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sabriel (the abhorsen trilogy)_加斯·尼克斯-第41章

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lpful; without metaphorically tugging his forelock every few minutes。

through the telescope; she saw that mogget was right。 there were several boats partly hidden between two spurs of rock; and some slight signs of habitation: a glimpse of a washing line; blown around the corner of a tall rock; the momentary sight of movement between two of the six or seven ramshackle wooden buildings that nestled on the island鈥檚 south…western side。

shifting her gaze to the breakwater; sabriel followed its length。 as she鈥檇 half expected; there was a gap in the very middle of it; where the sea rushed through with considerable force。 a pile of timber on the island side of the breakwater indicated that there had once been a bridge there; now removed。

鈥渋t looks like the villagers fled to the island;鈥

she said; shutting the telescope down。 鈥渢here鈥檚 a gap in the breakwater; to keep running water between the island and shore。 an ideal defense against the dead。 i don鈥檛 think even a mordicant would risk crossing deep tidal water鈥斺

鈥渓et鈥檚 go then;鈥潯uttered touchstone。 he sounded nervous again; jumpy。 sabriel looked at him; then above his head; and saw why he was nervous。 clouds were rolling in from the southeast; behind the village鈥攄ark clouds; laden with rain。 the air was calm; but now she saw the clouds; sabriel recognized it was the calm before heavy rain。 the sun would not be guarding them for very much longer and night would be an early guest。

without further urging; she set off down the steps; down to the harborside; then along to the breakwater。 touchstone followed more slowly; turning every few steps to watch the rear。 mogget did likewise; his small cat…face continually looking back; peering up at the houses。

behind them; shutters inched open and fleshless eyes watched from the safety of shadows; watched the trio marching out to the breakwater; still washed in harsh sunlight; flanked by swiftmoving waves of terrible water。 rotten; corroded  teeth ground and gnashed in skeletal mouths。

farther back from the windows; shadows darker than ones ever cast by light whirled in frustration; anger鈥攁nd fear。 they all knew who had passed。

one such shadow; selected by lot and pelled by its peers; gave up its existence in life with a silent scream; vanishing into death。 their master was many; many leagues away; and the quickest way to reach him lay in death。 of course; message delivered; the messenger would fall through the gates to a final demise。 but the master didn鈥檛 care about that。

the gap in the breakwater proved to be at least fifteen feet wide; and the water was twice sabriel鈥檚 height; the sea surging through with a rough aggression。 it was also covered by archers from the island; as they discovered when an arrow struck the stones in front of them and skittered off into the sea。

instantly; touchstone rushed in front of sabriel; and she felt the flow of charter magic from him; his swords sketching a great circle in the air in front of them both。 glowing lines followed the swords鈥櫋ath; till a shining circle hung in the air。

four arrows curved through the air from the island。 one; striking the circle; simply vanished。

the other three missed pletely; striking stones or sea。

鈥渁rrow ward;鈥潯asped touchstone。 鈥渆ffective; but hard to keep going。 do we retreat?鈥

鈥渘ot yet;鈥潯eplied sabriel。 she could feel the dead stirring in the village behind them and she could also see the archers now。 there were four of them; two pairs; each behind one of the large; upthrust stones that marked where the breakwater joined the island。 they looked young; nervous and were already proven to be of little threat。

鈥渉old!鈥潯houted sabriel。 鈥渨e are friends!鈥

there was no reply; but the archers didn鈥檛 loose their nocked arrows。

鈥渨hat鈥檚 the village leader鈥檚 title鈥攗sually; i mean? what are they called?鈥潯abriel whispered hurriedly to touchstone; once again wishing she knew more about the old kingdom and its customs。

鈥渋n my day 。 。 。鈥潯ouchstone replied slowly; his swords retracing the arrow ward; attention mostly on that; 鈥渋n my day鈥攅lder鈥攆or this size of village。鈥

鈥渨e wish to speak with your elder!鈥潯houted sabriel。 she pointed at the cloud…front advancing behind her; and added; 鈥渂efore darkness falls!鈥

鈥渨ait!鈥潯ame the answer; and one of the archers scampered back from the rocks; up towards the buildings。 closer to; sabriel realized they were probably boathouses or something like that。

the archer returned in a few minutes; an older man hobbling over the rocks behind him。 the other three archers; seeing him; lowered their bows and returned shafts to quivers。 touchstone; seeing this; ceased to maintain the arrow ward。 it hung in the air for a moment; then dissipated; leaving a momentary rainbow。

the elder was named in fact; as well as title; they saw; as he limped along the breakwater。 long white hair blew like fragile cobwebs around his thin; wrinkled face; and he moved with the deliberate intention of the very old。 he seemed unafraid; perhaps possessed of the disinterested courage of one already close to death。

鈥渨ho are you?鈥潯e asked; when he reached the gap; standing above the swirling waters like some prophet of legend; his deep orange cloak flapping around him from the rising breeze。

鈥渨hat do you want?鈥

sabriel opened her mouth to answer; but  touchstone had already started to speak。 loudly。

鈥渋 am touchstone; sworn swordsman for the abhorsen; who stands before you。 are arrows your wele for such folk as we?鈥

the old man was silent for a moment; his deep…set eyes focused on sabriel; as if he could strip away any falsity or illusion by sight alone。

sabriel met his gaze; but out of the corner of her mouth she whispered to touchstone。

鈥渨hat makes you think you can speak for me? wouldn鈥檛 a friendly approach be better? and since when are you my sworn鈥斺

she stopped; as the old man cleared his throat to speak and spat into the water。 for a moment; she thought that this was his response; but as neither the archers nor touchstone reacted; it was obviously of no account。

鈥渢hese are bad times;鈥潯he elder said。 鈥渨e have been forced to leave our firesides for the smoking sheds; warmth and fort for seawinds and the stench of fish。 many of the people of nestowe are dead鈥攐r worse。 strangers and travelers are rare in such times; and not always what they seem。鈥

鈥渋 am the abhorsen;鈥潯abriel said; reluctantly。

鈥渆nemy of the dead。鈥

鈥渋 remember;鈥潯eplied the old man; slowly。

鈥渁bhorsen came here when i was a young man。 he came to put down the haunts that the spice merchant brought; charter curse him。

abhorsen。 i remember that coat you鈥檙e wearing; blue as a ten…fathom sea; with the silver keys。 there was a sword; also 。 。 。鈥

he paused; expectantly。 sabriel stood; silently; waiting for him to go on。

鈥渉e wants to see the sword;鈥潯ouchstone said; voice flat; after the silence stretched too far。

鈥渙h;鈥潯eplied sabriel; flushing。

it was quite obvious。 carefully; so as not to alarm the archers; she drew her sword; holding it up to the sun; so the char
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