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 legs。 Creaking tree trunks swayed like the ship masts as lines snapped and ripples stitched the water。 A cloud of leaves poured from the forest; filling the air with spinning spiral forms。 Nelo recognized the basso rumble of a quake! Spine…tingling fear mixed with a strange thrill as he pondered whether to try for open ground。
  The tumult passed before he could decide。 Branches kept swaying; but the walkway planks ceased vibrating and the watery ripples vanished like dreams。 Relieved sailors snorted。 Villagers made reverent hand gestures; for Jijo's flexings were sacred omens of the planet's healing force; even when they brought riotous ruin。 Once; a century ago; a more violent quake had brought forth the Holy Egg; a blessing worth all the pain that acpanied its birth。
  Oh; Mother Jijo; Nelo prayed as the last temblors faded。 Let things go well at Gathering。 Let the sages talk Lark and his friends out of their foolish plan。
  And perhaps; he dared add; let Dwer also meet a girl of good family and settle down?
  He knew better than to ask a third wish。 Sara wouldn't want him invoking a deity in her favor。 Not unless it were Ifni; the impartially capricious goddess of numbers and fate。
  When his pulse steadied; Nelo signaled for Prity to lead。 Their route now spiraled up a massive garu; then along branch…tops spanned by rope guideways。 Nelo's feet moved by habit and he barely noticed the height; but the bundle of paper grew heavy in his hands。
  Sara's treehouse perched so high that daylight spread for hours across one wattle wall。 Nelo gripped a guide…rope while crossing the last stretch。 The naked sun was so unsettling; he nearly missed noticing a square…sided cage; made of braced rods; that hung from a pulley next to Sara's sky porch。
  A lift! Why is a lift attached to my daughter's home?
  Then he recalled。 It's because of the Stranger。
  Pungent aromas wafted from the house…tart; musty; and sweetly slimy。 Peering inside; Nelo made out slanting rays of light; stabbing through louvered blinds。 Sara's voice could be heard; muttering unhappily from another room。 His hand raised to knock on the jamb; but paused when a pair of shadows loomed from within…one a cone…shaped outline of circular tubes; taller than Nelo's head。 Nubby feet propelled the bottommost ring; making squishy sounds as it neared。
  Two 'roller…hoops framed the smaller creature; whose slim torso ended with a pair of graceful arms and four eye…tipped feelers that peered all ways at once。 One wheel squeaked as this entity rolled forward; revealing the spotted brain case and droopy eyestalks of an elderly g'Kek。
  If any two citizens of Dolo Village could make Nelo feel spry at his age; it was this pair。 In all the life…history of their two species; no g'Kek or traeki had ever climbed a tree。
  〃Cloudy skies; papermaker;〃 the wheeled one said。
  〃Deep shade; Doctor Lorrek。 And to you; Pharmacist。〃 Nelo bowed twice。 〃How goes your patient?〃
  Lorrek's Anglic was superb after years serving Dolo's mostly human populace。
  〃Astonishingly; the injured man gains strength; soothed by Pzora's special unguents〃…the doctor bent a stalk toward the traeki whose ninth torus looked flushed from hard medicinal labor…〃and helped by the care he receives in this clean air。〃
  This was a surprise。 The Stranger had seemed a goner。
  〃But his wounds! The hole in his head…?〃
  Shrugging had originally been a human gesture; but no one did it with more poise than a g'Kek。
  〃A fatal mutilation; I feared。 Clearly the outlander owes his life to Pzora's secretions; and your daughter's swift action; hauling him from that foul swamp。〃
  The traeki pharmacist then spoke; turning its jewel…like sense organs; its voice wavering like an untuned metal harp。
  〃i/we help gladly; though our synthesis rings near…swoon from the effort。 Unguents of rare potency were needed。 Yet it seems difficult to please。〃
  〃How do you mean?〃
  〃Only here; up high where germs are scarce; might the work be done。 Miss Sara's abode is ideal; and she will let no other take the patient。 Yet she plains so! Aggrieved; she speaks longingly of an end to her work…disruption。 Toward getting us all out of her hair。〃
  〃It's just a metaphor;〃 Lorrek explained。
  〃As i/we assumed。 Its paradoxical dissonance we/i esteem highly。 May her selves understand that。〃
  〃I'll see that she does;〃 Nelo told Pzora; smiling。
  〃Thank you all; excellent Nelos;〃 the young traeki responded; slipping into plural form; 〃i/we hope for serene work; when we return this evening。〃
  Lorrek wrapped his eyestalks; and Nelo needed no rewq to read the old g'Kek's silent laughter。 〃Serenity is good;〃 he agreed dryly; coughing behind a hand。
  He braced the elevator cage; first for the heavy traeki to shuffle aboard。 Then Lorrek rolled in; his left wheel wobbling from untreatable degenerative axle disease。 Nelo pulled the signal rope; calling an operator far below to start the weight…driven winch。
  〃Has anything been learned about the Stranger's identity?〃 Lorrek asked while waiting。
  〃Not that I heard。 Though I'm sure it's just a matter of time。〃
  So far; even merchant traders had failed to recognize the unconscious man; implying he came quite a distance; perhaps from the coast settlements or even The Vale。 No one in Dolo knew Melina; either; when she arrived long ago; with a letter of introduction and a baby on her hip。 The Slope is a bigger place than we're used to thinking。
  The g'Kek sighed。 〃We must resolve soon whether it will better serve the patient to send him on; now that he's stabilized; to be examined in…〃
  The cage shuddered; then dropped swiftly; cutting Lorrek off midsentence。
  Ah well; Nelo thought; watching the car vanish steadily below moss…heavy branches。 That'd explain the shouting。 Sara wouldn't want her pet sent to specialists in Tarek Town…even if she does plain about disrupted work。
  Would she ever learn? The last time Sara's nurturing instincts took over…succoring a convalescing bookbinder; in Biblos…it led to a love affair that ended in tragedy; scandal; and alienation from her guild。 Nelo hoped the cycle wasn't repeating。
  Even now she could win it all back…both her position and marriage to a respected sage。 True; I never liked that sour…pussed Taine; but he offers a more secure life than she'd have had with that frail lover of hers。
  Anyway; she can still do math while making me some grandkids。
  The little chimp plunged into the house first。 Sara's voice called from shadows; 〃Is that you; Prity? It's been nothing but interruptions; but I think I finally whipped that integral。 Why don't you look it ov…〃
  There was a flat sound。 A large bundle; landing on a table。
  〃Ah; the paper。 Wonderful。 Let's see what the old man sent us this time。〃
  〃Whatever the old man sends is good enough for one who don't pay for it;〃 Nelo groused; shuffling while his eyes adapted。 Through the gloom; he saw his daughter rise from a desk covered with notebooks and obscure symbols。 Sara's round face spread with a smile he always thought beautiful; though it might have helped if she'd taken more after her mother。
  My looks and Melina's wild brains。 Not a blend I'd wish on a sweet lass。
  〃Father!〃 She hurried over to embrace him。 〃You gave me a start。〃
  Her black hair; cut like a boy's; smelled of pencil dust and Pzora's unguents。
  〃No doubt。〃 He frowned at the shambles of her quarters; worse now with a mattress by her desk。 A jumble of texts; some bearing emblems of the great Biblos trove; lay amid notes on the 〃new direction〃 her research had taken; bining mathematics and linguistics; of all things。
  Prity took one of Sara's papers and perched on a stool。 The chimp worked her lower lip; scanning one line of symbols at a time; silent collaborator in an arcane art Nelo would never understand。
  He glanced toward the sleeping porch; where sunlight spread across a blanket; outlining two large feet。
  〃With both of the lads gone; I thought I'd e see how you're doing。〃
  〃Well; I'm all right; as you can see。〃 She gestured; as if the firetrap of a treehouse were a model of home…tending。 〃And I have Prit
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