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other; keeping his face open and allowing emotion to do as it pleased with position and plexion。 He made his speech blunt; and he rode it down the short road to direct points。 But I had my father's eye for sizing up a customer; and this was one I did not trust。 However; distrust can catch a bargain as well as its pretty sister; so I made it into a coin for further use。 I glanced at Janos and worried when I saw how he was weighing Raveline's every word。 Ah; well; I thought; he's practiced in taking care。 Besides; knowledge was his purpose now; and what harm can knowledge be?
 The brothers ended their quarrel; and I saw my chance。 I caught the king's attention and asked; 〃If I may ask a question; Your Majesty?〃
 〃Ask away;〃 Domas said。
 'That we have much to gain from this experience is obvious。 But; I wonder; sir: what benefit are we to you?〃
 Domas was startled; he pulled his head back and peered at me for a long moment。 Then he laughed and turned to Beemus。 〃Remember the time I asked you to set aside? So Antero and I could talk?〃 Beemus whispered that unfortunately; he did。 Domas said; 〃Well; make it longer。〃 He spread his hands apart quite wide。 〃Much longer。〃
 His broad face swiveled back to me。 〃I'll tell you then;〃 he said。
 With that; our audience ended。
 
 CHAPTER TWENTY…THREE
 The First Veil Parts
 A KING'S PROMISE is not the same as other men's。 My word must be my bond; only a fool would trade with me if it were not。 But a king can renege when he pleases and suffer little; if at all。 His business is unique: there is no other source for such promises; and if only one is granted out of ten; there will still be ten more supplicants elbowing through the crowd to win the king's favor。
 Two weeks after King Domas had given his promise; we were still gnawing on that doubtful coin to test its worth。 I had not heard from Beemus about that 〃time〃 the king had promised; and there had been no answers from the palace to my many queries。 Janos was particularly worried; for he held the 〃less majestic〃 promise of a prince; and his equally numerous messages to Raveline had also gone unanswered。 Adding to Janos' woes; Prince Raveline had done nothing at all beyond that first gesture; while Domas had made good on at least part of what he had promised。 Our men were well cared for; enjoying an easy life at a villa near the main docks; where there were many entertainments and awe…stricken women to beguile them。 Janos and I had each been given a palace for quarters and luxuries aplenty to soothe time's passage。 But the abundant and glamorous present was perched on the crumbling edge of the future; and each second of our wait had bee an agony。
 〃I almost wish Raveline had stayed out of it;〃 Janos said one day。 〃With the prince claiming me as his student; no one with any real knowledge dares do more than wish me a good morrow。〃
 My distrust of Raveline made me glad; but friendship prodded a sigh of sympathy。 〃Both our royal hosts have bee as unreachable as that mountain;〃 I said; indicating the holy summit that graced the view from my balcony。 Actually; it was one of many balconies I could claim in the palace I had been given; but the great blue Holy Mountain reflecting in the river had made this one my favorite。 〃I keep telling myself to be patient;〃 I continued; 〃but when patience is your only choice; such reminders are little help。〃
 Janos gave his beard a tug and laughed。 〃You are a good friend; Amalric;〃 he said。 〃But I am your good friend as well。 So I know you hide your true feelings just now。〃
 I shrugged and laughed with him。 I had told Janos my poor opinion of the prince; and he had brushed it off as sheer speculation; which it was。 〃When I speak to the king;〃 I said; 〃I will be sure to press him for a 。。。 shall I say 。。。 more available tutor。〃
 〃If you speak to the king;〃 Janos said; the laughter quickly gone。
 I sighed again; this time; heartfelt。 〃Yes 。。。 If! I have grown to despise that word。 Whenever I have a thought there is always an if leaping out to trip me。 If only I could see the king。 And if once I saw him: if only he would listen。 And if he listened: if only he would find favor with my proposals。 And if he finds favor if only…〃
 〃I take the point;〃 Janos said dryly。 〃Too well; in fact。 The word will haunt my dreams 。。。 if I should ever sleep again。〃
 Laughter returned to lighten our worry。 I eased back in my soft; gilded pillows and wondered again at the Holy Mountain。 I thought of the altars of the Old Ones Utorian had mentioned; and the ceremonies they once held to honor the wisest of their Evocators after the Dark Seeker had taken his due。 For a moment I imagined the smoke rising from their ashes on the flaming stone; and I imagined the wind carrying the smoke away。 To the east; Utorian had said。 〃Why to the east?〃 I murmured。
 〃East of what?〃 Janos asked。
 〃Nothing;〃 I said; embarrassed by my rude reverie。 〃A bit of silliness; which forced idleness seems to encourage。〃
 Janos had other things on his mind as well。 He waved at the river; which flowed past in manded peacefulness and beauty。 〃They think they are such a superior people;〃 he said; 〃and show us grand marvels; such as that tame river; to prove it。〃
 〃It seems a marvel to me;〃 I said。
 Janos snorted。 〃Only the scale is a marvel。 The principle is as plain as honest soap。 We routinely calm small areas about our own ships; when conditions are right; just as we call winds from bags we buy on the market to fill our sails。 It is only a bit of wind; but there is no difference between the logic applied to that wind; and what they surely must do to bend the weather to their will。〃
 〃Could you do it?〃 I asked。
 Janos shrugged。 〃With experiment; yes; I could crack their methods。 But I would also have to figure out where they get all the energy required。 Even with a thousand Evocators focusing all their powers on a single purpose; only a tenth of the energy needed would be produced。〃
 〃But our Evocators are weaklings next to theirs;〃 I said。
 〃Nonsense;〃 Janos replied。 〃Oh; I admit these fellows have more knowledge; and a few; such as Raveline; possess great natural power of their own。 But I have as much as he; and am capable of far more。〃 I knew he was not boasting; but making a statement of fact。 〃Still; even if all of their wizards were as great as Raveline; the power would still be lacking。 Therefore; they must get it elsewhere。 And when I know where; so shall I。〃
 〃But we have seen more than river and weather;〃 I said。 〃There is wondrous magic wherever we look。〃
 'Toys and tavern tricks;〃 Janos scoffed。 〃Once again on a larger scale。 There are written rules for all the spells we have seen。 If…that damned word again…I am allowed to see the scrolls of the ancient wizards; I will perform those tricks as well。〃
 〃Is there nothing that impresses you?〃 I asked Janos。
 〃Oh; to be sure;〃 he said。 〃Otherwise I would despair。 I have seen many things that I ache for knowledge of。 To name one: did you know they can transmute mon elements into gold?〃
 I laughed。 〃What do you care? Gold has never been something you fancied; except as a means to an end。〃
 Janos remained serious。 〃Forget the value。 Although any ordinary element will do; they make it from sand; as that substance is the most plentiful; and they do it with such ease and in such quantities; they use gold in mon construction。 They even prefer jewelry of gold alloy; which they can only get from manufacture; because it is not so soft。 It is the doing that excites my interest。〃
 〃I saw you change a scorpion into a mouse once;〃 I said。 〃And Mortacious made the mouse a gold plate。 Why is sand to gold a greater feat?〃
 Janos thought for a moment; searching for a means to explain a plicated thing to a man who was less than a novice。 〃I did not change that scorpion into a mouse;〃 he said at last。 〃I put the scorpion away。 Into another 。。。 place; is the only word I can think of to describe it。 I did not see that place; but I felt it with my mind。 And with my mind I fingered an opening; then 。。。 put the scorpion through that opening。 I got the mouse the same way。 Although it was not from the same place。 Perhaps it was in Mortacious' kitchen; poor thing。 Or perhaps; it wasn't even of this 。。。 world。〃 He looked at me to see if I understood。 I was ignorant enough to think I did; and nodded。
 〃Good;〃 Janos said。 〃So; you see it was only an exchange of sorts。 The gold of Irayas is a different matter。 They actually manipulate the sand; somehow。 Actually; they manipulate what makes the sand; sand。〃
 〃Why; the smallest thing that goes into making sand;〃 I said; 〃is a grain of the same material。〃
 〃Not at all;〃 Janos said。 Then he stopped himself。 〃I shouldn't sound so certain when I am not。 It is a new theory I have。 It came to me when I considered what they had acplished; and how it could be done。 I think; now; that all we see about us…the table we sit at; the balcony it rests upon; that mountain we view; even our own bodies…is made of particles so small the very grain of sand we consider is a mountain itself in parison。 And I think they somehow move those particles about; rearranging them; if you will; until they have the same form as gold。 In fact; it is gold; and no l

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