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sabriel (the abhorsen trilogy)_加斯·尼克斯-第章

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by the morning of the sixth day out of nestowe; sabriel was heartily tired of nautical life。 they鈥檇 sailed virtually non…stop all that time; only putting into shore at noon for fresh water; and only then when it was sunny。

nights were spent under sail; or; when exhaustion claimed touchstone; hove…to with a sea anchor; the unsleeping mogget standing watch。

fortunately; the weather had been kind。

it had been a relatively uneventful five days。

two days from nestowe to beardy point; an unprepossessing peninsula whose only interesting features were a sandy…bottomed beach and a clear stream。 devoid of life; it was also devoid of the dead。 here; for the first time; sabriel could no longer sense the pursuing mordicant。 a good; strong; south…easterly had propelled them; reaching northwards; at too fast a pace for it to follow。

three days from beardy point to the island of ilgard; its rocky cliffs climbing sheer from the sea; a grey and pockmarked tenement; home to tens of thousands of seabirds。 they passed it late in the afternoon; their single sail stretched to bursting; clinker…built hull heeling well over; bow slicing up a column of spray that salted mouths; eyes and bodies。

it was half a day from ilgard to the belis mouth; that narrow strait that led to the sea of saere。 but that was tricky sailing; so they spent the night hove…to just out of sight of ilgard; to wait for the light of day。

鈥渢here is a boom…chain across the belis mouth;鈥潯ouchstone explained; as he raised the sail and sabriel hauled the sea anchor in over the bow。 the sun was rising behind him; but had not yet pulled itself out of the sea; so he was no more than a dim shadow in the stern。 鈥渋t was built to keep pirates and suchlike out of the sea of saere。 you won鈥檛 believe the size of it鈥攊 can鈥檛 imagine how it was forged; or strung across。鈥

鈥渨ill it still be there?鈥潯abriel asked; cautiously; not wanting to prevent touchstone鈥檚 strangely talkative mood。

鈥渋鈥檓 sure of it;鈥潯eplied touchstone。 鈥渨e鈥檒l see the towers on the opposite shores first。 winding post; to the south; and boom hook to the north。鈥

鈥渘ot very imaginative names;鈥潯ented sabriel; unable to help herself from interrupting。

it was just such a pleasure to talk! touchstone had lapsed back into non…munication for most of the voyage; though he did have a good excuse鈥攈andling the fishing boat for eighteen hours a day; even in good weather; didn鈥檛 leave much energy for conversation。

鈥渢hey鈥檙e named after their purpose;鈥潯eplied touchstone。 鈥渨hich makes sense。鈥

鈥渨ho decides whether to let vessels past the chain?鈥潯sked sabriel。 already; she was thinking ahead; wondering about belisaere。 could it be like nestowe鈥攖he city abandoned; riddled with the dead? 鈥渁h;鈥潯aid touchstone。 鈥渋 hadn鈥檛 thought about that。 in my time; there was a royal boom master; with a force of guards and a squadron of small; picket ships。 if; as mogget says; the city has fallen into anarchy 。 。 。鈥

鈥渢here may also be people working for; or in alliance with; the dead;鈥潯abriel added thoughtfully。

鈥渟o even if we cross the boom in daylight; there could be trouble。 i think i鈥檇 better reverse my surcoat and hide my helmet wrapping。鈥

鈥渨hat about the bells?鈥潯sked touchstone。

he leaned past her; to draw the main sheet tighter; right hand slightly nudging the tiller to take advantage of a shift in the wind。 鈥渢hey鈥檙e fairly obvious; to say the least。鈥

鈥渋鈥檒l just look like a necromancer;鈥潯abriel replied。 鈥渁 salty; unwashed necromancer。鈥

鈥渋 don鈥檛 know;鈥潯aid touchstone; who couldn鈥檛 see that sabriel was joking。 鈥渘o necromancer would be let into the city; or would stay alive; in鈥斺

鈥渋n your day;鈥潯nterrupted mogget; from his favorite post on the bow。 鈥渂ut this is now; and i am sure that necromancers and worse are not unmon sights in belisaere。鈥

鈥渋鈥檒l wear a cloak鈥斺潯abriel started to say。

鈥渋f you say so;鈥潯ouchstone said; at the same time。 clearly; he didn鈥檛 believe the cat。 belisaere was the royal capital; a huge city; home to at least fifty thousand people。 touchstone couldn鈥檛 imagine it fallen; decayed and in the hands of the  dead。 despite his own inner fears and secret knowledge; he couldn鈥檛 help but be confident that the belisaere they were sailing towards would be little different from the two…hundredyear… old images locked in his memory。

that confidence took a blow as the belis mouth towers became visible above the blue line of the horizon; on opposite shores of the strait。

at first; the towers were no more than dark smudges; that grew taller as wind and wave carried the boat towards them。 through her telescope; sabriel saw that they were made from a beautiful; rosy…pink stone that once must have been magnificent。 now they were largely blackened by fire; their majesty vanished。 winding post had lost the top three storys; from seven; boom hook stood as tall as ever; but sunlight shone through gaping holes; showing the interior to be a gutted ruin。 there was no sign of any garrison; toll collector; windlass mules; or anything alive。

the great boom…chain still stretched across the strait。 huge iron links; each as wide and long as the fishing boat; rose green and barnaclebefouled out of the water and up into each of the towers。 glimpses of it could be seen in the  middle of the mouth; when the swell dipped; and a length of chain shone slick and green in the wave trough; like some lurking monster of the deep。

鈥渨e鈥檒l have to go in close to the winding post tower; unstep the mast and row under the chain where it rises;鈥潯ouchstone declared; after studying the chain for several minutes through the telescope; trying to gauge whether it had sunk enough to allow them passage。 but even with their relatively shallow…draft boat; it would be too risky; and they daren鈥檛 wait for high tide; late in the afternoon。 at some time in the past; perhaps when the towers were abandoned; the chain had been winched up to its maximum tension。 the engineers who鈥檇 made it would have been pleased; for there seemed to be no noticeable sli
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