tg.stone of tears-第118部分
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as the captain。 The two men with him; one to each side; were lieutenants。
When he drew himself to a panting halt before her; she let the hood of her mantle drop back。 Her long hair fell across the white fur。
‘What is the 。。。’ The captain’s eyes went suddenly wide。 He and the two lieutenants collapsed to a knee。
Every man as far as she could see fell to his knees。 Every head bowed。 The rustle of wool; the creek of leather; and the clang of steel fell silent。 The three men with her cast one another glances of wonder; they had never seen the Mother Confessor greeted by anyone but Mud People before。 The only sound was the slow creak of branches in the cold breeze。
‘Rise; my children。’
Acpanied by the renewed racket of movement; all came to their feet。 The captain stood and gave her a smart bow; from the waist。 He came up with a proud smile。
‘Mother Confessor; what an honor!’
Kahlan stared in disbelief at his square jaw; his wavy light brown hair; his clear; blue eyes; his young; handsome face。
‘You’re a child;’ she whispered。 She looked around to the hundreds; the thousands; of young; bright eyes all fixed on her。 She blinked at them。 She could feel the blood going to her face。
Her fists tightened as she shook with rage。 ‘You’re children! You’re all children!’
The captain glanced back to his men with an embarrassed expression bordering on hurt。 ‘Mother Confessor; we’re new recruits; but we’re all soldiers of the Galean army。’
‘You are all children;’ she whispered。 ‘Children!’
Silence swept over the gathered recruits。 Most looked to be fifteen or sixteen years。 The captain and his two lieutenants shifted their weight and hung their heads。 Some of the men couldn’t help staring openly at Chandalen; Prindin; and Tos…sidin。 They had never seen anyone like them before。
Kahlan grabbed the captain’s lapels and began dragging him off。 She growled to the two lieutenants。 ‘You two e along with us。’ She glared over their heads。 ‘Everyone go back to what you were doing!’
There was a rattle of swords being returned to scabbards and arrows to quivers as she dragged the captain out of earshot of his men。 When she reached the trees; she pulled him toward a log and released him with an angry shove。
Kahlan flopped down on a snow…covered log as if it were a throne。 She folded her arms。 Chandalen stood to her right; Prindin and Tossidin to her left。 They planted the butts of their spears and waited in silence。
She gritted her teeth。 ‘What is your name; Captain?’
He fumbled with a brass button on his open coat。 ‘I’m Bradley Ryan。’ His blue eyes came up。 ‘Captain Bradley Ryan; Mother Confessor。’ He quickly glanced away to the man at his right。 ‘This is Lieutenant Nolan Sloan。’ He pointed to the other side。 ‘This is Lieutenant Flin Hobson。’
‘How many children do you have along with you; Captain Ryan?’
He stiffened a little。 ‘Mother Confessor; we may be younger than you; although not by much; and you may not think highly of us; but we’re soldiers。 Good soldiers。’
‘Good soldiers。’ She was hardly able to keep herself from screaming at him。 ‘If you’re such good soldiers; why was I able to walk; unnoticed; through your line of sentries?’ His face reddened and he made a visible effort to remain silent。 ‘And is there a one of these good soldiers; including you three; that is beyond eighteen?’ He pressed his lips tighter and shook his head。 ‘Then I repeat; how many children do you have along with you?’
There are four and a half thousand under my mand。’
‘And do you know; Captain Ryan; that you are about to stumble upon a force ten times your size?’
Captain Ryan lifted an eyebrow; and a little…boy grin grew out of one side of his mouth。 ‘We’re not about to ‘stumble’ upon anyone; Mother Confessor。 We’re about to catch them。 We’ve been chasing them。 I think we’ll have them tomorrow。’
She gritted her teeth anew。 ‘Have them? Tomorrow; if I hadn’t caught up with you; young man; you and all your ‘men’ would die。 You have no idea of the army you are about to catch。’
He lifted his chin。 ‘We know what we are chasing。 We have scouts; you know。 I get reports。’
Kahlan shot to her feet; thrusting her arm to the right and pointing。 ‘There are fifty thousand men around that mountain!’
‘Fifty…two thousand; and a few hundred。’ He shrugged。 ‘We’re not stupid。 We know what we’re doing。’
Her arm dropped as she glared。 ‘Oh you do; do you? And just what were you going to do once you caught them?’
Captain Ryan smiled as he leaned in; sure that he could prove to her that he indeed did know what he was doing。 ‘Well; they’re about to e to a divergence in the pass。 I’m going to send a force up there; around them; to e in from each fork。 They’ll think they’re being attacked by a large force。 We’re going to drive them back this way; where we’re going to be waiting for them; beyond the narrows just ahead。
Then; we’re going to retreat back this way; to the narrows; then split the flank; let them in; until they have nowhere to go。 The pikemen will be bunched in the narrowest place; they’re called the Anvil。 Archers to the sides will hold the enemy to the center。 The force driving them is called the Hammer。’ His grin widened。 ‘We’ll crush them in the middle。’
He flicked his hand in a casual manner as he straightened a little。 ‘It’s a classic tactic。 It’s called the Hammer and Anvil。’
Dumbfounded; Kahlan stared at him。 ‘I know what it’s called; young man。 The Hammer and Anvil is a bold maneuver 。。。 under the right conditions。 Against a force ten times your size it’s beyond foolhardy。 You are a badger trying to swallow an ox whole。’
‘We were taught that with good timing; and determination; a small force of good men; in a tight place; like this valley 。。。’
‘Good men? You think that’s going to count with the spirits? Is that what your pride and presumption leads you to think!’ The captain’s eyes descended to the ground。 ‘You can’t push a boulder with a stick! The only way to move them back this way is to frighten them into moving back。’ She thrust her arm out; pointing off toward the enemy again。 ‘Those are experienced; battle…hardened men! They’ve been fighting and killing for a good long time。 Do you think they don’t know what a Hammer and Anvil is? Do you think that just because they’re the enemy they are stupid?’
‘Well; no; but I think 。。。’
She jabbed a finger at his chest as she cut him off。 ‘Do you want me to tell you what’s going to happen; Captain? You don’t have enough men to push them。 When you send that detachment around them; they will acmodate you and move a little; and as they do they’ll wing out to let your force in。 That’s called a Nutcracker。 Guess who the nut is。
‘Then they will move。 For your Anvil。 They will be hounds roused to the scent of blood。 After they’ve wiped out your Hammer; there will be nothing to contain them; nothing to keep their flanks from wheeling as they drive in。 They have battle experience and know exactly what to do。
‘They’ll split your pikemen and their archers; and cut them off from their supporting swordsmen。 A flying wedge protected by shields will drive into those pikemen。 Crescents to the sides will trap them。 Their armored cavalry will e at a full charge and rake down your wings of archers; who will by then have no pikemen to blunt the charge。 You will all fight bravely; but you will be outnumbered perhaps twenty to one; because you’ve already sacrificed part of your force to be the Hammer; and they will all be dead by then。
To fight a larger force; you must divide them; and conquer them one bit at a time。 Instead; you will have done the opposite。 You will have divided yourself in half for them; so they can kill half at a time。 At their leisure。’
The captain stood his ground。 ‘We can make a good show of ourselves。 You don’t know how good we are。 We’re not novices。’
‘Every one of those children under your mand will die! Have you ever seen anyone die; Captain? Not die like an old man in bed; but in battle? You will be run through with spears; shot through the eyes with arrows。 Swords will hack off arms; split open ribs。 Blades will rip your bellies open and spill your guts across the cold ground。
‘Faces you know; your friends; these children; will look up at you in panic as they choke on their own blood and vomit。 Others will be screaming for help as your enemy moves through the wounded on the ground and eviscerates them; to make them suffer a gruesome death。 The ones who surrender will be executed while your enemy dances and sings about the great battle they have just won。’
Captain Ryan’s head finally rose。 His lieutenants still stared at the ground。 ‘You sound like Prince Harold; Mother Confessor。 He has given me close to the same speech on a number of occasions。’
‘Prince Harold is a smart soldier。’
Captain Ryan buttoned two of the brass buttons on his dark brown wool coat。 ‘But that doesn’t change my decision。 Of all our choices; the Hammer and Anvil is the best chance we have against them。 I believe we can make it work。 We must。’
Chandalen leaned toward her and spoke in his tongue。 ‘Mother Confessor; these men are the walking dead。 We should be away from them so we do not get caught in their foolishness。 They are going to die to a man。’
The captain frowned。 ‘What’d he say?’
Kahlan leaned close to the young captain。 ‘He says you are all going to die tomorrow。’
Captain Ryan looked Chandalen up and down。 ‘What does he know about battle? He’s just a savage from the wilds。’
Kahlan lifted an eyebrow。 ‘Savage? He’s a pretty smart man。 He speaks two languages。 His; and ours。’ Captain Ryan swallowed。 ‘And he has fought in battles。 He has killed men。 How many men have you killed; Bradley?’
He glanced to his two lieutenants。 ‘Well; none; I guess。 Look; I’m sorry; I meant no offense; but I know about war。’
‘And what do you know about war; child?’ she whispered。