[The Story of the Amulet by E. Nesbit]@TWC D-Link book
The Story of the Amulet

CHAPTER 11
23/44

I can make a waxen image of you, and I can say words which, as the wax image melts before the fire, will make you dwindle away and at last perish miserably.' 'Pooh!' said Cyril stoutly, 'that's nothing.

_I_ can make FIRE itself!' 'I should jolly well like to see you do it,' said the priest unbelievingly.
'Well, you shall,' said Cyril, 'nothing easier.

Just stand close round me.' 'Do you need no preparation--no fasting, no incantations ?' The priest's tone was incredulous.
'The incantation's quite short,' said Cyril, taking the hint; 'and as for fasting, it's not needed in MY sort of magic.

Union Jack, Printing Press, Gunpowder, Rule Britannia! Come, Fire, at the end of this little stick!' He had pulled a match from his pocket, and as he ended the incantation which contained no words that it seemed likely the Egyptian had ever heard he stooped in the little crowd of his relations and the priest and struck the match on his boot.

He stood up, shielding the flame with one hand.
'See ?' he said, with modest pride.


<<Back  Index  Next>>

D-Link book Top

TWC mobile books