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“Wouldn't you like to go watch the telly in the other room?” Fifi asked him after she had fallen over his legs six times.

But the Goon shook his little head and sat on. He sat while Fifi cleared away and then went up to her room in the attic. He sat while Catriona washed up. When Catriona went away, too, and the Goon was still sitting, Howard thought he had better stay in the kitchen as well. He felt someone ought to watch him. So Howard fetched out his bag of books, with the rip in it that the Goon had made, and tried to do homework on the kitchen table. He found it hard to concentrate. With the Goon sitting there, he did not feel he could spend half the time designing spaceships, as he usually did. He could feel the Goon's round eyes staring at him and see the knife that had ripped his bag flashing at the corner of his eye. When, at last, Quentin came into the kitchen carrying four typewritten pages, Howard was heartily relieved.

The Goon sprang up, looking as relieved as Howard. He took the pages and examined them. Howard was quite surprised that the Goon seemed able to read.

“That will have to do,” Quentin said as the Goon looked questioningly at him. “It's not quite the same as I sent Mountjoy, but it's as near as I could manage from memory.”

“Not a copy?” asked the Goon.

“Definitely no copy,” Quentin assured him.

The Goon nodded, folded the papers, and stuffed them into the front of his leather jacket. “Get along to Archer then,” he said. “See you.” And he loomed his way to the back door, tore it open, ducked his little head under the lintel, and went away.

As soon as the door slammed, Catriona and Awful shot into the kitchen. “Has he gone?” said Awful, and Catriona said, “Now tell us what all that was about.”

“Nothing—nothing at all really,” Quentin said, in a way which everyone knew was much too airy. “Mountjoy's idea of a joke, that's all.”

Catriona fixed him with her most powerful look. “Quentin,” she said, “that won't do. He talked about Archer, not Mountjoy. Explain.”

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

In a career spanning four decades, award-winning author Diana Wynne Jones (1934–2011) wrote more than forty books of fantasy for young readers. Characterized by magic, multiple universes, witches and wizards—and a charismatic nine-lived enchanter—her books were filled with unlimited imagination, dazzling plots, and an effervescent sense of humor that earned her legendary status in the world of fantasy. In addition to being translated into more than twenty languages, her books have earned a wide array of honors—including two
Boston Globe-Horn Book
Award Honors and the Guardian Award—and appeared on countless best-of-the-year lists. Her best-selling
Howl's Moving Castle
was made into an animated film by Japanese director Hayao Miyazaki and was nominated for an Academy Award. Diana Wynne Jones was also honored with many prestigious awards for the body of her work. She was given the British Fantasy Society's Karl Edward Wagner Award in 1999 for having made a significant impact on fantasy, and she won the Lifetime Achievement Award at the World Fantasy Convention in 2007.

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CREDITS

Cover art © 1999 by Nenad Jakesevic

COPYRIGHT

Text copyright © 1982, 1984, 1989, 1990, 1993, 1996, 1999 by Diana Wynne Jones

Illustrations copyright © 1999 by Nenad Jakesevic

Diana Wynne Jones has asserted her right to be identified as author of this work.

The stories in this collection, with the exception of “Enna Hittims,” were published as
Minor Arcana
in Great Britain in 1996 by Victor Gollancz.

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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

Jones, Diana Wynne.

Believing is seeing : seven stories / by Diana Wynne Jones.

p.   cm.

Contents: The sage of Theare—The master—Enna Hittims—The girl who loved the sun—Dragon reserve, home eight—What the cat told me—nad and Dan adn Quaffy.

ISBN 0-688-16843-4

EPub Edition © AUGUST 2012 ISBN: 9780062244574

1. Fantasy fiction, English.      2. Children's stories, English.

[1. Fantasy.    2. Short stories.]    1. Title.     PZ7.J684Se    1999

[Fic]—dc21     98-41805     CIP     AC

Introduction © 1996 Diana Wynne Jones.

“The Sage of Theare” appeared in
Hecate's Cauldron,
edited by Susan Schwartz, DAW Books. © 1982 Diana Wynne Jones. (U.S.:
Hecate's Cauldron,
DAW Books, 1982;
Warlock at the Wlieel and Other Stories,
Greenwillow Books, 1985.)

“The Master” appeared in
Hidden Turnings,
edited by Diana Wynne Jones, Methuen Children's Books. © 1989 Diana Wynne Jones. (U.S.:
Hidden Turnings,
Greenwillow Books, 1990.)

“Enna Hittims” © 1999 Diana Wynne Jones.

“The Girl Who Loved the Sun” appeared in
Heartache,
edited by Miriam Hodgson, Methuen. © 1990 Diana Wynne Jones.

“Dragon Reserve, Home Eight” appeared in
Warlock at the Wheel and Other Stories,
Diana Wynne Jones, Macmillan Children's Books. © 1984 Diana Wynne Jones. (U.S.:
Warlock at the Wheel and Other Stories,
Greenwillow Books, 1985.)

“What the Cat Told Me” appeared in
Fantasy Stories,
edited by Diana Wynne Jones, Kingfisher Books. © 1993 Diana Wynne Jones. (U.S.:
Fantasy Stories,
Kingfisher Books, 1994.)

“nad and Dan adn Quaffy” appeared in
Digital Dreams,
edited by David V. Barrett, New English Library. © 1990 Diana Wynne Jones. (U.S.:
Everard's Ride,
NESFA Press, 1995.)

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