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"
Most
ravens
will
eat
grain
,
but
they
prefer
flesh
.
It
makes
them
strong
,
and
I
fear
they
relish
the
taste
of
blood
.
In
that
they
are
like
men
...
and
like
men
,
not
all
ravens
are
alike
.
"
Jon
had
nothing
to
say
to
that
.
He
threw
meat
,
wondering
why
he
'd
been
summoned
.
No
doubt
the
old
man
would
tell
him
,
in
his
own
good
time
.
Maester
Aemon
was
not
a
man
to
be
hurried
.
"
Doves
and
pigeons
can
also
be
trained
to
carry
messages
,
"
the
maester
went
on
,
"
though
the
raven
is
a
stronger
flyer
,
larger
,
bolder
,
far
more
clever
,
better
able
to
defend
itself
against
hawks
...
yet
ravens
are
black
,
and
they
eat
the
dead
,
so
some
godly
men
abhor
them
.
Baelor
the
Blessed
tried
to
replace
all
the
ravens
with
doves
,
did
you
know
?
"
The
maester
turned
his
white
eyes
on
Jon
,
smiling
.
"
The
Night
's
Watch
prefers
ravens
.
"
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Jon
's
fingers
were
in
the
bucket
,
blood
up
to
the
wrist
.
"
Dywen
says
the
wildlings
call
us
crows
,
"
he
said
uncertainty
.
"
The
crow
is
the
raven
's
poor
cousin
.
They
are
both
beggars
in
black
,
hated
and
misunderstood
.
"
Jon
wished
he
understood
what
they
were
talking
about
,
and
why
.
What
did
he
care
about
ravens
and
doves
?
If
the
old
man
had
something
to
say
to
him
,
why
could
n't
he
just
say
it
?
"
Jon
,
did
you
ever
wonder
why
the
men
of
the
Night
's
Watch
take
no
wives
and
father
no
children
?
"
Maester
Aemon
asked
.
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Jon
shrugged
.
"
No
.
"
He
scattered
more
meat
.
The
fingers
of
his
left
hand
were
slimy
with
blood
,
and
his
right
throbbed
from
the
weight
of
the
bucket
.
"
So
they
will
not
love
,
"
the
old
man
answered
,
"
for
love
is
the
bane
of
honor
,
the
death
of
duty
.
"
That
did
not
sound
right
to
Jon
,
yet
he
said
nothing
.
The
maester
was
a
hundred
years
old
,
and
a
high
officer
of
the
Night
's
Watch
;
it
was
not
his
place
to
contradict
him
.