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m it。 concertina wire lay like worms impaled on rusting steel pickets; forward defenses for an interlocking network of trenches and concrete pillboxes。 many of these strong points were designed to control the ground behind them as well as in front; and almost as much barbed wire stretched behind the trenches; guarding the rear。

in fact; the perimeter was much more successful at keeping people from ancelstierre out of the old kingdom; than it was at preventing things from the old kingdom going the other way。

anything powerful enough to cross the wall usually retained enough magic to assume the shape of a soldier; or to bee invisible and simply go where it willed; regardless of barbed wire; bullets; hand grenades and mortar bombs鈥攚hich often didn鈥檛 work at all; particularly when the wind was blowing from the north; out of the old kingdom。

due to the unreliability of technology; the ancelstierran soldiers of the perimeter garrison wore mail over their khaki battledress; had nasal and neck bars on their helmets and carried extremely old…fashioned sword…bayonets in wellworn scabbards。 shields; or more correctly; 鈥渂ucklers; small; perimeter garrison only;鈥潯ere carried on their backs; the factory khaki long since submerged under brightly painted regimental or personal signs。 camouflage was not considered an issue at this particular posting。

sabriel watched a platoon of young soldiers march past the bus; while she waited for the tourists ahead of her to stampede out the front door; and wondered what they thought of their strange duties。 most would have to be conscripts from far to the south; where no magic crept over the wall and widened the cracks in what they thought of as reality。 here; she could feel magic potential brewing; lurking in the atmosphere like  charged air before a thunderstorm。

the wall itself looked normal enough; past the wasteland of wire and trenches。 just like any other medieval remnant。 it was stone and old; about forty feet high and crenellated。 nothing remarkable; until the realization set in that it was in a perfect state of preservation。 and for those with the sight; the very stones crawled with charter marks鈥攎arks in constant motion; twisting and turning; sliding and rearranging themselves under a skin of stone。

the final confirmation of strangeness lay beyond the wall。 it was clear and cool on the ancelstierre side; and the sun was shining鈥攂ut sabriel could see snow falling steadily behind the wall; and snow…heavy clouds clustered right up to the wall; where they suddenly stopped; as if some mighty weather…knife had simply sheared through the sky。

sabriel watched the snow fall; and gave thanks for her almanac。 printed by letterpress; the type had left ridges in the thick; linen…rich paper; making the many handwritten annotations waver precariously between the lines。 one spidery remark; written in a hand she knew wasn鈥檛 her father鈥檚; gave the weather to be expected  under the respective calendars for each country。

ancelstierre had 鈥渁utumn。 likely to be cool。鈥

the old kingdom had 鈥渨inter。 bound to be snowing。 skis or snowshoes。鈥

the last tourist left; eager to reach the observation platform。 although the army and the government discouraged tourists; and there was no acmodation for them within twenty miles of the wall; one busload a day was allowed to e and view the wall from a tower located well behind the lines of the perimeter。

even this concession was often cancelled; for when the wind blew from the north; the bus would inexplicably break down a few miles short of the tower; and the tourists would have to help push it back towards bain鈥攐nly to see it start again just as mysteriously as it stopped。

the authorities also made some slight allowance for the few people authorized to travel from ancelstierre to the old kingdom; as sabriel saw after she had successfully negotiated the bus鈥檚 steps with her backpack; crosscountry skis; stocks and sword; all threatening to go in different directions。 a large sign next to the bus stop proclaimed:  perimeter mand northern army group unauthorized egress from the perimeter zone is strictly forbidden。

anyone attempting to cross the perimeter zone will be shot without warning。

authorized travelers must report to the perimeter mand h。q。

remember鈥敗o warning will be made sabriel read the note with interest; and felt a quickening sense of excitement start within her。

her memories of the old kingdom were dim; from the perspective of a child; but she felt a sense of mystery and wonder kindle with the force of the charter magic she felt around her鈥敗 sense of something so much more alive than the bitumened parade ground; and the scarlet warning sign。 and much more freedom than wyverley college。

but that feeling of wonder and excitement  came laced with a dread that she couldn鈥檛 shake; a dread made up of fear for what might be happening to her father 。 。 。 what might have already happened 。 。 。

the arrow on the sign indicating where authorized travelers should go seemed to point in the direction of a bitumen parade ground; lined with white…painted rocks; and a number of unprepossessing wooden buildings。 other than that; there were simply the beginnings of the munication trenches that sank into the ground and then zigzagged their way to the double line of trenches; blockhouses and fortifications that confronted the wall。

sabriel studied them for a while; and saw the flash of color as several soldiers hopped out of one trench and went forward to the wire。 they seemed to be carrying spears rather than rifles and she wondered why the perimeter was built for modern war; but manned by people expecting something rather more medieval。 then she remembered a conversation with her father and his ment that the perimeter had been designed far away in the south; where they refused to admit that this perimeter was different from any other contested border。 up until a  century or so ago; there had also been a wall on the ancelstierre side。 a lowish wall; made of rammed earth and peat; but a successful one。

recalling that conversation; her eyes made out a low rise of scarred earth in the middle of the desolation of wire; and she realized that was where the southern wall had been。 peering at it; she also realized that what she had taken to be loose pickets between lines of concertina wire were something different鈥攖all constructs more like the trunks of small trees stripped of every branch。 they seemed familiar to her; but she couldn鈥檛 place what they were。

sabriel was still staring at them; thinking; when a loud and not very pleasant voice erupted a little way behind her right ear。

鈥渨hat do you think you鈥檙e doing; miss? you can鈥檛 loiter about here。 on the bus; or up to the tower!鈥

sabriel winced and turned as quickly as she could; skis sliding one way and stocks the other; framing her head in a st。 andrew鈥檚 cross。 the voice belonged to a large but fairly young soldier; whose bristling mustaches were more evidence of martial ambition than proof of them。 he had two gilded bands on his sleeve; but didn鈥檛 wear  the mail hauberk and helmet sabriel had seen on the other soldiers。 he smelled of shaving cream and talc; and was so clean; polished and full of himself that sabriel immediately catalogued him as some sort of natural bureaucrat currently disguised as a soldier。

鈥渋 am a citizen of the old kingdom;鈥潯he replied quietly; staring back into his red flushed face and piggy eyes in the manner which miss prionte had taught her girls to instruct lesser domestic servants in etiquette iv。 鈥渋 am returning there。鈥

鈥減apers!鈥潯emanded the soldier; after a moment鈥檚 hesitation at the words 鈥渙ld kingdom。鈥

sabriel gave a frosty smile (also part of miss prionte鈥檚 curriculum) and made a ritual movement with the tips of her fingers鈥攖he symbol of disclosing; of things hidden being seen; of unfolding。 as her fingers sketched; she formed the symbol in her mind; linking it with the papers she carried in the inner pocket of her leather tunic。 finger…sketched and minddrawn symbol merged; and the papers were in her hand。 an ancelstierre passport; as well as the much rarer document t

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