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Dany
put
her
hand
on
his
and
gave
his
fingers
a
squeeze
.
"
I
am
sorry
for
you
,
truly
.
"
Ser
Jorah
nodded
.
"
By
then
my
father
had
taken
the
black
,
so
I
was
Lord
of
Bear
Island
in
my
own
right
.
I
had
no
lack
of
marriage
offers
,
but
before
I
could
reach
a
decision
Lord
Balon
Greyjoy
rose
in
rebellion
against
the
Usurper
,
and
Ned
Stark
called
his
banners
to
help
his
friend
Robert
.
The
final
battle
was
on
Pyke
.
When
Robert
’
s
stonethrowers
opened
a
breach
in
King
Balon
’
s
wall
,
a
priest
from
Myr
was
the
first
man
through
,
but
I
was
not
far
behind
.
For
that
I
won
my
knighthood
.
"
"
To
celebrate
his
victory
,
Robert
ordained
that
a
tourney
should
be
held
outside
Lannisport
.
It
was
there
I
saw
Lynesse
,
a
maid
half
my
age
.
She
had
come
up
from
Oldtown
with
her
father
to
see
her
brothers
joust
.
I
could
not
take
my
eyes
off
her
.
In
a
fit
of
madness
,
I
begged
her
favor
to
wear
in
the
tourney
,
never
dreaming
she
would
grant
my
request
,
yet
she
did
.
"
"
I
fight
as
well
as
any
man
,
Khaleesi
,
but
I
have
never
been
a
tourney
knight
.
Yet
with
Lynesse
’
s
favor
knotted
round
my
arm
,
I
was
a
different
man
.
I
won
joust
after
joust
.
Lord
Jason
Mallister
fell
before
me
,
and
Bronze
Yohn
Royce
.
Ser
Ryman
Frey
,
his
brother
Ser
Hosteen
,
Lord
Whent
,
Strongboar
,
even
Ser
Boros
Blount
of
the
Kingsguard
,
I
unhorsed
them
all
.
In
the
last
match
,
I
broke
nine
lances
against
Jaime
Lannister
to
no
result
,
and
King
Robert
gave
me
the
champion
’
s
laurel
.
I
crowned
Lynesse
queen
of
love
and
beauty
,
and
that
very
night
went
to
her
father
and
asked
for
her
hand
.
I
was
drunk
,
as
much
on
glory
as
on
wine
.
By
rights
I
should
have
gotten
a
contemptuous
refusal
,
but
Lord
Leyton
accepted
my
offer
.
We
were
married
there
in
Lannisport
,
and
for
a
fortnight
I
was
the
happiest
man
in
the
wide
world
.
"
"
Only
a
fortnight
?
"
asked
Dany
.
Even
I
was
given
more
happiness
than
that
,
with
Drogo
who
was
my
sun
-
and
-
stars
.
"
A
fortnight
was
how
long
it
took
us
to
sail
from
Lannisport
back
to
Bear
Island
.
My
home
was
a
great
disappointment
to
Lynesse
.
It
was
too
cold
,
too
damp
,
too
far
away
,
my
castle
no
more
than
a
wooden
longhall
.
We
had
no
masques
,
no
mummer
shows
,
no
balls
or
fairs
.
Seasons
might
pass
without
a
singer
ever
coming
to
play
for
us
,
and
there
’
s
not
a
goldsmith
on
the
island
.
Even
meals
became
a
trial
.
My
cook
knew
little
beyond
his
roasts
and
stews
,
and
Lynesse
soon
lost
her
taste
for
fish
and
venison
.
"
"
I
lived
for
her
smiles
,
so
I
sent
all
the
way
to
Oldtown
for
a
new
cook
,
and
brought
a
harper
from
Lannisport
.
Goldsmiths
,
jewelers
,
dressmakers
,
whatever
she
wanted
I
found
for
her
,
but
it
was
never
enough
.
Bear
Island
is
rich
in
bears
and
trees
,
and
poor
in
aught
else
.
I
built
a
fine
ship
for
her
and
we
sailed
to
Lannisport
and
Oldtown
for
festivals
and
fairs
,
and
once
even
to
Braavos
,
where
I
borrowed
heavily
from
the
moneylenders
.
It
was
as
a
tourney
champion
that
I
had
won
her
hand
and
heart
,
so
I
entered
other
tourneys
for
her
sake
,
but
the
magic
was
gone
.
I
never
distinguished
myself
again
,
and
each
defeat
meant
the
loss
of
another
charger
and
another
suit
of
jousting
armor
,
which
must
needs
be
ransomed
or
replaced
.
The
cost
could
not
be
borne
.
Finally
I
insisted
we
return
home
,
but
there
matters
soon
grew
even
worse
than
before
.
I
could
no
longer
pay
the
cook
and
the
harper
,
and
Lynesse
grew
wild
when
I
spoke
of
pawning
her
jewels
.
"
"
The
rest
.
.
.
I
did
things
it
shames
me
to
speak
of
.
For
gold
.
So
Lynesse
might
keep
her
jewels
,
her
harper
,
and
her
cook
.
In
the
end
it
cost
me
all
.
When
I
heard
that
Eddard
Stark
was
coming
to
Bear
Island
,
I
was
so
lost
to
honor
that
rather
than
stay
and
face
his
judgment
,
I
took
her
with
me
into
exile
.
Nothing
mattered
but
our
love
,
I
told
myself
.
We
fled
to
Lys
,
where
I
sold
my
ship
for
gold
to
keep
us
.
"