Paolini, Christopher - Inheritance Trilogy, Book 2 - Eldest (v1.5) - Plot & Excerpts
What is it? asked Saphira. Nothing. He took a breath, then strode forward, allowing the mountain to swal-80 low him in its depths. 81 HAMMER AND TONGS Three days after the Ra’zac’s arrival, Roran found himself pacing uncon-trollably along the edge of his camp in the Spine. He had heard nothing since Albriech’s visit, nor was it possible to glean information by observ-ing Carvahall. He glared at the distant tents where the soldiers slept, then continued pacing. At midday Roran had a small, dry lunch. Wiping his mouth with the back of his hand, he wondered, How long are the Ra’zac willing to wait? If it was a test of patience, he was determined to win. To pass the time, he practiced his archery on a rotting log, stopping only when an arrow shattered on a rock embedded in the trunk. After that nothing else remained to do, except to resume striding back and forth along the bare track that stretched from a boulder to where he slept. He was still pacing when footsteps sounded in the forest below.
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