chapter xxix
Kerrigor seemed to . cloud of darkness e again, e fire, no dazzling brilliance fighin.
ill, and Sabriel ’s brief ion came.
Kerrigor ing, like a glutton after an overly ambitious meal.
Sabriel s t, bile tainting t o be better. Botoucone aken alive, and kept t ill t ts yahe reservoir . . .
S image.
to be someto be he Old Kingdom . . .
perer Magic. Sed t a single bell could s? It falling ttered ed, last attract ttention. the hall . . .
Even in darkness, till. Sabriel craps t none entered the hall.
till men to fig upon.
on in ter’s business.
traps came undone. Kerrigor didn’t move, .
In one quick motion, Sabriel she bells.
Kerrigor did move tly, aller too, stretcill reaced ceiling. o full, raging, flaming fury, and he spoke.
“toys, Aboo late. Mucoo late.”
It just froze Sabriel’s nerves, caug ely, sruggled to ring t s were locked in place . . .
tantalizingly sloill oue of roug, enctoirs.
Someone—a girl quietly coug breatouc caress. A small spark of golden Cer Magic came from t dying touco Sabriel’s veins, traveling ups, freeing muscles. At last it reacs and .
It true sound it sook t—but it .
Kerrigor slid back, and le more twice Sabriel’s .
But subject to Sabriel’s will.
Saranet bound h had only forced him back.
Sabriel rang trating on t counterpoint beto tion, he would walk where she willed . . .
And for a sec