rh.theassassinsapprentice-第75节
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〃Fool?〃 I called; but I could feel he wasn't there。 Not as I usually felt folk's presence or absence; but by the stillness that met me。 Yet I stood in the door and gawked at a soul laid bare。
Here was light; and flowers; and colors in profusion。 There was a loom in the corner; and baskets of fine; thin thread in bright; bright colors。 The woven coverlet on the bed and the drapings on the open windows were unlike anything I had ever seen; woven in geometric patterns that somehow suggested fields of flowers beneath a blue sky。 A wide pottery bowl held floating flowers and a slim silver fingerling swam about the stems and above the bright pebbles that floored it。 I tried to imagine the colorless; cynical Fool in the midst of all this color and art。 I took a step farther into the room; and saw something that moved my heart aside in my chest。
A baby。 That was what I took it for at first; and without thinking; I took the next two steps and knelt beside the basket that cradled it。 But it was not a living child; but a doll; crafted with such incredible art that almost I expected to see the small chest move with breath。 I reached a hand to the pale; delicate face; but dared not touch it。 The curve of the brow; the closed eyelids; the faint rose that suffused the tiny cheeks; even the small hand that rested atop the coverlets were more perfect than I supposed a made thing could be。 Of what delicate clay it had been crafted; I could not guess; nor what hand had inked the tiny eyelashes that curled on the infant's cheek。 The tiny coverlet was embroidered all over in pansies; and the pillow was of satin。 I don't know how long I knelt there; as silent as if it were truly a sleeping babe。 But eventually I rose; and backed out of the Fool's room; and then drew the door silently closed behind me。 I went slowly down the myriad steps; torn between dread that I might encounter the Fool ing up and burdened with the knowledge that I had discovered one denizen of the keep who was at least as alone as I was。
Chade summoned me that night; but when I went to him; he seemed to have no more purpose in calling me than to see me。 We sat almost silently before the black hearth; and I thought he looked older than he ever had。 As Verity was devoured; so Chade was consumed。 His bony hands appeared almost desiccated; and the whites of his eyes were webbed with red。 He needed to sleep; but instead had chosen to call me。 Yet he sat; still and silent; scarce nibbling at the food he had placed before us。 At length; I decided to help him。
〃Are you afraid I won't be able to do it?〃 I asked him softly。
〃Do what?〃 he asked absently。
〃Kill the mountain Prince。 Rurisk。〃
Chade turned to look at me full face。 The silence held for a long moment。
〃You didn't know King Shrewd had given me this;〃 I faltered。
Slowly he turned back to the empty hearth and studied it as carefully as if there were flames to read。 〃I'm only the toolmaker;〃 he said at last; quietly。 〃Another man uses what I make。〃
〃Do you think this is a bad 。。。 task? Wrong?〃 I took a breath。 〃From what I've been told; he has not that much longer to live anyway。 It might almost be a mercy; if death were to e quietly in the night; instead of…〃
〃Boy;〃 Chade remarked quietly。 〃Never pretend we are anything but what we are。 Assassins。 Not merciful agents of a wise king。 Political assassins dealing death for the furtherance of our monarchy。 That is what we are。〃
It was my turn to study the ghosts of the flames。 〃You are making this very hard for me。 Harder than it already was。 Why? Why did you make me what I am; if you then try to weaken my resolve 。。。 ?〃 My question died away; half…formed。
〃I think 。。。 never mind。 Maybe it is a kind of jealousy in me; my boy。 I wonder; I suppose; why Shrewd uses you instead of me。 Maybe I fear I have outlived my usefulness to him。 Maybe; now that I know you; I wish I had never set out to make you what 。。。〃 And it was Chade's turn to fall silent; his thoughts going where his words could not follow them。
We sat contemplating my assignment。 This was not a serving of a king's justice。 This was not a death sentence for a crime。 This was a simple removal of a man who was an obstacle to greater power。 I sat still until I began to wonder if I would do it。 Then I lifted my eyes to a silver fruit knife driven deep into Chade's mantelpiece; and I thought I knew the answer。
〃Verity has made plaint; on your behalf;〃 Chade said suddenly。
〃plaint?〃 I asked weakly。
〃To Shrewd。 First; that Galen had mistreated you and cheated you。 This plaint he made formally; saying that he had deprived the kingdom of your Skill; at a time when it would have been most useful。 He suggested to Shrewd; informally; that he settle it with Galen; before you took matters into your own hands。〃
Looking at Chade's face; I could see that the full content of my discussion with Verity had been revealed to him。 I was not sure how I felt about that。 〃I would not do that; take my own revenge on Galen。 Not after Verity asked me not to。〃
Chade gave me a look of quiet approval。 〃So I told Shrewd。 But he said to me that I must say to you that he will settle this。 This time the King works his own justice。 You must wait and be satisfied。〃
〃What will he do?〃
〃That I do not know。 I do not think Shrewd himself knows yet。 The man must be rebuked。 But we must keep in mind that if other coteries are to be trained; Galen must not feel too badly treated。〃 Chade cleared his throat and said more quietly; 〃And Verity made another plaint to the King as well。 He accused Shrewd and me; quite bluntly; of being willing to sacrifice you for the sake of the kingdom。〃
This; I knew suddenly; was why Chade had called me tonight。 I was silent。
Chade spoke more slowly。 〃Shrewd claimed he had not even considered it。 For my part; I had no idea such a thing was possible。〃 He sighed again; as if parting with these words cost him。 〃Shrewd is a king; my boy。 His first concern must always be for his kingdom。〃
The silence between us stretched long。 〃You are saying he would sacrifice me。 Without a qualm。〃
He did not take his eyes from the fireplace。 〃You。 Me。 Even Verity; if he thought it necessary for the survival of the kingdom。〃 Then he did turn to look at me。 〃Never forget that;〃 he said。
The night before the wedding caravan was to leave Buckkeep; Lacey came tapping on my door。 It was late; and when she said Patience wished to see me; I foolishly asked; 〃Now?〃
〃Well; you leave tomorrow;〃 Lacey pointed out; and I obediently followed her as if that made sense。
I found Patience sitting up in a cushioned chair; an extravagantly embroidered robe on over her nightclothes。
Her hair was down about her shoulders; and as I seated myself where she indicated; Lacey resumed the brushing of it。
〃I have been waiting for you to e to apologize to me;〃 Patience observed。
I immediately opened my mouth to do so; but she irritably waved me to silence。
〃But; in discussing it with Lacey tonight; I found I had already forgiven you。 Boys; I decided; simply have a given amount of rudeness they must express。 I decided you meant nothing by it; hence you do not need to apologize。〃
〃But I am sorry;〃 I protested。 〃I just couldn't decide how to say…〃
〃It's too late to apologize now; I've forgiven you;〃 she said briskly。 〃Besides; there isn't time。 I'm sure you should be asleep by now。 But as this is your first real venture into court life; I wanted to give you something before you left。〃
I opened my mouth; then shut it again。 If she wanted to consider this my first real venture into court life; I wouldn't argue it with her。
〃Sit here;〃 she said imperiously; and pointed to a spot by her feet。
I went and sat obediently。 For the first time I noticed a small box in her lap。 It was of dark wood; and a stag was carved into the lid in bas…relief。 As she opened it I caught a whiff of the aromatic wood。 She took out an ear stud and held it up to my ear。 〃Too small;〃 she muttered。 〃What is the sense of wearing jewelry if no one else can see it?〃 She held up and discarded several others; with similar ments。 Finally she held up one that was like a silver bit of net with a blue stone caught in it。 She made a face over it; then nodded reluctantly。 〃That man has taste。 Whatever else he lacks; he has taste。〃 She held it up to my ear again; and with absolutely no warning; thrust the pin of it through my earlobe。
I yelped and clapped a hand over my ear; but she slapped it away。 〃Don't be such a baby。 It only stings for a minute。〃 There was a sort of clasp that held it behind; and she ruthlessly bent my ear in her fingers to fasten it。 〃There。 That quite suits him; don't you think; Lacey?〃
〃Quite;〃 Lacey agreed over her eternal tatting。
Patience dismissed me with a gesture。 As I rose to go she said; 〃Remember this; Fitz。 Whether you can Skill or not; whether you wear his name or not; you are Chivalry's son。 See that you behave with honor。 Now go and get some sleep。〃
〃With this ear?〃 I asked