THE FOLLOWING NIGHT I waited until long after dark. Norbert lay snoring on his bed. I crept off my mat and tucked a knife under my leggings.
I sneaked1 out of Norbert's chamber2, hurrying up the back stairs behind the kitchen to the main floor. I had to traverse the entire castle from the large rooms of the court to the military end. And talk my way past anyone who would stop me. Well, I was the jester after all.
The halls were dark and drafty; shadows danced on the walls from waning3 candle flames. I hurried past the huge doors of the great hall. A few knights4 still lounged at tables there, drinking, conversing5, while others, too far gone, snored curled up on their cloaks. Occasionally there was a guard. But no one stopped me. I was their lady's fool.
The castle was a squared-off U shape, with a loggia of stone arches around the courtyard. Across from it were the duke's garrison6, the officers' quarters, the barracks, and the keep. I successfully wound my way around the entire main floor. As I passed outside, I saw the tower above me where the mysterious knights had dragged their prisoner, lit up by the moon. I hurried that way, then slipped inside.
I was in the tower, all right, but I didn't know where to go or who might try to stop me. My stomach churned; the breath clung tight in my chest.
A draft followed me up the stairs. At each floor, the odor grew more foul8. The smell of death I knew all too well.
On the third landing, two guards slouched around an open archway. One was tall and lazy looking, the other short and squat9 with mean eyes. Not exactly the duke's crack troops, I thought, just keeping an eye on a few cursed souls in the middle of the night.
Are you lost, strawberry? the mean-looking one growled10 at me.
Never been up here before, I said. Mind if I take a quick peek11?
Tour's over. He stood up. Go back the way you came.
I went up to him, my eyes wide. As if yanking something out of his ear, from my closed fist I produced a long silk scarf. Come on... even adamned soul could use a last laugh.
To my delight, the oaf reached out and felt the scarf. Then he took it, my bribe12 for him. He looked down the hall and, finding the coast clear, stuffed it into his uniform. One look, he said. There's nothin' in there anyway but the pox. Then juggle13 your ass7 back where you belong.
Thank you, sire, I clucked. A lifetime of stiff manhood to you.
I darted14 through the archway behind him and up the stairs. A row of narrow stone cells stretched out before me. The putrid15 stench made me hold my breath. I hoped the man I was seeking was in here.
I hoped the mayor of St. C俢ile was still alive.
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v.潜行( sneak的过去式和过去分词 );偷偷溜走;(儿童向成人)打小报告;告状 | |
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adj.(月亮)渐亏的,逐渐减弱或变小的n.月亏v.衰落( wane的现在分词 );(月)亏;变小;变暗淡 | |
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骑士; (中古时代的)武士( knight的名词复数 ); 骑士; 爵士; (国际象棋中)马 | |
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vi.偷看,窥视;n.偷偷的一看,一瞥 | |
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adj.腐臭的;有毒的;已腐烂的;卑劣的 | |
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