"Kerrion Empire - 03 - Earth Dreams" - читать интересную книгу автора (Morris Janet E)for unfathomable advantage, the pastoral communities
subsisting on their sufferance had fared worse, not bet- ter, than before. Seeking his sign, some word of endorse- ment, he spoke too quickly, without making himself clear: "Little mother, what will be the ending of this war?" "When the best of the Kerrions quarrel, Chaeron will prevail on Earth." She answered the larger question, not the part of it he had in mind. The man silhouetted by the setting sun behind him rubbed his nose. "And we?" "Choose your side most carefully, but choose a side you must." Shebat, mouth dry, heard the words coming of their own accord from her suddenly unwieldy lips. Of all men, Jesse Thorne came here to face her with ques- tions no one should have to answer, now when her hus- band stood looking on? Jesse Thome of her adolescent dreams and hopeless fantasies, whose whispery voice and calm deadly eyes had long been acknowledged the single voice of freedom and the only eyes keen enough to track revolution among the dispirited peasants of the north- east? In Bolen's town and wherever men gathered in sim- masters, Jesse's name and exploits were invoked for guidance, for inspiration. When he came to your town, the hale boys left with him,and old men straightened their backs and walked sprightly, an almost-forgotten glitter in their eyes. When he had come to Bolen's town, even Bolen gave food and drink and shelter to him and his without even mention of feeЧor the danger of har- boring fugitives with such rewards upon their heads. The part of Shebat which longed to recapture the simplicity and comforting ignorance of her previous life here ex- ulted, that he should seek her out. Her better half, which 10 JANET MORRIS knew that time will not ever let us recoup the price we pay to enter our own futures, saw in him a greater threat to her marriage, to her bond with her cruiser, to her very equilibrium, than any she had dreamed canny Earth might mount. To break her train of thought, and the spell his physical presence cast over her so that she hardly had the strength to look away, she whirled side- ways and pointed at an enchanter in the midst of others, whose hair seemed as red as the eagle on his black cloak, ablaze with sunset. "You have two heads on you, and |
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