Stirling, S. M. - Emberverse - 03 - A Meeting at Corvallis by Stirling S. M
Author:Stirling, S. M. [Stirling, S. M.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Roc
Published: 2006-06-06T14:00:00+00:00
âQuantâ è bella giovinezza
Che si fugge tuttavia!
Chi vuol esse lieto, sia!
Di domanâ non câ è certezza.â
Havel grinned at the sound; the war-engine crews were laughing, but with their commander and not at him, which was a good sign. A leader had to show the troops he knew his business, but after that the odd larger-than-life gesture didnât hurt at all.
A glance at his watch when he reined in beside Signe and the banner againâ¦
Ten oâclock. This is all taking longer than I expected. OK, they want to wait, weâll wait. This is a delaying action, after all. If I had the rest of our Field Force here, I wouldnât be worriedânot at even odds. Of course, thatâs only about a fifth of their army there, and what Iâve got here now is half of mine. Where are the other eight thousand men Arminger can field? Are they all over on the east side of the river, taking on Mount Angel and the Mackenzies and my wifeâs lunatic little sister? Or are they going to send another couple of thousand down between the Eola Hills and the Coast Range, swarm Will Hutton under and bugger us for fair, as Sam would put it? Thatâs what Iâd do in his shoesâ¦
He still kept an eye on the Chapman Hill lookout post now and then; they could tell him if Stavarov was trying to get fancy, working a force west around his flank through the hills, or if his own reinforcements were in sight. Instead the next move from the Protectorâs ranks came as a surprise.
âWhatâs he doing?â Signe asked.
A knight had spurred out from the block of men-at-arms, his plumed helmet and the forked pennant on his lance fluttering in the wind. He tossed the lance over his head, whirling the eleven-foot weapon like a baton, shouting something not quite understandable at this distance and putting his horse through fancy footwork. His kite-shaped shield was divided into wedges of gold and black with their points meeting in the center, and a purple motorcycle wreathed in flames painted over it.
âGyronny or and sable, a Harley purpure,â Signe said, reading the blazonry.
âAt a guess, that guyâs folks were gangers, not Society types,â Havel said, grinning despite himself. âIt has a certain style. I used to really like my Harley in high school.â
âThatâs the Wereton family,â Signe said in a quelling tone. âOf Laurelwood Manor, up near Chehalem Mountain; they hold it by knight-service from the Barony of Forestgrove. Lord Harrison Decardâs their liege. And Mr. Motorcycle out there is challenging all and sundry to single combat. Stavarovâs going to let his hotheads work off some steam. Idiots.â
Havel felt his grin spread wider; here was something besides the tangled complexities and haunting fears of high commandâ¦.
Speaking of gesturesâ¦and Iâm not forty yet, he thought. Besides which, this is a delaying action. Playing at El Cid is delay, all right.
He ignored Signeâs horrified yelp and brought Gustav up in a rear that turned into a gallop as he shot ahead, north down River Bend Road.
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