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the same in every direction; and they couldn't go in a straight line because they had to cut back and forth around fallen trees。 Richard spat out mosquitoes that kept flying into his mouth。
The sky was the same dark steel gray everywhere; there was no chance to tell where the sun was; to get oriented。 After a time; Richard wasn't at all sure they were going in the right direction; it seemed they should have reached the trail already。 He took fixes from landmark trees; and when they reached each one he would pick a new one farther ahead; hoping they were traveling in a straight line。 To do it properly he knew he had to be able to line up at least three trees to make sure the line of travel was straight; but he couldn't see that far in the mist。 He couldn't be sure he wasn't leading them in circles。 Even if he was going in a straight line; he wasn't sure the direction was toward the trail。
〃Are you sure we're going the right way?〃 Kahlan asked。 〃It all looks the same。〃
〃No。 But at least we haven't run into the boundary。〃
〃Do you think we should stop and tend to them?〃
〃We don't dare。 For all I know we could be ten feet from the underworld。〃
Kahlan looked around; worried。 Richard gave thought to having her wait with the other two while he went ahead and scouted for the trail; but dismissed the idea; as he was afraid he might not be able to find her again。 They had to stay together。 He started to wonder what they would do if they couldn't find their way out before dark。 How would they protect themselves against the heart hounds? If there were enough of them; even the sword couldn't hold them all off at once。 Chase had said they had to get to the swamp before nightfall。 He hadn't said why; or how the swamp could protect them。 The brown bog weed was an endless sea all around; with hulks of trees aground in it everywhere。
An oak appeared off to their left; then some more; some with leaves shimmering dark green and wet in the mist。 This was not the way they had e in。 Richard turned them to the right a little; following the edge of the dead bog; hoping it would lead them back to the trail。
Shadows from the brush among the oaks watched them。 He told himself it was his imagination that made the shadows seem to have eyes。 There was no wind; no movement; no sound。 He was angry with himself for being lost; despite how easily it could happen in this place。 He was a guide; getting lost was unforgivable。
Richard breathed out in relief when he saw the trail at last。 They quickly dismounted and checked their two charges。 There was no change in Zedd; but at least Chase's wound had stopped bleeding。 Richard had no idea what to do for them。 He didn't know if they had been knocked unconscious; or if their condition was caused by some sort of magic from the boundary。 Kahlan didn't know either。
〃What do you think we should do?〃 she asked him。
Richard tried not to look as worried as he really was。 〃Chase said we had to get to the swamp or the hounds would get us。 It won't do them any good to be laid out here and tended to while we wait for them to wake; only to have the hounds get 'us all。 As I see it; we have only two choices: leave them here or take them with us。 There is no way I'm leaving them。 Let's tie them down on the horses so they don't fall off; and get to the swamp。〃
Kahlan agreed。 They worked quickly to lash their friends to the horses。 Richard changed Chase's bandage; and cleaned up the wound a little。 The mist was changing to a light rain。 He fished around in the packs; finding the blankets; and removed the oilcloth they were wrapped in。 They put a blanket over each friend; then covered them with the oilcloth to keep them dry; crisscrossing rope over it all to hold it in place。
When they were finished; Kahlan unexpectedly put her arms around him; hugging him close and tight for a moment; separating before he could return her gesture。
〃Thank you for saving me;〃 she said softly。 〃The boundary terrifies me。〃 She looked sheepishly up at him。 〃And if you remind me what I said about not ing after me; I'll kick you。〃 She smiled as she looked up from under her eyebrows。
〃Not a word。 I promise。〃
He smiled back at her and pulled up the hood of her cloak; stuffing her hair into it; to keep her dry in the rain。 He pulled up his own hood and they started off down the road。
The woods were deserted。 Rain dripped down through the tangle overhead。 Branches reached around the trail like talons reaching to snatch both people and horses。 Even without their riders' direction; the horses trotted their way carefully down the center of the road; their ears pricking from one side to the other; as if listening to the shadows。 So dense was the thicket to each side that there was no chance they could take to the trees if they had to。 Kahlan drew her cloak tighter。 It was go on; or go back。 And there was no going back。 They rode the horses hard the rest of the afternoon and evening。
When the day's death began stealing away the soft gray light; they still had not reached the swamp; and there was no way to tell how much farther it was。 Off through the tangled woods; they caught the sound of howling。 Their breath caught in their throats。
The heart hounds were ing
CHAPTER 15
THE HORSES NEEDED No encouragement to run。 They fled down the road at full speed; their riders making no attempt to slow them; the howls of the heart hounds energizing the effort。 Water and mud splashed as their hooves pounded the road; and rain ran in rivulets across their hides; but it was the mud that won out; streaking and caking on their legs and bellies。 When the hounds shrieked; the horses returned a snort of fear。
Richard let Kahlan take the lead; wanting to stay between her and their pursuers。 The sounds of the heart hounds were still distant; off toward the boundary; but he knew by the way they were angling in from the left that it… was only a matter of time until they would be overtaken。 If they could turn to the right and head away from the boundary; there was a chance they could outrun the hounds; but the woods were thick; impenetrable; it