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BY THE SAME AUTHOR
Redwall
Mossflower
Mattimeo
Mariel of Redwall
Salamandastron
Martin the Warrior
The Bellmaker
Outcast of Redwall
Pearls of Lutra
The Long Patrol
Marlfox
The Legend of Luke
Lord Brocktree
Taggerung
Triss
Loamhedge
Rakkety Tam
High Rhulain
Eulalia!
Castaways of the Flying Dutchman
The Angels Command
Voyage of Slaves
The Great Redwall Feast
A Redwall Winters Tale
The Tale of Urso Brunov
Seven Strange and Ghostly Tales
The Ribbajack
BRIAN JACQUES
Doomwyte
Illustrated byDAVID ELLIOT
PHILOMEL BOOKS
PHILOMEL BOOKS
A division of Penguin Young Readers Group.
Published by The Penguin Group.
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Copyright 2008 by The Redwall La Dita Co., Ltd.
Illustrations copyright 2008 by David Elliot.
All rights reserved. This book, or parts thereof, may not be reproduced in any form without permission in writing from the publisher, PHILOMEL BOOKS, a division of Penguin Young Readers Group, 345 Hudson Street, New York, NY 10014. Philomel Books, Reg.
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data is available upon request.
Jacques, Brian.
Doomwyte / Brian Jacques; illustrated by David Elliot. p. cm.(Redwall) Summary: The Redwallers face some of their most dangerous villains yet in a treacherous hunt for long-lost treasure. [1. AnimalsFiction. 2. Buried treasureFiction. 3. Fantasy.] I. Elliot, David, 1952ill. II. Title. PZ7.J15317Do 2008 [Fic]dc22 2008000662
ISBN: 1-101-15799-2
For PFC Donald Reas Axtell,
a true warrior.
Contents
Prologue
Book OneThe Raven
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Book TwoA Princes Descendants
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Chapter 17
Chapter 18
Chapter 19
Chapter 20
Chapter 21
Chapter 22
Chapter 23
Chapter 24
Chapter 25
Chapter 26
Chapter 27
Book ThreeBaliss
Chapter 28
Chapter 29
Chapter 30
Chapter 31
Chapter 32
Chapter 33
Chapter 34
Chapter 35
Chapter 36
Chapter 37
Chapter 38
Chapter 39
Epilogue
PROLOGUE
The warm days are past, the dry dust has settled, those long-dead summers, a dim memory, small birds have flown south, cold east wind is dreary, so come ye and sit by the fireside with me. Lets add a good log, stir up the pale ashes, til they glow crimson gold, twixt the grey and the black, Ill recall to you my adventurous young seasons; together, my friend, well go journeying back. Meet my comrades long gone, whom Ill always remember, I hope when Ive joined them, youve learned what it means, that a story passed down can live on forever. Im the Teller of Tales, and the Weaver of Dreams.
BOOK ONE
The Raven
They danced and twinkled in the woodlands at nightthose little lights.
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Blustery and wild were the days of late spring, wet and windy, with little sign of more placid weather. Thus it was that night, when Griv sought shelter from battering rain and buffeting winds out of the east. Redwall Abbey was the perfect place. Tossed about on the dark skies, like a scrap of black-and-white rag, the magpie caught sight of the imposing building as she was swept high over the swaying green of Mossflower woodlands. Skilfully she went into a steep dive, tacking and sidesweeping on drenched wings. Homing in on the Abbeys west face, Griv sought shelter on the leeside, out of the gale.
She made an ungainly but safe landing upon the sandstone sill of a second-storey dormitory window. What attracted the magpie to that particular spot was the welcome golden light, slanting narrowly from between wooden shutters. Ruffling and grooming her wet plumage, Griv edged along the sill until she was securely lodged, twixt stone and timber, in a corner.
Ever curious, she peered through a slim gap in the shuttering. There were creatures inside, young mice, moles, squirrels and hedgehogs. One, a mouse, only slightly older than the rest, was speaking. He was relating a story to his audience, who were listening intently, hanging upon his every word. From her perch on the window ledge outside, Griv listened also.
The narrator, a young mouse named Bisky, was in full dramatic flow. Leaping up on the little truckle bed, he made a number of gouging gestures above his head. Bisky held out his other paw as though he were thrusting a dagger, relating avidly to his goggle-eyed friends, One, two, three, four! Prince Gonff stole the four precious stones, which were the statues eyes. Aye, mates, old Gonff popped em out, just like that, robbed the eyes from the great Doomwyte Idol!
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