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- Night rolled onwards across the Disc. It was always there, of course, lurking in shadows and holes and cellars, but as the slow light of day drifted after the sun the pools and lakes of night spread out, met and merged. Light on the Discworld moves slowly because of the vast magical field.
- Light on the Discworld isn’t like light elsewhere. It’s grown up a bit, it’s been around, it doesn’t feel the need to rush everywhere. It knows that however fast it goes darkness always gets there first, so it takes it easy.
- Midnight glided across the landscape like a velvet bat. And faster than midnight, a tiny spark against the dark world of the Disc, Binky pounded after it. Flames roared back from his hooves. Muscles moved under his glistening skin like snakes in oil.
- They moved in silence. Ysabell took one arm from around Mort’s waist and watched sparks glitter around her fingers in all eight colors of the rainbow. Little crackling serpents of light flowed down her arm and flashed off the tips of her hair.
- Mort took the horse down lower, leaving a boiling wake of cloud that extended for miles behind them.
- “Now I know I’m going mad,” he muttered.
- “Why?”
- “I just saw an elephant down there. Whoa, boy. Look, you can see Sto Lat up ahead.”
- Ysabell peered over his shoulder at the distant gleam of light.
- “How long have we got?” she said nervously.
- “I don’t know. A few minutes, perhaps.”
- “Mort, I hadn’t asked you before—”
- “Well?”
- “What are you going to do when we get there?”
- “I don’t know,” he said. “I was sort of hoping something would suggest itself at the time.”
- “Has it?”
- “No. But it isn’t time yet. Albert’s spell may help. And I—”
- The dome of reality squatted over the palace like a collapsing jellyfish. Mort’s voice trailed into horrified silence. Then Ysabell said, “Well, I think it’s nearly time. What are we going to do?”
- “Hold tight!”
- Binky glided through the smashed gates of the outer courtyard, slid across the cobbles in a trail of sparks and leapt through the ravaged doorway of the hall. The pearly wall of the interface loomed up and passed like a shock of cold spray.
- ***
- Mort p189-190
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