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anner.thevampirearmand-第29章

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r; though she had seen me as well; for sure。
 
 She was herself; as I had left her a world of hours ago; in gold velvet and silk tissue; her braid coiled about the back of her head to weigh down her voluminous tresses which fell in their rippled splendor over her shoulders and down her back。
 
 Her small face was quick with questioning and alarm。
 
 〃Marius;〃 she said。 〃How now; my Lord; do you e here like this; into my private room? How now; you e by the window; and with Amadeo? What is this; jealousy of me?〃
 
 〃No; only I would have a confession;〃 my Master said。 His very voice trembled。 He held me tight by my hand as if I were a mere child as he approached her; his long finger flying out to accuse her 。 。 。 〃Tell him; my darling angel; tell him what lies behind your fabulous face。〃
 
 〃I don't know what you mean; Marius。 But you anger me。 And I order you out of my house。 Amadeo; what do you say to this abuse?〃
 
 〃I don't know; Bianca;〃 I murmured。 I was totally in fear。 Never had I heard my Master's voice tremble; and never had I heard anyone address him so familiarly by name。
 
 〃Get out of my house; Marius。 Go now。 I speak to the honorable man in you。〃
 
 〃Ah; and how then did your friend Marcellus go; the Florentine; the one you were told to lure here with your clever words; the one whose drink you laced with enough poison to kill twenty men?〃
 
 My damsel's face grew brittle but never really hard。 She seemed a porcelain princess as she appraised my angry; trembling Master。
 
 〃What is this to you; my Lord?〃 she asked。 〃Have you bee the Grand Council or the Council of Ten? Take me up before the courts on charges; if you will; you stealthy sorcerer! Prove your words。〃
 
 There was a great high…strung dignity to her。 She craned her neck and raised her chin。
 
 〃Murderess;〃 my Master said。 〃I see it now within the solitary cell of your mind; a dozen confessions; a dozen cruel and importunate acts; a dozen crimes…。〃
 
 〃No; you cannot judge me! A magician you might be; but you are no angel; Marius。 Not you with your boys。〃
 
 He dragged her forward; and once again I saw his mouth open。 I saw his deadly teeth。
 
 〃No; Master; no!〃 I ripped loose of his slack neglected hand and flew at him with my fists; crashing my body between hers and his and pounding on him with all my might。 〃You can't do it; Master。 I don't care what she's done。 You seek these reasons for what。 Call her importunate? Her! And what is it with you?〃
 
 She fell backwards against her bed and struggled up onto it; her legs bent。 She drew back into the shadows。
 
 〃You are the Fiend from Hell himself;〃 she whispered。 〃You are a monster; and I have seen it。 Amadeo; he'll never let me live。〃
 
 〃Let her live; my Lord; or I die with her!〃 I said。 〃She's no more than a lesson here; and I will not see her die。〃
 
 My Master was wretched。 He was dazed。 He pushed me away from him; steadying me so that I didn't fall。 He moved towards the bed; but not in pursuit of her。 He sat down beside her。 She recoiled ever deeper against the headboard; her hand reaching out vainly for the sheer gold drapery as if it could save her。
 
 She was wan and small; and her fierce blue eyes remained fixed and wide。
 
 〃We are killers together; Bianca;〃 he whispered to her。 He reached out。
 
 I rushed forward; but only to be stopped casually by his right hand; and with his left he smoothed her few tiny loose curls back from her forehead。 He rested his hand on her as if he were a priest giving a blessing。
 
 〃Of rude necessity; Sir; all of it;〃 she said。 〃What choice after all did I have?〃 How brave she was; how strong like fine silver suffused with steel。 〃Once given the missions; what am I to do; for I know what is to be done and for whom? How clever they were。 It was a brew which took days to kill its victim far from my warm rooms。〃
 
 〃Call your oppressor here; child; and poison him; instead of those he points out。〃
 
 〃Yes; that ought to do it;〃 I said hastily。 〃Kill the man who put you up to it。〃
 
 She seemed in truth to think on this and then to smile。 〃And what of his guards; his kinsmen? They would strangle me for the grand betrayal。〃
 
 〃I'll kill him for you; sweet;〃 said Marius。 〃And for that; you'll owe me no high crimes; only your gentle forgetfulness of the appetite you have seen tonight in me。〃
 
 For the first time; her courage seemed to waver。 Her eyes filled with clear pretty tears。 A tiny weariness showed itself in her。 She hung her head for a moment。 〃You know who he is; you know where he lodges; you know that he is in Venice now。〃
 
 〃He's a dead man; my beautiful lady;〃 my Master said。
 
 I slipped my arm around his neck。 I kissed his forehead。 He kept his eyes on her。
 
 〃e; then; cherub;〃 he said to me while he still looked at her。 〃We'll go to rid the world of this Florentine; this banker; who uses Bianca to dispatch those who have given him accounts in secret。〃
 
 This intelligence amazed Bianca; but once again she made a soft; knowing smile。 How graceful she was; how devoid of pride and bitterness。 How these horrors were cast aside。
 
 My Master held me fast to him with his right arm。 He reached inside his jacket with his left and took out of it a large beautiful pear…shaped pearl。 It seemed a priceless thing。 He gave it to Bianca; who took it only with hesitation; watching it drop into her lazy; open hand。
 
 〃Let me kiss you; darling princess;〃 he said。
 
 To my astonishment; she allowed it; and he covered her now with feathery kisses; and I watched her pretty golden eyebrows pucker; and I saw her eyes bee dazzled; and her body go limp。 She lay back on her pillows and then fell into a fast sleep。
 
 We withdrew。 I thought I heard the shutters close behind us。 The night was wet and dark。 My head was pressed to my Master's shoulder。 I couldn't have looked up or moved if I wanted to。
 
 〃Thank you; my beloved Lord; that you didn't kill her;〃 I whispered。
 
 〃She is more than a practical woman;〃 he said。 〃She is unbroken still。 She has the innocence and cunning of a duchess or a queen。〃
 
 〃But where do we go now?〃
 
 〃We are there; Amadeo。 We are on the roof。 Look about you。 Do you hear the din below?〃
 
 It was tambourines and drums and flutes playing。
 
 〃Ah; so; they will die at their banquet;〃 my Master said thoughtfully。 He stood at the edge of the roof; holding to the stone railing。 The wind blew his cloak back; and he turned his eyes up to the stars。
 
 〃I want to see it all;〃 I said。
 
 He shut his eyes as if I'd struck him a blow。
 
 〃Don't think me cold; Sir;〃 I said。 〃Don't think me tired and used to things brutal and cruel。 I am only the fool; Sir; the fool for God。 We don't question; if memory serves me right。 We laugh and we accept and we turn all life into joy。〃
 
 〃e down with me; then。 There are a crowd of them; these crafty Florentines。 Oh; but I am so hungry。 I have starved myself for a night such as this。〃
 
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 PERHAPS mortals feel this way when they hunt the big beasts of the forest and of the jungle。 For me; as we went down the stairs from the ceiling i
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