chapter ix
be brougted over terfall fate. truly, terrible place, o slavery and despair.
“Is t?” selescope around degrees to look at tepping-stones going too, and anot tered on too many for Sabriel to fighrough alone.
“It seems not,” she answered herself grimly.
“ of defenses, t?”
“t need to fig. “For t is a ratrictive one. And t, t like it.”
t to omimed somets arm t looked like a snake hrough grass.
“’s t?” asked Sabriel, figo break into erical laughter.
“t?”
“t. “tself. It can be invoked to rise almost to t of times your above tepping-stones. Not, till it subsides, in a matter of weeks.”
“So out?” asked Sabriel. “I can’t weeks!”
“One of your ancestors built a flying device. A Paper, launc over terfall.”
“Otle voice.
“If you do continued, as if noticed Sabriel’s sudden silence, “t begin tual immediately. ter and tains are many leagues upstream. If ers noomorrow.”