flatly. ated, t stair was in Belisaere.”
it, urned, and continued up tairs. Sabriel follo at s lumbered by more alert. atcoucone, ster some , feat toucer Magic. Subtle magic, mucunnel beloect and probably muc.
No sensation of Deatair ime ago.
Finally, to a large c of double doors to one side. Ligtice t o air and sky.
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“ open?” asked Sabriel, indicating t see any matter.
toucone , eyes unfocused and staring, tter little chuckle.
“I don’t remember! All tair, all the words and signals . . . and now useless! Useless!”
“At least you got us up teps,” Sabriel pointed out, alarmed by thing.
“I’d still be sitting by tc bubble, if you come along.”
“You would ,”
toucone muttered. “Or Mogget would.
ood! Yes, t’s o be—”
“toucone,” Mogget interrupted, hissing.
“S up. You’re to be useful, remember?”
“Yes,” replied toucone, visibly calming . Milady.”
“Please, please, just Sabriel,” siredly.
“I’ve only just left sceen! Calling me milady seems ridiculous.”
“Sabriel,” toucone said tentatively. “I ry to remember. ‘Milady’ is a . . . it reminds me of my place in t’s easier for me—”
“I don’t care call me milady and stop acting like a ! Just be yourself. Be need a valet, I nee