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"
That
’
s
great
,
"
said
Shadow
,
politely
.
The
madman
stared
at
the
ground
below
them
intently
,
saying
nothing
.
Then
he
dropped
from
the
tree
.
A
hawk
fell
like
a
stone
to
the
ground
,
pulled
out
of
its
plummet
into
a
swoop
,
beat
its
wings
heavily
and
flew
back
to
the
tree
,
a
baby
rabbit
in
its
talons
.
It
landed
on
a
branch
closer
to
Shadow
.
"
Are
you
hungry
?
"
asked
the
madman
.
"
No
,
"
said
Shadow
.
"
I
guess
I
should
be
,
but
I
’
m
not
.
"
"
I
’
m
hungry
,
"
said
the
madman
.
He
ate
the
rabbit
rapidly
,
pulling
it
apart
,
sucking
,
tearing
,
rending
.
As
he
finished
with
them
,
he
dropped
the
gnawed
bones
and
the
fur
to
the
ground
.
He
walked
further
down
the
branch
until
he
was
only
an
arm
’
s
length
from
Shadow
.
Then
he
peered
at
Shadow
unselfconsciously
,
inspecting
him
with
care
and
caution
,
from
his
feet
to
his
head
.
There
was
rabbit
-
blood
on
the
man
’
s
chin
and
his
chest
,
and
he
wiped
it
off
with
the
back
of
his
hand
.
Shadow
felt
he
had
to
say
something
.
"
Hey
,
"
he
said
.
"
Hey
,
"
said
the
madman
.
He
stood
up
on
the
branch
,
turned
away
from
Shadow
and
let
a
stream
of
dark
urine
arc
out
into
the
meadow
below
.
It
went
on
for
a
long
time
.
When
he
had
finished
he
crouched
down
again
on
the
branch
.
"
What
do
they
call
you
?
"
asked
Horus
.
"
Shadow
,
"
said
Shadow
.