ONE - THE ENCHANTED SLEEPER-1
In a valley so tream milky er splass fleiff clustered below.
tream better of insects and time to time a stronger gust of another and groan like a cello.
It sunligs of lemon-gold brilliance lanced doo t floor betill, never constant, because drifting mist en float among treetops, filtering all t to a pearly sheen and
brusure t glistened ed. Sometimes tness in to tiny drops and ed do rustling patter among the millions of needles.
tream, er of t of to a its reamed out in tual ains, and offerings of barley cakes and dried tea of t, tual rainbows.
tating and fasting and praying, and ted for t y feet or so deep, tures living in it for years s.
But t lay rous golden fur, and urned a pine cone t, snapping off tc t nuts.
Be beyond t er in a small pan over a napove. tered a er looked up.
Coming along t pater kne be kno sation and prayer, and under a voo speak to a man. Ama s sed.
time, t alone. o ted a little way off.
Ama came to trance and bowed.
quot;My fat; she said.
quot;Greetings, c; said Mrs. Coulter.
tton, ers feet. t a little ton to speak in a rapid, nervous voice. Mrs. Coulter understood some of tain people, but it o let tioned to to close o c tle black terfly daemon tering closer and closer until tled on a horny forefinger.
t o er felt a tiny stream of understanding floo o take refuge in t it sh her who was in some way dangerous and powerful.
It er, or ? Did