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to。 I only hooked the cloud to him to help me keep track of him in the meantime。 It was a mere convenience。 But the matter is as good as settled; I can get the book at any time of my choosing。 The cloud is of little importance。 I can find him by the tooth。〃
 
 Rahl picked up the bowl of gruel; handing it to Demmin。 〃Taste this; see if it is cool enough。〃 He arched an eyebrow。 〃I wouldn't want to hurt the boy。〃
 
 Demmin sniffed the bowl; his nose turning up in distaste。 He handed it to one of the guards; who took it without objection and put a spoon of gruel to his lips。 He gave a nod。
 
 〃Cypher could lose the tooth; or simply throw it away。 Then you would not be able to find him; or the book。〃 Demmin gave a submissive bow of his head as he spoke。 〃Please forgive me for saying so; Master Rahl but it would seem to rite you leave a lot to chance。〃
 
 〃Sometimes; Demmin; I leave things to fate; but never to chance。 I have other ways of finding Richard Cypher。〃
 
 Demmin took a deep breath; relaxing as he thought about Rahl's words。 〃I can see now why you haven't been worried。 I didn't know all this。〃
 
 Rahl frowned up at his loyal mander。 〃We have scarcely stroked the fur of what you do not know; Demmin。 That is why you serve me; and not me you。〃 His expression softened。 〃You have been a good friend; Demmin; since we were boys; so I will ease your mind on this subject。 I have many pressing matters that require my time; matters of magic that cannot wait。 Like this。〃 His arm went out; indicating the boy。 〃I know where the book is; and I know my own talents。 I can get the book at a time of my convenience。 For now; I look upon it as if Richard Cypher is simply keeping it safe for me。〃 Rahl leaned closer。 〃Satisfied?〃
 
 Demmin diverted his eyes to the ground: 〃Yes; Master Rahl。〃 He looked back up。 〃Please know that I only bring my concerns to you because I want success for you。 You are rightfully the master of all the lands。 We all need you to guide us。 I wish only to be part of delivering you victory。 I fear nothing but that I should fail you。〃
 
 Darken Rahl put his arm around Demmin's big shoulders; looking up at the pockmarked face; the streak of black hair through the blond。 〃That I had more like you; my friend。〃 He took his arm away and picked up the bowl。 〃Go now and tell Queen Milena of our alliance。 Don't forget to summon the dragon。〃 His hint of a smile came back。 〃And don't let your little diversions make you late in returning。〃
 
 Demmin bowed his head。 〃Thank you; Master Rahl; for the honor of serving you。〃 the big man left through a backdoor as Rahl went out the one into the garden。 The guards stayed in the small; hot; forge room。
 
 Picking up the feeding horn; Rahl went over to the boy。 The feeding horn was a long brass tube; small at the mouthpiece; large at the other end。 The big end was held up to shoulder height by two legs; so the gruel would slide down。 Rahl set it down so the mouthpiece was in front of Carl
 
 〃What's this thing?〃 Carl asked; squinting up at it。 〃A horn?〃 〃Yes; that's right。 Very good; Carl。 It's a feeding horn。 It's a part of the ceremony you will be in。 The other young men who have helped the people in the past have thought it a most fun way to eat。 You put your mouth over the end there; and I serve you by pouring the food in the top。〃
 
 Carl was skeptical。 〃Really?〃
 
 〃Yes。〃 Rahl smiled reassuringly。 〃And guess what; I got you a fresh blueberry pie; still warm out of the oven。〃
 
 Carl's eyes lit up。 〃Great!〃 He eagerly put his mouth over the end of the horn。
 
 Rahl passed his hand in a circle over the bowl three times to change the taste; then looked down at Carl。 〃I had to mash it up so it will go through the feeding horn; I hope that's all right。〃
 
 〃I always mash it up with my fork;〃 Carl said with a grin; then put his mouth back over the horn。
 
 Rahl poured a little gruel into the end of the horn。 When it reached Carl's mouth; he ate it eagerly。
 
 〃It's great! The best I ever had!〃
 
 〃I'm so pleased;〃 Rahl said with a shy smile。 〃It's my own recipe。 I feared it wouldn't be as good as your mother's。〃
 
 〃It's better。 Can I have more?〃
 
 〃Of course; my son。 With Father Rahl; there is always more。〃 
 
 CHAPTER 21
 WEARILY; RICHARD SEARCHED THE ground where the trail resumed at the end of the slide; his hopes fading。 Dark clouds scudded low overhead; occasionally bringing a few fat drops of cold rain to splatter on the back of his head as he hunted。 It had occurred to him that maybe Kahlan had made it through the Narrows; that she had only bee separated for him; and had continued on。 She was wearing the bone Adie had given her; and it should have kept her safe。 She should have been able to make it through。 But he was wearing the tooth; and Adie had said he couldn't be seen either; yet the shadows had e from them anyway。 It seemed odd; the shadows hadn't moved until it was dark; at the split rock。 Why didn't they e for them before?
 
 There were no tracks。 Nothing had been through the Narrows for a long time。 Fatigue and despair enveloped him again as fits of icy wind flapped his forest cloak around him; seeming to urge him on; away from the Narrows。 All hope gone; he turned once more to the path; toward the Midlands。
 
 He had taken only a few steps when a thought brought him to a sudden halt
 
 If Kahlan had bee separated from him; if she thought the underworld had taken him; if she thought she had lost him and was alone; would she have continued on; to the Midlands? Alone?
 
 No。
 
 He turned to the Narrows。 No。 She would have gone back。 Back to the wizard。
 
 It would be no use for her to go to the Midlands alone。 She needed help; that's why she had e to Westland in the first place。 Without the Seeker; the only help was the wizard。
 
 Richard dared not put too much faith in the thought; but it wasn't that far back to the place where he had fought the shadows; where he had lost her。 He couldn't go on without checking; without knowing for sure。 Fatigue forgotten; he plunged back into the Narrows。
 
 Green light weled his return。 Following his tracks back; in a short time he found the place where he had fought the shadows。 His footprints wandered all about in the mud of the slide; telling the tale of his battle。 He was surprised at how much ground he had covered in the fight。 He didn't remember all the circling; the back and forth。 But then he didn't remember much of the fight; until the last part。
 
 With a jolt of recognition; he saw what he was looking for。 The tracks of the two of them; together; then hers; alone。 His heart pounded as he followed them; hoping so hard it hurt; that they wouldn't lead into the wall。 Squatting; he inspected them; touched them。 Her tracks wandered about a while; seemingly confused; and then they stopped; and turned。 Where their pair of tracks led in from the other way; one set of tracks lead back。
 
 Kahlan's。
 
 Richard stood in a rush; his breathing rapid; his pulse racing。 The green light glowed irritatingly about him。 He wondered how far she could have gone。 It had taken them most of the night to laboriously cross the Narrows。 But they hadn't known where the trail was。 He looked down at the footprints in the mud。 He did now。
 
 He would have to go fast; he couldn't be timid in following the way back。 A memory of something Zedd had told him when the old man had given him the sword came into his mind。 The strength of rage; the wizard had said; gives you the heedless drive to prevail。
 
 The clear metallic ringing filled the dim morning air as the Seeker drew his sword。 Anger flooded through him。 Without a second thought; Richard dashed down the trail; following the tracks。 The pressure of the wall buffeted him as he jogged through the cool mist。 When the tracks turned; switching back and forth; he didn't slow; but set his feet to one side or the other to throw his weight the other way down the path。
 
 Keeping a steady; sustainable pace; he was able to traverse the span of the Narrows before midmorning。 Twice; he had e across a shadow floating in place on the path。 They didn't move or seem to be aware of him。 
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