rz.thegunsofavalon-第17部分
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displace him or blackmail him。
〃I sought for you in the vicinity of Avalon;〃 he continued; 〃and I found this place and was taken by it。 It was in a pitiful condition in those days; and for generations I worked to restore it to its former glory。 While I began this in memory of you; I developed a fondness for this land and its people。 They came to consider me their protector; and so did I。〃
I was troubled as well as touched by this。 Was he implying that I had fouled things up terribly and that he had tarried here to put them in order … so as to clean up after his kid brother this one last time? Or did he mean that he realized I had loved this place … or a place very much like it … and that he had worked to set it in good order as something I might have wished done? Perhaps I was being oversensitive。
〃It is good to know that I was sought;〃 I said; 〃and it is very good to know that you are the defender of this land。 I would like to see this place; for it does remind me of the Avalon that I knew。 Would you have any objections to my visiting here?〃
〃That is all that you wish to do? Visit?〃
〃That is all that I had in mind。〃
〃Know then that what is remembered of the shadow of yourself that once reigned here is not good。 Children are not named Corwin in this place; nor am I brother to any Corwin here。〃
〃I understand;〃 I said。 〃My name is Corey。 Can we be old friends?〃 He nodded。
〃Old friends of mine are always wele to visit here;〃 he said。
I smiled and nodded。 I felt insulted that he would entertain the notion that I had designs upon this shadow of a shadow: I; who had … albeit but for an instant … felt the cold fire of Amber's crown upon my brow。
I wondered what his attitude would have been had he known of my responsibility; when it came down to basics; for the raids。 For that matter; I suppose; I was also responsible for the loss of his arm。 I preferred to push things one step farther back; however; and hold Eric responsible。 After all; it was his action that had prompted my curse。
Still; I hoped that Benedict would never find out。
I wanted very badly to know where he stood with respect to Eric。 Would he support him; throw his weight behind me; or just stay out of the way when I made my move? Conversely; I was certain that he wondered whether my ambitions were dead or still smoldering … and if the latter; what my plans were for stoking them。 So。。。
Who was going to raise the matter?
I took several good puffs on my pipe; finished my wine; poured some more; puffed again。 I listened to the sounds of the camp; the wind; my stomach。。。
Benedict took a sip of wine。
Then; 〃What are your long…range plans?〃 he asked me; almost casually。
I could say that I had not made up my mind yet; that I was simply happy to be free; alive; seeing。。。 I could tell him that that was enough for me; for now; that I had no special plans。。。
。。。 And he would know that I lied in my teeth。 For he knew me better than that。
So; 〃You know what my plans are;〃 I said。
〃If you were to ask for my support;〃 he said; 〃I would deny it。 Amber is in bad enough shape without another power grab。〃
〃Eric is a usurper。〃
〃I choose to look upon him as regent only。 At this time; any of us who claims the throne is guilty of usurpation。〃
〃Then you believe Dad still lives?〃
〃Yes。 Alive and distressed。 He has made several attempts to municate。〃
I succeeded in keeping my face from showing anything。 So I was not the only one; then。 To reveal my experiences at this point would sound hypocritical; opportunistic; or a flat lie … since in our seeming contact of five years ago he had given me the go…ahead to take the throne。 Of course; he could have been referring to a regency then。。。
〃You did not lend support to Eric when he took the throne;〃 I said。 〃Would you give it to him now that he holds it; if an attempt were made to unseat him?〃
〃It is as I said;〃 he told me。 〃I look upon him as regent。 I do not say that I approve of this; but I desire no further strife in Amber。〃
〃Then you would support him?〃
〃I have said all that I have to say on the matter。 You are wele to visit my Avalon; but not to use it as a staging area for an invasion of Amber。 Does that clarify matters with respect to anything you may have in mind?〃
〃It clarifies matters;〃 I said。
〃This being the case; do you still wish to visit here?〃
〃I do not know;〃 I said。 〃Does your desire to avoid strife in Amber work both ways?〃
〃What do you mean?〃
〃I mean that if I were returned to Amber against my will; I would damn well create as much strife as I could to prevent a recurrence of my previous situation。〃
The lines went out of his face and he slowly lowered his eyes。
〃I did not mean to imply that I would betray you。 Do you think that I am without feelings; Corwin? I would not see you imprisoned again; blinded … or worse。 You are always wele to visit here; and you may leave your fears along with your ambitions at the border。〃
〃Then I would still like to visit;〃 I said。 〃I have no army; nor did I e here to recruit one。〃
〃Then you know that you are most wele。〃
〃Thank you; Benedict。 While I did not expect to find you here; I am glad that I did。〃
He reddened faintly and nodded。
〃It pleases me; also;〃 he said。 〃Am I the first of us you have seen … since your escape?〃
I nodded。
〃Yes; and I am curious as to how everyone is faring。 Any major reports?〃
〃No new deaths;〃 he said。
We both chuckled; and I knew that I would have to turn up the family gossip on my own。 It had been worth the attempt; though。
〃I am planning on remaining in the field for a time;〃 he said; 〃and continuing my patrols until I am satisfied that none of the invaders remain。 It could be another week before we withdraw。〃
〃Oh? Then it was not a total victory?〃
〃I believe that it was; but I never take unnecessary chances。 It is worth a little more time to be certain。〃
〃Prudent;〃 I said; nodding。
〃。。。 So unless you have a strong desire to remain here in camp; I see no reason why you should not proceed on toward town and get near the center of things。 I maintain several residences about Avalon。 I have in mind for your use a small manor house that I have found pleasant。 It is not far from town。〃
〃I look forward to seeing it。〃
〃I will provide you with a map and a letter to my steward in the morning。〃
〃Thank you; Benedict。〃
〃I will join you there as soon as I have finished here;〃 he said; 〃and in the meantime; I have messengers passing that way daily。 I will keep in touch with you through them。〃
〃Very good。〃
〃Then find yourselves a fortable piece of ground;〃 he said。 〃You'll not miss the breakfast call; I'm sure。〃
〃I seldom do;〃 I said。 〃Is it all right if we sleep at that spot where we left our gear?〃
〃Certainly;〃 he said; and we finished the wine。
As we left his tent; I seized the flap up high when I opened it and was able to squeeze it several inches to the side when I cast it before me。 Benedict bade us good night and turned away as he let it fall; not noticing the gap of several inches that I had created along its one side。
I made my bed up a good distance to the right of our equipment; facing in the direction of Benedict's tent; and I moved the gear itself as I rummaged through it。 Ganelon shot me a quizzical look; but I simply nodded and made a movement with my eyes toward the tent。 He glanced that way; returned the nod; and proceeded to spread his own blankets farther to the right。
I measured it with my eyes; walked over; and said; 〃You know; I'd much rather sleep here。 Would you mind switching with me?〃 I added a wink for emphasis。
〃Makes no difference to me;〃 he said; shrugging。
The campfires had died or were dying; and most of the pany had turned in。 The guard only paid us heed a couple of times around。 The camp was very quiet and there were no clouds to obscure the brilliance of the stars。 I was tired; and the smells of the smoke and the damp earth came pleasantly to my nostrils; reminding me of other times and places such as this and the rest at the day's end。
Instead of closing my eyes; however; I fetched my pack and propped my back against it; filled my pipe again; and struck it to life。
I adjusted my position twice as he paced within the tent。 Once; he vanished from my field of vision and remained hidden for several moments。 But the far light moved then; and I knew that he had opened the chest。 Then he came into sight once more and cleared the table; dropped back for an instant; returned and reseated himself in his earlier position。 I moved so that I could keep sight of his left arm。
He was paging through a book; or sorting something of about that size。
Cards; maybe?
Naturally。
I would have given a lot for one glimpse of the Trump that he finally settled upon and held before him。 I would have given a lot to have Grayswandir beneath my hand; in case another person suddenly came into the tent by means other than the entrance through which I spied。 My palms and the soles of my feet tingled; in anticipation of flight or bat。
But he remained alone。
He sat there unmoving for perhaps a quarter of an hour; and when he finally stirred it was only to replace the cards somewhere in his