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ies turning around and around forever; disintegrating into dust。 He shivered and tried to keep from looking down; but in order to place his feet he was forced to look into a dizzying space that plunged downward into columns of mist that disappeared into a bottomless dark。 They were almost at the midpoint: He could see where the bridge reached the lowest point of its curve and began to rise back up to meet the far side of the chasm。
 An exceptionally strong gust of wind billowed up; giving the bridge a sudden shake。 Tom tightened his grip; almost slipping off。 He heard a muffled cry and saw; ahead; two pieces of rotten cord drop into the chasm; spinning wildly in the updraft; and then Philip was suddenly dangling; holding on to the cable by the crook of one elbow; his feet twisting and milling over the void。
 Oh my God; thought Tom。 He hastened forward; almost slipping himself。 There was no way his brother was going to be able to hold on like that for more than a few moments。 He arrived at a point just above his brother。 Philip was dangling silently; trying to throw his leg up and over; his face twisted; unable to speak with terror。 The others had disappeared into the mists。
 Tom crouched; one arm wrapped around the cable; the other trying to hook under Philip's arm。 His own feet suddenly shot out from underneath him; and he momentarily dangled over the abyss before righting himself。 He felt his heart pounding in his chest; his vision clouded with terror; and he could hardly breathe。
 〃Tom;〃 his brother choked out; his voice as high as a child's。
 Tom flattened himself on the cable above Philip。 〃Swing;〃 he said to Philip; keeping his own voice calm。 〃Help me。 Swing your body up。 I'll grab you。〃 He reached down with one arm; ready to snag Philip's belt。
 Philip tried to swing himself back up and snag his feet on the cable but couldn't get a purchase; and the effort caused his arm to slip。 He let out a short cry。 Tom could see Philip's white knuckles clutching the cable; his hands locked together。 A keening sound of terror escaped his lips。
 〃Try it again;〃 Tom shouted。 〃Swing your body up。 Up!〃
 Philip; grimacing; swung; and Tom tried to grab his belt; but his foot slipped again; and for one terrifying moment his leg dangled in space and he was holding himself on by one rotten cord。 He hauled himself back up; trying to calm his pounding heart。 A piece of bamboo; jarred loose by the activity; fell down; down; slowly turning around and around until it vanished from sight。
 He's got about five seconds; thought Tom。 This would be Philip's last chance。 〃Swing up。 Give it all you've got; even if you have to let go。 Get ready。 One; two; three!〃
 Philip swung; and this time Tom let go with one arm; holding on to the rotten cord with the other; which allowed him to lean out far enough to snag Philip's belt with his hand。 For a minute they were suspended; the two of them; most of their bined weight on the cord; and then with a tremendous heave Tom pulled Philip up on the cable; and he fell upon it; hugging it like a life ring。
 They remained there; clutching the cables; both too terrified even to speak。 Tom could hear Philip's harsh gasps。
 〃Philip?〃 he finally managed to say。 〃Are you okay?〃
 The rasping breaths began to subside。
 〃You're okay。〃 Tom tried to make it a statement。 〃It's all right。 It's over。 You're safe。〃
 There was another gust of wind; and the bridge shook。 A sound; a gurgle; came from Philip; and his whole body tightened on the cable。
 A minute passed。 A very long minute。
 〃We've got to keep moving;〃 Tom said。 〃You've got to stand up。〃
 There was another gust; and the bridge danced and shimmied。
 〃I can't。〃
 Tom understood what he meant。 He himself had a powerful urge to wrap himself around the main cable and stay there forever。
 The mists were thinning。 More gusts came from below; very strong ones this time; and the bridge swayed。 It wasn't a regular motion but a sway with a twist at the end; a snap; as it were; that each time threatened to twitch them off into the gloom below。
 The shaking subsided。
 〃Stand up; Philip。〃
 〃No。〃
 〃You've got to。 Now。〃 Time was the one thing they didn't have。 The mists had cleared。 The klieg light was shining brightly。 All the soldiers had to do was turn and look。 He extended his hand。 〃Grab my hand and I'll lift you up。〃
 Philip raised a shaking hand; and Tom grasped it and slowly pulled his brother up。 The bridge swayed; and Philip clutched at the vertical cords。 There was another series of gusts; and the bridge began to shudder and sway in that awful way again。 Philip moaned in terror。 Tom himself held on for dear life; his body thrown from side to side。 Five minutes went by while the bridge shuddered; the longest five minutes of his life。 He could feel his arms aching from the effort。 Finally the shaking subsided。
 〃Let s go。〃
 Philip moved one foot; gingerly placed it ahead on the cable; then another; then moved his hands; sidestepping along。 In five minutes they had reached the far side。 Borabay and Vernon had been waiting for them in the darkness; and together they plunged into the cloudforest; running as fast as they could。
 
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 Borabay led the way through the forest; and his three brothers followed; moving in single file。 Their way was lit by that strange phosphorescence Tom had seen earlier; every rotting stump and log was etched in faint green light; shimmering like ghosts in the forest。 It no longer looked beautiful…only menacing。
 After twenty minutes a broken stone wall loomed ahead。 Borabay stopped and crouched down; and suddenly there was a flare of light and he stood up holding a burning bundle of reeds。 The wall leapt into view: It was made with giant limestone blocks; almost obscured by a heavy mat of vines。 Tom glimpsed a bas…relief…faces in profile; a row of hollow…eyed skulls; fantastical jaguars; birds with huge talons and gaping eyes。
 〃The city walls。〃
 They walked along the wall for a moment and came to a small doorway with vines hanging down across it like a beaded curtain。 Pushing the vines aside; they ducked through。
 In the feeble light Borabay reached out; grasped Philip's arm; and drew him toward him。 〃Little brother Philip; you brave。〃
 〃No; Borabay; I'm a dreadful coward and a hindrance。〃
 Borabay gave him an affectionate slap on the arm。 〃Not true。 I scared out of shit there。〃
 〃Scared shitless。〃
 〃Thankee。〃 Borabay cupped the brand and blew on it; brightening the flame。 His face glowed in the light; making his green eyes golden; highlighting his Broadbent chin and finely formed lips。 〃We go to tombs now。 We go find Father。〃
 They passed through the doorway into a ruined courtyard。 A staircase mounted up the side。 Borabay flitted across the courtyard and climbed the stairs; and the others followed。 He turned right; walked along the top of the wall; cupping the brand to obscure the light; and descended a staircase on the other side。 There was a sudden shriek in the trees above and a motion; the treetops thrashing and snapping。 Tom jumped。
 〃Monkeys;〃 whispered Borabay; but he paused; his face troubled。 Then he shook his head and they went on; passing through a jumble of toppled columns into an inner courtyard。 The courtyard was full of fallen blocks of stone; some measuring ten feet on a side; that had once formed a gigantic head。 Tom could see a nose here; a staring eye there; an ear elsewhere; poking up helter…skelter from the riot of vegetation and snaking tree roots。 They climbed over the blocks and passed through a doorway framed by stone jaguars into an underground passageway。 The air moving through the corridor smelled cool and moldy。 The brand flickered。 The flame revealed they were in a tunnel of stone; the walls crusted with lime; the ceiling bristling with stalactites。 Insects rustled and skittered across the damp walls seeking refuge from the light。 A fat viper jerked itself into an S…coil with its head raised in striking position。 It hissed; swaying slightly; its slitted eyes reflecting the orange flame。 They gave the snake a wide berth and went on。 Through cave…ins in the stone ceding Tom could see a scattering of stars though the swaying treetops; lashed by wind。 They went past an old stone altar littered with bones; out the far end of the tunnel; and across a platform dotted with broken statues; heads and arms and legs emerging from the tangle of vines like a crowd of monsters drowning in a sea of vines。
 Suddenly they came to the edge of a vast precipice…the far side of the plateau。 Beyond stretched a sea of jagged black mountain peaks; faintly backlit by starlight。 Borabay paused to light a fresh brand。 He tossed the spent torch over the cliff; where it flickered and disappeared into the blackness below。 He led them along a trail skirting the edge; then through a cleverly hidden gap in the rock that seemed to lead over the sheer cliff。 But as they came through the gap a trail appeared; chiseled into the cliff; being a steep staircase cut into the very rock of the mountain。 It switchbacked down the cliff and ended at a terrace…a stone balcony of sorts…paved with smoothly fitted stones; made by an undercut into the cliff; which rendered it invisible from above。

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