down broken。
   Again Baron Doon had recourse to his Sword。 This time; Hubert observed with a fatalistic lack of surprise; the blade quivered only when its owner pointed it in the direction of the house。
   This time Doon did not sheath the blade; using it instead to gesture to Golok。 Then he went back to watching the house intently。
   Again the flying mammal; after a low…crooning conference with its master; took to its dark; membranous wings。 It circled the house first。 Then it hovered briefly in front of one shadowed window; but balked at entering that dark; blank space。 In another moment it had returned to its master's shoulder; where it sat shivering。 When Golok spoke to it this time; it would not answer。
   Doon; drawn blade still in hand; dismounted。 Then silently; leading his mount behind him; he approached the bridge。 The riding beast allowed itself to be led; though unwillingly; its hide quivering with its high…strung nerves。 Hubert saw how its feet curved; the hard footpads trying to grip the slippery logs of the bridge where the crossboards were missing。
   The others were all hesitating。 Hubert swallowed; and crossed second。 Once he had made up his mind to follow and serve a leader; he'd serve and follow him。 Until the time came when he decided to quit altogether。 Provided; of course; that when the time came he was still able。。。
   Firmly he banished thoughts like that。 Bee a coward; and the world was through with you for good。 The bridge under his feet felt more solid than it looked。
   Once across the bridge; Hubert shot one glance behind him; and saw that the other two were starting over。 He could not help seeing; also; that the world back there; the distant parts of it at least; looked infinitely inviting。 Yonder in the background a clear sky spanned fair; green hills; and happy fields。。。
   Such pleasant things were not for the highwayman…adventurer。 Hubert turned his back on them。 Now the frowning; vacant windows of the house were scant meters in front of him。 They reminded him unfortably of the empty eyesocket that had seemed to watch him; only a little while ago。
   As soon as Golok; the last man; was across the bridge; Doon gestured to him again。 In obedience Golok again sent the monkbird forward。 But again it refused to enter any of those dark apertures; darker than windows ought to be even on such a gloomy day。
   The Sword in Doon's hand quivered; lightly and insistently。 It was guiding them toward the single broad door that was set in the front of the building at ground level。 Doon led his mount right up to the door; and rapped on the panels with Wayfinder's hilt。 Then he tugged to open it。 It proved not to be locked; but only stuck; noisily it yielded at last。
   The interior revealed was not as dark as the upstairs behind those windows。 Hubert; looking past his leader; could make out a passageway; surprisingly deep and broad。 And at the end of the passage … could that be some kind of an interior courtyard? Somehow; the closer Hubert approached to the building; the larger it became to his eyes。 Yet he was never at any point conscious of observing any unnatural change。
   Hubert would have liked to delay the others; to talk over with them in whispers this fact and its implications。 But Doon was already leading them forward; into the house。 The passage was too low for a mounted man to ride through it fortably; and he continued to tug his animal after him。
   Once Hubert had gotten well inside; he blinked his eyes again: Why; he thought; again it's grown bigger。 The passageway; its sides doorless and windowless; went straight on for six or eight meters; and the interior court when they reached it was ten meters square; surrounded by two…story building on all sides。 Four doors; one in each wall; were at ground level。 Only the door by which they were entering the courtyard stood open。 More dark windows showed in the walls。
   〃Magic;〃 breathed Golok in the rear。 He was following Hubert and Pu Chou closely now; as if he feared to get very far from the armed men。 His word said no more than they had all already realized。 This courtyard; now that they were standing in it; was certainly bigger than the whole house had looked when they had first seen it from the road。 There were cloisters cracking into disrepair; and a dry; cracked fountain。 There were a couple of long…dead trees; and in the tile paving blank clay places that might once have been meant for flowerbeds。 Most of the paving was covered with years of blown…in dead leaves and dirt。
   Golok drew in his breath with a sharp sound。 The door just opposite that they had entered by was slowly creaking open。 In a moment a huge; black furred; twolegged shape had appeared in the doorway。 The figure slouched there; almost of human shape; though it looked inhumanly broad and strong。 Bright eyes; of a different blackness than its fur; glittered at the intruders; and white teeth showed sharp in a black mouth。
   It was…at least; perhaps it was…no more than a beast; and they were four men armed and ready。 Yet three of the four men started back。
   Doon had already swung himself back up into his saddle; from which vantage point he now confronted the creature with drawn sword。 His mount; as if it were relieved to at last face something in the way of concrete danger; snorted but held steady。
   Doon cried; to the ebon beast: 〃Be warned; if ye have power of understanding! I am not here to be entertained by bogey…games。 Nor will I be sent hence without that which I need。 Be warned also; that this blade when in my hand i

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