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Rh warriors’ cloaks. Come, lead the way!"

With Janzara and Oratharc ahead and the oth­ers following closely they moved at a steady trot along the circular corridor toward the Warriors’ Corridor, and it was not until they had turned into the latter that any sign of pursuit developed. Even then, though they heard the voices of men behind them, they hesitated to break into a faster gait lest they arouse the suspicions of the warriors in the guard room which they must pass near the mouth of the corridor.

Never had the Warriors’ Corridor seemed so long to any of the Veltopismakusians in the party as it did this night; never had they so wished to race their diadets as now; but they held their mounts to an even pace that would never have suggested to the most suspicious that here were six people seeking escape, most of them from death.

They had come almost to the exit when they were aware that the pursuit had turned into the Warriors’ Corridor behind them and that their pursuers were advancing at a rapid gait. Janzara and Oratharc drew up beside the sen­try at the mouth of the corridor as he stepped out to bar their progress.

"The Princess Janzara!" announced Ora­tharc. "Aside for the Princess Janzara!"

The princess threw back the hood of the war­rior’s cloak she wore, revealing her features, well