Meriymun
"As we penetrated the strange town more deeply, I realised that its streets ran in large circles, one winding into another. The mist did not abate, but it grew steadily lighter. At last, we came to a cobbled road that ran along a red stone wall. I could see tree tops beyond it and hear enough birdsong and beast calls to guess it was some sort of park. We followed the wall until we reached an ornate gateway with beautiful wrought metal gates touched here and there with gold."
It's an excerpt from The Keeping Place and I think it's page 523! :)
kay185
As we penetrated the strange town more deeply, I realised that its streets ran in large circles, one winding into another. The mist did not abate, but it grew steadily lighter. At last, we came to a cobbled road that ran along a red stone wall. I could see tree tops beyond it and hear enough birdsong and beast calls to guess it was some sort of park. We followed the wall until we reached an ornate gateway, with beautiful wrought metal gates touched here and there with gold.
This is from the Keeping Place, page 722 (penguin edition with the orange book spine).
Kay (from the wanderers).
adelie
When deciphered, the passage reads:
As we penetrated the strange town more deeply, I realised that its streets ran in large circles, one winding into another. The mist did not abate, but it grew steadily lighter. At last, we came to a cobbled road that ran along a red stone wall. I could see tree tops beyond it and hear enough birdsong and beast calls to guess it was some sort of park. We followed the wall until we reached an ornate gateway with beautiful wrought metal gates touched here and there with gold.
(to solve it, I removed all the 'ki' additions and then read remaining jumbled words backwards)
The above passage can be found in the book 'The Keeping Place'(book 4 of the Obernewtyn Chronicles) on page 722 (chapter 33).
deb
As we penetrated the strange town more deeply, I realised that its streets ran in large circles, one winding into another. The mist did not abate, but it grew steadily lighter. At last, we came to a cobbled road that ran along a red stone wall. I could see tree tops beyond it and hear enough birdsong and beast calls to guess it was some sort of park. We followed the wall until we reached an ornate gateway with beautiful wrought metal gates touched here and there with gold.
Page 722, The Keeping Place. Penguin 2007 ed.
Deb Mystics
Arwen
As we penetrated the strange town more deeply, I realised that its streets ran in large circles, one winding into another. The mist did not abate, but it grew steadily lighter. At last, we came to a cobbled road that ran along a red stone wall. I could see tree tops beyond it and hear enough birdsong and beast calls to guess it was some sort of park. We followed the wall until we reached an ornate gateway with beautiful wrought metal gates touched here and there with gold.
~ The Keeping Place page 722 (2007 Penguin edition)
pizzagreen
As we penetrated the strange town more deeply, I realised that its streets ran in large circles, one winding into another. The mist did not abate, but it grew steadily lighter. At last, we came to a cobbled road that ran along a red stone wall. I could see tree tops beyond it and hear enough birdsong and beast calls to guess it was some sort of park. We followed the wall until we reached an ornate gateway with beautiful wrought metal gates touched here and there with gold.
This passage is in The Keeping Place, on Page 722 (2007, Penguin)
cslscgirl
As we penetrated the strange town more deeply, i realised that its streets ran in large circles, one winding into another. The mist did not abate, but it grew steadily lighter. At last, we came to a cobbled road that ran along a red stone wall. I could see tree tops beyond it and hear enough birdsong and beat calls to guess it was some sort of park. We followed the wall until we reached an ornate gateway with beautiful wrought metal gates toughed here and there with gold.
The Keeping Place, page 722. =) great code, btw.
Bibliophile
Bibliophile (Mystics)
As we penetrated the strange town more deeply, I realized that its streets ran in large circles, one winding into another. The mist did not abate but it grew steadily lighter. At last,we came to a cobbled road that ran along a stone wall. I could see tree tops beyond it and hear enough birdsong and beast calls to guess it was some sort of park. We followed the wall until we reached an ornate gateway with beautiful wrought metal gates touched with gold.
From The Keeping Place, in Dragon’s dream just before Elspeth and Maruman enter the Red Queen’s garden. Pg 722
blackbird
The translated passage is as follows:
As we penetrated the strange town more deeply, I realised that its streets ran in large circles, one winding into another. The mist did not abate, but it grew steadily lighter. At last, we came to a cobbled road that ran along a red stone wall. I could see tree tops beyond it and hear enough birdsong and beast calls to guess is was some sort of park. We followed the wall until we reached an ornate gateway with beautiful wrought metal gates touched here and there with gold.
It is from The Keeping Place, page 722 in the 2007 reprint.
Meza
The deciphered passage:
As we penetrated the strange town more deeply, I realised that its streets ran in large circles, one winding into another. The mist did not abate, but it grew steadily lighter. At last, we came to a cobbled road that ran along a red stone wall. I could see tree tops beyond it and hear enough birdsong and beast call to guess it was some sort of park. We followed the wall until we reached an ornate gateway with beautiful wrought metal gates touched here and there with gold.
Loren
Loren
Guild: Mystics
As we penetrated the strange town more deeply, I realised that its streets ran in large circles, one winding into another. The mist did not abate, but it grew steadily lighter. At last, we came to a cobbled road that ran along a red stone wall. I could see tree tops beyond it and hear enough birdsong and beast calls to guess it was some sort of park. We followed the wall until we reached an ornate gateway with beautiful wrought metal gates touched here and there with gold.
This passage is from The Keeping Place, Chapter 33. It takes place in Dragon's mind. I don't have my books on me but I would estimate about page 723