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The car's over there察─said Ilya察pointing east察 around the curve of the hill and behind the trees。 We'll cut through the trees downhill to the track察then follow our own ski´tracks back to the car。 Cutting off the corner will save us maybe half a kilometre察and it will be a lot easier than walking in deep snow。 Easier for me察anyway。 Once we're back on the track you can go on skis察a gentle glide察and when the car's in sight察then you can go on ahead and get her going。 But we'll have to get a move on。 It will be gloomy now under those trees察and in another half´hour the sun will be down。 We won't want to be in the wood too long after that。;
Then he'd hoisted Georgina's skis to his shoulder and they'd left the firebreak for the shelter and the silence of the trees。
At first they'd made good headway察so good in fact that she had almost stopped worrying。 But there was that about the hillside which oppressed´a quiet too intense察a sense of ages passing or passed like a few ticks of some vast clock察and of something waiting察watching´so that she only desired to get down off the hill and back out into the open。 She supposed that Ilya felt it察too察this strange genius loci察for he had said very little and even his breathing was quiet as they made their way diagonally down through the trees察moving from bole to black bole察avoiding the more precipitous places as much as possible。
Then they had reached a place where leaning stumps of stone察the bedrock itself察stuck up through the soil and leaf´mould察following which they had to negotiate an almost sheer face of crumbling rock down to a levelled area。 And as he helped her down察so they had noticed the handiwork of man there under the dark trees。
They stood upon lichen´clad stone flags in front of。。。a mausoleum拭That's what the tumbled ruins had looked like察anyway。 But here拭Georgina had nervously clutched Ilya's arm。 This could hardly be considered a holy place or hallowed ground察not by any stretch of the imagination。 It seemed that unseen presences moved here察lending their motion to the musty air without disturbing the festoons of cobwebs and dangling fingers of dead twigs that hung down from higher areas of gloom。 It was a cold place´but lacking the normal察invigorating cold of winter´where the sun had only rarely broken through in。。。 how many centuries
Hewn from the raw stone of the hillside itself察the tomb had long since caved in察most of its roof of massive slabs lay in a tangle of broken masonry察where the flags of the floor were cracked and arched upwards from the achingly slow groping of great roots。 A broken stone joist察leaning now against the thickly matted ruin of a side wall察had once formed the lintel above the tomb's wide entrance察it bore a vague motif or coat of arms察hard to make out in the gloom。
Ilya察who had always had a fascination for antiquities of all sorts察had gone to kneel beside the great sloping slab and gouge dirt from its carved legend。 ;Well察now ─his voice had sounded hushed。 ;And what are we to make of this察eh拭
Georgina had shuddered。 ;I don't want to make any´thing of it This is an entirely horrid place。 e away察let's go on。;
;But look´there are heraldic markings here。 At least I suppose that's what they are。 This one察at the bottom is。。。 a dragon拭Yes察with one forepaw raised察see拭And above it´I can't quite make it out。;
;Because the sun is setting ─she'd cried。 ;It's getting gloomier by the moment。; But she had gone to peer over his shoulder anyway。 The dragon had been quite clearly worked察a proud´looking creature chipped from the stone。
;And that's a bat ─Georgina had said at once。 ;A bat in flight察over the dragon's back。;
Ilya had hurriedly cleaned away more dirt and lichen from the old chiselled grooves察and a third carved symbol had e to light。 But the great lintel察which had seemed firmly enough bedded察had suddenly shifted察started to topple as the rotting wall gave way。
Pushing Georgina back察Ilya had thrown himself off balance。 Trying to scramble backwards himself察he'd somehow got his leg sticking straight out in front of him察directly under the toppling lintel。 Still sprawling there as the slab fell察his cry of agony and the nerve´grating crunch as his leg broke and jagged bone sheared through his flesh came simultaneous with Georgina's scream。
Then察perhaps mercifully察he had lost consciousness。 She had leaped to free him from the lintel察only to discover that while it had broken his leg察it had not trapped him。 The lower part of his leg flopped uselessly and fell at an odd angle when she touched it察but miraculously it was not pinned。 Then Georgina had seen and felt the break察the splintered bone projecting through red flesh and cloth察and the repetitive spurt of blood against her hands and jacket。
And that察until the moment of her awakening察had been the last that Georgina saw察felt or heard。 Or rather察she had seen one other thing察and then forgotten it at once as she slumped to the ground。 The thing she saw had remained forgotten察or more properly suppressed此it was the third symbol察carved above the dragon and the bat察which had seemed to leer at her even as the blackness closed in。。。
;Georgy拭We're there ─Anne's voice broke the spell。
Georgina察reclining in the back of the car察eyes almost closed in her suddenly pale face察gave a start and sat upright。 She had been on the verge of remembering something about the place where Ilya died察something she hadn't wanted to remember。 Now she gulped air grate´fully察forced a smile。 ;There already拭─She managed to get the words out。 ;I。。。 I must have been miles away
Anne pulled the big car into the car park behind the church察braking to a gentle halt。 Then she turned to look at her passenger。 ;Are you sure you're all right拭
Georgina nodded。 ;Yes察I'm fine。 Maybe a little tired察that's all。 e on察help me with the carry´cot。;
The church was of old stone察all stained glass and Gothic arches察with a cemetery to one side where the headstones were leaning and crusted with grey´green lichens。 Georgina couldn't bear lichens察especially when they covered old legends gouged in leaning slabs。 She looked the other way as she hurried by the graveyard and turned left around the buttressed corner of the church towards its entrance。 Anne察almost dragged along on the other handle of the carry´cot察had to break into a trot to keep up。
;Goodness ─she protested。 ;You'd think we were late or something ─And in fact they were察almost。
Waiting on the steps in front of the church察there stood Anne's fianc6察George Lake。 They had lived together for three years and only just set a date察and they were to be Yulian's godparents。 There had been several christenings this morning察the most recent party of beaming parents察godparents and relatives was just leaving察the mother radiant as she held her child in its christening´gown。 George skipped by them察came hurrying down the steps察took the carry´cot and said察 I sat through the entire service察four christenings察all that mumbling and muttering and splashing´and screaming But I thought it was only right that one of us be here from start to finish。 But the old vicar´Lord察he's a boring old fart God forgive me
George and Anne might well have been brother and sister察even twins。 Toss opposites attracting out the window察thought Georgina。 They were both five´ninish察a bit plump if not actually fat察both blondes察grey eyed察soft´spoken。 A few weeks separated their birth´dates此George was a Sagittarius and Anne a Capricorn。 Typically察he would sometimes put his foot in it察she had sufficient of her sign's stability to pull him out of it。 That was Anne's interpretation of their relationship察she being a lifelong advocate of astrology。
Leaving Georgina's hands free to tidy herself up a little察they now took the carry´cot between them and made to enter the church。 The twin doors were of oak under a Gothic arch察one standing half open outwards on to the landing at the head of the steps。 A wind came up from nowhere察blew yesterday's confetti up in mad swirls and slammed the door resoundingly in their faces。 Earlier there had been the odd ray of sunshine filtering through wispy grey clouds察but now