tw.togreenangeltower2-第51部分
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。 It is some tall imposter; some oversized grassland mercenary with his hair whitened with powder。 A trick。 But it makes no difference in any case。〃 She examined her stitchery for a moment; then put the hoop down with an air of satisfaction。 〃Even the real Camaris could not unseat us。 We are too strong 。。。 and his age is gone; gone; gone。〃
Benigaris looked at her appraisingly。 〃Unseat us。。。 ?〃 he began; but was interrupted by a movement at the room's far end。 A herald with the golden kingfisher sigil on his tabard had appeared in die throne room doorway。
〃Your Highness;〃 the man said in loud ceremonial tones。 〃Count Streawe of Ansis Pellipe arrives at your summons。〃
The duke settled back; a smile tightening his lips。 〃Ah; yes。 Send the count in。〃
Streawe's litter was carried through the doors and set near the great high…arched windows that overlooked the sea; windows covered today in heavy draperies to keep out the cold air。 The count's minions lifted out his chair and put it down before the dais that bore the ducal throne。
The count coughed; then caught his breath。 〃Greetings; Duke;〃 he wheezed。 〃And Duchess Nessalanta; what a pleasure to see you! As usual; please forgive my sitting without your leave。〃
〃Of course; of course;〃 Benigaris said cheerfully。 〃And how is your catarrh; Streawe? I cannot think that it is helped by our cold sea air。 I know how warm you keep your house on Sta Mirore。〃
〃As a matter of fact; Benigaris; I had wished to speak to you of just that 。。。〃 the old man began; but the duke cut him short。
〃First things first; I regret to say。 Forgive me my impatience; but we are at war as you know。 I am a blunt man。〃
Streawe nodded。 〃Your straightforwardness is well…known; my friend。〃
〃Yes。 So; to the point; then。 Where are my riverboats? Where are my Perdruinese troops?〃
The count raised a white eyebrow ever so slightly; but his voice and manner remained unperturbed。 〃Oh; all are ing。 Highness。 Never fear。 When has Perdruin not honored a debt to her elder sister Nabban?〃
〃But it has been two months;〃 Benigaris said with mock sternness。 〃Streawe; Streawe; my old friend 。。。 I might almost think that you were putting me off…that for some reason you were trying to stall me。〃
This time the count's eyebrows betrayed no surprise; but nevertheless a subtle; indefinable change ran across his face。 His eyes glittered in their net of wrinkled flesh。 〃I am disappointed that Nabban could think such a thing of Perdruin after our long and honorable partnership。〃 Streawe dipped his head。 〃But it is true that the boats you wish for river transport have been slow in ing…and for that I apologize most abjectly。 You see; even with the many messages I have sent back home to Ansis Pellipe; detailing your needs with great care; there is no one who can get things acplished in the way that I can when I take them in hand personally。 I do not wish to malign my servitors; but; as we Perdruinese say; 'when the captain is below decks; there are many places to stretch a hammock。' 〃 The count brought his long; gnarled fingers up to brush something from his upper lip。 〃I should go back to Ansis Pellipe; Benigaris。 As sad as I should be to lose the pany of you and your beloved mother…〃 he smiled at Nessalanta; 〃…I feel confident that I could send your riverboats and the troop of soldiers we agree on within a week after returning。〃 He coughed again; a wracking spasm that went on for some moments before he regained his wind。 〃And for all the beauty of your palace; it is; as you said; a trifle airier than my own house。 My health has worsened here; I fear。〃
〃Just so;〃 said Benigaris。 〃Just so。 We all fear for your health; Count。 It has been much on my mind of late。 And the men and boats; too。〃 He paused; regarding Streawe with a smile that seemed increasingly smug。 'That is why I could not allow you to leave just now。 A sea voyage at this moment…why; your catarrh would certainly worsen。 And let me be brutally honest; dear Count 。。。 but only because Nabban loves you so。 If you were to grow more ill; not only would I hold myself responsible; but certainly it would also slow the arrival of boats and men even more。 For if they are haphazard now; with your careful instructions; imagine how laggard they would bee with you ill and unable to oversee them at all。 There would be many hammocks stretched then; I'm sure!〃
Streawe's eyes narrowed。 〃Ah。 So you are saying that you think it best I do not leave just now?〃
〃Oh; dear Count; I am insisting you remain。〃
Benigaris; tiring at last of the ministrations of his armorer; waved the man away。 〃I could not forgive myself if I did anything less。 Surely after the boats and your troop of soldiers arrive to help us defend against this madman Josua; the weather will have turned warm enough that you can safely travel again。〃
The count considered this for a moment; giving every impression of weighing Benigaris' arguments。 〃By Pellipa and her bowl;〃 he said at last; 〃I can see the sense of what you are saying; Benigaris。〃 His tight grin displayed surprisingly good teeth。 〃And I am touched at the concern you show for an old friend of your father's。〃
〃I honor you just as I honored him。〃
〃Indeed。〃 Streawe's smile now became almost gentle。 〃How lovely that is。 Honor is in such short supply in these grim days。〃 He waved a knobby hand; summoning his bearers。 〃I suspect that I should send another letter to Ansis Pellipe; urging my castellain and boatwrights to hasten their efforts even more。〃
〃That sounds like a very good idea。 Count。 A very good idea。〃 Benigaris sat back against the throne and finger…brushed his mustache。 〃Will we see you at table to night?〃
〃Oh; I think you will。 Where else would I find such kind and considerate friends?〃 He leaned forward on his chair; sketching a bow。 〃Duchess Nessalanta…a pleasure as always; gracious lady。〃
Nessalanta smiled and nodded。 〃Count Streawe。〃
The old man was lifted back into his litter。 After the curtain was drawn; his four servitors carried him from the throne room。
〃I do not think you needed to be so ham…fisted;〃 said Nessalanta when the count had gone。 〃He is no danger to us。 Since when have sticky…fingered Perdruinese ever wanted more than to earn a little gold?〃
〃They have been known to accept coins from more than one pocket。〃 Benigaris lifted his cup。 〃This way; Streawe will have a much stronger wish to see us victorious。 He is not a stupid man。〃
〃No; he certainly is not。 That is why I don't understand the need to use such a heavy hand。〃
〃Everything I know。 Mother;〃 said Benigaris heartily; 〃I learned from you。〃
Isgrimnur was growing annoyed。
Josua could not seem to keep his attention on the matters at hand; instead; every few moments he went to the door of the tent and stared back up the valley at the monastery standing on the hillside; a humble collection of stone buildings that glowed golden…brown in the slanting sunlight。
〃She is not dying; Josua;〃 the duke finally growled。 〃She is only expecting a child。〃
The prince looked up guiltily。 〃What?〃
〃You have been staring at that place all afternoon。〃 He levered his bulk off the stool and walked to Josua's side; then placed a hand on the prince's shoulder。 〃If you are so consumed; Josua; then go to her。 But I assure you she is in good hands。 What my wife doesn't know about babies isn't worth knowing。〃
〃I know; I know。〃 The prince returned to the map spread out on the tabletop。 〃I cannot stop my mind chuming; old friend。 Tell me what we were talking about。〃
Isgrimnur sighed。 〃Very well。〃 He bent to the map。 〃Camaris says there is a shepherd's trail that runs above the valley。。。。〃
Someone made a discreet noise in the doorway of the tent。 Josua looked up。 〃Ah; Baron。 Wele back。 Please e in。〃
Seriddan was acpanied by Sludig and Freosel。 All exchanged greetings as Josua brought out a jug of Teligure wine。 The baron and Josua's lieutenants bore the marks of a day's muddy riding。
〃Young Varellan has dug in his heels just before Chasu Yarinna;〃 the baron said; grinning。 〃He has more grit than I thought。 I had expected him to fall back all the way to the Onestrine Pass。〃
〃And why hasn't he?〃 Isgrimnur asked。
Seriddan shook his head。 〃Perhaps because he feels that once the battle for the pass begins; there is no turning back。〃
〃That might mean that he is not so sure of our weakness as his brother Benigaris is;〃 Josua mused。 〃Perhaps he may prove willing to talk。〃
〃What is just as likely;〃 said Sludig; 〃is that he is trying to keep us out of the pass until Duke Benigaris es up with reinforcements。 Whatever they might have thought of our strength to start with; Sir Camaris has changed their minds; I promise you。〃
〃Where is Camaris?〃 Josua asked。
〃With Hotvig and the rest up at the front。〃 Sludig shook his head in wonderment。 〃Merciful Aedon; I heard all the stories; but I thought they were just cradle songs。 Prince Josua; I have never seen anything like him! When he and Hotvig's horsemen were caught be