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The bridge is old but should still allow for a safe crossing. Urging Pallenten forward you slowly move across its weathered planking, keeping to the left hand side of the bridge where its timbers appear strongest. Pallenten seems unsure of her footing and the creaking of the planks as she lays her weight upon them does nothing to allay her growing anxiety. Still she pushes forward. The combined weight of yourself and the horse is a heavy load to support but the bridge appears strong enough to cross.
By the time you reach the centre of the bridge you can feel it is starting to sway. Stopping Pallenten momentarily you feel the slight movement of the span, it is not much but it is enough to notice. Looking over the edge of the bridge you can see more clearly the cause of the movement. Two of the centre supports have been undermined by the fast flowing river and no longer have a secure foundation. It will be best to cross the remainder of the span as carefully as possible.
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If you would like to dismount from Pallenten and lead her the rest of the way, turn to section 362. If you see no reason to dismount and wish to continue turn to section 399.
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This book, and its associated books and other documents in the Chronicles of Arborell series are the intellectual property of the author, Wayne F Densley, and all rights are reserved by him. Windhammer is best viewed at 1024 x 768 resolution. Any questions regarding the Chronicles of Arborell can be answered by emailing the author at densleyw@shoal.net.au
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Windhammer, Copyright Wayne Densley 2008 All Rights Reserved
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