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rj.thegreathunt-第94章

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shone with the last sunlight。 Rand gaped at the size of it; a smooth ball … he was sure not so much as a scratch marred its surface … at least twenty paces through。
       Some distance away from the hand; a stone face in proportion had been uncovered。 A bearded man's face; it thrust out of the soil with the dignity of vast years; the broad features seemed to hold wisdom and knowledge。
       Unsummoned; the void formed; whole and plete in an instant; saidin glowing; beckoning。 So intent was he on the face and the hand that he did not even realize what had happened。 He had once heard a ship captain speak of a giant hand holding a huge crystal sphere; Bayle Domon had claimed it stuck out of a hill on the island of Tremalking。
       〃This is dangerous;〃 Selene said。 〃e away; Rand。〃
       〃I believe I can find a way down there;〃 he said absently。 Saidin sang to him。 The huge ball seemed to glow white with the light of the sinking sun。 It seemed to him that in the depths of the crystal; light swirled and danced in time to the song of saidin。 He wondered why the men below did not appear to notice。
       Selene rode close and took hold of his arm。 〃Please; Rand; you must e away。〃 He looked at her hand; puzzled; then followed her arm up to her face。 She seemed genuinely worried; perhaps even afraid。 〃If this bank doesn't give way beneath our horses and break our necks with the fall; those men are guards; and no one puts guards on something they wish every passerby to examine。 What good will it do you to avoid Fain; if some lord's guards arrest you? e away。〃
       Suddenly … a drifting; distant thought … he realized that the void surrounded him。 Saidin sang; and the sphere pulsed … even without looking; he could feel it … and the thought came that if he sang the song saidin sang; that huge stone face would open its mouth and sing with him。 With him and with saidin。 All one。
       〃Please; Rand;〃 Selene said。 〃I will go to the village with you。 I won't mention the Horn again。 Only e away!〃
       He released the void 。。。 and it did not go。 saidin crooned; and the light in the sphere beat like a heart。 Like his heart。 Loial; Hurin; Selene; they all stared at him; but they seemed oblivious to the glorious blaze from the crystal。 He tried to push the void away。 It held like granite; he floated in an emptiness as hard as stone。 The song of saidin; the song of the sphere; he could feel them quivering along his bones。 Grimly; he refused to give in; reached deep inside himself 。。。 I will not 。。。
       〃Rand。〃 He did not know whose voice it was。
       。。。 reached for the core of who he was; the core of what he was 。。。
。。。 will not 。。。
       〃Rand。〃 The song filled him; filled the emptiness
       。。。 touched stone; hot from a pitiless sun; cold from a merciless night 。。。。。。 not 。。。
       Light filled him; blinded him。
       〃Till shade is gone;〃 he mumbled; 〃till water is gone 。。。〃
       Power filled him。 He was one with the sphere。
       〃。。。 into the Shadow with teeth bared 。。。 〃
       The power was his。 The Power was his。
       〃。。。 to spit in Sightblinder' s eye 。。。〃
       Power to Break the World。
       〃。。。 on the last day!〃 It came out as a shout; and the void was gone。 Red shied at his cry; clay crumbled under the stallion's hoof; spilling into the pit。 The big bay went to his knees。 Rand leaned forward; gathering the reins; and Red scrambled to safety; away from the edge。
       They were all staring at him; he saw。 Selene; Loial; Hurin; all of them。 〃What happened?〃 The void 。。。 He touched his forehead。 The void had not gone when he released it; and the glow of saidin had grown stronger; and 。。。 He could not remember anything more。 Saidin。 He felt cold。 〃Did I 。。。 do something?〃 He frowned; trying to remember。 〃Did I say something?〃
       〃You just sat there stiff as a statue;〃 Loial said; 〃mumbling to yourself no matter what anyone said。 I couldn't make out what you were saying; not until you shouted 'day!' loud enough to wake the dead and nearly put your horse over the edge。 Are you ill? You're acting more and more oddly every day。〃
       〃I'm not sick;〃 Rand said harshly; then softened it。 〃I am all right; Loial。 〃 Selene watched him warily。
       From the pit came the sound of men calling; the words indistinguishable。〃Lord Rand;〃 Hurin said; 〃I think those guards have finally noticed us。 If they know a way up this side; they could be here any minute。〃
       〃Yes;〃 Selene said。 〃Let us leave here quickly。〃
       Rand glanced at the excavation; then away again; quickly。 The great crystal held nothing except reflected light from the evening sun; but he did not want to look at it。 He could almost remember 。。。 something about the sphere。 〃I don't see any reason to wait for them。 We didn't do anything。 Let's find an inn。〃 He turned Red toward the village; and they soon left pit and shouting guards behind。
       As many villages did; Tremonsien covered the top of a hill; but like the farms they had passed; this hill had been sculpted into terraces with stone retaining walls。 Square stone houses sat on precise plots of land; with exact gardens behind; along a few straight streets that crossed each other at right angles。 The necessity of a curve to streets going around the hill seemed begrudged。
       Yet the people seemed open and friendly enough; pausing to nod to each other as they hurried about their last chores before nightfall。 They were a short folk … none taller than Rand's shoulder; and few as tall as Hurin … with dark eyes and pale; narrow faces; and dressed in dark clothes except for a few who wore slashes of color across the chest。 Smells of cooking … oddly spiced; to Rand's nose … filled the air; though a handful of goodwives still hung over their doors to talk; the doors were split; so the top could stand open while the bottom was closed。 The people eyed the newers curiously; with no sign of hostility。 A few stared a moment longer at Loial; an Ogier walking alongside a horse as big as a Dhurran stallion; but never more than a moment longer。
       The inn; at the very top of the hill; was stone like every other building in the town; and plainly marked by a painted sign hanging over the wide doors。 The Nine Rings。 Rand swung down with a smile and tied Red to one of the hitching posts out front。 〃The Nine Rings〃 had been one of his favorite adventure stories when he was a boy; he supposed it still was。
       Selene still seemed uneasy when he helped her dismount。 〃Are you all right?〃 he asked。 〃I didn't frighten you back there; did I? Red would never fall over a cliff with me。〃 He wondered what had really happened。
       〃You terrified me;〃 she said in a tight voice; 〃and I do not frighten easily。 You could have killed yourself; killed 。。。〃 She smoothed her dress。 〃Ride with me。 Tonight。 Now。 Bring the Horn; and I will stay by your side forever。 Think of it。 Me by your side; and the Horn of Valere in your hands。 And that will only be the beginning; I promise。 What more could you ask for?〃
       Rand shook his head。 〃I can't; Selene。 The Horn 。。。〃 He looked around。 A man looked out his window across the way; then twitched the curtains closed; evening darkened the street; an
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