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fs.thesecondbookofswords-第20章

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   〃。。。 recovered from his wounds?〃 Barbara was asking him something。
   With an effort Mark recalled his thoughts; and figured out what she was talking about。 〃Sir Andrew? You mean his wounds from when his castle fell? That was five years ago。 He's had more wounds since then; and overe them … he does right well for a man his age。 Or of any age; for that matter。 Keeps his own small army in the field; most of the year。 Supports Princess Rimac; and her General Rostov。 Harasses the Dark King。 And fights Queen Yambu; of course; she now holds Sir Andrew's old lands。〃 〃Dame Yoldi's still with him?〃
   〃Sir Andrew'd not trust any other seer; I think。 Nor she; I suppose; any other lord。〃
   Now again for a time there was silence; except for the plodding of the loadbeasts' feet and the creaking of the wagon。 All three people riding in it were examining different but related memories。 Ben reached up; unconsciously; to rub a scar that crossed his left shoulder and the upper part of his arm。 It was from a wound received in the fierce defense of Sir Andrew's castle; five years ago。。。
   And Mark returned to that day now; as he sometimes did in nightmares。 Seeing the scaling ladders nosing up over the walls; the Gray Horde ready to swarm up。 And massed behind its hideous ranks were the black and silver of Yambu; the blue and white of the army of Duke Fraktin who was now no more。 That had been Mark's first real battle; and very nearly his last。
   Barbara said: 〃Every time I think of that day; I think of Nestor。〃
   〃Aye;〃 said Ben。 And then again all three were silent。 On the subject of Nestor there was no more to be said。 Dragonslicer had been Nestor's; as had this very wagon; and Nestor must have fallen at some point in the defense; perhaps with Townsaver still in hand。 By inheritance; or at least by unspoken agreement among Nestor's friends; Dragonslicer had e to Ben。
   〃How large is Sir Andrew's army now?〃 Barbara asked Mark。
   〃Even if I knew the numbers; I'd be wrong to tell them。 Even to you two。。。 anyway the numbers change; with fortune and the seasons。 But he needs help。〃 Raw urgency was in Mark's voice as he repeated: 〃I wish you'd e with me。 Both of you。〃
   Barbara laughed again。 It was not a mocking sound; but quick and unhesitating。 〃I'm fed up with armies and with fighting。 I'd like to try the opposite side of life for a while。 Live in some peaceful town; and be a stodgy citizen with my own house and my own bed。 A solid bed with four legs; one that doesn't roll。 Let the world do its fighting outside the city walls。〃 Again she looked quickly to her panions on left and right。 〃The last time that the three of us were in a fight; you two had to carry me out of it … that should have been warning enough for all of us。〃
   〃And I;〃 said Ben; 〃have had enough of armies too。 March back and forth to no purpose; take stupid orders and sweat and freeze and starve。 That's what you do on the good days。 And once in a while bad days e along。 As both of you know。〃 He faced Mark。 〃I admire Sir Andrew; but I have to say that I think his brains are addled。 He's never going to win his lands and people back。〃
   〃So instead;〃 said Mark; 〃you are going back to something safe and pleasant; like hunting dragons … all right; just one dragon。 And that's going to make you fabulously rich。 Is that what you said?〃
   〃I didn't say that。 But it will。〃
   Barbara made a derisive sound。 〃The dragon guards a treasure?〃 That was a situation arising only in old fantastic tales。
   〃In a manner of speaking; yes; it does。〃 Her mockery had stung Ben。 〃And I'll tell you something of the treasure。 It has at least one more of the Swords in it。 I know。 I saw it put there myself; down into the earth。〃
   Mark blinked; and suddenly found himself listening to Ben seriously。 〃One more Sword? Which one?〃
   〃That I don't know;〃 said Ben calmly; 〃The Sword was well wrapped when I saw it put away; along with six loadbeasts' burden of some other treasure。 But I brushed against the Sword once; and even through the wrappings I could feel the power。 After living with two of 'em here in the wagon for a couple of years; I know what I felt。〃
   Barbara's face had altered。 And her voice; too; when she spoke again。 Now it came out in a whisper; almost awed。 〃You were in Blue Temple service。〃
   〃Of course。 That's what I've been telling you。〃
   But plainly the implications; the possibilities; hadn't really dawned on her till now。
   At sunset they made camp。 As so often in the old days; Ben and Mark slept under the wagon; with Barbara inside。 In the morning they moved on; steadily and without hurry。
   Several days passed in a southward journey。 Spring would have shaded into summer around them; except that the country was growing higher。 Modest mountains rose up ahead; apparently barring their progress。 Mark had never learned the right name for this range; though he had passed this way at least once before。
   Next day the road started to wind upward。 It remained a paratively easy way; for a route that traversed a mountain pass。 Here at higher altitude the end of winter lingered still; in wasted fragments of snowbanks that survived among the bold spring flowers。 The scenery began to tend toward the tremendous。
   〃I remember this place now。 This was where we turned。〃
   There was a small side canyon; that went curving up from the main road that traversed the pass。 The wagon could get up the side canyon for a couple of hundred meters; and that was far enough。 Suddenly the three who rode in it came in sight of a ruined shrine or temple; built on a small rise。 It was a beautiful setting; prettiness nearby in the grass and wildflowers; and grandeur in the distant vistas。 What god or goddess the temple might have been raised to honor seemed impossible to determine now。 Certainly it was very old。
   It was midday when they stood before the ruin。 They had left the wagon standing just a few meters downslope; where the drivable surface petered out pletely。
   〃You hid them in here? In the ruins?〃
   Barbara nodded。
   〃Why in here?〃
   〃Coinspinner itself directed me to the place。 I thought I told you that it had guided me。〃
   The wind sighed through the walls of the canyon; rocks splintered with some ancient heaving of the earth。 In the distance; far down the pass; the gentler slopes were beautiful with spring。 Mark could see a group of white…robed pilgrims there in the distance; approaching slowly through the pass。 If they were chanting a song to Ardneh; as seemed likely; he couldn't hear it at this range。 〃Is this one of Ardneh's shrines; I wonder?〃
   〃I suppose the local people would know;〃 said Barbara。 〃If there were any local people。〃
   But when they went inside the roofless walls and looked about; they found strong evidence that there were。 Dried flowers; and freeze…dried fruit; were arranged on a low; flat stone; that might or might not originally have been part of an altar。
   Two years ago; Barbara had climbed up to this place alone one night; from their camp a couple of hundred meters down the hill。 She had climbed by night; with moonlight to show
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