STEPHEN'S BOOT HEELS sounded loudly as he pushed into a small, squalid room near the rear of the barracks. Hunched1 silently in a dark corner, its occupant turned, a man who was filthy2 and covered with sores.
Come, Morgaine. Stephen threw the door wide open. Your moment is here again. I need to make use of your talents. You are still a knight3, are you not?
The dishonored knight slowly lifted his muscular frame off the floor. Tattered4, soiled cloth still hid the spot where the lance had pierced his side, and the tiny cubicle5 reeked6 of putrefaction7.
I am here to serve you, my liege.
Good, Stephen said. You must air this place out. Your hygiene8 is odious9 anyway, Morgaine, but these days a latrine would smell less foul10.
It is unavoidable, my liege. The stench keeps the memory of my wound awake in my mind, and the lowly bastard11 who gave it to me.
I'm glad your memory is fresh, Stephen said. For if God grants, you will have a second chance for vengeance12.
The Tafur's eyes lit up. Each breath I force myself to take is in hope of such a moment. How?
Events, larger than you can contemplate13, bring the fool back to me.
The fool! He comes to Bord? You know this?
Do you think I would soil these boots in this pit of infection for any other reason? Now, get up. I will have the physician mask that stench.
The Tafur pulled his war tunic14 off the floor, still torn and bloodstained at the spot where the jester's lance had ripped through. He moistened his lips the way a famished15 man would awaiting, impatiently, a fresh roast.
The thought of vengeance has made you alive again, warrior16. Stephen grinned. His instincts had been good. He'd been right to save this drooling beast and not lop off his head when he crawled back without the lance.
I will gut17 him, the Tafur said, grinding his teeth, and let my sores drip in his wound so that he may die knowing the contagion18 that he inflicted19 on me.
That's the spirit. Stephen slapped him on the shoulder, then looked at his own hand with distaste. He leaned close to the wounded warrior, as if they were drinking mates, then dug the hilt of his own sword sharply into Morgaine's side. He gasped20.
This time make sure you come away with the lance. Stephen sniffed21.
But first, there is other work to be done, Stephen said, returning to his earlier tone. In your absence, all sorts of scum have come to Bord. That is why I need you. Whom else am I to trust?
Just tell me what you need done.
Good. Stephen's look brightened. That's what I hoped to hear. You seem like a man who could use some entertainment, Morgaine. How about we order some up? Let us call upon the jester, Norbert. You know Norbert, don't you, Morgaine? Why don't we see if we can prod22 him to make us laugh?
Morgaine nodded, and Stephen knew he understood perfectly23. It wouldn't matter whose blood was on his blade, as long as it led to the fool.
And Morgaine.... Stephen said as he departed the filthy room. As long as it's a party why don't we ask along the lady Emilie?
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(常指因寒冷、生病或愁苦)耸肩弓身的,伏首前倾的 | |
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v.发出浓烈的臭气( reek的过去式和过去分词 );散发臭气;发出难闻的气味 (of sth);明显带有(令人不快或生疑的跡象) | |
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