Star Born by Andre Norton

Star Born by Andre Norton

Author:Andre Norton [Norton, Andre]
Format: epub, mobi, azw3
Tags: Science fiction, Fantasy, Adventure, General, Fiction, Fantasy - General, Space Opera, Science Fiction - Adventure, Science Fiction - Space Opera, Fiction - General, General & Literary Fiction, Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945), Fiction : Fantasy - General, Fiction : Science Fiction - Adventure
ISBN: 9780554255828
Publisher: BiblioBazaar, LLC
Published: 2010-01-21T15:51:47+00:00


11

ESPIONAGE

INTENT UPON joining Sssuri, Dalgard left the lock, forgetting his earlier unwillingness, stepping from the small chamber down to the sea bottom, or endeavoring to, although instinctively he had begun to swim and so forged ahead at a different rate of speed.

Waving fronds of giant water plants, such as were found only in the coastal shallows, grew forest fashion but did not hide rocks which stretched up in a sharp rise not too far ahead. The scout could not see the merman, but as he held onto one of those fronds he caught the other’s summons:

“Here-by the rocks-I”

Pushing his way through the drifting foliage, Dalgard swam ahead to the foot of the rocky escarpment. And there he saw what had so excited his companion.

Sssuri had just driven away an encircling collection of sand-dwelling scavengers, and what he was on his knees studying intently was an almost clean-picked skeleton of one of his own race. But there was something odd- Dalgard brushed aside a tendril of weed which cut his line of vision and so was able to see clearly.

White and clean most of those bones were, but the skull was blackened, and similar charring existed down one arm and shoulder. That merman had not died from any mishap in the seal

“It is so,” Sssuri replied to his thought. “They have come once more to give the flaming death-“ .

Dalgard, startled, looked up that slope which must lead to the island top above the waves.

“Long dead?” he asked tentatively, already guessing what . the other’s answer would be.

“The pickers move fast,” Sssuri indicated the sand dwellers. “Perhaps yesterday, perhaps the day before-but no longer than that.”

“And they are up. there now?”

“Who can tell? However, they do not know the sea, nor the islands-“

It was plain that the merman intended to climb to investigate what might be happening above. Dalgard had no choice but to follow. And it was true that the merpeople had no . peers or equals when it came to finding their ways about the sea and the coasts. He was confident that Sssuri could get .to the island top and discover just what he wished to learn without a single sentry above, if they had stationed sentries, being the wiser. Whether he himself could operate as efficiently was another matter.

In the end they half climbed, half swam upward, de- :. touring swiftly once to avoid the darting attack of a rock hornet, harmless as soon as they moved out of the reach of its questing stinger, for it was anchored for its short life M the roueh hollow in which it had been hatched.

Dalgard’s head broke water as he rolled through the surf onto a scrap of beach in the lee of a row of tooth-pointed outcrops. It was late evening by the light, and he clawed the mask off his face to draw thankful lungfuls of the good outer air. Sssuri, his fur sleeked tight to his body, waded ashore, shook himself free of excess water, and turned immediately to study the wall of the cliff which guarded the interior of the island.



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