nevertheless; they walked carefully up to the village; swords loose; sabriel with a hand to her bells。 the path wound up in a series of steps carved from the rock; reinforced here and there with bricks and mortar。 the village proper nestled on top of the bluff—about thirty cozy brick cottages; with wood…tile roofs; some painted bright colors; some dull; and some simply grey and weatherbeaten。 it was pletely silent; save for the odd gust of wind; or the mournful cry of a gull; slipping down through the air above。 sabriel and touchstone drew closer together; walking almost shoulder…to…shoulder up what passed for a main street; swords out now; eyes flickering across closed doors and shuttered windows。 both felt uneasy; nervous—a nasty; tingling; creeping sensation climbing up from spine; to nape of neck; to forehead charter mark。 sabriel also felt the presence of dead things。 lesser dead; hiding from sunlight; lurking somewhere nearby; in house or cellar。 at the end of the main street; on the highest point of the bluff; a charter stone stood on a patch of carefully tended lawn。 half of the stone had been sheared away; pieces broken and tumbled; dark stone on green turf。 a body lay in front of the stone; hands and feet bound; the gaping cut across the throat a clear sign of where the blood had e from—the blood for the sacrifice that broke the stone。 sabriel knelt by the corpse; eyes averted from the broken stone。 it was only recently ruined; she felt; but already the door to death was creaking open。 she could almost feel the cold of the currents beyond; leaking out around the stone; sucking warmth and life from the air。 things lurked there too; she knew; just beyond the border。 she sensed their hunger for life; their impatience for night to fall。 as she expected; the corpse was of a charter mage; dead but three or four days。 but she hadn’t expected to find the dead person was a woman。 wide shoulders and a muscular build had deceived her for a moment; but there was a middleaged woman before her; eyes shut; throat cut; short brown hair caked with sea salt and blood。 “the village healer;” said mogget; indicating a bracelet on her wrist with his nose。 sabriel pushed the rope bindings aside for a better look。 the bracelet was bronze with inlaid charter marks of greenstone。 dead marks now; for blood dried upon the bronze; and no pulse beat in the skin under the metal。 “she was killed three or four days ago;” sabriel announced。 “the stone was broken at the same time。” touchstone looked back at her and nodded grimly; then resumed watching the houses opposite。 his swords hung loosely in his hands; but sabriel noticed that his entire body was tense; like a pressed jack…in…the…box; ready to spring。 “whoever 。 。 。 whatever 。 。 。 killed her and broke the stone; didn’t enslave her spirit;” sabriel added quietly; as if thinking to herself。 “i wonder why?” neither mogget nor touchstone answered。 for a moment; sabriel considered asking the woman herself; but her impetuous desire for journeys into death had been soundly dampened by recent experience。 instead; she cut the woman’s bonds; and arranged her as best she could; ending up with a sort of curled…up sleeping position。 “i don’t know your name; healer;” sabriel whispered。 “but i hope you go quickly beyond the final gate。 farewell。” she stood back and drew the charter marks for the funeral pyre above the corpse; whispering the names of the marks as she did so—but her fingers fumbled and words went awry。 the baleful influence of the broken stone pressed against her; like a wrestler gripping her wrists; clamping her jaw。 sweat beaded on her forehead; and pain shot through her limbs; her hands shaking with effort; tongue clumsy; seeming swollen in her suddenly dry mouth。 then she felt assistance e; strength flowing through her; reinforcing the marks; steadying her hands; clearing her voice。 she pleted the litany; and a spark exploded above the woman; became a twisting flame; then grew to a fierce; white…hot blaze that spread the length of the woman’s body; totally consuming it; to leave only ash; light cargo for the sea winds。 the extra strength came through touchstone’s hand; his open palm lightly resting on her shoulder。 as she straightened up; the touch was lost。 when sabriel turned around; touchstone was just drawing his right…hand sword; eyes fixed on the houses—as if he’d had nothing to do with helping her。 “thank you;” said sabriel。 touchstone was a strong charter mage; perhaps as strong as she was。 this surprised her; though she couldn’t think why。 he’d made no secret of being a charter mage—she’d just assumed he would only know a few of the more fighting…related marks and spells。 petty magics。 “we should move on;” said mogget; prowling backwards and forwards in agitation; carefully avoiding the fragments from the broken stone。 “find a boat; and put to sea before nightfall。” “the harbor is that way;” touchstone added quickly; pointing with his sword。 both he and the cat seemed very keen to leave the area around the broken stone; thought sabriel。 but then; so was she。 even in bright daylight; it seemed to dull the color around it。 the lawn was already more yellow than green; and even the shadows looked thicker and more abundant than they should。 she shivered; remembering cloven crest and the thing called thralk。 the harbor lay on the northern side of the bluff; reached by another series of steps in the rocky hill; or in the case of cargo; via one of the shear…legged hoists that lined the edge of the bluff。 long wooden jetties thrust out into the clear blue…green water; sheltered under the lee of a rocky island; a smaller sibling of the village bluff。 a long breakwater of huge boulders joined island and shore; pleting the harbor’s protection from wind and wave。 there were no boats moored in the harbor; tied up to the jetties; or at the harbor wall。 not even a dinghy; hauled up for repair。 sabriel stood on the steps; looking down; mind temporarily devoid of further plans。 she just watched the swirl of the sea around the barnacled piles of the jetties; the moving