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kutzkattherine.the bishopsheir-第53章

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tral point between them。 Kelson and Dhugal riding on to meet Sicard and Ithel。 They stopped a horse…length apart。
〃I have never done you any harm; Sicard MacArdry;〃 Kelson said quietly。 〃Why have you broken faith with me?〃
Sicard turned a cold; disdainful look on Dhugal; holding a torch beside the king; then glanced back at Kelson。
〃I never swore you any oaths。 Kelson of Gwynedd。 My young kinsman; on the other hand; betrayed his blood and broke oaths sworn on holy relics; before many witnesses。 Do not speak to me of faith with an oath…breaker sitting at your side as counsel。〃
〃He serves far older faith than oaths sworn under duress;〃 Kelson answered。 〃But I think you did not e to argue my Lord Dhugal's shortings; if such they are。 I assume you wished to verify your children's safety。 As you can see; they have not been harmed。〃
Sicard's tight…lipped glance flicked to his son; anxious but hopeful in his bonds between Conall and Traheme; then more briefly and painfully to Sidana。
〃I want them back; Haldane;〃 he muttered; forcing himself not to look at them again。
Kelson inclined his head gracefully。 〃A father could not want otherwise; my lord。 And that is easily arranged。 I have no quarrel with children。〃
〃And the price?〃 Sicard asked。
〃For a beginning; the return of my bishop。 Henry Istelyn。〃
〃I do not have him。〃
〃Not with you; no。 But you can get him。〃
Sicard shook his head。 〃He is Loris' hostage; not mine。〃
〃Loris' treason is old。 I do not hold you answerable for that。 Your treason is more recent; and might be forgiven if I received sufficient surety of your future loyalty。 If Istelyn is returned unharmed and you deliver Loris into my hands; I would be willing to discuss a general amnesty for all your family。〃
〃You would never do that!〃
〃I have said that I would。〃
〃And what if I refuse?〃
〃You will never see your children again。 And in the spring; I shall lead an army into Meara and scour the land until I have found you; your wife; and every other living member of the Mearan royal house and put them to the sword。〃
〃You would never do that!〃 Sicard gasped。
〃Do you wish to test that belief?〃 Kelson countered。 〃If; on the other hand; you present yourself; your lady wife; and the rest of your family before my court by Christmas; delivering the traitor Loris and his supporters into my hands and pledging your true homage as dutiful vassals of my crown; then this all may be resolved most happily for all concerned。〃
〃Those are no terms at all!〃 Sicard said with a contemptuous spit into the snow beside him。 〃You must take me for an idiot! No sane man would agree to that。〃
〃Then perhaps you had best go a little mad; Sicard!〃 Kelson retorted; glancing at the torches now closer by half the original distance。 〃And I should be mad if I remained to debate the issue with you。 I did not expect you to give me your answer without more sober reflection。〃
〃But what of my children?〃
〃You have a fortnight to tell me what will bee of them;〃 Kelson replied; gathering up his reins in preparation to leave。 〃I must have your decision by Christmas Court。 In the meantime; I give you my word that they shall not be harmed … and I trust you will make me the same assurances regarding Bishop Istelyn。〃
〃I told you; that is not within my power。。。。〃
〃Then find a way to make it so!〃
〃I cannot!〃
〃A fortnight!〃 Kelson repeated。 And as he and Dhugal wheeled their horses and started back; the Haldane line edged forward; curtailing any thought Sicard might have entertained of following after。 With a glance backward at the approaching reinforcements; still a quarter…hour too far away to make a difference; Sicard cast one final; longing glance at his son and daughter being drawn back among their captors; then reined his mount around and rode off at the gallop with his remaining son。 Llewell took the turn of events stoically enough; only bowing his head and biting back a sob as father and brother receded into the dusk and the nearer torches moved off; but Sidana burst into distraught weeping。
〃No! They can't leave us!〃 she gasped; struggling to wiggle from Morgan's grasp。 〃Father! Father; e back!〃
The attempt was futile; of course; but a hysterical woman was the last thing Morgan wanted on his hands if they were going to have to make a run for it。 Pulling off his right glove with his teeth while he restrained her in his shield arm; he caught Kelson's eye and municated his intention。 Kelson agreed。 Pinning the struggling girl firmly against his mail…clad chest; Morgan pressed his hand over her eyes and willed her to sleep。 Immediately; she went boneless and relaxed in his arms; head lolling against his shoulder。
〃What have you done?〃 Llewell gasped。 He wrenched at his bound wrists helplessly as he tried to kick his horse closer to see。 〃Oh; God; what have you done to her?〃
〃She's not been hurt; he's only made her sleep;〃 Kelson said sharply; plunging his horse between Llewell's and Morgan's to seize Llewell by the shoulder。 〃And if you keep your head; I'll not use on you what's been used on her。〃
〃Was it magic?〃 Llewell managed to whisper around an almost tearful gulp。
〃No; but I haven't the time to explain the distinction just now。 Agree to cooperate; and I'll even have them bind your hands more fortably。 It's a long ride to Rhemuth with your hands tied behind you。〃
〃You'll pay for this;〃 Llewell muttered through clenched teeth。 〃May your Deryni soul rot in Hell!〃
〃You're about to try my patience too far;〃 Kelson warned。 〃Don't push me。 If you believe me damned already; then it follows that I have nothing to gain by personal restraint … though despite your belief; it is my intention to deal with you as honorably as possible。 Now; is this to be easy or difficult?〃
Llewell maintained his glare of tearful defiance for a few seconds; measuring it against Kelson's calm; passionless gaze; then broke the contact and bowed his head; shoulders slumping dejectedly。
〃I cannot stand against a demon;〃 he whispered。 〃I am not fool enough to seek my death deliberately。〃
〃Nor I;〃 Kelson replied。 〃Conall; see to his hands; but keep a close guard on him。〃 With another glance at the approaching Mearan force; he reined his horse around and raised a gloved fist in signal。
〃'Tis time we made a tactical withdrawal; my lords!〃 he shouted; to answering shouts of approval from his men。 〃We have acplished at least part of what we came for。 Now we return to Rhemuth!〃
Thus did they ride from the plain of Ratharkin; richer for two royal prisoners and a rescued earl; Dhugal not yet aware that he was poorer by a father。 Darkness and the increasingly heavy snowfall soon enabled them to elude the pursuing Mearan host; and when human and Deryni senses confirmed that they were out of danger。 Kelson allowed a brief stop to rest。 Only then did he draw Dhugal a little aside and tell him about old Caulay; giving what meager fort he could as he shared Dhugal's grief at the news of the old earl's death。

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Grief and futile fort were served up in full measure that night in Ratharkin as well; when the desolate Sicard returned without daughter; forsworn nephew; or second son。 Caitrin and Judhael heard his halting report in stunned 
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