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Prologue

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 In this section:
 * Introduction
 >> Prologue
 * Part 1 - The Woods
 * Chapter 1 - Re-acquaintances
 * Chapter 2 - Friends in High Places
 * Chapter 3 - To Protect Them
 * Chapter 4 - The Brisby Children
 * Chapter 5 - When Darkness Falls
 * Chapter 6 - The Seer
 * Chapter 7 - The Old Ways of the Woods
 * Chapter 8 - Guests at Thorn Valley
 * Part 2 - Thorn Valley
 * Chapter 9 - The Rats & Mice of NIMH
 * Chapter 10 - A New Way of Life
 * Chapter 11 - Dark Intents
 * Chapter 12 - The Augur & the Valley
 * Chapter 13 - The Eternal Night of the Tunnels
 * Chapter 14 - The Secret of the Stone
 * Chapter 15 - The NIMH-born
 * Chapter 16 - You can unlock any door
 * Epilogue

“It has been 30 days since we moved from the rose bush to escape NIMH.  This is the first time I have been able to bring myself to write a final note in the previously meticulous records that Nicodemus kept.  I have begun a new record of the events at Thorn Valley, but I felt that this book should not go unfinished.

We have suffered a great loss.  Three of our number were killed during an attempt to save the Jonathan Brisby’s home from the plough.  Nicodemus and Sullivan were victims of Jenner’s treachery, and then Jenner himself was killed by Justin in an attempt to protect the Brisby widow.  Continuing without the leadership of Nicodemus will be difficult, but we will honour his memory with our prosperity, under Justin’s guidance.

“We believe that we have been able to deceive NIMH with regard to our location and activities.  Very few now know of our whereabouts.  Only Mr. Ages, a former colleague, the Brisby family, and those of the woods who have aided us in the past know of our existence. We may now at last be able to settle here and create the lives that we have strived for since we left NIMH.  We hope now that the lives of those we touched will also return to normal.

“Avery.”

As the quill finished scratching the signature across the page the old rat holding it straightened.  He looked at the page a little longer then closed the tome, placing the quill beside it.  Then he turned, his robes billowing with the movement and left the chamber, extinguishing the light as he did so.


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