THAT NIGHT, I went out into the fields behind our camp, my chest exploding with rage.
I needed to be alone. I headed past the sentries1 manning our perimeter2. What did I care if I was in danger? I wanted to hurl3 the blasted lance against the castle walls. Keep it, Stephen. My life has been sorrow and misery4 since I found it!
Behind me, the flames of a hundred fires sparkled in the night, my men dozing5 or making bets on what tomorrow would bring: fight or surrender.
I began to feel heartened, my shoulders free of strain. Maybe I would see Emilie if I walked close to the walls. Just for a moment, as I passed by the gates. The thought lifted me-that I might see her beautiful face one more time.
I let out a breath, cradling the lance in my palms, staring at the massive walls.
Suddenly I felt a muscular arm around my neck. I gulped6 for air, the grip tightening7. The tip of a blade was pressed into my back.
Most accommodating, jester, hissed8 a voice in my ear.
You've picked a daring place for a murder. If I shout out, you will be meat for our dogs.
And if you shout, you would be out a very dear friend, boar-slayer.
I slowly turned and was face-to-face with the Moor9 who always guarded Anne.
What are you doing here, Moor? Your mistress, Anne, is no friend of mine. You're not welcome either.
I come with a message, he said. You must listen, just listen.
I have already seen your lady's message, but my wife died in her dungeon10.
A message not from my lady, the Moor said with a smile, but fromyours. Emilie. She bids you come with me tonight. I told her no sane11 man would come back with me through these walls. She said to tell you,`That may be ,but it will not always be.'
The sound of those words took my breath away. I could hear Emilie's voice, see her as I set off that day in the jester's suit to Treille. My spirits lifted at the thought of the brave twinkle in her eyes.
Do not smile yet, warned the Moor. It will be a long shot to save her. Choose two men. Your best. Two whom you would be happy to die with. Then we must go. Inside. Now.
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n.荒野,沼泽;vt.(使)停泊;vi.停泊 | |
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adj.心智健全的,神志清醒的,明智的,稳健的 | |
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