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    Mairelon the Magician

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      Jonathan in tones of great interest "Or to put it another way,

      just what would 'desecrate' a place where you and your friends

      drink, dice, and wench until almost dawn?"

      Jonathan turned a dull red and did not answer. The coach

      bumped to a stop and Dan reached through the window and

      unlatched the door. "Out," he said. Mairelon shrugged and

      climbed out, steadying himself awkwardly with his bound

      hands. Jonathan sat back, looking stubborn

      Dan sighed. "Don't be foolish, dear boy. If you stay here,

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      you have no hope of keeping me from doing whatever out-

      rageous things you think I am planning And I assure you that

      if you decide to be obstinate, I shall make it a point to think

      of something particularly outrageous "

      Jonathan hesitated, then gave in Wearing a ferocious

      scowl, he crawled out of the coach Kim started to follow,

      but Dan put out an arm and blocked her "After me," he said

      "And from now on, you are to do nothing and say nothing

      unless 1 tell you Do you understand^"

      "I understand," Kim said sullenly

      "Good Now, after me "

      When Kim came blinking out into the light, she saw Jack

      Slower holding his pistol on Jonathan Aberford while Dan

      kept Mairelon covered She glanced longingly at the woods,

      but she did not try to mn. There was no cover close by, and

      Dan wouldn't so much as pause to consider before shooting

      her Even the unexpected failure of his control spell wouldn't

      slow him down She'd stand a better chance of nicking the

      Queen's garters at high noon on the steps of Buckingham

      Palace than she would of getting away now Reluctantly she

      joined the others

      "Ben, you wait for us here," Dan commanded 'The rest of

      you will come inside and help look for the platter You first,

      Mr Mernll "

      Mairelon walked over to the door of the lodge "It's

      locked "

      "It shouldn't be We never—" Jonathan stopped short and

      pressed his lips together, as if he were afraid he was giving

      vital secrets away to an enemy

      "No matter," Dan said He waved his free hand in a sweep-

      ing invitation "Kimi Open the door "

      Even more reluctantly than before, Kim walked forward

      and pulled her bit of wire out of her pocket As she knelt in

      front of the lodge door, Mairelon gave her an encouraging

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      wink. She did not dare respond, for Dan was watching her,

      but her hands did not shake at all as she inserted the wire in

      the keyhole and began wiggling it against the tumblers.

      The lock was nothing special, but Kim took her time with

      it After her experience with Mairelon's magic trunk, she was

      not inclined to take chances, particularly since this lodge also

      belonged to a bunch of frog-makers Then, too, she didn't

      much want to flaunt her skill in front of Dan It'd only give

      him another reason for wanting to get his dabbers on her

      "Losing your touch, dear boy?" Dan said. "I hope not"

      The threat below the words was plain Kim gave her wrist

      a final turn, wondering as she did whether Dan had forgotten

      that she was supposed to be acting under his command or

      whether he just enjoyed threatening people "It's open," she

      said, rising

      "Good Mr Merrilh" Dan nodded toward the door Mair-

      elon gave him an ironic bow, shoved the door open, and

      went in Jack followed, at Dan's direction, then Jonathan and

      Kim Dan himself came last

      The interior of the lodge was dark and smelled of smoke

      and old wine. "Who's pulled the shutters to?" Jonathan de-

      manded. "Blast it, can't anyone do anything right?"

      "I fail to see—" Dan began, when a voice from the far

      corner of the room interrupted him in mid-sentence

      "Jon? That you? Well, of course it is Nobody else would

      be so put about by a little thing like shutters It's all right,

      Marianne, it's only Jon "

      "Freddyi" said an agonized female voice in a piercing whis-

      per "Sshhhi"

      "But it's only Jon," the first voice said, and a shadowy male

      figure rose from behind a clump of high-backed wing chairs

      He stepped forward, peering through the gloom, then

      stopped short and said with considerable indignation, "I say,

      Jon, who are all these people you've brought along? Not the

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      thing, old boy, not at atl the thing. This lodge is supposed to

      be private, y'know "

      "Meredith! 1 might have guessed," Jonathan said in tones of

      loathing. "What are you doing here?"

      "Might ask you the same thing," Freddy pointed out. "J ain't

      the one who came barging through a locked door with a

      country fair's worth of people."

      "That door isn't supposed to be locked! The Sons of the

      New Dawn should be free to come and go as they please; we

      agreed on that at the very beginning!"

      "This is all very interesting," Dan said in a bored voice,

      "but I do have a few things to do here, and time presses. If

      you—and your no doubt charming companion—will just join

      the others here, Mr. Meredith, we can begin."

      "Who's this?" Freddy said without moving- "Some jumped-

      up Gt? Really, Jon—"

      "Freddy!" The female whisper was, if possible, more ago-

      nized than before. "Make them go away!"

      Freddy turned his head back toward the corner. "I'm try-

      ing, Marianne- But it ain't an easy sort of thing. Jon's a stub-

      born fellow Maybe he would if you asked him," he added

      hopefully. "I mean, favor to a lady and all that. Jon's a gen-

      tleman, after all."

      "But I can't' Oh, I can't!"

      "The lady doth protest too much," Mairelon murmured.

      "It doesn't matter," Dan Laverham said, ignoring Mairelon.

      He seemed a little put out by Freddy's determined thick-

      headedness. "Mr. Aberford isn't the one you have to con-

      vince. Do as I tell you "

      Freddy looked at Dan with an expression of polite hauteur

      that changed quickly to incredulity. "Jonathan! That fellow

      has—" He broke off and glanced back over his shoulder, then

      lowered his voice and continued, "I think that fellow has a

      gun."

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      "He certainly does," Jonathan said, disgusted. "And only a

      sapskull like you would take ten minutes to notice it."

      "Enough of this nonsense," Dan said. "Kirn, find something

      to tie them with, and open the shutters while you're about it.

      We can't hunt for the platter in this light. Jack, get that

      blithering fool and his doxy over with the rest of them."

      "Right," Jack said with an evil smirk, while Freddy splut-

      tered a halfhearted protest. He sidled between a settee and a

      low, solid-looking table toward the darkened corner from

      which Freddy had emerged. Kirn threw back the first pair of

      shutters, letting the dusty grey sunlight light up another clus-

      ter of chairs and a side table stacked with cards and mother-

      of-pearl marker chips.

      A moment later, there was a quavering feminine shriek

      from the far corner. "A pistol' Oh, it isn'
    t loaded, is it?"

      "Be a lot of use that way, wouldn't it?" Jack sneered. "Move

      it,"

      Kim glanced back as she opened a second set of shutters,

      and her eyes widened in surprise. The distraught and some-

      what disheveled young woman whom Jack was pulling, with

      evident relish, from her hiding place was the lovely blonde

      who had been with Lady Granleigh in the carriage at the inn,

      that first day in Ranton Hill. Kim cudgeled her brain and

      summoned up the girl's name: Marianne Thornley She

      blinked as a few other bits of information came together in

      her head, and almost smiled. So this was the heiress Lady

      Granleigh intended for her scapegrace brother! From the look

      of things, Jasper wouldn't have much luck, no matter how

      persuasive his sister was. Miss Thornley seemed to have her

      own plans-

      "My, my," Dan said "Gently, Jack; it's not a doxy, it's a

      lady."

      "Miss Thornley!" Jonathan gasped. "Freddy, have you run

      mad?"

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      "Freddyi Oh, Freddy, do something'" Marianne cried With

      a sudden spurt of strength, she jerked her arm from jack's

      grasp and ran to Freddy, where she wrapped her arms around

      his neck and buried her head in his shoulder, effectively pre-

      venting him from doing anything even if he had wanted to

      "Now see what you've done," Freddy said reproachfully to

      Dan He patted Marianne's shoulder in awkward and mean-

      ingless reassurance

      "Kirn, where's that rope?" Dan called

      "There ain't none," Kim said, throwing open a third set of

      shutters Even with three windows uncovered, the room was

      not well lit, but at least it was now possible to move around

      without tripping over a footstool or a bench From where she

      stood, she could even make out the wreaths carved into the

      mantel above the big fireplace, if she squinted

      "Well, find something! And hurry it up " Dan's temper was

      beginning to fray.

      "Are you quite sure you want to keep on with this?" Mair-

      elon asked with an air of polite concern "You're accumulating

      rather a lot of witnesses, you know, and these three—" he

      indicated Jonathan, Freddy, and the shrinking Marianne with

      a theatrical wave of his bound hands, "—will be missed be-

      fore long "

      Marianne looked up, as if she were about to say something,

      but before she could speak, the door behind Dan swung

      open "Good day," said Gregory St Clair "I hope I'm not

      interrupting, but 1 was getting tired of waiting "

      In the momentary silence, St Clair stepped into the lodge

      and pushed the door closed with his silver-headed walking

      stick He was dressed for all the world as if he were paying a

      morning call at the height of the Season m London Welling-

      ton coat, striped pantaloons, and Hussar buskins His cravat

      was a snowy expanse of starched linen, and his gloves were

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      grey kid Looking at him made Kmi's fingers twitch ac-

      quisitively

      Both Mairelon and Dan Laverham were staring at St Clair

      with unconcealed dislike Jack didn't seem to know whether

      to aim his pistol at the new arrival or continue pointing it at

      Jonathan and Freddy, who wore identical blank expressions

      Marianne, on the other hand, clung more closely to her puz-

      zled escort and said in faltering tones, "Oh, Freddy, it's Lord

      St Ctain"

      "Cood," said Freddy, relaxing "For a minute, I thought it

      was another Cit "

      "St Clair," Mairelon said in a flat voice "I should have

      expected you "

      "Gregory has a habit of turning up where he is not

      wanted," Dan said He spoke as if responding to Mairelon's

      comment, but his eyes stayed on Lord St Clair and his voice

      was cold

      "You have a great many unappealing habits of your own,

      Daniel, but I don't regard them " St Clair's expression made

      Kim want to crawl behind one of the wing chairs, he looked

      exactly like Dan in his worst and most unpredictable moods

      He glanced around the interior of the lodge, then added,

      "This time you seem to have outdone yourself, however 1

      expected Merrilt, but who are all these other people^"

      "Lord St Clairi" Marianne shrieked as his gaze reached her

      "You must do something, or we shall alt be killed!"

      "I doubt it," St Clair replied "Even Daniel isn't that fool-

      ish "

      "But he wants to bind us'" Marianne said dramatically

      'Typical " St Clair looked at Dan "You should have

      gagged her I begin to see why you're still standing here wav-

      ing a pistol about instead of collecting the Saltash Set "

      "The Sacred Dish is not for the likes of you'" Jonathan

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      cried St Clair raised his eyebrows in polite incredulity

      "That is, if we still had it, "Jonathan added in a resentful tone,

      glaring at Freddy, "which thanks to him, we don't "

      "You ain't still harping on that, are you?" Freddy said "Burn

      it, Jonathan, I told you what happened!"

      "You had no right—" Jonathan began hotly

      "Quiet," Dan commanded without turning "How did you

      get past Ben?" he asked St Clair

      "I employed my talents to good effect," the Baron an-

      swered "Which is to say, ! put him to sleep "

      "I took precautions against that sort of thing "

      "Not very good ones, at least, not by my standards "

      Kirn could almost hear Dan's teeth grinding "What do you

      want?" he demanded

      "The same thing you do, more or less," St Clair said 'The

      Saltash Set" He looked around again with an air of languid

      disappointment, and Kirn hoped she was only imagining that

      his eyes lingered on her "I had hoped you'd have found the

      rest of it by this time, but then I hadn't expected you to have

      so much assistance "

      "However reluctant," said Mairelon, who had been observ-

      ing this exchange with interest "You have some unusual asso-

      ciates, St Clair "

      "No more unusual than yours," the Baron responded with a

      significant look at Kirn

      "But definitely more long-standing," Mairelon shot back

      "Or am 1 mistaken in thinking you and Mr Laverham here are

      well acquainted?"

      "This isn't getting us anywhere," Dan put in "Jack, put

      them all in the corner and then start looking Not him," he

      added as Jack started wanly toward Lord St Clair "I'll deal

      with him myself"

      "Will you, indeed " St Ctair sounded both bored and skep-

      tical, but Kim thought she heard darker undercurrents in his

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      voice "Not the way you did before, I hope? You owe me for

      that, Daniel, and I intend to collect In full "

      "I owe you?" For an instant, Dan let his rage show, then he

      had himseif under control again "It doesn't matter As soon

      as I have the platter, we'll leave You won't be able to stop

      us "

      "The platter''" St Clair said sharply "Is that all? What

      about the bowl?"

      "I'll have no trouble finding the bowl once the platter is in

      my hands," Dan said with renewed confidence


      "Finding it? You mean you weren't aware that Merrill has

      the bowl?" St Clair shook his head "And you seemed so well

      informed "

      Laverham frowned "Is this true?" he demanded of Mair-

      elon

      "Yes," Mairelon said "Though it's not the sort of thing one

      carries around in one's pockets, you realize "

      "Why didn't you tell me this before?" Laverham said, and

      his eyes narrowed as he spoke

      Mairelon shrugged "You didn't ask "

      "We'll get it when we're finished here," Laverham said.

      "That would be foolish," St Clair commented

      "Why?"

      "Merrill's got a man at his wagon

      "That's the turnip-pated cove I told you about, Mr Lav-

      erham," Jack Slower put in "He ain't no problem "

      "And even if no one was waiting, it is generally con-

      sidered inadvisable to assault a wizard on his home

      ground," St Clair finished

      Jack's enthusiasm waned visibly Laverham stared at Lord

      St Clair, his face expressionless "What would you suggest?"

      "Send the girl with a message," St Clair replied "She can

      tell Merrill's man that Mernll wants the bowl brought here to

      help locate the platter He'll believe that"

     


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