flas t cried: “By ter t binds all thee—”
Normally, ts of the name. here, only Abhorsen spoke, and he said: “Sabriel.”
As tered t’s foreer ed tism.
“But . . . but ser Mage, gingerly touco make sure truly gone.
no ansaring across t Abaring at—noted t did not see them.
Sloo rise from otled to ting to get a nooo afraid to run.
he child crying, which was good.
If s gateringent preparations, and a subsequent dilution of .
t rong, but pools and eddies t o drag ers leac, but rong, so took only t tance.
o listen, and ened fore to pass.
t Gate , o to, and topped. t yet passed t only because somet anding t of ters, was a se.
It s burning o see eyes, and tid stenc—a enc relieved the river.
Abc restless, and it squirmed toure, seeking a mot, but it only self, as if t, or caustic.
Sloo ring it. But thery voice, like a snake on gravel.
“Spirit of your spirit, Ab spell me wake e, as her has already gone.”
Abion, and replaced t Gate. o assist you so far?”
Kerrigor smiled widely, and Ab a glimpse of fires burning deep inside h.
“One of t unskilled. realize it ure of an exc sufficient for me to pass t portal. But now, you o help me.”
“I, we?”
“Yes,” if you the child . . .”
o to tream and, jerk, le fists reac to gatuff of Kerrigor like t, tried to detac tiny igo overuse rengtantly caug Abche river and Kerrigor’s grasping hands.
Stepping back,