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rj.eyeoftheworld-第88章

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       At least he was not a Trolloc; but he was the strangest fellow Perrin had ever seen。 For one thing; his clothes all seemed to be made from animal skins; with the fur still on; even his boots and the odd; flat…topped round cap on his head。 His cloak was a crazy quilt of rabbit and squirrel; his trousers appeared to be made from the long…haired hide of a brown and white goat。 Gathered at the back of his neck with a cord; his graying brown hair hung to his waist。 A thick beard fanned across half his chest。 A long knife hung at his belt; almost a sword; and a bow and quiver stood propped against a limb close to hand。
       The man leaned back with his eyes closed; apparently asleep; but Perrin did not stir from his concealment。 Six sticks slanted over the fellow's fire; and on each stick a rabbit was skewered; roasted brown and now and then dripping juice that hissed in the flames。 The smell of them; so close; made his mouth water。
       〃You done drooling?〃 The man opened one eye and cocked it at Perrin's hiding place。 〃You and your friend might as well sit and have a bite。 I haven't seen you eat much the last couple of days。〃
       Perrin hesitated; then stood slowly; still gripping his axe tightly。 〃You've been watching me for two days?〃
       The man chuckled deep in his throat。 〃Yes; I been watching you。 And that pretty girl。 Pushes you around like a bantam rooster; doesn't she? Heard you; mostly。 The horse is the only one of you doesn't trample around loud enough to be heard five miles off。 You going to ask her in; or are you intending to eat all the rabbit yourself?〃
       Perrin bristled; he knew he did not make much noise。 You could not get close enough to a rabbit in the Waterwood to fetch it with a sling if you made noise。 But the smell of rabbit made him remember that Egwene was hungry; too; not to mention waiting to discover if it was a Trolloc fire they had smelled。
       He slipped the haft of his axe through the belt loop and raised his voice。 〃Egwene! It's all right! It is rabbit!〃 Offering his hand; he added in a more normal tone; 〃My name is Perrin。 Perrin Aybara。〃
       The man considered his hand before taking it awkwardly; as if unused to shaking hands。 〃I'm called Elyas;〃 he said; looking up。 〃Elyas Machera。〃
       Perrin gasped; and nearly dropped Elyas's hand。 The man's eyes were yellow; like bright; polished gold。 Some memory tickled at the back of Perrin's mind; then fled。 All he could think of right then was that all of the Trollocs' eyes he had seen had been almost black。
       Egwene appeared; cautiously leading Bela。 She tied the mare's reins to one of the smaller branches of the oak; and made polite sounds when Perrin introduced her to Elyas; but her eyes kept drifting to the rabbits。 She did not seem to notice the man's eyes。 When Elyas motioned them to the food; she fell to with a will。 Perrin hesitated only a minute longer before joining her。
       Elyas waited silently while they ate。 Perrin was so hungry he tore off pieces of meat so hot he had to juggle them from hand to hand before he could hold them in his mouth。 Even Egwene showed little of her usual neatness; greasy juice ran down her chin。 Day faded into twilight before they began to slow down; moonless darkness closing in around the fire; and then Elyas spoke。
       〃What are you doing out here? There isn't a house inside fifty miles in any direction。〃
       〃We're going to Caemlyn;〃 Egwene said。 〃Perhaps you could …〃 Her eyebrows lifted coolly as Elyas threw back his head and roared with laughter。 Perrin stared at him; a rabbit leg half raised to his mouth。
       〃Caemlyn?〃 Elyas wheezed when he could talk again。 〃The path you're following; the line you've taken the last two days; you'll pass a hundred miles or more north of Caemlyn。〃
       〃We were going to ask directions;〃 Egwene said defensively。 〃We just haven't found any villages or farms; yet。〃
       〃And none you will;〃 Elyas said; chuckling。 〃The way you're going; you can travel all the way to the Spine of the World without seeing another human。 Of course; if you managed to climb the Spine … it can be done; some places … you could find people in the Aiel Waste; but you wouldn't like it there。 You'd broil by day; and freeze by night; and die of thirst anytime。 It takes an Aielman to find water in the Waste; and they don't like strangers much。 No; not much; I'd say。〃 He set off into another; more furious; burst of laughter; this time actually rolling on the ground。 〃Not much at all;〃 he managed。
       Perrin shifted uneasily。 Are we eating with a madman?
       Egwene frowned; but she waited until Elyas's mirth faded a little; then said; 〃Perhaps you could show us the way。 You seem to know a good deal more about where places are than we do。〃
       Elyas stopped laughing。 Raising his head; he replaced his round fur cap; which had fallen off while he was rolling about; and stared at her from under lowered brows。 〃I don't much like people;〃 he said in a flat voice。 〃Cities are full of people。 I don't go near villages; or even farms; very often。 Villagers; farmers; they don't like my friends。 I wouldn't even have helped you if you hadn't been stumbling around as helpless and innocent as newborn cubs。〃
       〃But at least you can tell us which way to go;〃 she insisted。 〃If you direct us to the nearest village; even if it's fifty miles away; surely they'll give us directions to Caemlyn。〃
       〃Be still;〃 Elyas said。 〃My friends are ing。〃
       Bela suddenly whinnied in fear; and began jerking to pull her reins free。 Perrin half rose as shapes appeared all around them in the darkening forest。 Bela reared and twisted; screaming。
       〃Quiet the mare;〃 Elyas said。 〃They won't hurt her。 Or you; if you're still。〃
       Four wolves stepped into the firelight; shaggy; waist…high forms with jaws that could break a man's leg。 As if the people were not there they walked up to the fire and lay down between the humans。 In the darkness among the trees firelight reflected off the eyes of more wolves; on all sides。
       Yellow eyes; Perrin thought。 Like Elyas's eyes。 That was what he had been trying to remember。 Carefully watching the wolves among them; he reached for his axe。
       〃I would not do that;〃 Elyas said。 〃If they think you mean harm; they'll stop being friendly。〃
       They were staring at him; those four wolves; Perrin saw。 He had the feeling that all the wolves; those in the trees; as well; were staring at him。 It made his skin itch。 Cautiously he moved his hands away from the axe。 He imagined he could feel the tension ease among the wolves。 Slowly he sat back down; his hands shook until he gripped his knees to stop them。 Egwene was so stiff she almost quivered。 One wolf; close to black with a lighter gray patch on his face; lay nearly touching her。
       Bela had ceased her screaming and rearing。 Instead she stood trembling and shifting in an attempt to keep all of the wolves in view; kicking occasionally to show the wolves that she could; intending to sell her life dearly。 The wolves seemed to ignore her and everyone else。 Tongues lolling out of their mouths; they waited at their ease。
       〃There;〃 Elyas said。 〃That's better。〃
       〃Are they tame?〃 Egwene asked faintly; and hopefully; too。 〃They're 。。。 pets?〃
       Elyas snorted。 〃Wolves don't tame; girl; not even as well as men。 They're my friends。 We keep each other pany; hunt together; converse; after a fashion。 Just like any friends。 Isn't that right; Dapple?〃 A wolf with fur that faded through a dozen shades of gray; dark and light; turned her head to look at him。
       〃You talk to them?〃 Perrin marveled。
       〃It isn't exactly talking;〃 Elyas replied slowly。 〃The words don't matter; and they aren't exactly right; either。 Her name isn't Dapple。 It's something that means the way shadows play on a forest pool at a midwinter dawn; with the breeze rippling the surface; and the tang of ice when the water touches the tongue; and a hint of snow before nightfall in the air。 But that isn't quite it; either。 You can't say it in words。 It's more of a feeling。 That's the way wolves talk。 The others are Burn; Hopper; and Wind。〃 Burn had an old scar on his shoulder that migh
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