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sabriel (the abhorsen trilogy)_加斯·尼克斯-第3章

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from bringing back a rabbit to bringing back a person。

worse; it had been so easy。 she had caught the spirit right at the wellspring of the river; and had returned it with barely a gesture of power; patching the body with simple charter symbols as they stepped from death to life。 she hadn鈥檛 even needed bells; or the other apparatus of a necromancer。

only a whistle and her will。

death and what came after death was no great mystery to sabriel。 she just wished it was。

it was sabriel鈥檚 last term at wyverley鈥攖he last three weeks; in fact。 she had graduated already; ing first in english; equal first in music; third in mathematics; seventh in science; second in fighting arts and fourth in etiquette。 she had also been a runaway first in magic; but that wasn鈥檛 printed on the certificate。 magic only worked in those regions of ancelstierre close to the wall which marked the border with the old kingdom。 farther away; it was considered to be quite beyond the pale; if it existed at all; and persons of repute did not mention it。

wyverley college was only forty miles from the wall; had a good all…round reputation; and taught magic to those students who could obtain special permission from their parents。

sabriel鈥檚 father had chosen it for that reason when he had emerged from the old kingdom with a five…year…old girl in tow to seek a boarding school。 he had paid in advance for that first year; in old kingdom silver deniers that stood up to surreptitious touches with cold iron。

thereafter; he had e to visit his daughter twice a year; at midsummer and midwinter; staying for several days on each occasion and always bringing more silver。

understandably; the headmistress was very fond of sabriel。 particularly since she never seemed troubled by her father鈥檚 rare visitations; as most other girls would be。 once mrs。

umbrade had asked sabriel if she minded; and had been troubled by the answer that sabriel saw her father far more often than when he was actually there。 mrs。 umbrade didn鈥檛 teach magic; and didn鈥檛 want to know any more about it other than the pleasant fact that some parents would pay considerable sums to have their daughters schooled in the basics of sorcery and enchantment。

mrs。 umbrade certainly didn鈥檛 want to know how sabriel saw her father。 sabriel; on the other  hand; always looked forward to his unofficial visits and watched the moon; tracing its movements from the leather…bound almanac which listed the phases of the moon in both kingdoms and gave valuable insights into the seasons; tides and other ephemerae that were never the same at any one time on both sides of the wall。

abhorsen鈥檚 sending of himself always appeared at the dark of the moon。

on these nights; sabriel would lock herself into her study (a privilege of the sixth form鈥敗reviously she鈥檇 had to sneak into the library); put the kettle on the fire; drink tea and read a book until the characteristic wind rose up; extinguished the fire; put out the electric light and rattled the shutters鈥攁ll necessary preparations; it seemed; for her father鈥檚 phosphorescent sending to appear in the spare armchair。

sabriel was particularly looking forward to her father鈥檚 visit that november。 it would be his last; because college was about to end and she wanted to discuss her future。 mrs。 umbrade wanted her to go to university; but that meant moving further away from the old kingdom。 her magic would wane and parental visitations would be limited to actual physical appearances; and those might  well bee even less frequent。 on the other hand; going to university would mean staying with some of the friends she鈥檇 had virtually all her life; girls she鈥檇 started school with at the age of five。 there would also be a much greater world of social interaction; particularly with young men; of which modity there was a distinct shortage around wyverley college。

and the disadvantage of losing her magic could possibly be offset by a lessening of her affinity for death and the dead 。 。 。

sabriel was thinking of this as she waited; book in hand; half…drunk cup of tea balanced precariously on the arm of her chair。 it was almost midnight and abhorsen hadn鈥檛 appeared。 sabriel had checked the almanac twice and had even opened the shutters to peer out through the glass at the sky。 it was definitely the dark of the moon; but there was no sign of him。 it was the first time in her life that he hadn鈥檛 appeared and she felt suddenly uneasy。

sabriel rarely thought about what life was really like in the old kingdom; but now old stories came to mind and dim memories of when she鈥檇 lived there with the travelers。 abhorsen was a powerful sorcerer; but even then 。 。 。

鈥渟abriel! sabriel!鈥

a high…pitched voice interrupted her thought; quickly followed by a hasty knock and a rattle of the doorknob。 sabriel sighed; pushed herself out of her chair; caught the teacup and unlocked the door。

a young girl stood on the other side; twisting her nightcap from side to side in trembling hands; her face white with fear。

鈥渙lwyn!鈥潯xclaimed sabriel。 鈥渨hat is it? is sussen sick again?鈥

鈥渘o;鈥潯obbed the girl。 鈥渋 heard noises behind the tower door; and i thought it was rebece and ila having a midnight feast without me; so i looked 。 。 。鈥

鈥渨hat!鈥潯xclaimed sabriel; alarmed。 no one opened outside doors in the middle of the night; not this close to the old kingdom。

鈥渋鈥檓 sorry;鈥潯ried olwyn。 鈥渋 didn鈥檛 mean to。 i don鈥檛 know why i did。 it wasn鈥檛 rebece and ila鈥敗t was a black shape and it tried to get in。 i slammed the door 。 。 。鈥

sabriel threw the teacup aside and pushed past olwyn。 she was already halfway down the corridor before she heard the porcelain smash behind her; and olwyn鈥檚 horrified gasp at such  cavalier treatment of good china。 she ignored it and broke into a run; slapping on the light switches as she ran towards the open door of the west dormitory。 as she reached it; screams broke out inside; rapidly crescendoing to an hysterical chorus。 there were forty girls in the dormitory鈥攎ost of the first form; all under the age of eleven。 sabriel took a deep breath; and stepped into the doorway; fingers crooked in a spell…casting stance。 even before she looked; she felt the presence of death。

the dormitory was very long; and narrow; with a low roof and small windows。 beds and dressers lined each side。 at the far end; a door led to the west tower steps。 it was supposed to be locked inside and out; but locks rarely prevailed against the powers of the old kingdom。

the door was open。 an intensely dark shape stood there; as if someone had cut a man…shaped figure out of the night; carefully choosing a piece devoid of stars。 it had no features at all; but the head quested from side to side; as if whatever senses it did possess worked in a narrow range。

curiously; it carried an absolutely mundane sack in one four…fingered hand; the rough…woven cloth in stark contrast to its own surreal flesh。

sabriel鈥檚 hands moved in a plicated gesture; drawing the symbols of the charter that intimated sleep; quiet and rest。 with a flourish; she indicated both sides of the dormitory and drew one of the master symbols; drawing all together。

instantly; every girl in the room stopped screaming and slowly subsided back onto her bed。

the creature鈥檚 head stopped moving and sabriel knew its attention was now centered on her。 slowly it moved; lifting one clumsy leg and swinging it forward; resting for a moment; then swinging the other a little past the first。 a lumbering; rolling motion; that made an eerie; shuffling noise on the thin carpet。 as it passed each bed; the electric lights above them flared once and went out。

sabriel let her hands fall to her side and focused her eyes on the center of the creature鈥檚 torso; feeling the stuff of which it was made。 she had e without any of her instruments or tools; but that led to only a moment鈥檚 hesitation before she let herself slip over the border into death; her eyes still on the intruder。

the river flowed around her legs; cold as always。 the light; grey and without warmth; still stretched to an entirely flat horizon。 in the  distance; she could hear the r
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