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He
could
see
across
the
courtyard
into
the
glowing
streets
outside
,
where
a
picture
of
the
princess
smiled
at
the
sky
.
’
Tell
me
about
the
pictures
,
’
he
said
.
That
looks
like
some
sort
of
wizard
thing
.
’
’
I
’
m
not
sure
if
it
’
s
working
.
You
see
,
people
were
beginning
to
get
upset
and
they
didn
’
t
know
why
,
and
that
made
it
worse
.
Their
minds
were
in
one
reality
and
their
bodies
were
in
another
.
Very
unpleasant
.
They
couldn
’
t
get
used
to
the
idea
that
she
was
still
alive
.
I
thought
the
pictures
might
be
a
good
idea
but
,
you
know
,
people
just
don
’
t
see
what
their
mind
tells
them
isn
’
t
there
.
’
’
I
could
have
told
you
that
,
’
said
Mort
bitterly
.
’
I
had
the
town
criers
out
during
the
daytime
,
’
Cutwell
continued
.
’
I
thought
that
if
people
could
come
to
believe
in
her
,
then
this
new
reality
could
become
the
real
one
.
’
’
Mmmph
?
’
said
Mort
.
He
turned
away
from
the
window
.
’
What
do
you
mean
?
’
’
Well
,
you
see
–
I
reckoned
that
if
enough
people
believed
in
her
,
they
could
change
reality
.
It
works
for
gods
.
If
people
stop
believing
in
a
god
,
he
dies
.
If
a
lot
of
them
believe
in
him
,
he
grows
stronger
.
’
’
I
didn
’
t
know
that
.
I
thought
gods
were
just
gods
.
’
’
They
don
’
t
like
it
talked
about
,
’
said
Cutwell
,
shuffling
through
the
heap
of
books
and
parchments
on
his
worktable
.
’
Well
,
that
might
work
for
gods
,
because
they
’
re
special
,
’
said
Mort
.
’
People
are
–
more
solid
.
It
wouldn
’
t
work
for
people
.
’