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catherine fisher
Dial Books
an imprint of Penguin Group (USA) Inc.
DIAL BOOKS
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First published in the United States 2012 by Dial Books
Published in Great Britain in 2000 by Hodder Childrens Books
Copyright 2000 by Catherine Fisher
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Fisher, Catherine, date.
Darkwater / Catherine Fisher.
p. cm.
Summary: Sixteen-year-old Sarah sells her soul to reclaim her familys estate and is given 100 years to atone for their sins, but as the bargain nears its end, modern-day Tom, yearning to attend the private
school that Darkwater Hall has become, gets caught up in the bargain.
ISBN 978-1-101-59110-9
[1. SupernaturalFiction. 2. Private schoolsFiction. 3. SchoolsFiction. 4. SoulFiction.
5. TwinsFiction. 6. BrothersFiction. 7. EnglandFiction. 8. Great BritainHistoryEdward VII, 19011910Fiction.] I. Title.
PZ7.F4995Dav 2012 [Fic]dc23 2011048063
The angel of the Covenant you are longing for, yes he is coming, says the Lord.
Who will be able to resist the day of his coming?
Who will be able to stand before him?
For he is like the refiners fire and the fullers alkali.
He will purify the sons of Levi and refine them like gold . . .
BOOK OF MALACHI
Contents
Title Page
Copyright
Epigraph
the prince of darkness
one
two
three
four
five
six
seven
eight
nine
ten
eleven
twelve
thirteen
the great work
fourteen
fifteen
sixteen
seventeen
eighteen
nineteen
twenty
twenty-one
twenty-two
twenty-three
twenty-four
twenty-five
twenty-six
About the Author
one
In the dream, she hurried down an endless corridor lined with books. Shelf on shelf they towered over her head, leaning out, frowning down, disapproving. She knew they wanted to fall on her and crush her.
Nervous, she walked faster, wishing she had a ladder so she could climb up to them, the thousands of heavy volumes, the folios, encyclopedias, vast flat atlases, thin slivers of poetry. There were books bound in vellum and calfskin, unicorn and dragon skin, some still with wings and sleepy eyes that blinked at her; fastened and locked with clasps and huge keys and chains that encircled them like prisoners. Fat Bibles, expensively crusted with gold, filled a whole shelf, their cameos of dead emperors high and dim and sneering. All out of reach.
Uneasy, she tiptoed now. Even a breath would make them topple, a whisper set off an avalanche of pages, crashing spines.
Then she stopped.
She had come to a thin mirror, squeezed between shelves, and it showed her own sudden reflection. In the grimy glass she was wearing a rich girls clothes. A blue dress, ruched and glinting with pearls. Her hair was clean and brushed; on her feet, wonderfully frail ivory slippers. Astonished, she stared at herself. A cat came out of the shadows and sat there, eyes bright.
What do you think of this? she said to it. Im a lady.
She turned, gathering handfuls of the skirt. It was silk, fine and delicate, but as she touched it, it withered and shriveled until she held only cobwebs, fistfuls of sticky, filthy dust.
Something crashed past her shoulder.
She jerked back, heart pounding.
A book had fallen.
It lay there in the dust. She crouched and opened it, her knees breaking through the disintegrating dress. It was clasped with great hinges like a gate; creaking it wide, she read one enormous word.
ALCHEMIE
Then, in curly letters underneath:
Being the Arte of Transmuting Base and Useless Metal into Gold
The page was dusted with gold. It came off on her fingers, and her hands were shining with it, but before she could turn it over, another book crashed, and then more, a whole stack wobbling and thundering behind her, sending echoes and dust flying into her eyes. The corridor rang with vibrations, all the precarious heaps above her quivering.
And in the mirror, quite suddenly, she saw a boy watching her. He was faint and strange through the grime, and he separated into a double image, so that there were two of him. Then he put his hand out through the glass and caught hold of hers.
She screeched.
Sarah!
Martha was shaking her hard. For mercys sake! Its seven oclock!
Sarah sat up quickly. Sweat was cold on her. Through the rag nailed over the window a gray light gleamed. What? she mumbled.
Youre late! You know what she said! This morning of all mornings! Martha hurried out. You wont have time to eat a morsel.
Shivering, the dream dissolved in seconds, Sarah scrambled out of the trundle bed. Her clothes were flung over a chair; she dragged them on: the harsh gray skirt, the jacket that used to be Marthas sons, the patched shawl. Forcing her feet into icy boots, she laced them desperately, dragged the curtain wide, and ran into the dark kitchen, where Martha pushed a crust and a comb into her hands, holding the baby expertly on her hip. Youll lose this situation, my girl.
I wish I could. Sarah dragged the comb through her hair. I could earn more in the workhouse, she said, pin between teeth.
Aye. And learn less.
I dont get to learn much. And I hate that woman.
Theres worse, Martha said darkly. Besides, it would kill your father. The last of the Trevelyans in a dame school is one thing. In the workhouse is another. Taking the comb back she said quietly, Hes been awake a while. Sarah paused, reluctant. Then she went through the door in the corner.
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