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tw.thestoneoffarewell-第33章

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  The Huntress looked at it briefly and made a dismissive gesture as she handed it to her husband。 〃It is Ookequk's knot; yes 。。。〃
  〃And you know what kind of knot as well; Mother;〃 Sisqi turned to her father。 〃Has it been opened?〃
  Uammannaq frowned。 〃No … 。 。〃
  〃Good。 Father; open it and read it; please。〃
  〃Now?〃
  〃If not now; when? After the one to whom I am pledged has been executed?〃
  Sisqi's breath hung in the air after her angry rejoinder。 Uammannaq carefully picked the knot and removed the black thong; then slowly unrolled the sheet of hide; beckoning for one of the torch…bearers to move nearer。
  〃Binabik;〃 Simon shouted from behind a circle of spear…heads; 〃what is happening?〃
  〃Stay; all of you; and do nothing for a moment;〃 Binabik called to him in Westcrling。 〃I will tell you all when I can。〃
  〃Know this;〃 Uammannaq read。
  〃。 。 。 That I am Ookequk; Singing Man of Mintahoq; of Chugik; Tutusik。 Rinsenatuq; Sikkihoq and Namyet; and all other mountains of Yiqanuc。〃
  The Herder read slowly; with long; squint…eyed pauses as he puzzled out the sense of the blackened runes。
  〃I go on a long journey; and in such times that I cannot know I will e hack。 So; I lay my death…song on this hide; thai it can he my voice when I am gone。〃
  〃Clever; clever; Sisqi;〃 Binabik said quietly as her father's voice droned; 〃it is you who should have been Ookequk's student; not me! How could you know!?〃
  She waved a hand to quiet him。 'I am a daughter of Chidsik ub Lingit; where all the petitions for judgment e from all the mountajns。 Do you think I would not recognize the knot used on a death testament?〃
  〃I must warn those who remain after me;〃 Uammannaq continued with Ookequk's words; 〃。 。 。 That I have seen the ing of a great cold darkness; the like of which my people haw never seen。 If is a dreadjul winter that will e from the shadow of Vihyuyaq; the mountain of the immortal Cloud Children。 It will blast the lands of Yiqanuc like a black wind from the Lands of the Dead; cracking the very stone of our mountains in cruel fingers 。。。〃
  As the Herder read these words; several of the listening trolls cried out; hoarse voices echoing down the night…shrouded mountainside。 Others swayed; so that the torchlight flickered。
  〃My student; Binbinaqegahenik; I will bring with me on my journey。 In the time that remains I will instruct him in the small things and long stories that may help our people in this foul time。 There are other ones beyond Yiqanuc who have prepared lamps against this ing darkness。 I go to add my light to theirs; small as it may shine against the storm that threatens。 If I cannot return; young Binbinaqegabenik will e in my stead。 I ask you to honor him as you would me; for he is eager in his learning。 One day he may grow to be a greater Singing Man than I。
  〃Now I end my death song。 I give my farewell to mountain and sky。 It has been good to he here。 It has been good to he one of the Children of Lingit; and to live my life on the beautiful mountain Mintahoq。〃
  Uammannaq lowered the scroll; blinking。 A low wail bubbled up among the watchers in response to the Singing Man Ookekuq's final song。
  〃He did not have enough time。〃 Binabik murmured。 Tears welled in his eyes。 〃He was taken away too quickly and told me nothing…or at least not enough。 Oh; Ookequk; how we will miss you! How could you have left your people with no wall between them and the Storm King but an untrained weakling like Binabik!〃 He dropped to his knees and touched his forehead to the snow。
  An awkward silence fell; pierced only by the lamenting wind。
  〃Bring the lowlanders;〃 Nunuuika said to the spearmen; then turned a stiff; painful glance on her daughter。 〃We will all go to the House of the Ancestor。 There is much to think about。〃
  
  Simon awakened slowly; and stared at the inconstant shadows on the craggy ceiling of Chidsik ub Lingit for a long time while he tried to remember where he was。 He felt a little better now; more clearheaded; but the scar on his cheek stung like fire。
  He sat up。 Sludig and Haestan were leaning against the wall a short distance away; sharing a skin of some drink and a muttered conversation。
  Simon untangled himself from his cloak and looked around for Binabik。 His friend was near the center of the room; squatting before the Herder and Huntress as if in supplication。 For a moment Simon was fearful; but others squatted there too; Sisqinanamook among them。 As he listened to the rise and fall of guttural voices; he decided it seemed more a council than a judgment。 Other small groups of trolls were discernible here and there in the deep shadows; crouched in little circles throughout the vast stone room。 A few scattered lamps burned like bright stars in a sky full of thunderheads。
  Simon curled up again; wriggling to find a smooth place on the floor。 How terribly strange; to be in this place! Would he ever have a home again; a place where he would wake up every morning in the same bed; unsurprised to find himself there?
  He drifted slowly back into half…sleep; into a dream of cold mountain passes and red eyes。
  〃Simon…friend!〃 It was Binabik; gently shaking him。 The troll looked drawn; the circles under his eyes visible even in the half…light; but he was smiling。 〃It is time for waking。〃
  〃Binabik;〃 Simon said groggily; 〃what is happening?〃
  〃I have brought for you a bowl of tea and some tidings。 It appears I am no longer bound for an unfortunate plunging;〃 the troll grinned。 〃No longer are Sludig and myself to be thrown into Ogohak Chasm。〃
  〃But that's wonderful!〃 Simon gasped。 He felt his heart ache inside him; a fierce wrench of released tension。 He leaped to embrace the small man and his sudden lunge toppled the troll。 The tea puddled on the stone。
  〃You have been too long in the pany of Qantaqa;〃 Binabik laughed; extricating himself。 He looked pleased。 〃You have gained her liking for the giving of exuberant greetings。〃
  Other heads in the room turned to watch this strange spectacle。 Many Qanuc tongues muttered in amazement at the mad and lanky lowlander who hugged trolls as if he were a clansman。 Simon saw the stares and ducked his head in embarrassment。 〃What have they said?〃 he asked。 〃Can we go?〃
  〃Put with simpleness: yes; we can go。〃 Binabik sat down beside him。 He was carrying his bone walking stick; recovered from Ookequk's cave。 He proceeded to examine it as he spoke; frowning at the numerous toothmarks Qantaqa had added。 〃But much there is to be decided。 Ookequk's scroll has convinced the Herder and Huntress on the truth of my tellings。〃
  〃But what is there to decide?〃
  〃Many things。 If I go with you to take Thorn back to Josua; then my people are again without a Singing Man。 But I am thinking I must acpany you。 If Naglimund has fallen truly; then we should be following the words of Geloe。 She may be the last one of great wisdom that remains。 Besides; it is seeming more certain that our only hope is in the getting of the other two swords; Minneyar and Sorrow。 Not for nothing should your gallantry on the dragon…mountain be。〃
  Binabik gestured at Thorn; which stood against the wall ne
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