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grrm.agameofthrones-第143章

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 〃I would so;〃 Grenn insisted。 〃I'd see them a long way off。〃
 Mormont himself confirmed Grenn's doubts。 〃Castle Black has no need of a godswood。 Beyond the Wall the haunted forest stands as it stood in the Dawn Age; long before the Andals brought the Seven across the narrow sea。 You will find a grove of weirwoods half a league from this spot; and mayhap your gods as well。〃
 〃My lord。〃 The voice made Jon glance back in surprise。 Samwell Tarly was on his feet。 The fat boy wiped his sweaty palms against his tunic。 〃Might I 。 。 。 might I go as well? To say my words at this heart tree?〃
 〃Does House Tarly keep the old gods too?〃 Mormont asked。
 〃No; my lord;〃 Sam replied in a thin; nervous voice。 The high officers frightened him; Jon knew; the Old Bear most of all。 〃I was named in the light of the Seven at the sept on Horn Hill; as my father was; and his father; and all the Tarlys for a thousand years。〃
 〃Why would you forsake the gods of your father and your House?〃 wondered Ser Jaremy Rykker。
 〃The Night's Watch is my House now;〃 Sam said。 〃The Seven have never answered my prayers。 Perhaps the old gods will。〃
 〃As you wish; boy;〃 Mormont said。 Sam took his seat again; as did Jon。 〃We have placed each of you in an order; as befits our need and your own strengths and skills。〃 Bowen Marsh stepped forward and handed him a paper。 The Lord mander unrolled it and began to read。 〃Haider; to the builders;〃 he began。 Haider gave a stiff nod of approval。 〃Grenn; to the rangers。 Albett; to the builders。 Pypar; to the rangers。〃 Pyp looked over at Jon and wiggled his ears。 〃Samwell; to the stewards。〃 Sam sagged with relief; mopping at his brow with a scrap of silk。 〃Matthar; to the rangers。 Dareon; to the stewards。 Todder; to the rangers。 Jon; to the stewards。〃
 The stewards? For a moment Jon could not believe what he had heard。 Mormont must have read it wrong。 He started to rise; to open his mouth; to tell them there had been a mistake 。 。 。 and then he saw Ser Alliser studying him; eyes shiny as two flakes of obsidian; and he knew。
 The Old Bear rolled up the paper。 〃Your firsts will instruct you in your duties。 May all the gods preserve you; brothers。〃 The Lord mander favored them with a half bow; and took his leave。 Ser Alliser went with him; a thin smile on his face。 Jon had never seen the master…at…arms took quite so happy。
 〃Rangers with me;〃 Ser Jaremy Rykker called when they were gone。 Pyp was staring at Jon as he got slowly to his feet。 His ears were red。 Grenn; grinning broadly; did not seem to realize that anything was amiss。 Matt and Toad fell in beside them; and they followed Ser Jaremy from the sept。
 〃Builders;〃 announced lantern…jawed Othell Yarwyck。 Haider and Albett trailed out after him。
 Jon looked around him in sick disbelief。 Maester Aemon's blind eyes were raised toward the light he could not see。 The septon was arranging crystals on the altar。 Only Sam and Darcon remained on the benches; a fat boy; a singer 。 。 。 and him。
 Lord Steward Bowen Marsh rubbed his plump hands together。 〃Samwell; you will assist Maester Aemon in the rookery and library。 Chett is going to the kennels; to help with the hounds。 You shall have his cell; so as to be close to the maester night and day。 I trust you will take good care of him。 He is very old and very precious to us。
 〃Dareon; I am told that you sang at many a high lord's table and shared their meat and mead。 We are sending you to Eastwatch。 It may be your palate will be some help to Cotter Pyke when merchant galleys e trading。 We are paying too dear for salt beef and pickled fish; and the quality of the olive oil we're getting has been frightful; Present yourself to Borcas when you arrive; he will keep you busy between ships。〃
 Marsh turned his smile on Jon。 〃Lord mander Mormont has requested you for his personal steward; Jon。 You'll sleep in a cell beneath his chambers; in the Lord mander's tower。〃
 〃And what will my duties be?〃 Jon asked sharply。 〃Will I serve the Lord mander's meals; help him fasten his clothes; fetch hot water for his bath?〃
 〃Certainly。〃 Marsh frowned at Jon's tone。 〃And you will run his messages; keep a fire burning in his chambers; change his sheets and blankets daily; and do all else that the Lord mander might require of YOU。〃
 〃Do you take me for a servant?〃
 〃No;〃 Maester Aemon said; from the back of the sept。 Clydas helped him stand。 〃We took you for a man of Night's Watch 。 。 。 but perhaps we were wrong in that。〃
 It was all Jon could do to stop himself from walking out。 Was he supposed to churn butter and sew doublets like a girl for the rest of his days? 〃May I go?〃 he asked stiffly。
 〃As you wish;〃 Bowen Marsh responded。
 Dareon and Sam left with him。 They descended to the yard in silence。 Outside; Jon looked up at the Wall shining in the sun; the melting ice creeping down its side in a hundred thin fingers。 Jon's rage was such that he would have smashed it all in an instant; and the world be damned。
 〃Jon;〃 Samwell Tarly said excitedly。 〃Wait。 Don't you see what they're doing?〃
 Jon turned on him in a fury。 〃I see Ser Alliser's bloody hand; that's all I see。 He wanted to shame me; and he has。〃
 Dareon gave him a look。 〃The stewards are fine for the likes of you and me; Sam; but not for Lord Snow。〃
 〃I'm a better swordsman and a better rider than any of you;〃 Jon blazed back。 〃It's not fair!〃
 〃Fair?〃 Dareon sneered。 〃The girl was waiting for me; naked as the day she was born。 She pulled me through the window; and you talk to me of fair?〃 He walked off。
 〃There is no shame in being a steward;〃 Sam said。
 〃Do you think I want to spend the rest of my life washing an old man's smallclothes?〃
 〃The old man is Lord mander of the Night's Watch;〃 Sam reminded him。 〃You'll be with him day and night。 Yes; you'll pour his wine and see that his bed linen is fresh; but you'll also take his letters; attend him at meetings; squire for him in battle。 You'll be as close to him as his shadow。 You'll know everything; be a part of everything 。 。 。 and the Lord Steward said Mormont asked for you himself!
 〃When I was little; my father used to insist that I attend him in the audience chamber whenever he held court。 When he rode to Highgarden to bend his knee to Lord Tyrell; he made me e。 Later; though; he started to take Dickon and leave me at home; and he no longer cared whether I sat through his audiences; so long as Dickon was there。 He wanted his heir at his side; don't you see? To watch and listen and learn from all he did。 I'll wager that's why Lord Mormont requested you; Jon。 What else could it be? He wants to groom you for mand!〃
 Jon was taken aback。 It was true; Lord Eddard had often made Robb part of his councils back at Winterfell。 Could Sam be right? Even a bastard could rise high in the Night's Watch; they said。 〃I never asked for this;〃 he said stubbornly。
 〃None of us are here for asking;〃 Sam reminded him。
 And suddenly Jon Snow was ashamed。
 Craven or not; Samwell Tarly had found the courage to accept his fate like a man。 On the Wall; a man gets only what he earns; Benjen Stark had said the last night Jon had seen him alive。 You're no ranger; Jon; only a green boy with the smell of summer
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