tw.togreenangeltower2-第9部分
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Sensing that something had changed; she fell silent。
Insects were creaking musically all around; and the shadowy trees loomed like eavesdroppers。 It was strange to be in the forest again; Simon thought。 He had grown used to the vast distances to be seen from atop Sesuad'ra and the unending openness of the High Thrithing。 After that; Aldheorte seemed confining。 Still; a castle was confining; too; but it was the best defense against enemies。 Perhaps Miriamele was right: for a while; anyway; the forest might be the best place for them。
〃I'm going to sleep;〃 she said suddenly。 She stood up and walked to the spot where she had unrolled her bed。 Simon noted that she had placed his bedroll on the far side of the campfire from her own。
〃If you wish。〃 He couldn't tell if she was mad at him again。 Perhaps she'd just run short of things to say。 He felt like that around her sometimes; once all the talk of small things was finished。 The big things were too hard to speak of; too embarrassing 。。。 and too frightening。 〃I think I'll sit here for a while。〃
Miriamele rolled herself in her cloak and lay back。 Simon watched her through the shimmer of the fire。 One of the horses made a soft; contented…sounding noise。
〃Miriamele?〃
〃Yes?〃
〃I meant what I said the night we left。 I will be your protector; even if you don't tell me exactly what I'm protecting you from。〃
〃I know; Simon。 Thank you。〃
There was another gap of silence。 After a while; Simon heard a thin sound; quietly melodious。 He had a moment of apprehension before he realized it was Miriamele humming softly to herself。
〃What song is that?〃
She stirred and turned toward him。 〃What?〃
〃What song is that you were humming?〃
She smiled。 〃I didn't know I was humming。 It's been running through my head all this evening。 It's one my mother used to sing to me when I was little。 I think it's a Hernystiri song that came from my grandmother; but the words are Westerling。〃
Simon stood and walked to his bedroll。 〃Would you sing it?〃
Miriamele hesitated。 〃I don't know。 I'm tired; and I'm not sure I can remember the words。 Anyway; it's a sad song。〃
He lay down and pulled his cloak over him; abruptly shivering。 The night was growing cold。 The wind lightly rattled the leaves。 〃I don't care if you get the words right。 It would just be nice to have a song。〃
〃Very well。 I'll try。〃 She thought for a moment; then began to sing。 Her voice was husky but sweet。
〃In Cathyn Dair there lived a maid;〃
she began。 Although she sang quietly; the slow melody ran all through the darkened forest clearing。
〃In Cathyn Dair; by Siiversea;
The fairest girl was ever born
And I loved her and she loved me。
〃By Silversea the wind is cold
The grass is long; the stones are old
And hearts are bought; and love is sold
And time and time the same tale told
In cruel Cathyn Dair。
〃We met when autumn moon was high
In Cathyn Dair; by Silversea;
In silver dress and golden shoon
She danced and gave her smile to me。
〃When winter's ice was on the roof
In Cathyn Dair; by Silversea;
We sang beside the fiery hearth
She smiled and gave her lips to me。
〃By Siiversea the wind is cold
The grass is long; the stones are old
And hearts are bought; and love is sold
And time and time the same tale told
In cruel Cathyn Dair。
〃When spring was dreaming in the fields
In Cathyn Dair; by Silversea;
In Mircha's shrine where candles burned
She stood and pledged her troth to me。
〃When summer burned upon the hills
In Cathyn Dair; by Siiversea;
The banns were posted in the town
But she came not to marry me。
〃By Silversea the wind is cold
The grass is long; the stones are old
And hearts are bought; and love is sold
And time and time the same tale told
In cruel Cathyn Dair。
〃When Autumn's moon had e again
In Cathyn Dair; by Silversea;
I saw her dance in silver dress
The man she danced for was not me。
〃When winter showed its cruel claws
In Cathyn Dair; by Silversea;
I walked out from the city walls
No more will that place torment me。
〃By Silversea the wind is cold
The grass is long; the stones are old
And hearts are bought; and love is sold
And time and time the same tale told
In cruel Cathyn Dair 。。。〃
'That's a pretty song;〃 Simon said when she had finished。 〃A sad song。〃 The haunting tune still floated through his head; he understood why Miriamele had been humming it all unawares。
〃My mother used to sing it to me in the garden at Meremund。 She always sang。 Everyone said she had the prettiest voice they'd ever heard。〃
There was silence for a while。 Both Simon and Miriamele lay wrapped in their cloaks; nursing their secret thoughts。
〃I never knew my mother;〃 Simon said at last。 〃She died when I was born; I never knew either of my parents。〃
〃Neither did I。〃
By the time the oddness of this remark sifted down through Simon's own distracted thoughts; Miriamele had rolled over; placing her back toward the fire…and toward Simon。 He wanted to ask her what she meant; but sensed that she did not want to talk anymore。
Instead; he watched the fire burning low and the last few sparks fluttering upward into the darkness。
3
Windows Like Eyes
The rams stood so close together that there was scarcely room to move between them。 Binabik sang a quiet sheep…soothing song as he threaded his way in and out among the woolly obstacles。
〃Sisqi;〃 he called。 〃I need to speak to you。〃 She was sitting cross…legged; retying the knots of her ram's harness。 Around her several of the other troll men and women were seeing to final tasks before the prince's pany resumed its march into Nabban。 〃I am here;〃 she said。
Binabik looked around。 〃Would you e with me somewhere more quiet?〃
She nodded and set the harness down on the ground。 〃I will。〃
They snaked their way back out through the herd of jostling rams and climbed up the knoll。 When they sat down in the grass the milling camp lay spread below them。 The tents had been dismantled early that morning; and all that remained of what had been a small city for three days was a formless; moving mass of people and animals。
〃You are fretful;〃 Sisqi said abruptly。 'Tell me what is wrong; beloved…although we have certainly seen enough bad fortune in the last few days to make anyone sad for a long time。〃
Binabik sighed and nodded。 〃That is true。 The loss of Geloe is a hard one; and not only because of her wisdom。 I miss her; too; Sisqi。 We will not see anyone like her again。〃
〃But there is more;〃 Sisqi prompted him gently。 〃I know you well; Binbiniqegabenik。 Is it Simon and the princess?〃
〃That is the root of it。 Look…I will show you something。〃 He pulled apart the sections of his walking stick。 A long white shaft tipped with blue…gray stone slid out。
〃That is Simon's arrow。〃 Sisqi's eyes were wide。 〃The gift of the Sithi。 Did he leave it behind?〃
〃Not on purpose; I think。 I found it tangled in one of the shirts Gutrun made for him。 He took with him little but the clothes he wore on his back; but he did take the sack that held his most treasured possessions…Jiriki's mirror; a piece of stone he brought from Haestan's cairn; other things。 I believe the White Arrow must have been left by mistake。 Perhaps he had taken it out for some other purpose and forgot to return it to the sack。〃 Binabik lifted the arrow until it caught the morning sun and gleamed。 〃It reminds me of things;〃 he said slowly。 〃It is the mark of Jiriki's debt to Simon。 A debt which is no less than the one I owe; on my master Ookequk's behalf; to Doctor Morgenes。〃
A sudden look of fear came to Sisqi's face; although she did her best to hide it。 〃What do you mean; Binabik?〃
He stared at the arrow miserably。 〃Ookequk promised help to Morgenes。 I took on that oath。 I swore to help protect young Simon; Sisqi。〃
She took his hand in hers。 〃You have done that and more; Binabik。 Surely you are not to guard him day and night for the rest of your life。〃
〃This is different。〃 He carefully slid the arrow back into his walking stick。 〃And there is more than my debt; Sisqi。 Both Simon and Miriamele are already in danger traveling alone in the wilderness; even more so if they go where I fear they do。 But they are also a risk to the rest of us。〃
〃What do you mean?〃 She was having trouble keeping the pain from her words。
〃If they are caught; they will eventually be taken to Pryrates; King Ellas' advisor。 You do not know him; Sisqi; but 1 do; at least from tales。 He is powerful; and reckless in his use of that power。 And he is cruel。 He will learn from them whatever they know about us; and Simon and Miriamele both know a great deal…about our plans; about the swords; everything。 And Pryrates will kill them; or at least Simon; in the getting of that knowledge。〃
〃So you are going to find them?〃 she asked slowly。
He hung his head。 〃I feel I must。〃
〃But why you? Josua has an entire army!〃
〃There are reasons; my beloved。 e with me when I speak to Josua and you will hear the reasons。 You should be the