ill said, " t;
t in t, urned around, and ill and Lyra sat in talaimon a mouse nohed in Lyras hands.
"Someoo ter," said Sir Charles.
"Unfortunately for all of us, ter is in my possession, and t;
" t ot;
"I kno you dont. else ? I am a good deal older and siderably better informed. t; ttagazze to do so all time."
"You ent from t all!" said Lyra suddenly. "Youre from t you?"
And again came t strange certain shed seen him before.
"No, Im not," he said.
ill said, "If to get t man, o kno going to just give it to us, is ;
"Certainly not. Its ters as not going to be easy by any means."
"ters are afraid of t;
"Very muc;
"taly gro;
"You doo kno no doesnt matter. Lyra," Sir ing to ;tell me about your remarkable friend."
Pantalaimon. And as soon as , ill realized t too, and t Sir e from Lyras alaimon to put track: so realize t ill had seen his own daemon.
Lyra lifted Pantalaimon close to , and , Sir Ch red eyes.
"You supposed to see ; s; got daemons in t you le."
"If t ent to be represented by a scarab, so am I," ;ell, youre from yet aing. Is t eal it on your travels?"
"I ," said Lyra furiously. "ter of Jordan College in my ave it to me. Its mine by rig knoo do , you stupid, stinky old man; youd never read it in a s just a toy to you. But I , and so does ill. ell get it back, dont ;
"ell see," said Sir C;t you out ;
"No," said ill, because ;You t e into Cigazze because of ters, so it doesnt matter if you knoo;
"As you o pick you up."
till to a .
As t out, Sir Co ill, "By t get t boto return. e to my it and Ill call t once is illiam Parry, isnt it? Yes, I t so.
to of you in todays paper."
And the car pulled away. ill eechless.
Lyra s all rig; s; tell anyone else. already if o. e on."
ten minutes later tood in ttle square at t of toold topped still i, tormented again by t e clear.
"I didnt to tell ; Lyra said quietly, "but I sa nig noise...."
" did ;
"Young, old at all. But I sa top, over ttlements. I t be... You remember Angelid Paolo, and Paolo said to ty as elling us, as if it ? ell, I t it mig be after t it. I ts t place."
"Mmm," ;Maybe."
Salking earlier t m. No coalaimon y. Maybe t tering around sunlight, whispering anxiously.
"; s;t any cs our fault. e got to make it right, and
t; ill o t, folloo t and t building, and ill dooo, looking up, getting topped under a tory level and said to Panta-laimon, " you fly up t;
ond set off. reac. Lyra gasped and gave a little cry hs like someone rescued from drowning. ill frowned, puzzled.
"Its ; s;;
"Sorry. Did you see anyt; ;Stairs," said Pantalaimon. "Stairs and dark rooms. the young man.
;
"Dang?"
"Moving to and fro, sa;
"Figer?" Lyra guessed. But t guess aer, so toopped ain (once again Pantalaimon fleo look); and to to, like frowning eyes.
"ell o go in t, t; said ill. eps and pushe door wide.
Sunligru, and took a step or t in fartones uries, and t a fligeps going do far enougo see t it opened into a one end, ; but t up to trance o her lips, looking up.
"I ; s;alking to ;
ill listeoo: a loerrupted occasionally by a cry of anger. It sounded like the voice of a madman.
ill ble off to climb taircase. It eps as ones: far too solid to creak underfoot. t diminision ened, climbed t, and t of ing, rsteps. It came from a room across tood ajar.
ill tiptoed to it and pus open another few inches so he could see.
It ered on taining badly preserved volumes orted y tables, and ot back higgledy-piggledy.
In ter of talaimon ly like t. o to one side, to time of acles. In t a special-looking knife, just a dull blade about eig it for side, jab up and down, all
in ty air.
o turn, and ill a fio o Lyra, and led o tairs and up to t floor.
"s ; she whispered.
as well as he could.
"; said Lyra. "Is ;
"Yes. Red ainly looks mad. I dont knos look farto ;
S question, but let aircase to top story. It e-painted fligeps led up to to a ructure like a little green t of teps t it was abs.
And as tood they heard a groan from above.
toalaimon artled t once from a cat to a bird and fleo Lyras breast. ill and Lyra realized as t go slowly.
"Better go and see," ill ."
"I ougo go first," s;seeing its my fault."
"Seeing its your fault, you got to do as I say."
Sed fell in behind him.
o t in tructure ur and stepped out quickly, o keep t of his eyes.
tle-mented parapet. tructure in ter, and tly dooter i, one for rainer.
Lying oered, and one eye closer, ied behind him.
ried to turo shield himself.
"Its all rig; said ill quietly. "e arent going to you. Did t;
"Mmm," ted. "Lets undo t tied it very ; It ted, and it fell a. to get up and took o t "; ill said. "e didnt t;
"Giao Paradisi," ttered teet;I am the bearer. No one else.
t young man stole it from me. take risks like t for t te. o kill me."
"No, ," Lyra said. "s ts t mean?"
"I le knife on be;
"airs," said ill. "e came up past see us. about in t;
trying to cut t succeed. ; "atc," Lyra said.
ill turo ttle , but to ood up and whipped
around to face them.
Immediately Pantalaimon became a bear and reared up on be able to touly tared for a sed, but ill sa really registered it. tted, , and tes of he pupils.
And all. ill stepped up to jump of the way.
t , rig, ing closer and closer, making ill back aill rapped in to.
Lyra oed for as o t: agonist tumbled backedly, falling over Lyra to craso t o be frig ime to see t oo t a first, a o butter. It plunged as far as t and stopped suddenly.
And ted over and reac at once, but ill flung o fig scy of occasion for it, oter t of a sc to gain points for style but to force your eo give in, o someone else, too, and t not many people o it; but he was.
So t unfamiliar to foug a nearly gro all costs keep t up no .
ill ted o ted and flung ill ig roared oo muc ills body, and in the man pulled free.
ill dropped to ter, stay tried to stand —and in doing so, tely on t o t not leg out iy space; t of him was safe.
and scrambled to . t ime to pull it out of to g like a . But s srying for, and up, he knife in his hand.
Lyra o one side, alaimon a h bared, beside her.
ill faced tly and saime. t: , and he knife was in his hand.
But ill her.
, and noion against t his
antagonist o squint and blink. Eveer, tructure t refles into for a moment blinded.
o t, a taken care to aim, and ected do and ted away awkwardly.
ill leaped after ever parts o o top of tairs...
time t came do ills feet. ill stamped on it at once, and tigamped a sed time.
t go of t once ill kicked it a, luckily for spun across to rest in tter just beside a drainage o be a surprising amount of blood from some!" sed Lyra, but ill was ready.
At t o ttered at once, and t too. air it o support it anymore, and it gave way. he fell downward, and mlass fell all around him.
And ill darted back to tter, and picked up t and battered, clambered up tep, and saanding above ared urned and fled.
"A; said ill, sitting do;A;
Somet noticed it. o angle of rope a;Your fingers!" Lyra breat;O;
tle finger and t to it fell ahe rope.
rongly from tumps t great, and a part of ered t ent, deep , sy w yourself superficially.
so . Lyra o up to look at t sick. t ill couldnt see o him.
"If only better, ill, I could. Look, Im going to tie t of rope around your arm, to stop t tie it arou to. ill."
, tation mark on the lead. he laughed.
"; s;stop t. Get up no some medie, some salve, I dunno is. You got to e doairs. t ot t ;
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