good long dirge...." Bram cast him an approving glance, nodded, and said stiffly, "So you see, General Jonan, we mean to go on our way, and it would best suit you to bid us a friendly good-bye." The Ryvanian scowled blackly and sat for a moment in thought. The wind stirred his hest's mane and tail and the scarlet plume on his helmet. Finally he asked them in a bitter voice, "What do you want here, anyway? Why did you come south?" "It is a long story, and this is no place to talk," said Bram. "Suffice it that we seek land. Not much land, nor for too many years, but a place to live in peace till we can return to Killorn." "Hm." Jonan frowned again. "It is a hard position for me. I cannot simply let a band famous for robbery go loose. Yet it is true enough that I would not welcome a long and difficult fight just now. What shall I do with you?" "You will just have to let us go," grinned Nessa. "No! I think you have lied to me on several counts, barbarians. Half of what you say is bluff, and I could wipe you out if I had to." "Methinks somewhat more than half of your words are bluff," murmured Kery. Jonan gave him an angry look, then suddenly whirled on Bram. "Look here. Neither of us can well afford a battle, yet neither trusts the other out of its sight. There is only one answer. We must proceed together to Ryvan city." "Eh? Are you crazy, man? Why, as soon as we were in sight of your town, you could summon all its garrison out against us." "You must simply trust me not to do that. If you have heard anything about Queen Sathi, you will know that she would never permit it. Nor can we spare too many forces. Frankly, the city is going to be under siege very soon." "Is it that bad?" asked Bram. "Worse," said Jonan gloomily. Nessa nodded his shrewd gray head. "I've heard some tales of Sathi," he agreed. "They do say she's honorable." "And I have heard that you people have served as mercenaries before now," said Jonan quickly, "and we need warriors so cruelly that I am sure some arrangement can be made here. It could even include the land you want, if we are victorious, for the Ganasthi have wasted