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  Jop turned to his partisans; clutching both hands together。 〃It was planned long ago…what we're sworn to do when starships e。 Or else; why've we supported a guild of explosers all this time?〃
  Sara glanced again at Henrik and son; seated at the back of the dais。 The boy; Jomah; betrayed unease with a slow twisting of his cap between nervous young hands。 But his pa might have been a statue。 Henrik had remained silent throughout; except to report tersely that his charges were ready。
  Sara always pictured their craft as a frustrating profession; probably unique to Jijo。 After so many years of preparation…performing endless tests in a small canyon in the hills…wouldn't they hanker to see it all finally put to use? I know I would。
  Long ago; she and Lark and little Dwer used to sit in their attic room; watching moonlight spill over the rumbling water wheel and thrilling each other with lurid tales of what they might see if ever the moment came when Henrik lit his fuses。 With delicious mock…terror pounding in their chests; they counted down heartbeats until… kablam!
  Dwer loved making sound effects; especially the pretend detonation that finished off the dam; acpanied by waving arms and lots of saliva。 Sara's younger brother then gleefully described the wall of water tossing proud boats like trifles; smashing Nelo's drying racks; and driving toward their bedroom window like a fist。
  Lark took over then; thrilling and terrifying the younger kids as he portrayed their attic being sheared off by a watery blast; sent careening through the garu forest while farmers stared down in pity。 Each pretend near…miss made Sara and Dwer cry out till they leaped on their laughing older brother; pummeling to make him stop。
  And yet…after Dwer and Lark had done their best to scare her; they would toss and turn; while Sara never had nightmares。 When she did dream about the dam bursting; she used to picture a great wave simply taking them in the palm of its gentle hand。 As froth concealed all of Jijo; it magically transformed into the fluffy; charged substance of a cloud。 Always; the fantasy ended with her body lighter than mist; fearless; soaring through a night radiant with stars。
  A roar of approval yanked her back to the present。 At first she could not tell if it came from the party wanting quick action; or from those resolved not to wreck nine generations' work on the mere evidence of their own eyes。
  〃We have no idea what it was we saw!〃 her father declared; bing his beard with gnarled fingers。 〃Can we be sure it was a spaceship? Perhaps a meteor grazed by。 That'd explain all the noise and ruckus。〃
  Sneers and foot…stamps greeted this suggestion。 Nelo hurried on。 〃Even if it was a ship; that don't mean we've been discovered! Other vessels have e and gone…Zang globes; for instance; e to siphon water from the sea。 Did we wreck everything then? Did the older tribes burn their towns when we humans came? How do we know it wasn't another sneakship; bringing a seventh exile race to join our mons?〃
  Jop snorted derisively。
  〃Let me remind the learned papermaker…sneakships sneak! They e under the shadow of night an' cloud an' mountain peak。 This new vessel made no such effort。 It aimed straight at the Glade of the Egg; at a time when the pavilions of Gathering are there; along with the chief sages of the Six。〃
  〃Exactly!〃 Nelo cried。 〃By now the sages should be well aware of the situation and would have farcast if they felt it necessary to…〃
  〃Farcasting?〃 Jop interrupted。 〃Are you serious? The sages remind us over an' over again that it can't be trusted。 In a crisis; farcasts may be just the thing to attract attention! Or else〃…Jop paused meaningfully…〃or else there may have been no calls for a more terrible reason。〃
  He let the implication sink in; amid a scatter of gasps。 Almost everyone present had a relative or close friend who had taken pilgrimage this year。
  Lark and Dwer…are you safe? Sara pondered anxiously。 Will I ever see you again?
  〃Tradition leaves it up to each munity。 Shall we shirk; when our loved ones may've already paid a dearer price than some buildings and a stinkin' dam?〃
  Cries of outrage from the craft workers were drowned out by support from Jop's followers。 〃Order!〃 Fru Nestor squeaked; but her plaint was lost in the chaos。 Jop and his allies shouted for a vote。
  〃Choose the Law! Choose the Law!〃
  Nestor appealed for order with upraised hands; clearly dreading the dismemberment of her town…its reduction to a mere farming hamlet; rich in reverence but little else。 〃Does anyone else have something to say?〃
  Nelo stepped up to try again but wilted under a stream of catcalls。 Who had ever seen a papermaker treated thus? Sara felt his shame and dishonor; but it would be far worse when his beloved factory was blown to oblivion before an all…destroying flood。
  Sara had a strange thought…should she sneak up to her old attic room and wait for the wave? Who had prophesied right? Dwer and Lark? Or those images she had foreseen in dreams? It would be a once…in…a…lifetime chance to find out。
  Resumed chanting tapered off as someone new moved forward from behind the crowd of pale hoon sailors。 It was a centauroid figure with a long sinuous body of mottled suede that branched into a pair of stubby shoulderless arms and a powerful snakelike neck。 The narrow…pointed head contained three black eyes; one of them lidless and faceted; all set around a triangular mouth。 It was an urrish tinker Sara recognized from past visits to Dolo; buying scraps of glass and metal; selling simple Buyur tools reclaimed from some ruin。 The urs stepped daintily; as if worried her hooves might catch in the rough floorboards。 She had one arm raised; exposing a glimpse of the bluish brooding pouch underneath; an act that might have different connotations in a meeting of her own kind; but Fru Nestor took it as a request to speak; which she granted with a bow。
  Sara heard a human mutter…〃hinney!〃…a rude callback to days when newer Earthlings fought urrish tribes over land and honor。 If the tinker heard the insult; she ignored it; carrying herself well for a youngish urs with just one husband pouch tenanted by a squirming bulge。 Among so many humans; the urs could not use a plains dialect of Galactic Two but made do with Anglic; despite the handicap of a cloven upper lip。
  〃I can ve called Ulgor。 I thank you for your courtesy; which is vlessed among the Six。 I wish only to ask questions concerning the issues discussed tonight。 Ny first question follows…
  〃Is this not a natter vest decided vy our sages? Why not let those wise ones rule whether the great tine of judgnent has arrived?〃
  With an exaggerated show of mannerly patience; Jop replied; 〃Learned neighbor; the Scrolls call on all villages to act independently; to erase all signs that might be seen from the sky! The order's simple。 No plicated judgment is needed。
  〃Besides;〃 he concluded。 〃There's no time to hear from the sages。 They're all far away; at Gathering。〃
  〃Forgive;〃 Ulgor bowed her forelegs。 〃Not all。 A few linger in residence at the Hall o' Vooks; in Vivlos; do they not?〃
  There was confusion as people looked at one another; then Fru Nestor cried out; 〃The Hall of Books; in Biblos! Yes; that's true。 But Biblos is still many days away; by boat。〃
  Again Ulgor bent her neck before dissenting。 〃Yet I have heard that; fron the highest tree in Dolo; one can see across the quicksand narsh to the glass cliffs overlooking Vivlos。〃
  〃With a good telescope;〃 Jop acknowledged; wary that this was sapping the crowd's passionate momentum。 〃I still don't see how it helps…〃
  〃Fire!〃
  Faces turned toward Sara; who had shouted while the thought was still half formed。
  〃We'd see flames as the library burned!〃
  Muttering; the crowd stared at her; till she explained。 〃You all know I used to work at Biblos。 They have a contingency plan like everyone else。 If the sages mand it; the librarians are to carry off what volumes they can; then ignite the rest。〃
  This brought on a somber hush。 Wrecking Dole's dam was one thing; but loss of Biblos would truly signal an ending。 No place was more central to human life on Jijo。
  〃Finally; they are to blow the pillars holding up the roof…of…stone and bring it down on the ashes。 Ulgor's right。 We could see any change that big; especially with Loocen rising at this hour。〃
  Fru Nestor spoke a terse mand。 〃Send someone aloft to see!〃
  Several boys leaped up and vanished through the windows; acpanied by a string of hooting chimpanzees。 A nervous murmur ensued while the crowd waited。 Sara felt unfortable under the regard of so many; and lowered her eyes。
  That was the sort of thing Lark would do。 Boldly taking over a meeting at the last minute; pelling others to act。 Joshu had that impulsiveness; too…till the sickness took him in those final weeks。。。。
  Gnarled fingers grasped hers; halting the bleak gyre of her thoughts。 She looked up and saw that Nelo had aged in the last hour。 Now the fate of his beloved mill rested on news from above。
  As the slow duras passed; the full import of her prediction sank in。
  Biblos。
  The Hall of Books。
  Once already; fire had taken a terrible toll there。 Even so; the remaining archive was humanity's greatest contribution to the mons and a cause of both envy and wonder among the other races。
  What will we bee; if it's gone? True pastoralists? Gleaners; living off remnants swiped from ancient Buyur sites? Farmers all?
  That was how the other five had seemed; when humans first came。 Bickering primitives with their barely functioning mons。 Humanity introduced new ways; changed the rules; almost as much as the arrival of the Egg several generations later。
  Now shall we slide downslope faster? Losing the few relics that remind us we once roamed galaxies? Shucking our books; tools; clothes; till we're like glavers? Pure; shriven innocents?
  According to the Scrolls; that was one path to salvation。 Many; like Jop; believed in it。
  Sara tried to see hope; even if word came back of flames and dust in the night。 At any time; hundreds of books were outside Biblos; on loan to far…flung munities。

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