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ggk.thelionsofal-rassan-第119章

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  〃I imagine so。 I propose to give him; unfortunately; even greater cause for regret。〃
  〃How so?〃
  It was like a dance; Jehane thought; this formality screening things so much deeper than words could go。 She stood by young Alvar; listening; and stopped even pretending to examine his shoulder。 It was too dark here; in any case。
  〃I believe I have sufficient authority to make you a proposal on behalf of the king of Valledo。〃
  He was right; Jehane thought。 How had Ammar known; so surely? No answer to that; except to remember who and what he was。 What they both were。 In the wind from the north she could feel something swiftly approaching its end。
  Ammar said; 〃I am always interested in proposals。 And yours have ever been intriguing。〃
  Rodrigo hesitated; choosing words。 〃As we stand here; King Sanchez of Ruenda is riding for Salos downriver; and the army of Jalofia is approaching Ragosa。〃
  〃Ah! Jalofia rides! Queen Fruela es to avenge her dead captain?〃
  King Ramiro's mouth quirked sideways at that。
  〃Something of the sort;〃 Rodrigo said; unsmiling。 〃There have been a great many dead captains over the years。〃
  〃Alas; it is true。 'War feeds like a wild dog upon the hearts of brave men。' 〃
  〃I know that;〃 said the king of Valledo suddenly。 〃That was written by ibn Khairan of Aljais。〃
  Ammar turned to him and Jehane knew he was surprised; however he might try to conceal it。 〃At your service; my lord。 The line scans better in Asharic。〃
  The king's turn to betray astonishment。 He looked sharply at Rodrigo and then back to Ammar。 〃I had not 。。。 you are 。。。 ?〃 He turned to Rodrigo again; eyebrows arched。
  Calmly; Rodrigo said; 〃We were exiled at the same time last year in Ragosa。 We have been panions since。 He came here; despite a death sentence in Cartadan lands; to bring Ishak ben Yonannon and his wife out of Fezana。 Jehane bet Ishak who stands here is physician to my pany。 Ibn Khairan would have been killed by the Muwardis had they known he was in the city。〃
  〃I daresay there is no love shared there;〃 King Ramiro murmured。 He was a tall; handsome man。 He had also recognized a line from a poem by Ammar。 〃Is there any shared here?〃 he asked。
  〃I am attempting to find out;〃 Rodrigo said。 〃Ammar; we have always thought that if this army and the other two moved south; Yazir ibn Q'arif would probably be in the peninsula by summer's end or next spring。 Al…Rassan; as it has been; is ing to an end。〃
  〃Sorrowfully; I believe that;〃 Jehane heard the man she loved say quietly。 〃Tell me; who will remember the gardens of the Al…Fontina in time to e? Or the ivories in the holy places of Ragosa?〃
  〃I cannot answer that;〃 Rodrigo replied。 〃Perhaps you will help us all remember; I do not know。 I have more immediate concerns。 The king has instructed me that this is to be a Valledan campaign of conquest; not a holy war; though there are clerics with us and it might appear otherwise。〃
  〃Oh; good!〃 Ammar said; too brightly。 〃Does that mean only those who resist you are nailed to wood or burned alive while the clerics sing paeans to Jad?〃
  〃Something of the sort;〃 Rodrigo said levelly。
  〃Almalik of Cartada is a dead man;〃 King Ramiro interjected quietly; 〃for what he tried to do to the queen。 And the Muwardis; when we find them; will be offered no kindness by me。 Not after tonight。 But my heart is not set on slaughter; either for its own sake or to make the clerics happy。〃
  〃Ah;〃 said Ammar in his most sardonic voice; 〃a gentle conquest。 Horsemen of Jad waving to happy Asharite farmers as they trot by。 And to keep your brave soldiers content…what? Chop up a few Kindath on the way? No one will miss them; will they?〃
  Rodrigo refused to rise to the bait。 〃This is warfare; Ammar。 Neither of us are children。 It is still Ashar and Jad and there will be ugliness。 After several hundred years and with that other army sailing for Soriyya there will be worse than ugliness。〃
  〃What; I wonder; is worse than ugliness?〃
  〃You do not really mean that;〃 Rodrigo said。 〃I have part of an answer; though。 Worse; is when what little space there is for men to move back and forth between worlds disappears because the worlds are lost to hatred。 That may happen to us yet。〃 He hesitated。 〃It probably will; Ammar。 I have no more illusions than you do。 There will be no happy farmers where this army passes。 We will conquer if we can; and do what we must do; and then we will try to govern here; as the khalifs and the city…kings have governed the Jaddites and Kindath among you。〃
  〃How 。。。 pragmatic of you;〃 Ammar said; with an icy smile。 He was angry; Jehane saw; and not trying to hide it。
  Rodrigo saw it too。 He said; 〃Are we the proper targets for your feelings right now?〃
  〃You are adequate; failing something better。〃
  〃What would you have me do?〃 Rodrigo cried suddenly。 In the silence that followed; Jehane had a sense; as once before in Ragosa; that for these two men; staring fixedly at each other now; no one else was in the world; just for a moment。
  The moment came; and was briefly held; and then it passed。 Jehane felt as if she could almost see it happen: something receding from the two of them; faster than any horses could run; into the dark。
  〃What would I have you do?〃 Ammar's voice had softened。 He spoke Asharic now。 〃What you cannot do; I suppose。 Go home。 Breed horses; raise your sons; love your wife。〃 He turned to the king of Valledo。 〃Make your country…all of Esperana if you can unite it…into a land that understands more than only war and righteous piety。 Allow space in your lives for more than battle chants to inspire soldiers。 Teach your people to 。。。 understand a garden; the reason for a fountain; music。〃
  The wind blew past them。 Ibn Khairan shook his head。 〃Forgive me。 I am being extremely foolish。 I am tired and I know you are as well。 These tidings you bring are not unexpected; but they do mark the death of something I have 。。。 held dear。〃
  〃I know this。〃 Rodrigo's voice was rock…steady。 〃I would like you to help keep some part of Al…Rassan alive。 I said I had a proposal。 If the king does not disagree; I would offer you certain offices in Al…Rassan and ultimately the rank of constable of Valledo; shared with myself。〃
  Jehane heard Alvar de Pellino gasp and saw the king make an abrupt; uncontrolled movement。 Rodrigo had just proposed to cut his own position in half and give it to an Asharite。
  Ammar laughed softly。 He looked at the king and then back to Rodrigo。 〃You do enjoy surprising people; don't you? I thought that was my vice。〃
  Again; Rodrigo did not smile。 〃It seems simple enough to me。 We haven't nearly enough people to take and settle Al…Rassan。 We need the Star…born…and the Kindath…to stay here; farm the land; conduct their business; pay taxes 。。。 perhaps one day bee Jaddites in the same way our people have turned to Ashar here over the centuries。 If this campaign succeeds; we will be a very few people in a large land。 To keep the sons and daughters of Ashar calm and well…governed we need men of their own faith。 A great many of them eventually; but at the moment there is only one man I trust to wield so much power and strive towards this balancing and you are that man。 Will you help govern Al…Rassan for us? So much of it as we control?〃
  Ammar turned to the king again。 〃He is eloquent when he chooses to be; is he not? Does he persuade you?〃 The cutting edge of irony was in his voice again。 〃Does it sound simple enough to you?〃
  The horses were running away in the night。 Jehane could almost see them; so vivid was the image for her…manes lifting with their speed under the moons and the racing clouds。
  〃He has surprised me;〃 said King Ramiro carefully。 〃Though not more than I am surprised to discover you in my camp。 But yes; Ser Rodrigo speaks simple truths and I can hear those as well as any man; I hope。 Speaking for myself; I also prefer a palace or a chapel with some grace to one that merely keeps out wind and rain。 I am not unaware of what Al…Rassan has been。 I have read your verses; and that of other poets here。 There are those among us who might be hoping for bonfires of flesh as we move south。 I would pref
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