Page 27 of The Lost Years


  “I’d say you’re right.”

  She watched me for a moment. “And one thing more. You have found your true name.”

  “I have?”

  “Yes. You remind me of that hawk who once sat on your shoulder. You can be fierce as well as gentle. You grab hold with all your strength and never let go. You see clearly, though not with your eyes. You know when to use your powers. And . . . you can fly.”

  She glanced toward the circle of stones, gleaming like a great necklace in the light, then turned back to me. “Your true name ought to be Merlin.”

  “You can’t be serious.”

  “I am.”

  Merlin. I rather liked the name. Not enough to keep it, of course, though I knew that names sometimes had a strange way of sticking. Merlin. An unusual name, to say the least. And all the more meaningful because of the sorrow and joy it brought to my mind.

  “All right. I shall try it. But only for a while.”

  Table of Contents

  Title page

  AUTHOR’S NOTE

  PROLOGUE

  PART ONE

  1: A LIVING EYE

  2: AN OWL IS COMING

  3: RIDING THE STORM

  4: THE RAG PILE

  5: SACRED TIME

  6: FLAMES

  7: HIDDEN

  8: THE GIFT

  8: THE YOUNG BIRD

  10: THE OLD OAK

  11: SAILING

  PART TWO

  12: FALLEN WARRIOR

  13: A BUNDLE OF LEAVES

  14: RHIA

  15: TROUBLE

  16: ARBASSA’S DOOR

  17: THE ALLEAH BIRD

  18: THE NAME OF THE KING

  19: HONEY

  20: SHIM

  21: THE GRAND ELUSA

  22: ENCOUNTER IN THE MIST

  23: GREAT LOSSES

  24: THE SWITCH

  PART THREE

  25: A STAFF AND A SHOVEL

  26: THE TOWN OF THE BARDS

  27: CAIRPRÉ

  28: A SIMPLE QUESTION

  29: LOST WINGS

  30: T’EILEAN AND GARLATHA

  31: THEN CAME A SCREAM

  32: DARK FATE

  33: THE WAGER

  34: FLIGHT

  35: THE SHROUDED CASTLE

  36: THE LAST TREASURE

  37: DEEPERCUT

  38: ANCIENT WORDS

  39: HOME

 


 

  T.A. Barron, The Lost Years

 


 

 
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