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ttling on Farder Coram's lap; half…closing her eyes and purring softly。
A woman whom Lyra hadn't noticed came out of the shadows with a tray of glasses; set it down by John Faa; curtsied; and left。 John Faa poured little glasses of jenniver from a stone crock for himself and Farder Coram; and wine for Lyra。
〃So;〃 John Faa said。 〃You run away; Lyra。〃
〃Yes。〃
〃And who was the lady you run away from?〃
〃She was called Mrs。 Coulter。 And I thought she was nice; but I found out she was one of the Gobblers。 I heard someone say what the Gobblers were; they were called the General Oblation Board; and she was in charge of it; it was all her idea。 And they was all working on some plan; I dunno what it was; only they was going to make me help her get kids for 'em。 But they never knew 。 。 。 〃
〃They never knew what?〃
〃Well; first they never knew that I knew some kids what had been took。 My friend Roger the kitchen boy from Jordan College; and Billy Costa; and a girl out the covered market in Oxford。 And another thing 。 。 。 My uncle; right; Lord Asriel。 1 heard them talking about his journeys to the North; and I don't reckon he's got anything to do with the Gobblers。 Because I spied on the Master and the Scholars of Jordan; right; I hid in the Retiring Room where no one's supposed to go except them; and I heard him tell them all about his expedition up north; and the Dust he saw; and he brought back the head of Stanislaus Grumman; what the Tartars had made a hole in。 And now the Gobblers've got him locked up somewhere。 The armored bears are guarding him。 And I want to rescue him。〃
She looked fierce and stubborn as she sat there; small against the high carved back of the chair。 The two old men couldn't help smiling; but whereas Farder Coram's smile was a hesitant; rich; plicated expression that trembled across his face like sunlight chasing shadows on a windy March day; John Faa's smile was slow; warm; plain; and kindly。
〃You better tell us what you did hear your uncle say that evening;〃 said John Faa。 〃Don't leave anything out; mind。 Tell us everything。〃
Lyra did; more slowly than she'd told the Costas but more honestly; too。 She was afraid of John Faa; and what she was most afraid of was his kindness。 When she'd finished; Farder Coram spoke for the first time。 His voice was rich and musical; with as many tones in it as there were colors in his daemon's fur。
〃This Dust;〃 he said。 〃Did they ever call it anything else; Lyra?〃
〃No。 Just Dust。 Mrs。 Coulter told me what it was; elementary particles; but that's all she called it。〃
〃And they think that by doing something to children; they can find out more about it?〃
〃Yes。 But I don't know what。 Except my uncle 。 。 。 There's something I forgot to tell you。 When he was showing them lantern slides; there was another one he had。 It was the Roarer…〃
〃The what?〃 said John Faa。
〃The Aurora;〃 said Farder Coram。 〃Is that right; Lyra?〃
〃Yeah; that's it。 And in the lights of the Roarer there was like a city。 All towers and churches and domes and that。 It was a bit like Oxford; that's what I thought; anyway。 And Uncle Asriel; he was more interested in that; I think; but the Master and the other Scholars were more interested in Dust; like Mrs。 Coulter and Lord Boreal and them。〃
〃I see;〃 said Farder Coram。 〃That's very interesting。〃
〃Now; Lyra;〃 said John Faa; 〃I'm a going to tell you something。 Farder Coram here; he's a wise man。 He's a seer。 He's been a follering all what's been going on with Dust and the Gobblers and Lord Asriel and everything else; and he's been a follering you。 Every time the Costas went to Oxford; or half a dozen other families; e to that; they brought back a bit of news。 About you; child。 Did you know that?〃
Lyra shook her head。 She was beginning to be frightened。 Pantalaimon was growling too deep for anyone to hear; but she could feel it in her fingertips down inside his fur。
〃Oh; yes;〃 said John Faa; 〃all your doings; they all get back to Farder Coram here。〃
Lyra couldn't hold it in。
〃We didn't damage it! Honest! It was only a bit of mud! And we never got very far…〃
〃What are you talking about; child?〃 said John Faa。
Farder Coram laughed。 When he did that; his shaking stopped and his face became bright and young。
But Lyra wasn't laughing。 With trembling lips she said; 〃And even if we had found the bung; we'd never've took it out! It was just a joke。 We wouldn't've sunk it; never!〃
Then John Faa began to laugh too。 He slapped a broad hand on the table so hard the glasses rang; and his massive shoulders shook; and he had to wipe away the tears from his eyes。 Lyra had never seen such a sight; never heard such a bellow; it was like a mountain laughing。
〃Oh; yes;〃 he said when he could speak again; 〃we heard about that too; little girl! I don't suppose the Costas have set foot anywhere since then without being reminded of it。 You better leave a guard on your boat; Tony; people say。 Fierce little girls round here! Oh; that story went all over the fens; child。 But we en't going to punish you for it。 No; no! Ease your mind。〃
He looked at Farder Coram; and the two old men laughed again; but more gently。 And Lyra felt contented; and safe。
Finally John Faa shook his head and became serious again。
〃I were saying; Lyra; as we knew about you from a child。 From a baby。 You oughter know what we know。 I can't guess what they told you at Jordan College about where you came from; but they don't know the whole truth of it。 Did they ever tell you who your parents were?〃
Now Lyra was pletely dazed。
〃Yes;〃 she said。 〃They said I was…they said they…they said Lord Asriel put me there because my mother and father died in an airship accident。 That's what they told me。〃
〃Ah; did they。 Well now; child; I'm a going to tell you a story; a true story。 I know it's true; because a gyptian woman told me; and they all tell the truth to John Faa and Farder Coram。 So this is the truth about yourself; Lyra。 Your father never perished in no airship accident; because your father is Lord Asriel。〃
Lyra could only sit in wonder。
〃Here's how it came about;〃 John Faa went on。 〃When he was a young man; Lord Asriel went exploring all over the North; and came back with a great fortune。 And he was a high…spirited man; quick to anger; a passionate man。
〃And your mother; she was passionate too。 Not so well born as him; but a clever woman。 A Scholar; even; and those who saw her said she was very beautiful。 She and your father; they fell in love as soon's they met。
〃The trouble was; your mother was already married。 She'd married a politician。 He was a member of the king's party; one of his closest advisers。 A rising man。
〃Now when your mother found herself with child; she feared to tell her husband the child wasn't his。 And when the baby was born…that's you; girl…it was clear from the look of you that you didn't favor her husband; but your true father; and she thought it best to hide you away and give out that you'd died。
〃So you was took to Oxfordshire; where your father had estates; and put in the care of a gyptian woman to nurse。 But someone w