kutzkattherine.the bishopsheir-第4部分
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bright shades。 Eventually; he even learned to like them。
His body squire had chosen verdant hues for him today: a blue…green cloak collared and lined in silver fox drawn over a nubby wool robe in a slightly lighter shade; ankle…length and slit front and rear for riding。 The borders and cuffs were stiff with dozens of his Corwyn gryphons worked in gold bullion; the throat clasped with a silver penannular brooch which had been his mother's。
He still wore a mail shirt beneath his finery; as he always had: fine; supple chain which would turn aside all but the most direct dagger thrust。 But where once the metal would have gleamed openly at wrists and throat; boldly belligerent and just a little to ready for trouble; now it was hidden beneath an undertunic of rich; slubbed silk; with soft wool between the chain and his skin。 The scabbard of the sword at his left hip was mounted with silver…set Cassani cairngorms the size of a man's thumbnail … Duncan's birthday gift to him two months before: civilized splendor; even if the blade the scabbard sheathed was as serviceable as ever。
A shorter blade was thrust into his right boot…top; the hilt never far from his gloved hand; and he still carried a narrow stiletto in a wrist…sheathed strapped along his left forearm; underneath the mail。 Around his neck he wore the gilded captain…general's chain Kelson had given him at last year's Christmas Court; each link engraved with Haldane lions and Corwyn gryphons chasing one another's tails。 The old Morgan would not have understood the joke。
He sighed and shifted; and the sound of the chain chiming against the stone railing brought him back to awareness of his surroundings。 Kelson's voice in the chamber below had been replaced by another while Morgan day…dreamed; and a quick glance between the curtains confirmed that the speaker was Archbishop Bradene。 Seconds before the door latch lifted; Morgan sensed the king approaching even as he quested outward with his mind。 He was already rising to incline his head in a slight bow as Kelson stepped inside。
〃Well; no sense trying to take you by surprise;〃 the boy remarked with a rueful smile。 〃You always seem to know it is I。 How did I do?〃
Morgan shrugged and returned the smile。
〃The part that I heard was fine; my prince。 I must confess that my attention wandered; toward the end。 We went over this so many times in Droghera。〃
〃I know。 I nearly bored myself as well。〃 Kelson flashed a more wistful grin as he drifted over to peer through the curtains as Morgan had done。 〃Still; it had to be said。〃
〃Aye。〃
As the king stood there poised and listening; Morgan was reminded once again how much had changed in the past three years。 Kelson had grown more than a handspan since that day Morgan had e to help a grief…stricken boy of fourteen keep his throne。 The boy was a man now … still not as tall as Morgan; but already taller than his father had been; if more slightly built。 In other ways than size; he would also be a bigger man than Brion。 Already he knew more of his magical heritage than Brion ever had; and more of the ways of people。
The eyes were the same; though … the grey Haldane eyes that could pierce all subterfuge and read a man's soul; even if the vigor of merely human potential were not enhanced by Haldane magic。 The silky black hair was Brion's; too; though Kelson wore it far longer of late than his father ever had … short across his forehead; but almost brushing his shoulders on the sides。 A golden circlet chased with an interlace design bound the long part off his face; but the back was rumpled where it had caught the high…standing collar of his formal court robe。 Kelson raked the fingers of one hand through the snarls and glanced aside at Morgan with a mischievous grin as he let the curtains fall back into place。
〃I've a mind to do something that I know will vex you;〃 he said; beginning to shrug out of his heavy outer robe。 〃Would you be terribly cross if I went off and left you here for a few days to supervise the bishops?〃
Adopting the bland expression as well as the stance of a valet; Morgan caught Kelson's robe before it could slip to the floor and laid it aside; gathering up the fur…lined cloak of scarlet that the king had worn earlier in the day。
〃I shan't deny that listening to a pack of bishops argue is among my least favorite occupations … or that I should prefer you didn't go too far afield; this close to Meara;〃 he said neutrally。 〃On the other hand; you generally have good reasons for the things you want to do。 Where; specifically; did you plan to go?〃
Still grinning; the king took off his circlet long enough to rub his forehead where the band had pressed; before turning to back into the cloak Morgan extended。 In the process; one long strand of hair caught on the wire of the great ruby winking in his right earlobe; and he tossed his head to free it as he settled the circlet back on his head。
〃Why; Morgan; you're beginning to sound like a true courtier;〃 he said; adjusting the cloak on his shoulders and snapping the clasp as Morgan freed his hair from the sable collar。 〃I need to go to Trurill; though。 I'd planned to include it in my progress this summer; but Carsten's death interrupted that; as you know。 It occurs to me that this might be my last chance to poke about before the rains start。〃
〃Why Trurill; in particular?〃 Morgan asked。 〃Do you have reason to suspect trouble there?〃
〃No。 But if Meara should go more sour than it already has; I'd like to be certain of my border barons。 Brice of Trurill says he's loyal … all of them do; when I'm nearby and they're this far from Rhemuth … but in another few weeks; he'll be beyond my reach until the spring。〃
Morgan grimaced; personal distaste for the job Kelson was leaving him giving way to very real concern for the royal safety。
〃Are you sure this isn't just an excuse to get out of an onerous job?〃 he murmured。 〃I hasten to remind you that the troops we brought from Rhemuth are not accustomed to the ways of the bordermen。 Up here; they fight an entirely different kind of skirmish。 If Brice isn't loyal … 〃
〃If he isn't loyal; then I need to know;〃 Kelson interrupted。 〃I'm taking Duncan's Jodrell as guide。 He's familiar with the area。〃 He paused to grin。 〃And of course it's an excuse to get out of an onerous job。 You don't think I'd be fool enough to go into the borderlands without you if I really thought Brice was vacillating; do you? You taught me better than that。〃
〃I should like to think so;〃 Morgan returned; little reassured。 〃I just hope you're as good a judge of character as you think you are。 I've met this Brice。 He's a tricky devil。〃
〃Tricky enough to lie to me and get away with it?〃
〃Probably not。 But he might not tell all the truth; either。 Half…truths can sometimes be more dangerous than outright lies … and Truth…Reading isn't much defense against that。〃
Kelson shrugged。 〃That's true。 But I fancy I know enough to ask the right questions。〃
Morgan said nothing; but he was thinking that sometimes Kelson did now know quite as much as he thought he did。 The boy was more experienced than many other young men of far more years; and mature for his age。 God knew … he could not have survived the past three years if he were not … but he sometimes tended to take his newly gained maturity for granted and to overestimate what could be done。 Age and further experience would pensate for that in time; but meanwhile; the king sometimes gave Morgan the odd; anxious moment。
Still; Morgan supposed that Kelson could not get into too much trouble this close to Culdi; and with the local barons aware that the king's champion was not far away and expecting a prompt return。 In all ages; fledglings must be permitted to try their wings … even if the trying sometimes turned their mentors prematurely grey。 Morgan was suddenly grateful that his hair was already light; so Kelson would never know the extent of the anxiety he caused。
〃You aren't really worried; are you?〃 Kelson asked after a few seconds; when Morgan did not speak; apparently sensing the other's reservations。 〃Nothing is going to happen。 Ewan is dying to get away to the mountains for a few days … I think he dislikes being cooped up at court even more than you do