ill and Lyra slept t and ually a; but wialys was calmly on guard close by.
"torial Court reated," old t;Mrs. Coulter is in to Lord Asriel."
"; said ill, sitting up stiffly. ";
"alk tone resonator. I reported our versation," tialys said to Lyra, "to my ander, Lord Roke, and once you ;
"Good," said ill. "ts eat toget our food?"
"t; said the Lady.
ill took out fe loaf of rye bread, take much.
"As for er, t seem to be any around ; ill said. "ell o till ;
"tter do t soon," said Lyra.
First, took out ter and asked if till any danger in to leave.
trange in t, giving onto tation ing. ted to look at it, and ouo see not t only sprang into being whe side.
"Ill o close it once ; ill said.
Lyra tried to pier t t find it at all; nor could te tly w ly and quickly.
"er ; said tialys.
"As many as t; said ill. "No one o find out."
pat air and darted like needles ts of sunlig of trees above , and tranquil; so it o see ted er suspended among ts Afri pilot, tangled i, of to find ttle fart-black strips of clotruts and pipe o ders, torted and draill tening to fight.
And trees farto battle, noting most.
op of trees t and terfalls began, topped to drink deeply of ter.
"I little girls all rig; said ill. "ed never you ao a o get t po;
"S," said Lyra, " cause I asked ter, last nig mixed up in it, but s."
terfalls and refilled ills teen before striking off across teau toer told Lyra t Iorek had gone.
And trouble for ill, but a torment to Lyra, er soorn out t; limping, tigrembling, s pace do noon did s to relieve himself.
t;Rest. t;
"But I dont to let ill do o t;
"ts t t;
"You dont kno; said Lyra rudely. "You dont know ;
"I knoinence ; said t;Do as I tell you no. Save your energy for t;
Lyra felt mutinous, but ttering spurs , so shing.
tone resonator, and, curiosity overiment, Lyra co see looked like a s lengtone, resting on a stand of a tiny bos across t various points along t marked, so o be touc at random, but from tensity of ain fluency of s, Lyra kne was as skillful and demanding a process as er.
After several mi took up a pair of tle fingernail, and ighe
stone, leading t along to anot t around t. By manipulating tension on to his own message.
" ; she said when hed finished.
tialys looked at o judge ed, and t;Your stists, al tum enta. It means t ticles exist t only ies in on, so t t, no matter taking a on lodestone aangling all its particles, and tting it in t bots resoogeterpart to tly, and so e."
everyto t a little apart, talking too quietly for Lyra to alaimon became an ourned ears in tion.
Presently ill came bad t by and track got steeper and ted once more at tell t Lyra was nearly finished: she was limping badly and her face was gray.
"Let me see your feet," o ;because if tered, Ill put some oi on."
t tih.
Meanes one a;I old Lord Roke of our position, a us a;
ill nodded. Lyra took no notice. Presently s up wearily and pulled on off once more.
Anot of ter before nig then Lyra gave a cry of relief and joy.
"Iorek! Iorek!"
Sill, e coat indistinct against a patc o sniff, and bounded doaiohem.
Ign ill, Lyra clasp ill felt it t; but Lyra felt it as pleasure and fot ers and .
"Oo see you! I Id ever see you again, after t time on Svalbard, and all tve ;
ttle spies all events, to be only tai o be aco his cave.
ill, preoccupied, didnt listen as Lyra talked to Iorek, t one point, and heard her say:
"Mr. Scoresby, ows too cruel! Really dead? Youre sure, Iorek?"
"te out to find t; said the bear.
ill listened more closely now, for Barucold his.
" ; said Lyra, her voice shaky.
"ing. a bay w;
Lyra knoo say, for it .
Soon Iorek turned aside and made for trao a cave, very dark against t ko speak quietly to Lyra, but not till being overheard.
doone in foreparuck it no more times on a similar one on time a scatter of sparks burst out aly o a il trongly.
t, because tter: a mig. Iorek ate ra ted its joint on a sid laid it to roast across them.
"Is it easy, ing up in tains, Iorek?" she said.
"No. My people t live luckily so, since I found you. are your plans no;
ill looked around tting close to t t t: o ask.
"King Iorek," ;my knife is broken...” t t;No, ." ing at t;If youre listening," on more loudly, "e out and do it ly. Dont spy on us."
Lyra and Iorek Byrnison turo see o. ttle man came out of tood calmly in t, on a ledge he childrens heads, Irowled.
"You asked Iorek Byrnison for permission to enter ; ill said. "And a spy. You s."
Lyra loved . S ill emptuous.
But t ill, was displeased.
"e rut; ;It ;
ill stood up. , o show.
"If ; ;ould you o e . Youd o make us unscious, and taken to Lord Asriel. So rick you, tialys, and youll just o put up ."
Iorek Byrnison said, ";
"Spies," said ill. "Sent by Lord Asriel. terday, but if t people dis;
t o take on Iorek tialys . All he could do was bow and apologize.
"Your Majesty," o Iorek, w once.
tred at ill, and defiand Lyra, and a cold and at Iorek. ty of ures made all t, as if a ligely, ssy to the bear.
"Five us," so Iorek. "t of cealment is o break, and my panion, tialys, And I, t out of pure ed to pay you tesy. ere apanying to make sure tainly ion to;
If Iorek only esy, too, and the Lady had spoken graciously enough.
"e do; ;ty if you are o speak about t;
"Yes," said ill, "and I t it could never its broken. Aold Lyra t youd be able to mend it. I o ask more politely, but t is: you mend it, Iorek?"
"S;
ill s of t carefully until t places and ts lig loo look closely at eacouc delicately ing it up to turn it t and examiness in those huge black hooks.
t up again, o the shadow.
"Yes," ly tion and no more.
Lyra said, kno;A believe ant t get it mee trouble, and not only us...”
"I dont like t knife," Iorek said. "I fear do. I deadly figtle toys pared to t k do is unlimited. It ter if it ;
"But ...” began ill.
Iorek did on, "it you de t you dont knos oentions may be good. tentions, too."
" be?" said ill.
"tentions of a tool are does. A ends to strike, a vise intends to , a lever intends to lift. t it is made for. But sometimes a tool may you dont knoimes in doing end, you also do ends, kno edge of t knife?"
"No," said ill, for it rue: to a t t reac.
"t does?"
"I t. But I must still use it, and do o . If I did noty."
Lyra ill unwilling, she said:
"Iorek, you knoo be able to carry on doing t get t it you, Iorek, and nor did anyone, but no to use it ourselves, just not. td be feeble, and itd be oo, itd be just
like over to em and saying, Go on, use it, stop you. All rig kno does, but I ask ter, t I? t it properly, instead of just guessing and being afraid."
ill didnt to mention pressing reason: if t repaired, never get ly responsible for botions. use it to return to her, or never five himself.
Iorek Byrnison said notime, but turned o look out at t to and stalked to t tars: some t rao him.
Beur over on t o see ialys and Salmakia sat silent on their ledge.
turned around.
"Very ion," ;t is a mistake. My people s or daemons. e live and die and t is t. sorrorouble, but full krument. Kno is t youre asking. If you still it t;
At once Lyra took out ter and edged o t sook of trance, roubled.
"I never kno so fused," s;ts of t said. I t it clear. I t said about balance first. It said t could do good, but it test t or one meant you, ill, it meant didnt say or a bad one.
"t said yes," s t;It said yes, do it, repair t;
Iorek looked at eadily and then nodded once.
tialys and Salmakia climbed doo c;Dyou need more fuel, Iorek? Me and ill could go ac;
ill uood alk.
Iorek said, "Belo spur on track, t as you ."
S once, and ill h her.
t, track of scumbled footprints in tting and cold. Bot brisk and talk till the cave.
" else did it say?" ill said.
"It said some t uand till dont uand no said t, but t said it o keep Dust alive. I didnt uand it, ill. But it said again it kept saying t. It said if ...”
"If o the dead...”
"Yea, it said t survive."
c for t Iorek ioned, and silenced by t of be taking on.
"eve got to, t; ; ;
"I dont kno;
"Ner, and I to speak to my fato, no;
"Im frig; she said.
And t to anyone else.
"Did it say ; he asked.
"Just emptiness, just blankness. I really didnt uand it, ill. But I t meant t even if it is t dangerous, ry and rescue Roger. But it be like set off, and I o ians and tc be any o go. And I see... In my dream I sa s w;
" Im afraid of," said ill after a minute, not looking at all, "is getting stuew;
From no seemed, on elling ories, and as long as abandon ! er .
And as if Lyra hinking, she said warmly:
"Yeas true, t gre remember anyone ever me and Pan as far back as I go... I t remember Mrs. Lonsdale being like t to me; s Jordan College, all ss all s about... o in t, os strange, I kno I really felt ser me... S I o die, being asleep all t time, I suppose I mustve caug sopped looking after me. And I remember s w Id do in ;
So s knoime. Sell ray t memory, even if it was false? No, of course .
"Is t t; Lyra said.
t enougo sayed strongly on his fingers.
"And going to say anyto ttle spies," she added.
tohe cave.
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