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grrm.astormofswords-第128章

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hed the job with iron。 Why a glass dagger should…〃
 The Old Bear broke off as Craster emerged from between the deerhide flaps of his door。 The wildling smiled; revealing a mouth of brown rotten teeth。 〃I have a son。〃
 〃Son;〃 cawed Mormont's raven。 〃Son; son; son。〃
 The Lord mander's face was stiff。 〃I'm glad for you。〃
 〃Are you; now? Me; I'll be glad when you and yours are gone。 Past time; I'm thinking。〃
 〃As soon as our wounded are strong enough 。 。 。〃
 〃They're strong as they're like to get; old crow; and both of us know it。 Them that's dying; you know them too; cut their bloody throats and be done with it。 Or leave them; if you don't have the stomach; and I'll sort them out myself。〃
 Lord mander Mormont bristled。 〃Thoren Smallwood claimed you were a friend to the Watch…〃
 〃Aye;〃 said Craster。 〃I gave you all I could spare; but winter's ing on; and now the girl's stuck me with another squalling mouth to feed。〃
 〃We could take him;〃 someone squeaked。
 Craster's head turned。 His eyes narrowed。 He spat on Sam's foot。 〃What did you say; Slayer?〃
 Sam opened and closed his mouth。 〃I 。 。 。 I 。 。 。 I only meant 。 。 。 if you didn't want him 。 。 。 his mouth to feed 。 。 。 with winter ing on; we 。 。 。 we could take him; and 。 。 。〃
 〃My son。 My blood。 You think I'd give him to you crows?〃
 〃I only thought 。 。 。〃 You have no sons; you expose them; Gilly said as much; you leave them in the woods; that's why you have only wives here; and daughters who grow up to be wives。
 〃Be quiet; Sam;〃 said Lord mander Mormont。 〃You've said enough。 Too much。 Inside。〃
 〃M…my lord …
 〃Inside!〃
 Red…faced; Sam pushed through the deerhides; back into the gloom of the hall。 Mormont followed。 〃How great a fool are you?〃 the old man said within; his voice choked and angry。 〃Even if Craster gave us the child; he'd be dead before we reached the Wall。 We need a newborn babe to care for near as much as we need more snow。 Do you have milk to feed him in those big teats of yours? Or did you mean to take the mother too?〃
 〃She wants to e;〃 Sam said。 〃She begged me 。 。 。〃
 Mormont raised a hand。 〃I will hear no more of this; Tarly。 You've been told and told to stay well away from Craster's wives。〃
 〃She's his daughter;〃 Sam said feebly。
 〃Go see to Barmen。 Now。 Before you make me wroth。〃
 〃Yes; my lord。〃 Sam hurried off quivering。
 But when he reached the fire; it was only to find Giant pulling a fur cloak up over Barmen's head。 〃He said he was cold;〃 the small man said。 〃I hope he's gone someplace warm; I do。〃
 〃His wound 。 。 。〃 said Sam。
 〃Bugger his wound。〃 Dirk prodded the corpse with his foot。 〃His foot was hurt。 I knew a man back in my village lost a foot。 He lived to nine…and…forty。〃
 〃The cold;〃 said Sam。 〃He was never warm。〃
 〃He was never fed;〃 said Dirk。 〃Not proper。 That bastard Craster starved him dead。〃
 Sam looked around anxiously; but Craster had not returned to the hall。 if he had; things might have grown ugly。 The wildling hated bastards; though the rangers said he was baseborn himself; fathered on a wildling woman by some long…dead crow。
 〃Craster's got his own to feed;〃 said Giant。 〃All these women。 He's given us what he can。〃
 〃Don't you bloody believe it。 The day we leave; he'll tap a keg o' mead and sit down to feast on ham and honey。 And laugh at us; out starving in the snow。 He's a bloody wildling; is all he is。 There's none o' them friends of the Watch。〃 He kicked at Bannen's corpse。 〃Ask him if you don't believe me。〃
 They burned the ranger's corpse at sunset; in the fire that Grenn had been feeding earlier that day。 Tim Stone and Garth of Oldtown carried out the naked corpse and swung him twice between them before heaving him into the flames。 The surviving brothers divided up his clothes; his weapons; his armor; and everything else he owned。 At Castle Black; the Night's Watch buried its dead with all due ceremony。 They were not at Castle Black; though。 And bones do not e back as wights。
 〃His name was Bannen;〃 Lord mander Mormont said; as the flames took him。 〃He was a brave man; a good ranger。 He came to us from 。 。 。 where did he e from?〃
 〃Down White Harbor way;〃 someone called out。
 Mormont nodded。 〃He came to us from White Harbor; and never failed in his duty。 He kept his vows as best he could; rode far; fought fiercely。 We shall never see his like again。〃
 〃And now his watch is ended;〃 the black brothers said; in solemn chant。
 〃And now his watch is ended;〃 Mormont echoed。
 〃Ended;〃 cried his raven。 〃Ended。〃
 Sam was red…eyed and sick from the smoke。 When he looked at the fire; he thought he saw Bannen sitting up; his hands coiling into fists as if to fight off the flames that were consuming him; but it was only for an instant; before the swirling smoke hid all。 The worst thing was the smell; though。 If it had been a foul unpleasant smell he might have stood it; but his burning brother smelled so much like roast pork that Sam's mouth began to water; and that was so horrible that as soon as the bird squawked 〃Ended〃 he ran behind the hall to throw up in the ditch。
 He was there on his knees in the mud when Dolorous Edd came up。 〃Digging for worms; Sam? Or are you just sick?〃
 〃Sick;〃 said Sam weakly; wiping his mouth with the back of his hand。 〃The smell 。 。 。〃
 〃Never knew Bannen could smell so good。〃 Edd's tone was as morose as ever。 〃I had half a mind to carve a slice off him。 If we had some applesauce; I might have done it。 Pork's always best with applesauce; I find。〃 Edd undid his laces and pulled out his cock。 〃You best not die; Sam; or I fear I might succumb。 There's bound to be more crackling on you than Bannen ever had; and I never could resist a bit of crackling。〃 He sighed as his piss arced out; yellow and steaming。 〃We ride at first light; did you hear? Sun or snow; the Old Bear tells me。〃
 Sun or snow。 Sam glanced up anxiously at the sky。 〃Snow?〃 he squeaked。 〃We 。 。 。 ride? All of us?〃
 〃Well; no; some will need to walk。〃 He shook himself。 〃Dywen now; he says we need to learn to ride dead horses; like the Others do。 He claims it would save on feed。 How much could a dead horse eat?〃 Edd laced himself back up。 〃Can't say I fancy the notion。 Once they figure a way to work a dead horse; we'll be next。 Likely I'll be the first too。 'Edd' they'll say; 'dying's no excuse for lying down no more; so get on up and take this spear; you've got the watch tonight。' Well; I shouldn't be so gloomy。 Might be I'll die before they work it out。〃
 Might be we'll all die; and sooner than we'd like; Sam thought; as he climbed awkwardly to his feet。
 When Craster learned that his unwanted guests would be departing on the morrow; the wildling became almost amiable; or as close to amiable as Craster ever got。 〃Past time;〃 he said; 〃you don't belong here; I told you that。 All the same; I'll see you off proper; with a feast。 Well; a feed。 My wives can roast them horses you slaughtered; and I'll find some beer and bread。〃 He smiled his brown smile。 〃Nothing better than beer and horsemeat。 If you can't ride 'em; eat 'em; that's what I say。〃
 His wives and daughters dragged out the benches and the long log tables; and cooked and served as well。 Except for Gilly; Sa
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