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beside the water's edge. The native rose to its feet and trotted back to him. "It crossed," said Sipar. "It walked out as far as it could go and it must have swum." "Are you sure? It might have waded out to make us think it crossed, then doubled back again." He stared at the purple-green of the trees across the river. Inside that forest, it would be hellish going. "We can look," said Sipar. "Good. You go downstream. I'll go up." An hour later, they were back. They had found no tracks. There seemed little doubt the Cytha had really crossed the river. They stood side by side, looking at the forest. "Mister, we have come far. You are brave to hunt the Cytha. You have no fear of death." "The fear of death," Duncan said, "is entirely infantile. And it's beside the point as well. I do not intend to die." They waded out into the stream. The bottom shelved gradually and they had to swim no more than a hundred yards or so. They reached the forest bank and threw themselves flat to rest. Duncan looked back the way that they had come. To the east, the escarpment was a dark-blue smudge against the pale-blue burnished sky. And two days back of that lay the farm and the _vua_ field, but they seemed much farther off than that. They were lost in time and distance; they belonged to another existence and another world. All his life, it seemed to him, had faded and become inconsequential and forgotten, as if this moment in his life were the only one that counted; as if all the minutes and the hours, all the breaths and heartbeats, wake and sleep, had pointed toward this certain hour upon this certain stream, with the rifle molded to his hand and the cool, calculated bloodlust of a killer riding in his brain. * * * * * Sipar finally got up and began to range along the stream. Duncan sat up and watched. Scared to death, he thought, and yet it stayed with me. At the campfire that first night, it had said it would stick to the death and apparently it had meant exactly what it said. It's hard, he thought, to figure out these jokers, hard to know what kind of mental operation, what seethings of emotion, what brand of ethics and what variety of belief and faith go to make them and their way of life. It would have been so easy for Sipar to have missed the trail and swear it could not find it. Even from the start, it could have refused to go. Yet, fearing, it had gone. Relucta
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