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A Game of Thrones 4-Book Bundle

A Game of Thrones 4-Book Bundle

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Autoren: George R.R. Martin
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champion you and lose . . .”
    We will leave this world together, as we once came into it.
“He will not lose. Not Jaime. Not with my life at stake.”

JAIME
    T he new Lord of Riverrun was so angry that he was shaking. “We have been deceived,” he said. “This man has played us false!” Pink spittle flew from his lips as he jabbed a finger at Edmure Tully. “I will have his head off! I rule in Riverrun, by the king’s own decree, I—”
    â€œEmmon,” said his wife, “the Lord Commander knows about the king’s decree. Ser Edmure knows about the king’s decree. The stableboys know about the king’s decree.”
    â€œI am the lord, and I will have his head!”
    â€œFor what crime?” Thin as he was, Edmure still looked more lordly than Emmon Frey. He wore a quilted doublet of red wool with a leaping trout embroidered on its chest. His boots were black, his breeches blue. His auburn hair had been washed and barbered, his red beard neatly trimmed. “I did all that was asked of me.”
    â€œOh?” Jaime Lannister had not slept since Riverrun had opened its gates, and his head was pounding. “I do not recall asking you to let Ser Brynden escape.”
    â€œYou required me to surrender my castle, not my uncle. Am I to blame if your men let him slip through their siege lines?”
    Jaime was not amused.
“Where is he?”
he said, letting his irritation show. His men had searched Riverrun thrice over, and Brynden Tully was nowhere to be found.
    â€œHe never told me where he meant to go.”
    â€œAnd you never asked. How did he get out?”
    â€œFish swim. Even black ones.” Edmure smiled.
    Jaime was sorely tempted to crack him across the mouth with his golden hand. A few missing teeth would put an end to his smiles. For a man who was going to spend the rest of his life a prisoner, Edmure was entirely too pleased with himself. “We have oubliettes beneath the Casterly Rock that fit a man as tight as a suit of armor. You can’t turn in them, or sit, or reach down to your feet when the rats start gnawing at your toes. Would you care to reconsider that answer?”
    Lord Edmure’s smile went away. “You gave me your word that I would be treated honorably, as befits my rank.”
    â€œSo you shall,” said Jaime. “Nobler knights than you have died whimpering in those oubliettes, and many a high lord too. Even a king or two, if I recall my history. Your wife can have the one beside you, if you like. I would not want to part you.”
    â€œHe did swim,” said Edmure, sullenly. He had the same blue eyes as his sister Catelyn, and Jaime saw the same loathing there that he’d once seen in hers. “We raised the portcullis on the Water Gate. Not all the way, just three feet or so. Enough to leave a gap under the water, though the gate still appeared to be closed. My uncle is a strong swimmer. After dark, he pulled himself beneath the spikes.”
    And he slipped under our boom the same way, no doubt.
A moonless night, bored guards, a black fish in a black river floating quietly downstream. If Ruttiger or Yew or any of their men heard a splash, they would put it down to a turtle or a trout. Edmure had waited most of the day before hauling down the direwolf of Stark in token of surrender. In the confusion of the castle changing hands, it had been the next morning before Jaime had been informed that the Blackfish was not amongst the prisoners.
    He went to the window and gazed out over the river. It was a bright autumn day, and the sun was shining on the waters.
By now the Blackfish could be ten leagues downstream.
    â€œYou have to find him,” insisted Emmon Frey.
    â€œHe’ll be found.” Jaime spoke with a certainty he did not feel. “I have hounds and hunters sniffing after him even now.” Ser Addam Marbrand was leading the search on the south side of the river, Ser Dermot of the Rainwood on the north. He had considered enlisting the riverlords as well, but Vance and Piper and their ilk were more like to help the Blackfish escape than clap him into fetters. All in all, he was not hopeful. “He may elude us for a time,” he said, “but eventually he must surface.”
    â€œWhat if he should try and take my castle back?”
    â€œYou have a garrison of two hundred.” Too large a garrison, in truth, but Lord Emmon had an anxious disposition.

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