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ggk.thelionsofal-rassan-第60章

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  She shrugged。 〃The broken arm will be all right。 It set easily enough。 The Batiaran that Ser Rodrigo felled was still having trouble remembering his mother's name before he fell asleep。〃
  Ibn Khairan grinned; the white teeth flashing。 〃Now that is serious。 If it were his father's name; of course; I'd call that normal for Batiara。〃
  〃Go ahead and jest;〃 she said; refusing to laugh。 〃You don't have to deal with it。〃 A silly thing to say。
  〃I'm so sorry;〃 he murmured; all solicitude。 〃Did I add to your burdens today?〃
  She winced。 She'd asked for that。 It was important to watch what one said with this man。 He was as sharp as Mazur was。 At least as sharp。
  〃How is your father?〃 he said; changing tone。 She glanced over in surprise and then away。 She had a clear memory; as they walked through the dark streets; of this man on his knees before Ishak last summer; their hands clasped together。
  〃My parents are well enough; I thank you。 My father 。。。 has dictated some letters to me since that night in Fezana。 I believe that 。。。 speaking with you was of help to him。〃
  〃I am honored that you think so。〃
  No irony in the voice now。 She had heard his lament tonight。 He had slain a man she herself had sworn to destroy。 Had made her own vain; childish oath the meaningless thing it always had been。 She had actually been close to grief; hearing the cadenced verses。 The sorrow behind the sword。
  She said; 〃I had intended to kill Almalik myself。 For my father。 That's why I left Fezana。〃 As she spoke the words; as she told him; Jehane understood that this was why she had e out into the cold of the night。
  〃I am not surprised;〃 he murmured; after a pause。 A generous thing to say。 Taking her seriously。 A Kindath woman。 A child's rash vow。 〃Are you angry that I forestalled you?〃
  She hadn't expected that either。 She walked beside him a while in silence。 They turned a corner。 〃I'm a little ashamed;〃 she said。 〃I did nothing at all for four years; then came here and did nothing again。〃
  〃Some tasks take longer than others。 As it happens; it was a little easier for me。〃
  Disguised as a slave。 She had heard the tale from Mazur just before the banquet this evening。 Poison on a towel。 The royal son entirely plicitous; then exiling ibn Khairan。 There had to be pain there。
  They turned another corner。 Two lights shone ahead of them now at the end of the street; outside the infirmary。 Another memory rising suddenly; against her will。 That same summer's night in Fezana; the same room。 Herself with this man at the window; rising on her toes to kiss him。 A challenge。
  I must have been mad; she thought。 She stopped at the entrance to the infirmary。
  And as if he could actually trace the course of her thoughts; Ammar ibn Khairan said; 〃Was I right about the chancellor; by the way?〃 A revealed edge of amusement again; infuriatingly。
  〃Right about what?〃 she temporized。
  He would have seen where she had been placed tonight; at the banquet。 He would have duly noted the fact that she was there at all。 She hoped; fiercely; that he could not see her flushing。 She almost regretted now that she had e。
  He laughed softly。 〃I see;〃 he said。 And then; mildly; 〃Are you looking in on your patients; or going home?〃
  She glared up at him。 Anger again。 Useful。 〃What does that mean?〃 she said coldly。 In the light from the torches she could see his face clearly now。 He regarded her with posure; but she thought she saw laughter lingering in his eyes。 〃What does 'I see' mean?〃 she demanded。
  A brief silence。 〃Forgive me;〃 he said gravely。 〃Have I offended?〃
  〃With that tone you did; yes;〃 she said sturdily。
  〃Then I shall have to chastise him for you。〃
  The voice was behind her; and known。 She wheeled; but not before she saw ibn Khairan's gaze shift beyond her and his expression change。
  In the doorway to the infirmary Rodrigo Belmonte stood in a spill of candlelight; wearing the same overtunic and vest he'd worn to the banquet; with his sword on one hip。
  〃I am always being chastised by someone;〃 ibn Khairan plained。
  Rodrigo gave a snort of amusement。 〃I doubt that;〃 he said。 〃But you ought to know; if you don't already; that Mazur ben Avren's lack of success with our doctor here has been the talk of Ragosa for months。〃
  〃It has?〃 said Ammar politely。
  〃It has?〃 said Jehane in a very different tone。
  〃I'm afraid so;〃 Rodrigo replied; looking at her。 He; too; was amused now; a certain wryness to the expression beneath the full moustache。 〃I must confess I've made a sum of money in this matter。〃
  〃You've been wagering on me?〃 Jehane heard her voice swirling upwards。
  〃I have great confidence in all the members of my pany;〃 Rodrigo said。
  〃I am not a member of your pany!〃
  〃I continue to live in hope;〃 he murmured blandly。
  Behind her; ibn Khairan laughed aloud。 She wheeled on him。 He held up his hands in a quick; warding gesture。 Jehane was silent; speechless in fact。 And then; resisting all the way; she felt her own amusement welling up。 She began to laugh; helplessly。
  She leaned in the doorway; wiping at her eyes; looking from one man to the other。 From within the infirmary the two night attendants looked disapprovingly towards the three of them。 Jehane; who had to give the attendants firm instructions in a moment; struggled for posure。
  〃She can't join us;〃 said Ammar ibn Khairan。 He had moved into the entranceway; out of the cutting wind。 〃Ben Avren will never let her leave the city。〃
  〃Us?〃 said Rodrigo。
  〃Leave the city?〃 said Jehane; in the same moment。
  The handsome; smooth…shaven face turned from one of them to the other。 He took his time before speaking。
  〃Some things do seem obvious;〃 said ibn Khairan; looking at the Valledan。 〃King Badir will be exceedingly nervous about having both of us in Ragosa this winter without gainful activity。 We will be sent somewhere。 Together。 I'll place a wager on that。 And given what you have just told me about the chancellor's entirely understandable interest in our splendid physician he is not going to permit her to leave Fezana with two such irresponsible men。〃
  〃I am not an irresponsible man;〃 said Rodrigo Belmonte indignantly。
  〃I beg to dissent;〃 Ammar said calmly。 〃Jehane told me that you caused a Batiaran mercenary…a fine man; a doughty soldier…to forget his own mother's name this afternoon! Deeply irresponsible; I call that。〃
  〃His mother's?〃 Rodrigo exclaimed。 〃Not his father's? If it was his father's name…〃
  〃You could understand it。 I know;〃 said Jehane。 〃The high lord ibn Khairan has already made that feeble jest。 Among other things the two of you appear to share the same childish humor。〃
  〃Other things? What other things? I may now be offended。〃 Ibn Khairan's expression belied the words。 He didn't look weary or unfocused any more; she noted。 The physician in her was pleased with that。 She chose to ignore the question。
  〃I am the one offended; remember? And you haven't apologized yet。 Nor have you;〃 she said; turning upon Belmonte。 〃Wagering on my conduct! And how dare you assume that the chancellor of Ragosa…or anyone else…dictates where and wh
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