rh.theassassinsapprentice-第54章
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ed his nose and closed his eyes。 Warm。 Sleep。 〃Tell me about yourself;〃 she demanded abruptly。
It took me aback。 〃What would you like to know; lady?〃
She made a small frustrated gesture。 〃What do you do each day? What have you been taught?〃
So I attempted to tell her; but I could see it didn't satisfy her。 She folded her lips tightly at each mention of Burrich's name。 She wasn't impressed with any of my martial training。 Of Chade; I could say nothing。 She nodded in grudging approval at my study of languages; writing; and ciphering。
〃Well;〃 she interrupted suddenly。 〃At least you're not totally ignorant。 If you can read; you can learn anything。 If you've a will to。 Have you a will to learn?〃
〃I suppose so。〃 It was a lukewarm answer; but I was beginning to feel badgered。 Not even the gift of the puppy could outweigh her belittlement of my learning。
〃I suppose you will learn; then。 For I have a will that you will; even if you do not yet。〃 She was suddenly stern; in a shifting of attitude that left me bewildered。 〃And what do they call you; boy?〃
The question again。 〃Boy is fine;〃 I muttered。 The sleeping puppy in my arms whimpered in agitation。 I forced myself to be calm for him。
I had the satisfaction of seeing a stricken look flit briefly across Patience's face。 〃I shall call you; oh; Thomas。 Tom for every day。 Does that suit you?〃
〃I suppose so;〃 I said deliberately。 Burrich gave more thought to naming a dog than that。 We had no Blackies or Spots in the stables。 Burrich named each beast as if they were royalty; with names that described them or traits he aspired to for them。 Even Sooty's name masked a gentle fire I had e to respect。 But this woman named me Tom after no more than an indrawn breath。 I looked down so she couldn't see my eyes。
〃Fine; then;〃 she said; a trifle briskly。 〃e tomorrow at the same time。 I shall have some things ready for you。 I warn you; I shall expect willing effort from you。 Good day; Tom。〃
〃Good day; lady。〃
I turned and left。 Lacey's eyes followed me; and then darted back to her mistress。 I sensed her disappointment; but did not know what it was about。
It was still early in the day。 This first audience had taken less than an hour。 I wasn't expected anywhere; this time was my own。 I headed for the kitchens; to wheedle scraps for my pup。 It would have been easy to take him down to the stables; but then Burrich would have known about him。 I had no illusions about what would happen next。 The pup would stay in the stables。 He would be nominally mine; but Burrich would see that this new bond was severed。 I had no intention of allowing that to happen。
I made my plans。 A basket from the launderers; an old shirt over straw for his bed。 His messes now would be small; and as he got older my bond with him would make him easy to train。 For now; he'd have to stay by himself for part of each day。 But as he got older he could go about with me。 Eventually; Burrich would find out about him。 I resolutely pushed that thought aside。 I'd deal with that later。 For now; he needed a name。 I looked him over。 He was not the curly…haired yappy type of terrier。 He would have a short smooth coat; a thick neck; and a mouth like a coal scuttle。 But grown; he'd be less than knee high; so it couldn't be too weighty of a name。 I didn't want him to be a fighter。 So no Ripper or Charger。 He would be tenacious; and alert。 Grip; maybe。 Or Sentry。
〃Or Anvil。 Or Forge。〃
I looked up。 The Fool stepped out of an alcove and followed me down the hall。
〃Why?〃 I asked。 I no longer questioned the way the Fool could guess what I was thinking。
〃Because your heart will be hammered against him; and your strength will be tempered in his fire。〃
〃Sounds a bit dramatic to me;〃 I objected。 〃And Forge is a bad word now。 I don't want to mark my pup with it。 Just the other day; down in town; I heard a drunk yell at a cutpurse; 'May your woman be Forged。' Everyone in the street stopped and stared。〃
The Fool shrugged。 〃Well they might。〃 He followed me into my room。 〃Smith; then。 Or Smithy。 Let me see him?〃
Reluctantly I gave over my puppy。 He stirred; awakened; and then wiggled in the Fool's hands。 No smell; no smell。 I was astonished to agree with the pup。 Even with his little black nose working for me; the Fool had no detectable scent。 〃Careful。 Don't drop him。〃
〃I'm a fool; not a dolt;〃 said the Fool; but he sat on my bed and put the pup beside him。 Smithy instantly began snuffling and rucking my bed。 I sat on the other side of him lest he venture too near the edge。
〃So;〃 the Fool asked casually; 〃are you going to let her buy you with gifts?〃
〃Why not?〃 I tried to be disdainful。
〃It would be a mistake; for both of you。〃 The Fool tweaked Smithy's tiny tail; and he spun 'round with a puppy growl。 〃She's going to want to give you things。 You'll have to take them; for there's no polite way to refuse。 But you'll have to decide whether they'll make a bridge between you; or a wall。〃
〃Do you know Chade?〃 I asked abruptly; for the Fool sounded so like him I suddenly had to know。 I had never mentioned Chade to anyone else; save Shrewd; nor heard talk of him from anyone around the keep。
〃Shade or sunlight; I know when to keep a grip on my tongue。 It would be a good thing for you to learn as well。〃 The Fool rose suddenly and went to the door。 He lingered there a moment。 〃She only hated you for the first few months。 And it wasn't truly hate of you; it was blind jealousy of your mother; that she could bear a babe to Chivalry; but Patience could not。 After that; her heart softened。 She wanted to send for you; to raise you as her own。 Some might say she merely wanted to possess anything that touched Chivalry。 But I don't think so。〃
I was staring at the Fool。
〃You look like a fish; with your mouth open like that;〃 he observed。 〃But of course; your father refused。 He said it might appear he was formally acknowledging his bastard。 But I don't think that was it at all。 I think it would have been dangerous for you。〃 The Fool made an odd pass with his hand; and a stick of dried meat appeared in his fingers。 I knew it had been up his sleeve; but I was unable to see how he acplished his tricks。 He flipped the meat onto my bed and the puppy sprang on it greedily。
〃You can hurt her; if you choose;〃 he offered me。 〃She feels such guilt at how alone you have been。 And you look so like Chivalry; anything you say will be as if it came from his lips。 She's like a gem with a flaw。 One precise tap from you; and she will fly all to pieces。 She's half…mad as she is; you know。 They would never have been able to kill Chivalry if she hadn't consented to his abdication。 At least; not with such blithe dismissal of the consequences。 She knows that。〃
〃Who is 'they'?〃 I demanded。
〃Who are they?〃 the Fool corrected me; and whisked out of sight。 By the time I got to the door; he was gone。 I quested after him; but got nothing。 Almost as if he were Forged。 I shivered at that thought; and went back to Smithy。 He was chewing the meat to slimy bits all over my bed。 I watched him。 〃The Fool's gone;〃 I told Smithy。 He wagged a casual acknowledgment and went on worrying his meat。
He was mine; given to me。 Not a stable dog I cared for; but mine; and outside of Burrich's knowledge or authority。 Other than my clothes and the copper bracelet that Chade had given me; I had few possessions。 But he made up for all lacks I might ever have had。
He was a sleek and healthy pup。 His coat was smooth now; but would grow bristly as he matured。 When I held him up to the window; I could see faint mottlings of color in his coat。 He'd be a dark brindle; then。 I discovered one white spot on his chin; and another on his left hind foot。 He clamped his little jaws on my shirtsleeve and shook it violently; uttering savage puppy growls。 I tussled him on the bed until he fell into a deep; limp sleep。 Then I moved him to his straw cushion and went reluctantly to my afternoon lessons and chores。
That initial week with Patience was a trying time for both of us。 I learned t