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nd rarely sang。 What Nip's real name was; no one remembered now。 Nip had trained Tuck; another nonconformist; and had taken Sebell along for some projects as Sebell; in turn; had made use of Piemur's unusually quick mind and abilities。 Now Pinch had been added to the roster; along with two others Tagetarl knew about but was not sure that he had met。
  Tagetarl concentrated on mitting the first face to memory。 Rather pugnacious all totaled; the Printer thought: the sort that would worry a crack in a cliff until it became a cave。
  The next one Pinch finished was of a man who looked vaguely familiar。 Younger than the first man; he was taller and well…fleshed; with a darker but not weathered skin and short fair hair。 A pinched mouth suggested selfishness and obstinacy; and the eyes had a sly cast to them。 His expression was both amused and supercilious。
  A woman was the third: her stance…her left hand holding her right elbow…was awkward; her eyes wide and avid as if listening to instructions that she would strive to carry out。 She; too; was clad as a hill woman; but the clothes did not fit either her body or her manner。
  〃These three were visitors; received with much fuss and fawned over。 Stayed several days and talked most earnestly in low voices。 Plotting probably。 What; I couldn't hear; though I tried。 I'd like these to get to Sebell as soon as possible。 D'you think Ola would oblige? Bista's exhausted。〃
  〃Of course;〃 Tagetarl said with gratification。 Menolly had helped Rosheen train her queen。 This wouldn't be the first time Ola had flown discreet errands。
  〃I'll do the others when I've had a rest;〃 Pinch said。 He popped more bread and cheese into his mouth as he rose to his feet。 His abrupt movement startled a chirp out of sleeping Bista。 Absently; his left hand stroked her。 〃Can I indulge in a bath? I have to keep to these clothes。〃 He held a fold away from his body with repugnance。 〃But I'd enjoy sleeping one night…or rather a full day…smelling clean。〃
  〃Yes; of course。 I'll see no one goes banging about under you;〃 Tagetarl said with a reassuring grin。
  Pinch often made use of the loft above the outbuildings where paper and other supplies were stored。 When the Print Hall expanded; as Tagetarl earnestly hoped it would; apprentices would sleep up there; but right now; it made a handy lair when Pinch wished to make inconspicuous visits。
  〃That would be appreciated。〃 Pinch took another wedge of cheese and the last of the bread and left。
  Tagetarl prepared a message cylinder for Ola; saw her off; and went to his own room。 Rosheen sighed when he lay down beside her and; sleepily; she turned toward him for fort。
  
BENDEN WEYR…MIDDAY…1。3。31
  With the other Wingleaders; F'lessan attended a pre…Fall meeting in one corner of the Lower Caverns。
  〃It's the Ten pattern; so we meet it over the Eastern Sea and Igen joins us for the last hour over south Lemos;〃 F'lar said; his eyes making a quick keen appraisal of each of the eighteen Wingleaders sitting around him。 〃Weather's cold and dull; but the visibility is good。〃
  Out of the corner of his eye; F'lessan noticed that everyone was trying to look as alert as possible。 The entire Weyr had been turned out to search for the four men involved in wrecking Benden's Healer Hall。 The details the injured journeyman recalled about his attackers would have described half the male population of any hold; the only thing he was certain about was that they were not from Benden。 Runners had agreed to spread word of the attack and ask isolated holds to report strangers。 G'bol had scrupulously followed up one report; but the men had been honest traders。
  Two of the oldest Wingleaders had not been called to fly this Fall; and F'lessan wished that F'lar would take a Fall or two off now and then。 While he was more apt to listen to G'bol than anyone else; F'lar ignored the merest hint of letting anyone else lead his Weyr。 No one would fault him; but the Weyrleader made no exceptions for himself; bar the very few occasions each Turn when Mnementh had taken a score or strained a wing。
  F'lar assigned the levels and F'lessan jerked his attention back to the business at hand。 His wing was high again: a measure of F'lar's trust in his leadership。
  〃Warn your younger riders that dull conditions can blur Thread in the higher reaches;〃 F'lar continued。 〃Measure the wind as soon as you can。 We'll know how the Thread falls; when it falls。 We gather on the Rim in ten minutes。 Good flying!〃
  As they filed out; closing their jackets; settling their helmets; and pulling on their gloves; F'lessan felt the air of anticipation that always gripped him; speeding his pulse; deepening his breath。
  On the ledges of their weyrs; green and blue riders were already mounted; firestone sacks on either side of dragon necks; some brown and bronze riders were still collecting sacks; launching from the Bowl to the Weyr Rim。 Wingleader bronzes were drifting down to meet their riders in an orderly confusion。 Golanth hovered above the ground to his left。 F'lessan; judging the distance neatly; ran and vaulted to his back。
  Golanth pumped his wings skillfully and circled; dropping down to his position on the Rim; between the wingseconds and in front of the twenty…two strong wing。
  The green reserves are ready and will bring us sacks when you call them; Golanth reported。
  As he fastened his safety straps and pulled up the fur…lined tops of his boots…his knees were always cold by the end of a Fall…F'lessan thought of Tai; wondering what it would be like to have her in his wing。
  Zaranth is bigger than any of the others; his dragon remarked; turning his head slightly so that the left many…faceted eye reflected a view of his rider in the mid…planes。 Firestone; please! He twisted his head to his rider's leg and dutifully F'lessan supplied him from the bulging sack。
  Deftly Golanth tipped his head back; positioning the rock on his thick grinders。 Then; exercising great care not to bite the edge of his tongue; he began to chew…as did every other dragon on the Rim。 Five pieces F'lessan fed his bronze; sufficient for Golanth to work up a proper flame。
  From the bowl rose the four Benden queens。 As they circled up; all eyes on the Rim turned to the Weyrleader and Mnementh。 F'lar's arm was raised; F'lessan held his high。 The queens pleted their last circle up; above the Rim; heading north…northeast。
  You know where to go? F'lessan formally asked his dragon。
  We all know! Golanth answered。
  Mnementh roared and sprang forward just as F'lar's arm came down in the mand to take wing。 As one; dragons leaped upward。 Then; as every one of the four hundred and eighty…four Benden dragons was a…wing; they went between。
  They came out again in an air almost as cold as between。 It hadn't been bright at Benden; but here; above the Eastern Sea; the sky was grayer: a shade that would make the silvery strands of falling Thread more difficult to see。 Benden Weyr faced the probable entry of Thread; glad to have the wind behind them as the wings sorted themselves to their assigned levels。 Far below; F'lessan could make out the queens' wings; small dots against the gray of snowy land and pewter sea。 Ahead of him; almost motionless; was F'lar; he and Mnementh as ever leading them by several dragon…lengths。
  This was the worst part of a Fall; F'lessan felt; and; with a glove…thickened finger; he pushed the thick new scarf against his goggles。 He tucked his left boot top against his inner leg; and then checked the firestone sacks dangling down Golanth's withers before peering at the sky for any trace of Thread。 Sometimes blinking helped。
  It es! Golanth told him and stroked his wings forward。
  Mnementh's flame spouted brilliant orange and accurately seared the first Thread to fall。
  There was nothing wrong with the Weyrleader's eyesight; F'lessan thought as he squinted to see the first Threads slanting down。 He felt a primitive surge of elation as he and his dragon once more attacked their ancient adversary。
  
MONACO BAY WEYR…FIVE DAYS LATER…1。8。31
  Sunlight woke Tai…hot sunlight。 She kept her eyes closed as her mind roused to awareness。 If the sun was on her face; it was almost noon。 She was in her hammock between two big frond trees whose great draping leaves usually shielded her very well。 The sun must now be close to its zenith。 As usual; her face was turned toward the wallow that Zaranth used as a weyr。 The green dragon was in full sun…just as she liked it; head between her forelegs; wings slightly drooping from her backbone so that their folds would absorb the heat。 Many dragonriders had pondered the question: did dragons store heat in their bodies for their forays into between? Zaranth had one eyelid open。 By the gleam of the slit; she was watching something very carefully。
  One of the disadvantages of living in the open was the insect population; in myriad forms: some scratched; even burrowed in flesh if possible; some merely moved in straight lines; like the trundlebugs that were the object of Zaranth's current inspection。 A straight line for a trundlebug could also be perpendicular to the ground。 They had been observed maneuvering up to t

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