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    Litany of the Long Sun

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      The effectual point: "In the name of all the gods you are forgiven forever, Doctor Crane. I speak here for Great Pas-" So many in the Nine, each with an honorific. Silk was seized by the feeling that none of them really mattered, not even Hierax, though Hierax was surely present. "And for the Outsider and all lesser gods."

      He stood.

      A muddy figure crouching behind a dead horse shouted, "Run, My Caldé! Save yourself!" then turned to fire again at the Guard floater bearing down on them.

      Silk raised his hands, the rope that had not bound him still dangling from one wrist. "I surrender!" The azoth in his waistband seemed a lump of lead. He limped forward as fast as he could, slipping and sliding in the mud while rain pelted his face. "I'm Caldé Silk!" Lightning flared across the sky, and for an instant the advancing floater seemed a talus with tusks and staring, painted eyes. "If you have to shoot someone, shoot me!"

      The mud-smeared figure dropped its slug gun and raised its hands as well.

      The floater halted, the air blasting from its blowers raising a secondary rain of muddy water.

      "They fired upon us from ambush, My Caldé." As though by a trick, the muddy figure spoke with the captain's voice. "We die for you and for Viron."

      A hatch below the turret opened, and an officer whose uniform was instantly soaked with rain vaulted out.

      "I know," Silk said. "I'll never forget you." He tried to recall the captain's name, but if he had ever heard it, it was gone, like the name of the trooper with the long, serious brown face, the one whose father's pond had gone dry.

      The officer strode toward them, halted, and drew his sword with a flourish. Heels together and head erect, he saluted with it as though upon the drill field, holding it vertically before his face. "Caldé! Thank Hierax and all the gods that I was able to rescue you!"

      THE END OF BOOK TWO

      Table of Contents

      Book One

      Nightside the Long Sun

      Chapter 1 THE MANTEION ON SUN STREET

      Chapter 2 THE SACRIFICE

      Chapter 3 TWILIGHT

      Chapter 4 NIGHTSIDE

      Chapter 5 THE WHITE-HEADED ONE

      Chapter 6 NEW WEAPONS

      Chapter 7 THE BARGAIN

      Chapter 8 THE BOARDER ON THE LARDER

      Chapter 9 OREB AND OTHERS

      Chapter 10 THE CAT WITH THE RED-HOT TAIL

      Chapter 11 SUMMONED

      Chapter 12 DINNER ON AUK

      Chapter 13 SILK FOR CALDÉ

      Book Two

      Lake of the Long Sun

      GODS, PERSONS, AND ANIMALS MENTIONED IN THE TEXT

      Chapter 1 THEY HAD SCIENTISTS

      Chapter 2 LADY KYPRIS

      Chapter 3 COMPANY

      Chapter 4 THE PROCHEIN AMI

      Chapter 5 THE SLAVE OF SPHIGX

      Chapter 6 LAKE LIMNA

      Chapter 7 THE ARMS OF SCYLLA

      Chapter 8 FOOD FOR THE GODS

      Chapter 9 IN DREAMS LIKE DEATH

      Chapter 10 ON THE BELLY OF THE WHORL

      Chapter 11 SOME SUMMATIONS

      Chapter 12 LEMUR

      Chapter 13 THE CALDÉ SURRENDERS

     

     

     



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