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he could peer inside. Her back was to him. She wore a dark blue sari, and she was seated on a small bench at the opposite end of the room. 14 ROGER ZELAZNY He clambered onto the sill and cleared his throat. She turned quickly. She wore a veil, so that her features were indistinguishable. She regarded him through it, then rose and crossed the chamber. He was dismayed. Her figure, once lithe, was wide about the waist; her walk, once the swaying of boughs, was a waddle; her complexion was too dark; even through the vefl the lines of her nose and jaw were too pronounced. He bowed his head. " 'And so you have drawn near to us, who at your
coming have come home,*" he sang, " 'as birds to their nest upon the tree.'" She stood, still as her statue in the main hall below. "'Guard us from the she-wolf and the wolf, and guard us from the thief, oh Night, and so be good for us to pass.'" She reached out slowly and laid her hand upon his bead. "You have my blessing, little one," she said, after a time. "Unfortunately, that is all I can give. I cannot offer protection or render beauty, who lack these lux- uries myself. What is your name?" "Tak," he told her. She touched her brow. "I once knew a Tak," she said, "in a bygone day, a