WE CAME TO A HIGH RIDGE1 overlooking a vast bone-white plain and there it was.
Antioch.
A massive walled fortress2, seemingly built into a solid mound3 of rock. Larger and more formidable than any castle I had ever seen back home.
The sight sent a chill shooting through my bones.
It was built on a sharp rise. Hundreds of fortified4 towers guarded each segment of an outer wall that appeared ten feet thick. We had no siege engines to break such walls, no ladders that could even scale their height. It seemed impregnable.
Knights5 took off their helmets and surveyed the city in awe6. I know the same sobering thought pounded through each of our minds.We had to take this place.
I don't see any Christians7 chained to the walls. Robert squinted8 into the sun, sounding almost disappointed.
If it's martyrs9 you're looking for, I promised grimly, don't worry, you'll have your pick.
One by one, we continued along the ridge and down the narrow trail. There was a feeling that the worst was over. That whatever God had in store for us, surely the coming battles could test us no more than what we had already faced. The talk, again, was of treasure and glory.
Stumbling on a ledge10, I noticed a glimmer11 coming from under a rock. I bent12 down to pick up the shiny object and could not believe it.
It was a scabbard, for some kind of dagger13. Very old, I was sure. It looked like bronze, with some inlaid writing that I could not understand.
What is it? Robert asked.
I don't know. I wished Nico were here. I knew he would be able to interpret it. Maybe the language of the Jews... God, it looks old.
Hugh's rich, Robert shouted. My friend is rich! Rich, I say!
Quiet, a soldier hushed him. If one of our illustrious leaders hears you, you won't have your treasure for long.
I placed the scabbard in my pouch14, which was starting to fill up. I felt like a man who had just claimed the richest dowry. I couldn't wait to show it to Sophie! Back home, a prize like this could buy us food for a winter.
I couldn't believe my good luck.
Up here, the relics15 fall out of trees, Mouse grumbled16 from behind, if there were any fucking trees.
The trail we walked was flat and manageable. The men boasted once again of how many Turks they would slay17 in the coming fight. After my discovery, thoughts of treasure and spoils seemed alive and real. Maybe I would be rich.
Suddenly, up ahead, the column came to a halt. Then-eerie silence.
As far as the eye could see, the trail ahead was lined with large white rocks, spaced at intervals18 equal to a man's arm span. Each rock was painted with a bright red cross.
The bastards19 are welcoming us, someone said.Mocking us was more like it. The rows of red crosses sent a shiver right through me.
Robert ran ahead to hurl20 one of the rocks toward the walls, but as he got close, the boy stopped in his tracks. Other soldiers who had reached the rocks crossed themselves.
They were not rocks at all-but skulls21.
Thousands of them.
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私生子( bastard的名词复数 ); 坏蛋; 讨厌的事物; 麻烦事 (认为别人走运或不幸时说)家伙 | |
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