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 The otherness of her sight; the elsewhere dimension
 of its power; had focused; concentrated until it became the crux of something savage and illimitable。 A terrible might raved out of her orbs。 Though her gaze was not directed at him; it bored through him like an auger。 When it was gone; it left a bloody weal across him。
 It was a look of apocalypse。
 He could not think of any other name for it but hate。
 
 
 TWENTY…THREE: Knowledge
 
 THE sight sent him stumbling up the gully away from her。 He had trouble keeping himself erect; he listed as if a gale had left him aground somewhere。 He heard her low cry; 〃Beloved!〃 but he could not turn back。 The vision made his heart smoke like dry ice; and he needed to find a place where he could huddle over the pain and gasp alone。
 For a time; smoke obscured his self…awareness。 He ran into Bannor; and fell back as if he had smashed against a boulder。 The impact surprised him。 Bannor's flat mien had the force of a denunciation。 Instinctively; he recoiled。 〃Don't touch me!〃 He lurched off in another direction; stumbled through the night until he had placed a steep hill between himself and the Bloodguard。 There he sat down on the grass; wrapped his arms around his chest; and made a deliberate effort to weep。
 He could not do it。 His weakness; his perpetual leprosy; dammed that emotional channel; he had spent too long unlearning the release of grief。 And the frustration of failure made him savage。 He brimmed with old; unresolved rage。 Even in delusion; he could not escape the trap of his illness。 Leaping to his feet; he shook his fists at the sky like a reefed and lonely galleon firing its
 guns in bootless defiance of the invulnerable ocean。 Damnation)
 But then his self…consciousness returned。 His anger became bitterly cold as he bit off his shout; clamped shut that outlet for his fury。 He felt that he was waking up after a blind sleep。 Snarling extremely between his teeth; he stalked away toward the stream。
 He did not bother to take off his clothes。 Fiercely; he dropped flat on his face in the water as if he were diving for some kind of cauterization or release in the glacial frigidity of the brook。
 He could not endure the cold for more than a moment; it burned over all his flesh; seized his heart like a convulsion。 Gasping; he sprang up and stood shuddering on the rocky streambed。 The water and the breeze sent a ravenous ache through his bones; as if cold consumed their marrow。 He left the stream。
 The next instant; he saw Elena's gaze again; felt it sear his memory。 He halted。 A sudden idea threw back the chill。 It sprang practically full…grown into view as if it had been maturing for days in the darkness of his mind; waiting until he was ready。
 He realized that he had access to a new kind of bargain…an arrangement or promise distantly similar; but far superior; to the one which he had formed with the Ranyhyn。 They were too limited; they could not meet his terms; fulfill the contract he had made for his survival。 But the person with whom he could now bargain was almost ideally suited to help him。
 It was just possible that he could buy his salvation from the High Lord。
 He saw the difficulties at once。 He did not know what the Seventh Ward contained。 He would have to steer Elena's apocalyptic impulse through an unpredictable future toward an uncertain goal。 But that impulse was something he could use。 It made her personally powerful…powerful and vulnerable; blinded by obsession…and she held the Staff of Law。 He might be able to induce her to take his place; assume his position at the onus of Lord Foul's machinations。 He might be able to lead her extravagant passion to replace his white gold at the crux of the Land's doom。 If he could
 get her to undertake the bitter responsibility which had been so ineluctably aimed at him; he would be free。 That would remove his head from the chopping block of this delusion。 And all he had to do in return was to place himself at Elena's service in any way which would focus rather than dissipate her inner drives keep her under control until the proper moment。
 It was a more expensive bargain than the one he had made with the Ranyhyn。 It did not allow him to remain passive; it required him to help her; manipulate her。 But it was justified。 During the Quest for the Staff of Law; he had been fighting merely to survive an impossibly pelling dream。 Now he understood his true peril more clearly。
 So much time had passed since he had thought freedom possible that his heart almost stopped at the thrill of the conception。 But after its first excitement; he found that he was shivering violently。 His clothes were pletely soaked。
 Aching with every move; he started back toward the gully and the High Lord。
 He found her sitting despondent and thoughtful beside a bright campfire。 She wore one blanket over her robe; the others were spread out by the blaze for warmth。 When he entered the gully; she looked up eagerly。 He could not meet her eyes。 But she did not appear to notice the chagrin behind his blue lips and taut forehead。 Snatching up a warm blanket for him; she drew him close to the fire。 Her few low ments were full of concern; but she asked him nothing until the games had beaten back his worst shivers。 Then; shyly; as if she were inquiring where she stood in relation to him; she reached up and kissed him。
 He returned the caress of her lips; and the movement seemed to carry him over an inner hurdle。 He found that he could look at her now。 She smiled softly; the voracious power of her gaze was lost again in its elsewhere otherness。 She appeared to accept his kiss at its surface valuation。 She hugged him; then seated herself beside him。 After a moment; she asked; 〃Did it surprise you to learn that I am so vehement?〃
 He tried to excuse himself。 〃I'm not used to such things。 You didn't give me fair warning。〃
 〃Pardon me; beloved;〃 she said contritely。 Then she went on。 〃Were you very dismayed…by what you have beheld in me?〃
 He thought for a while before he said; 〃I think if you ever looked at me that way I would be as good as dead。〃
 〃You are safe;〃 she assured him warmly。
 〃What if you change your mind?〃
 〃Your doubt chastises me。 Beloved; you are part of my life and breath。 Do you believe that I could set you aside?〃
 〃I don't know what to believe。〃 Ids tone expressed vexation; but he hugged her again to counteract it。 〃Dreaming is like…it's like being a slave。 Your dreams e out of all the parts of you that you don't have any control over。 That's why…that's why madness is the only danger。〃
 He was grateful that she did not attempt to argue with him。 When the shivering was driven from his bones; he became incontestably drowsy。 As she put him to bed; wrapped him snugly in his blankets by the campfire; the only thing which kept him from trusting her pletely was the conviction that his bargain contained something dishonest。
 For the most part; he forgot that conviction during the next three days。 His attention was clouded by a low fever which he seemed to have caught from his plunge in the stream。 Febrile patches appeared on his obdurately pale cheeks; his forehead felt clammy with sweat and cold; and his eyes glittered as if he were in the grip of a secret excitement。 From time to time; he dozed on the back of his battered mount; and awoke to find himself babbling deliriously。 He could not always remember what he had said; but at least once he had insisted maniacally that the only way to stay well was to be perpetually awake。 No antiseptic could cleanse the wounds inflicted in dreams。 The innocent did not dream。
 When he was not mumbling in half…sleep; he was occupied with the trek itself。

 The High Lord's party was nearing some kind of destination。
 The morning after the landslide had dawned into crisp sunshine…a clear vividness like an atonement for the previous day's distress。 When Amok had appeared to lead the High Lord onward; Elena had whistled as if she were calling Myrha; and another Ranyhyn had answered the summons。 Covenant had watched it gallop up the valley with amazement in his face。 The fidelity of the Ranyhyn toward their own choices went beyond all his conceptions of pride or loyalty。 The sight had reminded him of his previous bargain…a bargain which both Elena and Rue had said was still kept among the great horses。 But then he had struggled up on his mustang; and other matters had intruded on his fever tinged thoughts。 He had retained barely enough awareness to place Elena's marrowmeld gift in Bannor's care。
 After the riders had followed Amok out of the valley; Covenant caught his first glimpse of Melenkurion Skyweir。 Though it was still many leagues almost due southeast of him; the high mountain lifted its twin; icebound peaks above the range's rugged horizon; and its glaciers gleamed blue in the sunlight as if the sky's azure feet were planted there。 Elena's guess seemed correct: Amok's ragged; oblique trail tended consistently toward the towering Skyweir。 It vanished almost immediately as Amok led the riders into the lee of…another cliff; but it reappeared with increasing frequency as the day passed。 By the following noon; it dominated the southeastern horizon。
 But at night

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