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Sabriel (The Abhorsen Trilogy)-第61章

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she took a deep breath; willing the pain and disfort away。 “i can stand it。 be careful when you get in。”

she drew her sword; and took her candle back from touchstone; who prepared to enter the water。 even forewarned; she saw him flinch as his feet touched the bottom; and sweat broke out in lines on his forehead; mirroring the ripples that spread from his entry。

sabriel expected mogget to jump up on her shoulder; given his apparent dislike for touchstone; but he surprised her; leaping to the man。 touchstone was clearly startled too; but recovered well。 mogget draped himself around the back of touchstone’s neck; and mewed softly。

“keep to the edges; if you can。 the corruption— the break—will have even more unpleasant effects near the center。”

sabriel raised her sword in assent and led off; following the left wall; trying to break the surface tension of the water as little as possible。 but the quiet slosh…slosh of their wading seemed very loud; echoing and spreading up and out through the cistern; adding to the only other noise—the regular dripping of water; plopping loudly from the roof; or more sedately sliding down the columns。

she couldn’t sense any dead; but she wasn’t sure how much that was due to the broken stones。 they made her head hurt; like a constant; too…loud noise; her stomach cramped; her mouth was full of the acrid taste of bile。

they had just reached the north…western corner; directly under one of the light shafts; when the light suddenly dimmed; and the reservoir grew dark in an instant; save for the tiny; soft glow of the candles。

“a cloud;” whispered touchstone。 “it will pass。”

they held their breath; looking up; up to the tiny outline of light above; and were rewarded  when sunlight came pouring back down。

relieved; they began to wade again; following the long west…east wall。 but it was short…lived relief。 another cloud crossed the sun; somewhere in that fresh air so high above them; and darkness returned。 more clouds followed; till there were only brief moments of light interspersed by long stretches of total dark。

the reservoir seemed colder without the sun; even a sun diluted by passage down long shafts through the earth。 sabriel felt the cold now; acpanied by the sudden; irrational fear that they had stayed too long; and would emerge to a night full of waiting; life…hungry dead。

touchstone felt the chill too; made more bitter by his memories of two hundred years past; when he’d waded in this same water; and seen the queen and her two daughters sacrificed and the great stones broken。 there had been blood on the water then; and he still saw it—a single frozen moment of time that would not get out of his head。

despite these fears; it was the darkness that helped them。 sabriel saw a glow; a faint luminescence off to her right; somewhere towards the center。 shielding her eyes from the candle’s  glare; she pointed it out to touchstone。

“there’s something there;” he agreed; his voice so low sabriel barely heard it。 “but it’s at least forty paces towards the center。”

sabriel didn’t answer。 she’d felt something from that faint light; something like the slight sensation across the back of her neck that came when her father’s sending visited her at school。

leaving the wall; she pushed out through the water; a v…line of ripples behind her。 touchstone looked again; then followed; fighting the nausea that rose in him; ing in waves like repeated doses of an emetic。 he was dizzy too; and could no longer properly feel his feet。

they went about thirty paces out; the pain and the nausea growing steadily worse。 then sabriel suddenly stopped; touchstone lifting his sword and candle; eyes searching for an attack。 but there was no enemy present。 the luminous light came from a diamond of protection; the four cardinal marks glowing under the water; lines of force sparkling between them。

in the middle of the diamond; a man…shaped figure stood; empty hands outstretched; as if he had once held weapons。 frost rimed his clothes and face; obscuring his features; and ice girdled  the water around his middle。 but sabriel had no doubt about who it was。

“father;” she whispered; the whisper echoing across the dark water; to join the faint sounds of the ever…present dripping。





chapter xxi


“the diamond is plete;” said touchstone。 “we won’t be able to move him。”

“yes。 i know;” replied sabriel。 the relief that had soared inside her at the sight of her father was ebbing; giving way to the sickness caused by the broken stones。 “i think 。 。 。 i think i’ll have to go into death from here; and fetch his spirit back。”

“what!” exclaimed touchstone。 then; quieter; as the echoes rang; “here?”

“if we cast our own diamond of protection 。 。 。”

sabriel continued; thinking aloud。 “a large one; around both of us and father’s diamond—that will keep most danger at bay。”

“most danger;” touchstone said grimly; looking around; trying to peer past the tight confines of their candle’s little globe of light。

“it will also trap us here—even if we can cast it; so close to the broken stones。 i know that i couldn’t do it alone; at this point。”

“we should be able to bine our strengths。

then; if you and mogget keep watch while i am in death; we should manage。”

“what do you think; mogget?” asked touchstone; turning his head; so his cheek brushed against the little animal on his shoulder。

“i have my own troubles;” grumbled mogget。

“and i think this is probably a trap。 but since we’re here; and the—abhorsen emeritus; shall we say; does seem to be alive; i suppose there’s nothing else to be done。”

“i don’t like it;” whispered touchstone。

just standing this close to the broken stones took most of his strength。 for sabriel to enter death seemed madness; tempting fate。 who knew what might be lurking in death; close by the easy portal made by the broken stones? for that matter; who knew what was lurking in or around the reservoir? sabriel didn’t answer。 she moved closer to her father’s diamond of protection; studying the cardinal marks under the water。 touchstone  followed reluctantly; forcing his legs
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