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grrm.agameofthrones-第81章

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 not ten feet from where Sansa was seated。 The point of Ser Gregor's lance had snapped off in his neck; and his life's blood flowed out in slow pulses; each weaker than the one before。 His armor was shiny new; a bright streak of fire ran down his outstretched arm; as the steel caught the light。 Then the sun went behind a cloud; and it was gone。 His cloak was blue; the color of the sky on a clear summer's day; trimmed with a border of crescent moons; but as his blood seeped into it; the cloth darkened and the moons turned red; one by one。
 Jeyne Poole wept so hysterically that Septa Mordane finally took her off to regain her posure; but Sansa sat with her hands folded in her lap; watching with a strange fascination。 She had never seen a man die before。 She ought to be crying too; she thought; but the tears would not e。 Perhaps she had used up all her tears for Lady and Bran。 It would be different if it had been Jory or Ser Rodrik or Father; she told herself。 The young knight in the blue cloak was nothing to her; some stranger from the Vale of Arryn whose name she had forgotten as soon as she heard it。 And now the world would forget his name too; Sansa realized; there would be no songs sung for him。 That was sad。
 After they carried off the body; a boy with a spade ran onto the field and shoveled dirt over the spot where he had fallen; to cover up the blood。 Then the jousts resumed。
 Ser Balon Swann also fell to Gregor; and Lord Renly to the Hound。 Renly was unhorsed so violently that he seemed to fly backward off his charger; legs in the air。 His head hit the ground with an audible crack that made the crowd gasp; but it was just the golden antler on his helm。 One of the tines had snapped off beneath him。 When Lord Renly climbed to his feet; the mons cheered wildly; for King Robert's handsome young brother was a great favorite。 He handed the broken tine to his conqueror with a gracious bow。 The Hound snorted and tossed the broken antler into the crowd; where the mons began to punch and claw over the little bit of gold; until Lord Renly walked out among them and restored the peace。 By then Septa Mordane had returned; alone。 Jeyne had been feeling ill; she explained; she had helped her back to the castle。 Sansa had almost forgotten about Jeyne。
 Later a hedge knight in a checkered cloak disgraced himself by killing Beric Dondarrion's horse; and was declared forfeit。 Lord Beric shifted his saddle to a new mount; only to be knocked right off it by Thoros of Myr。 Ser Aron Santagar and Lothor Brune tilted thrice without result; Ser Aron fell afterward to Lord Jason Mallister; and Brune to Yohn Royce's younger son; Robar。
 In the end it came down to four; the Hound and his monstrous brother Gregor; Jaime Lannister the Kingslayer; and Ser Loras Tyrell; the youth they called the Knight of Flowers。
 Ser Loras was the youngest son of Mace Tyrell; the Lord of Highgarden and Warden of the South。 At sixteen; he was the youngest rider on the field; yet he had unhorsed three knights of the Kingsguard that morning in his first three jousts。 Sansa had never seen anyone so beautiful。 His plate was intricately fashioned and enameled as a bouquet of a thousand different flowers; and his snow…white stallion was draped in a blanket of red and white roses。 After each victory; Ser Loras would remove his helm and ride slowly round the fence; and finally pluck a single white rose from the blanket and toss it to some fair maiden in the crowd。
 His last match of the day was against the younger Royce。 Ser Robar's ancestral runes proved small protection as Ser Loras split his shield and drove him from his saddle to crash with an awful clangor in the dirt。 Robar lay moaning as the victor made his circuit of the field。 Finally they called for a litter and carried him off to his tent; dazed and unmoving。 Sansa never saw it。 Her eyes were only for Ser Loras。 When the white horse stopped in front of her; she thought her heart would burst。
 To the other maidens he had given white roses; but the one he plucked for her was red。 〃Sweet lady;〃 he said; 〃no victory is half so beautiful as you。〃 Sansa took the flower timidly; struck dumb by his gallantry。 His hair was a mass of lazy brown curls; his eyes like liquid gold。 She inhaled the sweet fragrance of the rose and sat clutching it long after Ser Loras had ridden off。
 When Sansa finally looked up; a man was standing over her; staring。 He was short; with a pointed beard and a silver streak in his hair; almost as old as her father。 〃You must be one of her daughters;〃 he said to her。 He had grey…green eyes that did not smile when his mouth did。 〃You have the Tully look。〃
 〃I'm Sansa Stark;〃 she said; ill at ease。 The man wore a heavy cloak with a fur collar; fastened with a silver mockingbird; and he had the effortless manner of a high lord; but she did not know him。 〃I have not had the honor; my lord。〃
 Septa Mordane quickly took a hand。 〃Sweet child; this is Lord Petyr Baelish; of the king's small council。〃
 〃Your mother was my queen of beauty once;〃 the man said quietly。 His breath smelled of mint。 〃You have her hair。〃 His fingers brushed against her cheek as he stroked one auburn lock。 Quite abruptly he turned and walked away。
 By then; the moon was well up and the crowd was tired; so the king decreed that the last three matches would be fought the next morning; before the melee。 While the mons began their walk home; talking of the day's jousts and the matches to e on the morrow; the court moved to the riverside to begin the feast。 Six monstrous huge aurochs had been roasting for hours; turning slowly on wooden spits while kitchen boys basted them with butter and herbs until the meat crackled and spit。 Tables and benches had been raised outside the pavilions; piled high with sweetgrass and strawberries and fresh…baked bread。
 Sansa and Septa Mordane were given places of high honor; to the left of the raised dais where the king himself sat beside his queen。 When Prince Joffrey seated himself to her right; she felt her throat tighten。 He had not spoken a word to her since the awful thing had happened; and she had not dared to speak to him。 At first she thought she hated him for what they'd done to Lady; but after Sansa had wept her eyes dry; she told herself that it had not been Joffrey's doing; not truly。 The queen had done it; she was the one to hate; her and Arya。 Nothing bad would have happened except for Arya。
 She could not hate Joffrey tonight。 He was too beautiful to hate。 He wore a deep blue doublet studded with a double row of golden lion's heads; and around his brow a slim coronet made of gold and sapphires。 His hair was as bright as the metal。 Sansa looked at him and trembled; afraid that he might ignore her or; worse; turn hateful again and send her weeping from the table。
 Instead Joffrey smiled and kissed her hand; handsome and gallant as any prince in the songs; and said; 〃Ser Loras has a keen eye for beauty; sweet lady。〃
 〃He was too kind;〃 she demurred; trying to remain modest and calm; though her heart was singing。 〃Ser Loras is a true knight。 Do you think he will win tomorrow; my lord?〃
 〃No;〃 Joffrey said。 〃My dog will do for him; or perhaps my uncle Jaime。 And in 
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