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12-07-2009, 09:16 PM | #11 |
Ghost Prince of Cardolan
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Girth
His feet were comfortably perched on the table. Never had he had the chance to eat such magnificent food! Such cooks were angels! Girth’s left hand was filled with mutton joint and his right hand dutifully scratched the ears of Dog. His eyes darted around the hall and settled on a couple standing close to the fire. Girth watched them for a while, finding comfort in their obvious affection for each other, but the scene did not last long. The man gave the woman a slight peck on the cheek and departed. The rings of the man’s fiddle soon echoed throughout the hall once again.
“You see, Hamrod, they are not such an unsophisticated people as you think. Though I don’t know why you think of such things. People like us should be satisfied with what is currently ours. After all, most of the people here are simple folk like ourselves.” “Nay, it was not that the people are un-so-phi-sti-cat-ed, as you say. I have no clue what that means.” “I hang around my betters too much. But go on…” “These people are too independent. Why look take that old soldier. Such disrespect! It would do these people good to feel the lash.” “What? What is this I hear from your lips?! I have never known you to be such an unfeeling man.” “Aye, and I have never known men such as these.” “You condemn these people too fast. They are a different people; therefore, it holds that they have different customs. I hold reserved opinions of all men involved in the squabble, but I forgive them. Why just look with what they have provided us with: a magnificent hall and an abounding feast. Tell me Hamrod, when was the last time that you supped at your lord’s table? Have you ever been invited in your lord’s home.” “It is not our place to sup at lord Athanar’s table or to be invited in his house.” “True, true, therefore, I am grateful that I am allowed to sup where I have the better sense to stay away from.” “That didn’t make a lick of sense.” “Maybe, but that is how I feel and nothing you say is going to make me miserable tonight. Let your opinion ferment for a while longer. The more it sits the more it will stink, in your case.” “Spoken like a true swine herder!” Hamrod shook his head causing his straight curly hair shaking like ruffled bush. Girth grabbed his belly and laughed heartily. “Aye, I’ll drink to that. May the dirt of Scarburg bring forth a great many piglets!” |
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