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       He lay down; curling against Qantaqa; and pulled his hood over his face。 Miriamele continued to stare into the campfire。 Simon watched her awkwardly for a short while; then pulled his own cloak tight around him and lay back。 〃Good night; Miriamele;〃 he said。 〃I hope 。。。 I hope。。。。〃
       〃So do I。〃
       Simon threw his arm over his eyes and waited for sleep。
       He dreamed that he sat atop Green Angel Tower; perched like a gargoyle。 Someone was moving beside him。
       It was the angel herself; who had apparently left her spire and now seated herself beside him; laying a cool hand on his wrist。 She looked strangely like the little girl Leieth; but made of rough bronze and green with verdigris。
       〃It is a long way down。〃 The angel's voice was beautiful; soft but strong。
       Simon stared at the tiny rooftops of the Hayholt below him。 〃It is。〃
       〃That is not what 1 mean。〃 The angel's tone was gently chiding。 〃I mean down to where the Truth is。 Down to the bottom; where things begin。〃
       〃I don't understand。〃 He felt curiously light; as though the next puff of wind might send him sailing off the tower roof; whirling like a leaf。 It seemed that the angel's grip on his arm was the only thing that held him where he sat。
       〃From up here; the matters of Earth look small;〃 she said。 〃That is one way to see; and a good one。 But it is not the only one。 The farther down you go; the harder things are to understand…but the more important they are。 You must go very deep。〃
       〃I don't know how to do that。〃 He stared at her face; but despite its familiarity it was still lifeless; just a casting of rough metal。 There was no hint of friendship or kindness in the stiff features。 〃Where should I go? Who will help me?〃
       〃Deep。 You。〃 The angel suddenly stood; as her hand released him; Simon felt himself beginning to float free of the tower。 He clutched a curving bit of the roof and clung。 〃It is hard for me to talk to you; Simon;〃 she said。 〃I may not be able to again。〃
       〃Why can't you just tell me?〃 he cried。 His feet were floating off the edge; his body fluttered like a sail; trying to follow。 〃Just tell me!〃
       〃It is not so easy。〃 The angel turned and slowly rose back to her plinth atop the tower roof。 〃If I can e again; I will。 But it is only possible to talk clearly about less important things。 The greatest truths lie within; always within。 They cannot be given。 They must be found。〃
       Simon felt himself tugged free of his handhold。 Slowly; like a cartwheel spun loose from its axle; he began to revolve as he floated out。 Sky and earth moved alternately past him; as though the world were a child's ball in which he had been imprisoned; a ball now sent rolling by a vengeful kick。。。。
       Simon awakened in faint moonlight; sweating despite the chill night air。 The dark bulk of Swertclif hung above him like a warning。

       The next day found Simon considerably less certain about things than he had been the night before。 As they readied for the climb; he found himself worrying over the dream。 If Amerasu had been right; if Simon had truly bee more open to the Road of Dreams; could there be a meaning to what he had been told by the dream angel? How could he go deeper? He was about to climb a tall hill。 And what answer was within? Some secret that even he didn't know? It just didn't make sense。
       The pany set out as the sun began to warm in the sky。 For the first part of the morning they rode up through the foothills; mounting Swertclif's lower reaches。 As the lower; gentler slopes fell away behind them; they were forced to dismount and lead the horses。
       They stopped for a mid…morning meal…a little of the dried fruit and bread that Binabik had brought with him from Josua's camp stores。
       〃I am thinking it is time to leave the horses behind us;〃 said the troll。 〃If Qantaqa is still wishing to e; she will climb on her own instead of carrying me upon her back。〃
       Simon had not thought about having to leave Homefinder。 He had hoped there would be a way to ride to the summit; but the only level path was the one on the far side of Swertclif; the funeral road that led across the top of the headland from Erchester and the Hayholt。
       Binabik had brought a good quantity of rope in his saddlebag; he sacrificed enough of it for Simon and Miriamele to leave their mounts tied on long tethers to a low; wind…curled tree within reach of a natural rocky pool full of rainwater。 The two horses had ample room to graze during the half a day or more they would be required to wait。 Simon laid his face against Homefinder's neck and quietly promised her he would be back as soon as he could。
       〃Any other things there are that need doing?〃 asked Binabik; Simon stared up at the pinnacle of Swertclif and wished he could think of something that would forestall the climb a little longer。 〃Then let us be going;〃 the troll said。
       Swertclif's eastern face was not as sheerly vertical as it seemed from a distance。 By traversing diagonally; the pany; with Qantaqa trailing behind; were even able occasionally to walk upright; although more often than not they went crouching from handhold to cautious handhold。 In only one spot; a narrow chink between the cliff face and a standing stone; did Simon feel any worry; but he and his two panions inched through while Qantaqa; who had found some private wolfish path; stood on the far side with her tongue dangling pinkly; watching their struggles with apparent amusement。
       A few hours after noon the skies darkened and the air grew heavy。 A light rain swept across the cliff face; wetting the climbers and worrying Simon。 It was not so bad where they were; but it looked to get more difficult very soon; and there was nothing pleasant about the idea of trying to cross some of the steeply angled stones if they were slick with rain。 But the small shower passed; and although the clouds remained threatening; no larger storm seemed imminent。
       The climb did grow steeper; but it was better than Simon had feared。 Binabik was leading; and the little man was as surefooted as one of his Qanuc sheep。 They only used the rope once; tying themselves for safety as they leapt from one grassy shelf to another over a long; slanting scree of naked stones。 Everyone made the jump safely; although Miriamele scratched her hands and Simon banged his knee hard when he landed。 Qantaqa seemed to find this part laughably easy as well。
       As they paused for breath on the far side of this crossing; Simon found that he was standing just a few cubits below a small patch of white flowers…starblooms… whose petals gleamed like snowflakes in the dark green grass that surrounded them。 He was heartened by the discovery: he'd seen very few flowers since he and Miriamele had first left Josua's camp。 Even the Wiotercap or Frayja's Fire that one might expect to see at this cold time of the year had been scarce。
       The climb up Swertclif's face took longer than they had anticipated: as they toiled up the last long rise; the sun had sunk low in the sky; gleaming a handbreadth above the horizon behind the pall of clouds。 They were all bent nearly double now and working hard for breath; they had been using their hands for balance and leverage so frequently in this last stage that Simon wondered what Qantaqa must think to see all her panions turned as four…footed as she。 When they stepped up and could at last stand upright on the grassy verge of Swertclif's summit; a sliver of sun broke through; washing the rounded hill with pale light。
       The mounds of the Hayholt's kings lay before them; some hundred ells from where they stood struggling to regain breath。 All except one of the barrows were nothing more than grassy humps; so rounded by time as to seem part of the hill; that one; which'was surely John's; was still only a pile of naked stones。 At the hill's distant western edge lay the dim bulk of the Hayholt; the needle…thin spire of Green Angel Tower was brighter than anything else in sight。
       Binabik cocked an eye up at the weak sun。 〃We are being later than my hope。 We will not be able to go down again before we are in darkness;〃 He shrugged。 〃There is 

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