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luck. Judging from his past, he probably had it, and all bad. My farewell to
the Lady did not take. Three months to the day after the Limper's fall, as we
were resting prior to hazarding the last range of hills between us and
Chimney, the golden cloud visited me again. This time the Lady was less
belligerent. In fact, she seemed mildly amused. "Greetings, physician. I
thought you might want to know, for the sake of your Annals, that the threat
of the black castle no longer exists. Every seed has been located and
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destroyed." More amusement. "There is no way my husband can rise short of
exhumation. He is cut off, totally incapable of communicating with his
sympathizers. A permanent army occupies the Barrowland." I could think of
nothing to say. It was no less than I had expected, and had hoped she would
accomplish, for she was the lesser evil, and, I suspect, remained possessed of
a spark that had not committed itself to the darkness. She had shown restraint
on several occasions when she could have indulged her cruelty. Maybe if she
felt unchallenged, she would drift toward the light rather than farther toward
the shadow. "I interviewed Whisper. With the Eye. Stand clear, Croaker.''
Never before had she called me by name. I sat up and took notice. There was no
amusement in her now. "Stand clear?" "Of those papers. Of the girl." "Girl?
What girl?" "Don't come the innocent. I know. You left a wider trail than you
thought. And even dead men answer questions for one who knows how they must be
asked. Such of your Company as remained when I returned to Juniper told most
of the story. If you wish to live out your days in peace, kill her. If you
don't, I will. Along with anyone near her." "I don't know what you're talking
about." Amusement again, but a hard sort. A malignant sort. "Keep your Annals,
physician. I will be in touch. I will keep you apprised of the advance of the
empire." Puzzled, I asked, "Why?" "Because it amuses me. Behave yourself." She
faded away. We went down into Chimney, tired men three-quarters dead. We found
the Lieutenant and the ship and-Lo! -Darling, who was living aboard with the
Company. The Lieutenant had taken employment with the private constabulary of
a mercantile factor. He added our names to the roll as soon as we recuperated.
We did not find Raven. Raven had evaded reconciliation or confrontation with
his old comrades by cheating his way out. Fate is a fickle bitch who dotes on
irony. After all he had been through, all he had done, all he had survived,
the very morning the Lieutenant arrived he slipped on a wet marble diving
platform in a public bath, split his head open, fell into the pool, and
drowned. I refused to believe it. It could not be true, after what he had
pulled up north. I dug around. I poked. I pried. But there were scores of
people who had seen the body. The most reliable witness of all, Darling, was
absolutely convinced. In the end, I had to give in. This time no one would
hear my doubts. The Lieutenant himself claimed to have seen and recognized the
corpse as the flames of a pyre had risen about it the morning of his arrival.
It was there he had encountered Darling and had brought her back into the
keeping of the Black Company. What could I say? If Darling believed, it must
be true. Raven could never lie to her. Nineteen days after our arrival in
Chimney, there was another arrival, which explained the Lady's nebulous remark
about interviewing only those she could find when she returned to Juniper.
Elmo rode into town with seventy men, many brethren from the old days, whom he
had spirited out of Juniper while all the Taken were absent but Journey, and
Journey was in such a state of confusion due to conflicting orders from the
Lady that he let slip the true state of affairs in Meadenvil. He followed me
down the coast. So, in two years, the Black Company had crossed the breadth of
the world, from the nethermost east to the farthest west, close to four
thousand miles, and in the process had come near destruction, and had found a
new purpose, a new life. We were now the champions of the White Rose, a
bedraggled joke of a nucleus for the force legend destined to bring the Lady
down. I did not believe a word of that. But Raven had told Darling what she
was, and she, at least, was ready to play her part. We could but try. I
hoisted a glass of wine in the master's cabin. Elmo, Silent, One-Eye, Goblin,
the Lieutenant and Darling raised theirs. Above, men prepared to cast off.
Elmo had brought the Company treasure chest. We had no need to work. I
proposed my toast. "To the twenty-nine years." Twenty-nine years. According to
legend it would be that long before the Great Comet returned and fortune would
smile upon the White Rose. They responded, "The twenty-nine years." I thought
I detected the faintest hint of gold in the comer of my eye, felt the faintest
hint of amusement.
The End
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