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TWENTY-THREE - NO WAY OUT

        "ill," said Lyra, " ts out?"

        Because tures ting louder and flying closer, and time, as if tself into little clots of malid giving ts kept looking up fearfully.

        "Are ting close?" Lyra called to the Lady Salmakia.

        "Not far no; s;You could see    rock."

        But Lyra didnt    to e time. Srying    to put on a c every moment in front of    terrible image of ttle dog-Pan abandoned on tty as t closed around , t be hopeful fer; she always had been.

        o face, it e suddenly. In among ts, tures     as a g could be. o embrace her.

        But    tle c , it rengto ruly touch again.

        But ;Lyra, I    Id ever see you again, I t even if you did e do to speak to me...”

        "?"

        "Because I do my daemon ao figo you! t o get my daemon again, and ;

        "But t    your fault, stupid!" Lyra said. "It    brung you t place, and I s you go back ians. It . Im so sorry, Roger, , it , you ve been ;

        "ell," ;I dunno. Maybe I    dead some ot it    your fault, Lyra, see."

        S o believe it; but all t o see ttle cold t so out of reacried to grasp , ty air; but ood and sat down beside her.

        ts tle, leaving t, too, to sit do ts to force tend to the wound.

        But Lyra and Roger o t.

        "And you ent dead," ;ill alive? And w;

        "Oo leave     to do, it    so muc s, and    stood t looking, o like a murderer, Roger, but I o, or else I couldnt ;

        "I beeending to talk to you all time since I died," ;I been , me and all terrible place, Lyra, its    t till youre resting, you t never sleep properly, you just sort of doze, and t beside you and t fet em. t t you. to make you feel    tupid ts you ever    you t get a;

        "ell," s;listen."

        Dropping o ttle g, just as so do w Jordan, : s on:

        "You probably dont kno tcc a prop me. t knoo anyone about it before. But ian took me to see tcest. o go outside and pick out t piece of cloud-pi of all to ser.

        "ell, I do, and t    only took a sed, it alking to Farder , and t knoo do somet and important, and it o be in another world...

        "Only I never spoke of it, and I re I must    it, t sort of sunk out of my mind. I never even talked about it h Pan, cause he would have laughed, I re.

        "But ter on Mrs. Coulter caugrance, and I , and I dreamed of you. And I remembered tian boat mota, you remember, it     on board of, in Jerichem...”

        "Yes! And    to Abingdon! t    t never fet t, even if Im down housand years...”

        "Yes, but listen,    time, rigians again and ter me and... O, youd be amazed, but tant ta said to me, s s er people but I was a fire person.

        "And    means is s of preparing me for tetant to do, and Dr. Lanselius t al I never found out iny ill it    never ask about it... So I never did. I never even t    miger, even.

        "But no a sort of proof.    I got to der, iny is, is I got to s out of t to rescue you all. Im sure its t. It must be. And because Lord Asriel, because of someto die, ll nt tell em yet, promise. I mean you mig last up t...”

        e to speak, so sopped.

        "ts just ed to tell you!" ;I told em, all told t like you came and rescued t, it anyone . they

        rue, ted to believe me, but tell.

        "For o;    on, "every kid ts ever e arts by saying, I bet my dadll e a me, or I bet my mum, as soon as st ts t someones going to e and rescue em. Only told em youd e. Only I was rig;

        "Yea; s;     ill. ts ill over ts tialys and to tell yer..."

        ";

        Lyra began to explain, quite unaraig ory of ing    for tle knife.    Roger noticed, he unging dead.

        Meanalking quietly.

        " are you going to do, you and t; said tialys.

        "Open t ts out. ts    t;

        onis on any faces, let alo respect for t silent for a fes, and tialys said:

        "ts test blorike. ty er t;

        " it?" said t;Itll e at t of now;

        "And ; tialys asked ill.

        " to get out ourselves, and find our daemons, I suppose. Dont ts enougo t said anyto ts, in case…, in case it doesnt    you say anyto find a c to ract t."

        Instantly to tsects c t    creatures    w over briger again.

        took up tantly t aunts about opped.    trying to clear his mind.

        ried again, . e ty of t ttle to stop them.

        ell, t it o be like. It    going to get any easier. So ill let    sat til he was ready again.

        time t straigo t rock. o t up and tried again.

        And t     ing.

        ime    carefully in tting tip searc revealed a ouc. to; everywouc was solid rock.

        Lyra    sometion    to o ills side.

        " is it?" sly.

        old ;ere going to o move some going to let us. old ts ;

        "No. Only Roger, and I told o keep it quiet. ever I tell    not ever get out. Suppose    stuck ;

        "t to,    cut a tunnel. Itll take a long time, and I    o, but    ;

        "Yea. Course ;

        But s . t go on muc t    quail in ightly, ag for Pan.

        Mean leave Lyra alone.

        "Please," said one girl, "you    fet us w;

        "No," said Lyra, "never."

        "Youll tell t us?"

        "I promise. s your name?"

        But tten. Surned away, hiding her face, and a boy said:

        "Its better tet, I re. Ive fotten mine. Some ent been ill knoen a    ts t. And t;

        "Yea; said anot;tell us about t!"

        And more and more of to tell t tten, suco play; and suro ill and w; s;

        "tell t;

        "Im scared. After w he harpies...”

        "tell trut;

        S fully. In fact, s sick urned back to ts, whronging closer and closer.

        "Please!" t;Youve just e from tell us, tell us! tell us about t;

        tree not far a a dead trunk s bo talk at time, s so as to o sit. ts jostled and so make room.

        tree, tialys landed on ills ed t o listen.

        "t; ly, "t you migo fig;

        it s s o it. tialys took off again, and tree and sat dos.

        So many dead figures clustered around, pressing    ill o make t    Roger stay close, because    Lyra, listening h a

        passion.

        And Lyra began to talk about the world she knew.

        Sold tory of er it until it o fly again; and    and igokay, s tell, and    listened, proud and desperate, nodding and s just rue all rig;

        told t t battle betohe clayburners.

        First s is, t brick beeold t trees along told o split up into great es,    to squiso te of mud, trying to keep it as big as you could    breaking it. Under ill , ideal for t people.

        And sten-leaf-mold smell of t, tatoes to eat; and ter slipping slickly over to ts; and tried to pull your foot out of t slap of te paddles in ter.

        As ss croop.

        told o o; and oed and planned and attacked t t one anotle and tearing it d tifications into missiles until ter ricably togetly to sole, and none of tter day in all their lives.

        ill, exed. then she had a shock.

        As s, silent all around, and oo: tree ered    her, solemn and spellbound.

        Sood up in sudden fear, but t move.

        "You," se, "you fle me before, o tell you somets stopping you noear at me    out of me!"

        "t is t er, en to me. t gs came doo see t in every one, and ill our blood is rank    and our very s are sied.

        "But still, it    o open a o ts out into the air...”

        And     til ts fell silent again.

        "Yes," cried No-Name, "to lead t!    will we do now? I sell you ill do: from

        noear and rend every g t es tred. teland now; we s a ;

        Every single ree and straig ts, making tter in terror. Lyra g to ills arm and said, "t a do it. te us, trayed t    better!"

        "Quiet," said tialys. "Dont despair. Call ten to us."

        So ill cried out, "e back! e back, every one of you! e bad listen!"

        One by o for misery, turned and fleo tree, and ts drifted back as    tle tense figure, green-clad and dark- to a rock whey could all see him.

        "; ;ter t. Ansions truly, and    I say, and to you outside t ?"

        "Lies!" t;Lies and fantasies!"

        "Yet ened, every one of you, and you kept silent and still. Again, ;

        "Because it rue," said No-Name. "Because srut    . Because it rue. Because     broug rue."

        "t; said tialys, "lets make a bargain ead of seeing only ty and greed of ts t e doo ask all ts to tell you tories of to tell trut oucs ory; every single o es doure o tell you about t to o tell you."

        Lyra marveled at ttle spy. o tures as if o give ts? Any one of t, o smas tood, proud and fearless, making a bargain ened, and ferred, turning to one anotheir voices low.

        All ts c.

        turned back.

        "ts not enoug; s;e    more t. e ask uion. e y. e fulfilled tys ands diligently, and for t ake any notice of us, if t into t let t be dispensed y and a task to do, o    ;

        ted on ttering and raising t a moment later Salmakia leapt up to join t:

        "You are quite rigask to do ts important, o brings task, and its o only you    do, because you are task o guide ts from to t into they will

        tell you tories as a fair and just payment for t seem rigo you?"

        No-Name looked at ers, and t;And o refuse to guide to tell us. If tou for infants o learn anyt ot guide t."

        "t is fair," said Salmakia, and travelers agreed.

        So treaty. And in excory of Lyras t to take travelers and to a part of t unnels and caves,    ts could follow.

        But before t, as loudly as a    of a te face, and he cried:

        " ill o o us!"

        Otook up tion: "Yes, tell us o expect! e    go unless ;

        Lyra turo ill in despair, but ;tell truter, a it says."

        "All rig; she said.

        Sook out trument. t once. S it aood up.

        "tll ; s;and its true, perfectly true.    of icles t make you up    apart, just like your daemons did. If youve seen people dying, you kno looks like. But your daemo just not of everytoms t o trees and t part of everyts exactly o you, I promise on my    apart, its true, but youll be out in t of everyt;

        No one spoke. t, and t , and no one spoke until a young uries before. So ts:

        "old us t y in ts and angels praising ty, in a state of bliss. ts s o give our lives, and oto spend years in solitary prayer, e around us and we never knew.

        "Because t a place of res a place of not, or peace.

        "But no and Im going to follo, because it    be n in tars and t true home and always was.

        "So I urge you: e    to t;

        But     aside by t of a man when he said:

        "tter message, a sad and cruel joke. t you see trut a c of tion and tears. Notisfy us. But ty ed us ternity, to t    ruly!    t lies. Ss to lead you to    your peril. My panions and I of true faiternity singing ty, o tell true."

        Once again urned away in hing.

        Lyra felt beake? Sion on every side. But s trusting Mrs. Coulter because of iful smile and -sted glamour. It o get t o guide    too.

        But ill was s hly.

        "You knos not true," ;just as ake no notice! too. And ts make a start."

        So trust rut old her; she knew Pan would have.

        So t off, and ts began to follooo far back for to see, otants of t    marcialys and Salmakia fleo look and o see ty    look    all, beings like tranger gs as well.

        But ill and Lyra rengto look back; all ter the harpies, and hope.

        " do, ill?" Lyra    nearly over?"

        tell. But t ;Yes, its nearly over, . ell be out soon."
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