"My ancestors have been good to me at last," said the girl. "Where is Tavia?" I asked. "She is in the East Tower," replied Phao. "Can you lead us there, or tell us how we may reach it?" I asked. "It would do no good to lead you to it," she replied, "as the door is locked and guards stand before it. But there is another way." "And that?" I asked. "I know where the keys are, she said, "and I know other things that will prove helpful." "May our ancestors protect and reward you, Phao," I said. "And now tell me where I may find the keys." "I shall have to lead you to the place myself," she replied, "but we shall stand a better chance to succeed if there are not too many of us. I therefore suggest that Nur An remain here. I shall place him in hiding where he will not be found. I will the

