g…wood grove; pretending to have seen the two daemons creeping underneath it in the form of earwigs; lyra made a great fuss of an ant she claimed to have trodden on; sympathizing with its bruises; saying its face was just like pans; asking in mock sorrow why it was refusing to speak to her。
but when she thought they were genuinely out of earshot; she said earnestly to will; leaning close to speak quietly:
〃we had to leave them; didnt we? we didnt have a choice really?〃
〃yes; we had to。 it was worse for you than for me; but we didnt have any choice at all。 because you made a promise to roger; and you had to keep it。〃
〃and you had to speak to your father again。。。〃
〃and we had to let them all out。〃
〃yes; we did。 im so glad we did。 pan will be glad one day; too; when i die。 we wont be split up。 it was a good thing we did。〃
as the sun rose higher in the sky and the air became warmer; they began to look for shade。 toward noon they found themselves on the slope rising toward the summit of a ridge; and when theyd reached it; lyra flopped down on the grass and said; 〃well! if we dont find somewhere shady soon。。。〃
there was a valley leading down on the other side; and it was thick with bushes; so they guessed there might be a stream as well。 they traversed the slope of the ridge till it dipped into the head of the valley; and there; sure enough; among ferns and reeds; a spring bubbled out of the rock。
they dipped their hot faces in the water and swallowed gratefully; and then they followed the stream downward; seeing it gather in miniature whirlpools and pour over tiny ledges of stone; and all the time get fuller and wider。
〃how does it do that?〃 lyra marveled。 〃theres no more water ing into it from anywhere else; but theres so much more of it here than up there。〃
will; watching the shadows out of the corner of his eye; saw them slip ahead; leaping over the ferns to disappear into the bushes farther down。 he pointed silently。
〃it just goes slower;〃 he said。 〃it doesnt flow as fast as the spring es out; so it gathers in these pools。。。 theyve gone in there;〃 he whispered; indicating a little group of trees at the foot of the slope。
they looked at each other; a curiously formal and serious look; before setting off to follow the stream。 the undergrowth got thicker as they went down the valley; the stream went into tunnels of green and emerged in dappled clearings; only to tumble over a lip of stone and bury itself in the green again; and they had to follow it as much by hearing as by sight。
at the foot of the hill; it ran into the little wood of silver…barked trees。
father gomez watched from the top of the ridge。 it hadnt been hard to follow them; despite marys confidence in the open savanna; there was plenty of concealment in the grass and the occasional thickets of string…wood and sap…lacquer bushes。 the two young people had spent a lot of time earlier looking all around as if they thought they were being followed。 he had had to keep some distance away; but as the morning passed; they became more and more absorbed in each other and paid less attention to the landscape。
the one thing he didnt want to do was hurt the boy。 he had a horror of harming an innocent person。 the only way to make sure of his target was to get close enough to see her clearly; which meant following them into the wood。
quietly and cautiously he moved down the course of the stream。 his daemon the green…backed beetle flew overhead; tasting the air; her eyesight was less good than his; but her sense of smell was acute; and she caught the scent of the young peoples flesh very clearly。 she would go a little ahead; perch on a stem of grass; and wait for him; then move on again; and as she caught the trail in the air that their bodies left behind; father gomez found himself praising god for his mission; because it was clearer than ever that the boy and the girl were walking into mortal sin。
he watched them go in among the trees。 they hadnt looked back once since ing over the top of the ridge; but he still kept low; moving down the stream at a crouch; holding the rifle in one hand; balancing with the other。
he was so close to success now that for the first time he found himself speculating on what he would do afterward; and whether he would please the kingdom of heaven more by going back to geneva or staying to evangelize this world。 the first thing to do here would be to convince the four…legged creatures; who seemed to have the rudiments of reason; that their habit of riding on wheels was abominable and satanic; and contrary to the will of god。 break them of that; and salvation would follow。
he reached the foot of the slope; where the trees began; and laid the rifle down silently。
he gazed into the silver…green…gold shadows; and listened; with both hands behind his ears to catch and focus any quiet voices through the insect chirping and the trickle of the stream。 yes: there they were。 theyd stopped。
he bent to pick up the rifle…
and found himself uttering a hoarse and breathless gasp; as something clutched his daemon and pulled her away from him。
but there was nothing there! where was she? the pain was atrocious。 he heard her crying; and cast about wildly to left and right; looking for her。
〃keep still;〃 said a voice from the air; 〃and be quiet。 i have your daemon in my hand。〃
〃but; where are you? who are you?〃
〃my name is balthamos;〃 said the voice。
will and lyra followed the stream into the wood; walking carefully; saying little; until they were in the very center。
there was a little clearing in the middle of the grove; which was floored with soft grass and moss…covered rocks。 the branches laced across overhead; almost shutting out the sky and letting through little moving spangles and sequins of sunlight; so that everything was dappled with gold and silver。
and it was quiet。 only the trickle of the stream; and the occasional rustle of leaves high up in a little curl of breeze; broke the silence。
will put down the package of food; lyra put down her little rucksack。 there was no sign of the daemon shadows anywhere。 they were pletely alone。
they took off their shoes and socks an
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