Book2:KigdomIteDreams
eemedalmostreadytoslipbelowthehorizonintothewater.Thefoghavingrapidlydispersed,shecouldclearlyseetheGiantMountain.Thebzingfirehaddieddowernskywasbrighteningaremainingangelswerefppingtheirwingspreparingtoreturntotheirheavenlyhome.Utterlyexhausted,almostcolpsingwithoverexertion,Deanayonthesurfaceofthewatertorest.Howswiftlythenighthadgonebyshethought,depressedbythefactthatinspiteofadozenorsotripstothebottomoftheke,shewasnooalingupthetreasure.Thenaturalbarrierswerereallyformidableaewastoolong.Bythetimeshegotthere,shehadexpendedalotofenergyandusedupmostoftheairinherlungs.Thenarrowuervalleyhadtobenavigatedcarefullyandslowly.Insuchdeepdarkwaters,shemustnotcollidewiththejuttingroeithersideofher,fort