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tg.stone of tears-第304部分

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 Kahlan told them that Richard would try to meet up with them in the Galean Crown city; and that he said that then he might need to take Zedd back to Westland; to see about the Sisters of the Dark。 But for now; they were safely out to sea。
 
 After a good meal; filled with joy and happy conversation that had been missing for so long; they started packing up their things。 Chandalen; with an uneasy expression; pulled Kahlan aside。
 
 ‘Mother Confessor; I wish to ask you something。 I would not ask you; except I know no one else to ask。’
 
 ‘What is it; Chandalen?’
 
 ‘How do you say ‘breasts’ in your tongue?’
 
 ‘What?’
 
 ‘What is the word for breasts? I wish to tell Jebra that she has fine breasts。’
 
 Kahlan rolled her shoulder self…consciously。 ‘Chandalen; I’m sorry; but I meant to have a talk with you about that。 I guess with everything that happened; I never got around to it。’
 
 ‘So talk now。 I wish to tell Jebra how much I like her fine breasts。’
 
 ‘Chandalen; with the Mud People; that is a proper thing to say to a woman。 It’s a pliment。 But in other places; it is not taken as a pliment; but as improper。 Very improper; until two people know each other。’
 
 ‘I know her well。’
 
 ‘Not well enough。 Will you trust me in this? If you really like her; then you must not tell her this; or she will not like you。’
 
 ‘But; women here do not like to hear the truth?’
 
 ‘It’s not that simple。 Would you tell a woman in your village you would like to see her with the mud washed from her hair; even though it is the truth?’
 
 He lifted an eyebrow。 ‘I see what you mean。’
 
 ‘Do you like other things about her?’
 
 He nodded enthusiastically。 ‘Yes。 I like everything about her。’
 
 ‘Then tell her you like her smile; or her hair; or her eyes。’
 
 ‘How do I know which is the proper thing to pliment?’
 
 Kahlan sighed。 ‘ Well; for now; just stick to anything that isn’t covered by clothes; and you will be safe。’
 
 He nodded thoughtfully。 ‘ You are wise; Mother Confessor。 I am glad you have Richard back as your mate; or you would surely have chosen Chandalen。’
 
 Kahlan laughed and gave him a hug。 He returned it warmly。
 
 Outside; she saw to the men: Captain Ryan; Lieutenant Hobson; Brin and Peter; and others she knew。 They were infected by her smile and good cheer。
 
 In the stables she checked on Nick。 Chandalen had stolen him back when they fled Aydindril。 The big warhorse neighed softly at her approach。
 
 Kahlan rubbed his gray nose as he nudged his head against her。 ‘How you doing; Nick?’ He nickered。 ‘How would you like to carry the queen of Galea to the palace in Ebinissia?’
 
 Nick tossed his head enthusiastically; anxious to be out of the stables and off into the brightening day。
 
 Water dripped from melting icicles at the edge of the stable roof。 Kahlan looked out over the hills。 It was going to be a rare; warm day in the winter。 But soon it would be spring。
 
 
 Mistress Sanderholt was surprised when Richard took another bowl of soup and chunk of bread。
 
 ‘Mistress Sanderholt; you make the best spice soup in the world; after mine。’
 
 In the kitchen beyond; the help was busily going about breakfast preparations。 She closed the door。
 
 ‘Richard; I am pleased you are so much better。 I was worried you would do something terrible last night; you were grieving so。 But this is too much of a change。 Something must have happened to make you have such a turnaround in spirit。’
 
 He looked up at her as he chewed。 He swallowed the bread。 ‘I will tell you if you promise to keep it a secret; for now。 It could cause serious trouble if you told anyone。’
 
 ‘I promise; then。’
 
 ‘Kahlan is not dead。’
 
 She stared blankly at him。 ‘Richard; you are worse than I thought。 I myself saw 。。。’
 
 ‘I know what you saw。 The wizard you saw is my grandfather。 He used a spell to make everyone think she was executed; so they would not be hunted down; so that they could escape。 She is safe。’
 
 She threw her arms around his neck。 ‘Oh; dear spirits be praised!’
 
 ‘Indeed;’ Richard said with a grin。
 
 Richard took the bowl of soup outside to watch the dawn。 He was too exhilarated to be cooped up indoors。 He sat on the vast steps; looking around at the magnificent palace soaring up all around him。 Towers and spires and sweeping roofs loomed in the early dawn light。
 
 As he ate his soup; he watched a gargoyle atop the edge of a nearby; enormous frieze supported by fluted columns。 The pink clouds were just beginning to glow behind it; silhouetting the grotesque; hunched shape。
 
 Richard had just put a spoonful of spice soup in his mouth when he thought he saw the gargoyle take a deep breath。 Richard set the bowl down。 He rose to his feet; his eyes never leaving the dark shape。 It moved again; just a little twitch。
 
 ‘Gratch! Gratch; is that you!’
 
 The shape didn’t move。 Maybe it was just his imagination。 Richard held his arms open wide。
 
 ‘Gratch! Please; if that’s you; forgive me。 Gratch; I’ve missed you!’
 
 It was still a moment; and then the wings stretched out。 It leapt from the corner of the building and swooped down in a glide toward him。 With a flutter of wings; the huge gar landed on the steps a short distance away。
 
 ‘Gratch! Oh; Gratch; I’ve missed you!’ The gar watched with glowing green eyes。 ‘I don’t know if you can understand; but I didn’t mean what I said。 I was only trying to save your life。 Please; forgive me? Richard loves Gratch。’
 
 His wings fluttered。 A cloud of breath came from between long fangs。 His ears perked up。
 
 ‘Grrratch luuug Raaaach aaarg。’
 
 The gar bounded into Richard’s arms; knocking him to the steps。 Richard hugged the furry beast; and Gratch enfolded him in arms and wings。 Each stroked the other’s back; and each grinned in his own way。
 
 When they finally sat up; Gratch hunched down; staring curiously at Richard’s face。 With the back of a huge claw; he stroked Richard’s jaw。
 
 Richard felt his smooth face as he smiled。 ‘It’s gone。 I’m not going to have a beard anymore。’
 
 Gratch’s nose wrinkled in disgust。 He let out a gurgling growl of displeasure。
 
 Richard laughed。 ‘You’ll get used to it。’ They sat together in the quiet of the dawn。 ‘Do you know; Gratch; that I’m a wizard?’
 
 Gratch gurgled a laugh and frowned dubiously。 Richard wondered how a gar could know what a wizard was。 Gratch never failed to astonish him with what he knew; with what he could grasp。
 
 ‘No; really。 I am。 Here; let me show you; I’ll make fire。’
 
 Richard held his palm out。 He called the power from the calm center。 Try as he might; nothing happened。 He could not make so much as a spark。 He sighed as Gratch howled in a roar of laughter; his wings flapping with the joke。
 
 A sudden memory came to him … something Denna had told him。 He had asked her how he had done all those things with magic。 She had looked at him with that all…knowing smile of peace; and said; Be proud you made the right choices; Richard; the 
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