TWENTY-ONE - THE HARPIES
me, railing and screaming: t I take some noo put t, tion to see I t trution t going to too, in turn, sooner ted.
I let em cry and rave; t me; t in the end.
quot;So if you dont knotle girl so to contradict you. you are, youll know soon enoug;
All time eadily ro and reac to for t t rose out of the lake.
alongside t still for t to get out: as long as s, talaimon o t ure ated, but t out, pale and clutc; so so as well.
quot;t; so tman. quot;ell of everyto before, I s;
quot;Yes, Ill tell ,quot; said tman.
rokes faded a.
ttle ravelers, at t mist, t t a great of them.
Lyra s as if urned into lace and tter air could flo of alaimon ill, s, Roger must like t as ainside, trying to cling to e fingers.
tood still and listened. ter from t one or two drops splasheir cheeks.
quot;Cant stay ; said Lyra.
togeto tic stone blocks, green slime, rose o t t t, to tell: ing filaments of a jellyfisouched.
quot;t; said ill in a rained voice.
It tered ern under a slab of stone. Before ill could lift , one of tening them horribly.
Immediately ted into ttle le. But t fle tal bloled above tialys and Salmakia gats.
t bird ture, s of a ures like o mind as soon as he saw her clearly. her face was
smoot aged beyond even tcy and misery of all of teful expression on ures. But as travelers sated ed as if sed ancient blood again and again. ted, filto one fiercely; of putrescent stin