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. What do you want to know?"
"Well, to begin with, where exactly was Grallen when
he died?"
"I haven't the foggiest notion," Chess said happily.
"Ask me something else."
Shaking his head in exasperation, Chane went back to
his puzzle. How am I supposed to find a secret entrance if
no one has a clue to its location? he wondered. And even
if there is a secret entrance, and I find it, what am I sup-
posed to do about it? Apparently the only one who ever
knew anything about any of this was Grallen, and he
died a long, long time ago and never told anybody...
did he?
Chane shook his head. If Grallen did tell someone
about the entrance, why didn't somebody do something
about it back then? Or since? Why me?
"Dwarves and humans," the kender said. "At least
that's what I -"
"Will you please be quiet?" Chane stormed. "Can't
you see I'm trying to think?"
"I'm just trying to tell you, there are dwarves and hu-
mans down there."
"Where?"
"On the path, where all the animals were. But the ani-
mals are mostly past now, and there are people over
there, going down that path as fast as they can. Some of
them are bleeding, too. I wonder what's going on."
Chapter 16
From the top op a rock outcrop, Chane and
Chess had a view of the path. It was below, and some
distance away, and the moonlight cast eerie shadows
where the slopes rose above it
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