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Onum Barr was an old man, too old to be afraid. Since the lastdisturbances, he had lived alone on the fringes of the land with what bookshe had saved from the ruins. He had nothing he feared losing, least of allthe worn remnant of his life, and so he faced the intruder withoutcringing.
"Your door was open," the stranger explained.
His accent was clipped and harsh, and Barr did not fail to notice thestrange blue-steel hand-weapon at his hip1. In the half gloom of the smallroom, Barr saw the glow of a force-shield surrounding the man.
He said, wearily, "There is no reason to keep it closed. Do you wishanything of me?""Yes." The stranger remained standing2 in the center of the room. He waslarge, both in height and bulk. "Yours is the only house about here.""It is a desolate place," agreed Barr, "but there is a town to the east. Ican show you the way'.""In a while. May I sit?""If the chairs will hold you," said the old man, gravely. They were old,too. Relics3 of a better youth.
The stranger said, "My name is Hober Mallow. I come from a far province."Barr nodded and smiled, "Your tongue convicted you of that long ago. I amOnum Barr of Siwenna ? and once Patrician4 of the Empire.""Then this is Siwenna. I had only old maps to guide me.""They would have to be old, indeed, for star-positions to be misplaced."Barr sat quite still, while the other's eyes drifted away into a reverie.
He noticed that the nuclear force-shield had vanished from about the manand admitted dryly to himself that his person no longer seemed formidableto strangers ? or even, for good or for evil, to his enemies.
He said, "My house is poor and my resources few. You may share what I haveif your stomach can endure black bread and dried corn."Mallow shook his head, "No, I have eaten, and I can't stay. All I need arethe directions to the center of government.""That is easily enough done, and poor though I am, deprives me of nothing.
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