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    Mairelon the Magician

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      "Get back, Kim," Mairelon said sharply, as though he had

      just remembered her and was not at all pleased to find her

      standing next to him

      Nothing loath, Kim backed up a few paces and looked

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      around A large canvas bag lay on the ground a few feet

      away She stared at it with a sinking feeling, then went over

      and picked it up It was much heavier than she expected, and

      she frowned as she tugged at the strings If it wasn't another

      platter, what was it? She got it open at last, looked inside,

      and made a strangled noise

      "What's that?" Mairelon asked, looking up "Another plat-

      ter?"

      "No," Kirn said "It's two of them "

      "Two of them?" Mairelon stood and came over to her He

      took the sack and put his left hand inside for a moment, then

      shook his head "And both fakes Well, at least now we know

      who was responsible for making them "

      "We do?" said Kirn

      "Well, nearly It has to have been either Fenton or the man

      who shot him," Mairelon said "One of them brought that

      bag here, and who would have two false platters except the

      man who's been making them?"

      "You do," Kirn pointed out "Or you did until just now

      Now you've got four "

      "Yes, well, that's different. We've been collecting them, not

      making them "

      "Why couldn't Fenton do that, too?"

      Mairelon sighed 'True It doesn't seem likely, but it's pos-

      sible " He stared into the trees for a moment, then shook his

      head again. "There's no help for it I shall have to send you

      back to get Hunch "

      "WW? No' I ain't goin'l" Kirn barely stopped herself from

      shrieking Leave Mairelon alone for over an hour with a dead

      body and a killer lurking in the woods, more than likely?

      Leave without having any idea what Fenton had been

      doing—or what Mairelon was going to do next? Leave now,

      and have to pry the story out of Mairelon later?

      "I'm afraid you must," Mairelon said "In case you had for-

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      gotten, there is a man around with a pistol Once he's had

      time to reload, he'll probably recover his courage, and when

      he does I would like to have Hunch—and the shotgun—near

      at hand "

      "Then you better go to the wagon yourself," Kirn advised

      "It ain't goin' to take an hour for the cove to reload, and it'd

      take that long just for me to walk back "

      True," Mairelon conceded He frowned down at the bag

      "I don't like leaving bodies lying around, but I can't very well

      march up to the door of Brammgham Place and explain mat-

      ters, can i"

      Kirn stared at him, amazed that he would even consider

      such a foolish action "With the Runners after you'' Not

      hardly i"

      "Yes, there's that, too," Mairelon said absently He was still

      frowning "Well, let's finish here first, and then decide " He

      handed the canvas sack back to Kirn "Hold this "

      Feeling a bit bewildered, Kirn took the sack and watched as

      Mairelon returned to Fenton's corpse Her bewilderment

      deepened when Mairelon began going through Fenton's

      pockets with the bnsk professionalism of a London cutpurse

      He ignored Fenton's handkerchief, shook his head over a gold

      snuffbox and an expensive-looking pair of gloves hidden in-

      side Fenton's waistcoat, and frowned at a note he found in

      Fenton's jacket Then, to Kirn's complete confusion, he began

      patting Fenton's sides and pulling at the hems of his clothes

      "What are you doin' that for?" Kim demanded at last

      "I'm checking for—ahi" Mairelon stopped and took a pen-

      knife from his pocket Carefully, he made a slit along the left

      seam of Fenton's waistcoat; a moment later, he pulled a

      folded paper From inside the lining

      "Well, well," Mairelon said, shaking the paper open "What

      have we here?"

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      "How should t know?" Kirn said "How did you know to

      look for it there, anyways?"

      "It's a trick the Frenchies used now and then when they had

      something important to send," Mairelon said "If it comes to

      that, it's a trick I've used myself a time or two well, well."

      "Well what?" Kirn said crossly "What's it say?"

      "Unless someone else finds out about this and gets there

      before we do, which seems unlikely, I believe we have dis-

      covered the location of the Saltash Platter at last," Mairelon

      said with great satisfaction He refolded the paper and tucked

      it into an inner pocket, then rose, dusting his hands

      "You mean he really was makin' those fakes?" Kirn asked,

      feeling a tittle chagrined

      "Probably, but it doesn't matter much any more The im-

      portant thing is that Fenton knew where the real platter is,

      and now we do, too."

      "Then we can leave?"

      "Not just yet, my dear," said a new voice "Particularly not

      if your friend's most recent statement is true I have a great

      deal of interest in the Saltash Platter, you see "

      Kim whirled and felt the blood drain from her face "Dan

      Laverhami" she said

      Dan was standing next to one of the tall, grey-barked trees

      that lined the avenue He held a pearl-handled pistol in each

      hand, and beside him stood Jack Slower, similarly armed

      Jack's eyes were fixed wanly on Mairelon, and as Laverham

      stepped into the avenue he said, "Be careful, Mr Laverhami

      That there's the frog-maker I told you about"

      "Really " Dan smiled "Richard Mernll, I assume?"

      "The same," Maireton said, inclining his head "May I in-

      quire how you guessed?"

      "Oh, come, now There aren't many first-class wizards

      who'd be out chasing after the Saltash Set You're far ,too well

      behaved to be one of the Sons of the whatever, and I am

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      familiar with Lord St Clair's appearance Who else could you

      be?"

      "You are uncommonly well informed," Mairelon observed.

      "It is necessary, in my business," Dan replied "Don't try

      any spells, by the by After Jack told me his little tale, 1

      prepared a few odds and ends especially to take care of that

      sort of impromptu effort You wouldn't have a chance " He

      gave Mairelon a long, appraising look that made Kim feel

      cold inside, then said in quite another tone, "Move over by

      Kim "

      Without comment, Mairelon did so Dan Laverham took

      two steps forward and glanced down at the body "James Fen-

      ton Dear me, how dreadful And just when I thought he was

      finally going to be of some use to me, after all Well, it can't

      be helped By the way, why did you kill him?"

      "I didn't," Mairelon said

      "How interesting," Dan said "Jack, go get that bag from

      K-im, there's a good fellow, and see what's in it Then 1 think

      we had all better be going You can't depend on amateurs to

      do the sensible thing, whoever shot Fenton might decide to

      come back and take a shot or two at us, and that would never

      do Assuming, of course, that Mr Merrill is telling us the

      truth "

      Jack stuck one of his pistols into hi
    s belt and swaggered

      over to Kim Silently she handed him the sack If she hadn't

      been so scared, she would have enjoyed the way his expres-

      sion changed when he opened the bag and saw what was

      inside

      "It's two of them wicher cheats, Mr Laverham!" Slower

      said. "That there frog-maker's gone and doubled the thingi"

      "Bring it here," Dan commanded

      Slower did so, eyeing Mairelon nervously the whole time,

      as if he thought the magician might make twins of himself if

      he were not watched carefully Dan felt around inside for a

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      moment, just as Mairelon had, then shook his head. "They're

      forgeries- Fenton was probably hoping to pass one of them

      off as the real thing Leave them."

      Slower gaped at Dan in disbelief. "Leave them? But they're

      silver."

      "I said, leave them," Dan said sharply. "I don't need any

      more complications. This—" he gave Fenton's body a casual

      kick, "—is more than enough."

      The canvas sack hit the ground with a thud and a clatter,

      "Very good," said Dan. "Now, drag our late friend back into

      the woods a little, where he won't be so likely to be noticed.

      I don't want him found until we're well on our way back to

      London.

      "I see you were acquainted with the late Mr Fenton," Mair-

      elon said as Jack Stower, glowering, complied with Dan's

      commands.

      "James was one of my least reliable men," Dan said. "I was

      positively looking forward to disposing of him myself, if I'd

      realized he was getting ideas above his station, I'd have done

      so long before this." He gave the canvas sack a disapproving

      look

      "Then Fenton was the one who made all the fakes'" Kirn

      said before she could stop herself,

      "All the fakes? You mean there are others besides these?"

      Dan gave the sack a look that should have made it crumble to

      dust on the spot- "My, but he was ambitious Or perhaps

      greedy is the proper word; under the circumstances, it's diffi-

      cult to be sure. it was James, all right. His eldest brother is a

      silversmith,"

      "The black sheep of 'is family; they're mostly respectable

      tradesmen,'" Mairelon murmured "I should have asked

      Hunch for details."

      "Speaking of platters, I think it's time you told me where

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      the real one is," Dan said pleasantly. "It's what f came for,

      after all "

      "I'm afraid your Mr. Fenton didn't say," Mairelon said with

      equal affability.

      "I don't care whether he told you where he put it or simply

      gestured so eloquently that the knowledge sprang into your

      mind unbidden," Dan said dryly "I want to know the location

      of the Saltash Platter. I'm sure you don't need a list of the

      various painful things I could do to your young companion to

      make you talk."

      "Quite so," Mairelon said in the gentle tone he used only

      when he was particularly angry. Kirn glanced apprehensively

      at Dan, but he seemed oblivious to Mairelon's reaction, and

      Kim realized with a sense of shock that Dan did not know

      Mairelon at alt. She was so used to taking for granted that

      Dan Laverham knew everyone and everything better than she

      did that she barely heard Mairelon continue, "It's somewhere

      in the druid lodge. I'm afraid he wasn't any more specific than

      that, but a little searching should turn it up without too much

      difficulty. The place isn't that large."

      "Very good," said Dan. "Jack! Leave that and come along."

      He gestured with one of his pistols. "That way, Mr. Men-ill,

      and not too fast- Follow him a little to the side, Kirn."

      "What d'you want them for?" Jack demanded, emerging

      from the woods with a sour expression. "Pop them and leave

      them with the other cove."

      "You have no imagination," Dan responded "Get that sack

      out of Sight and meet us at the carriage. And don't linger, I

      won't wait for you."

      As they started up the avenue in the direction Dan had

      indicated. Kirn glanced back and saw Jack glare after Dan.

      He bent and grabbed the open end of the sack, and, with a

      strong heave, sent it flying into the trees before he ran to

      catch up with Laverham-

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      '^•w^' r^ an Laverham directed them down the tree-

      JR^^^ L7 lined avenue and along a bndle path to a

      f r wooden gate in the hedge Kim, remembering

      how difficult getting through the hedge had been, gave Mair-

      elon a reproachful look as Stower opened the gate and waved

      them through Mairelon did not seem to notice, he was

      studying Stower in a way that made Kim very nervous After

      ail, Dan was still behind them with a pair of guns

      To Kirn's relief, Maireton did nothing to annoy Dan, and

      they reached the lane with no more than a few dark looks

      from Jack Stower A closed carnage waited near the roadside,

      the driver's perch occupied by a figure muffled in a shabby,

      ill-fitting coat that, to Kirn's experienced eye, had the inde-

      finable aura of the London back streets The horses were

      placidly chewing wisps of grass, and Mairelon gave them the

      same long, considering look he had just given Jack

      "Beni" Dan called as he came through the gate "We have

      another stop or two to make Mr Mernll will give you the

      direction

      Mairelon glanced back over his shoulder at Dan Dan

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      smiled very slightly and lifted one of his pistols a fraction of

      an inch "And they will be clear and without any deliberately

      misleading bits Won't they, Mr Mernib"

      "Of course " Mairelon inclined his head, then turned and

      went forward to speak with the coachman Dan kept his

      eyes—and his pistol—fixed on them as he waved Jack for-

      ward with his other hand

      "I think you had better nde with Ben," Dan told him "Put

      the guns under your coat, we don't want to attract attention "

      "You ain't nding in there with two of 'em'" Jack protested

      "What if they Jump you?"

      "A point," said Dan, showing no signs of concern "Have

      the goodness to hold your gun on Mr Mernll while I see to

      it that they won't"

      Jack nodded with unnecessary force He stepped forward

      and pointed both of his pistols at Maireton's stomach Dan

      looked at him, nodded, and turned to Kim "I trust you will

      not attempt to do anything foolish in the next few minutes,"

      he said "It would have most unpleasant consequences "

      Kim didn't trust her voice, so she nodded Dan smiled col-

      dly and set his nght-hand pistol on the step of the carnage

      "This will only take a moment," he said, putting his hand in

      his pocket He withdrew it almost immediately, and when he

      uncurled his fingers, Kim saw two balls resting in his palm

      One was a silver sphere, covered with tiny vines and fruit,

      that would have ht comfortably in the circle of Kim's thumb

      and forefinger The other was a small, faceted crystal the size

      of her thumbnail

      Behind her, Kim heard a sharp intake of breath from Mair-


      elon Dan looked past her and said, "I see you recognize

      these, Mr Mernll I hope that means you will be sensible

      enough not to interfere The pieces of the Saltash Set are

      temperamental to work with when they aren't together "

      Without waiting for a response, Dan stretched his hand

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      toward Kirn and began murmuring sharp, crystalline words.

      They hung in the air, twisting over and under and around

      each other like the streets of London, making an intangible

      net between Kirn and Dan. Kim shuddered and took an invol-

      untary step backward. Dan Laverham raised his left hand and

      made a complicated gesture, his voice rising as he did so. The

      invisible web of words swirled and swept forward, settling

      around Kim. She froze, waiting for it to do whatever it was

      meant to,

      Dan gestured again, commandingly, and shouted a final

      phrase. The two spheres began to glow with a clear, silver

      light. Kim felt the razor-edged words close in, but the air

      between her and the spell was full of a strong, sweet, smoky

      scent, and the net of magic could not touch her. She swayed,

      light-headed with relief, and the spell swayed with her, main-

      taining its fractional distance.

      "There," Dan said. He sounded breathless, as if he had

      been running, but he spoke in a tone of great satisfaction- He

     


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