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"I think there's more to it than that," she said.
"What do you mean?"
"I think Corwin told you something about it that the rest of us do not
know-or that he left you a message. I believe you know more than you let on
concerning the thing."
I shrugged.
"Sorry, Fiona. I have no control over your suspicions," I said: "Wish I
could be of more help."
"You can," she replied.
"Tell me how."
"Come with me to the place of the new Pattern. I want you to walk it."
I shook my head.
"I've got a lot more pressing business," I told her,"than satisfying
your curiosity about something my dad did years ,ago."
"It's more than just curiosity," she said. "I told you` once before
that I think it's what is behind the increased" incidence of shadow storms."
"And I gave you a perfectly good reason for something; else being the
cause. I believe it's an adjustment to they partial destruction and
recreation of the old Pattern. "
"Would you come this way?" she asked, and she turned from me and began
to climb.
I glanced at Mandor, shrugged, and followed her. He came along.
We mounted toward a jagged screen of rock. She reached it first and
made her way onto a lopsided ledge which ran partway along it. She traversed
this until she came to a place where the rock wall had broken down into a
wide V-shaped gap
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