首页 >出版文学> The Well at the World’s End>第29章
  “Nay,myfriend,thouhastnoneedtolooksotroubled;
  forthouseestthatIwasnotburned。Thisistheselfsamebodythatwastiedtothestakeinthemarketplaceoftheking’scitymanyayearago。
  “Forthefriendsofmylord,youngmenforthemostpart,andmanywhohadbeenfaintobemyfriendsalso,putontheirarmour,andtookmylordoutofthecourteousprisonwhereinhewas,andcametotheGreatSquarewhenasIstoodnakedinmysmockboundamidthefaggots;andIsawthesheriffs’mengiveback,andgreatnoiseandrumourriseuparoundme:andthenallaboutmewasaclearspaceforamomentandIheardthetrampofthemanyhorse-hoofs,andthespacewasfullofweaponedmenshouting,andcryingout,’LifeforourLord’sLady!’Thenaminute,andIwaslooseandinmylord’sarms,andtheybroughtmeahorseandImounted,lesttheworstshouldcomeandwemighthavetoflee。
  SoIcouldseemuchofwhatwenton;andIsawthatalltheunarmedfolkandlookers-onweregone,butatourbackswasagreatcrowdoffolkwithstavesandbowswhocriedout,’LifefortheLady!’
  Butbeforeuswasnaughtbutthesheriffs’sergeantsandacompanyofknightsandmen-at-arms,aboutasmanyaswewere,andthekinginfrontofthem,fullyarmed,hisfacehiddenbyhishelm,andaroyalsurcoatoverhishauberkbeatenwithhisbearing,towit,asilvertoweronablueskybestarredwithgold。
  “AndnowIcouldseethatdespitethebillsandbowsbehindusthekingwasgoingtofallonwithhisfolk;andtosaysoothIfearedbutlittleandmyheartrosehighwithinme,andIwishedIhadaswordinmyhandtostrikeonceforlifeandlove。Butlo!justasthekingwasraisinghissword,andhistrumpetwasliftingthebrasstohislips,cameasoundofsinging,andtherewascometheBishopandtheAbbotofSt。Peter’sandhismonkswithhim,andcrossbearersandreadersandothersofthereligious:
  andtheBishopboreinhishandtheBlessedHostasnowIknowitwas
  underagoldencanopy,andhestoodbetweenthetwocompaniesandfacedtheking,whilehisfolksangloudandsweetabouthim。
  “Thenthespearswentupandfromtherest,andswordsweresheathed,andtherewentforththreeancientknightsfromoutoftheking’shostandcameuptohimandspakewithhim。
  ThenhegathimawayuntohisHighHouse;andthethreeoldknightscametoourfolk,andspakewiththechiefs;
  butnotwithmylord,andIheardnotwhattheysaid。
  Butmylordcametomeinallloving-kindnessandbroughtmeintothehouseofoneoftheLineage,andintoafairchamberthere,andkissedme,andmademuchofme;
  andbroughtmefairraimentanddiditonmewithhisownhands,evenashiswontwastobeformytire-maiden。
  “Theninalittlewhilecamethosechiefsofoursandsaidthattrucehadbeenhanselledthemforthistime,butontheseterms,thatmylordandIandallthosewhohadbeeninarms,andwhosoeverwould,thatfearedtheking’swrath,shouldhaveleavetodepartfromhiscitysothattheywentandabodenonearerthanfiftymilesthereoftilltheyshouldknowhisfurtherpleasure。
  Albeitthatwhosoeverwouldgohomepeaceablymightabideinthecitystillandneednotfeartheking’swrathifhestirrednofurther:
  butthatinanycasetheSorceressshouldgethergonefromthosewalls。
  “Sowerodeoutofthegatesthatverydaybeforesunset;foritwasnowmidsummeragain,anditwasthreehoursbeforenoonthatIwastohavebeenburned;andwewereagallantcompanyofmen-at-armsandknights;
  yetdidIbe-thinkmeofthosewhowereslainonthatotherdaywhenweweretaken,andfainhadIbeenthattheywereridingwithus;butatleastthatfairyoungmanwasinourcompany,thoughstillweakwithhishurts:
  fortheprisonandtheprocesshadwornawaywellnightwomonths。
  TrueitisthatIrejoicedtoseehim,forIhaddeemedhimdead。
  “Dearfriend,IpraythypardonifIwearytheewithmakingsolongataleofmyfriendsofthepastdays;butneedsmustI
  telltheesomewhatofthem,lestthoulovethatwhichisnot。
  SincetrulyitismyselfthatIwouldhavetheetolove,andnoneother。
  “Manyfolkgatheredtousaswerodeourwaystoatownwhichwasmylord’sown,andwhereallmenwerehisfriends,sothatwecametherewithagreathostandsatdownthereinnofearofwhatthekingmightdoagainstus。
  TherewasIdulyweddedtomylordbyaBishopofHolyChurch,andmadehisLadyandQueen;forevensohewouldhaveit。
  “Andnowbeganthesoretroublesofthatland,whichhadbeenoncesopeacefulandhappy;thetalewhereofImayonedaytellthee;
  orrathermanytalesofwhatbefellmetherein;butnotnow;
  forthedayweareth;andIstillhavecertainthingsthatImustneedstellthee。
  “Wewagedwaragainsteachother,mylordandtheking,andwhilesone,andwhilestheotherovercame。Eithersidebelikedeemedthatonebattleortwowouldendthestrife;
  butsoitwasnot,butitenduredyearafteryear,tillfightingbecamethechiefbusinessofallintheland。
  “Asforme,Ihadmanytribulations。ThriceIfledfromthestrickenfieldwithmylordtohideinsomestrongholdofthemountains。
  OncewasItakenofthefoemeninthetownwhereIabodewhenmylordwasawayfromme,andahugeslaughterofinnocentfolkwasmade,andIwascastintoprisonandchains,afterIhadseenmysonthatIhadbornetomylordslainbeforemineeyes。
  AtlastweweredrivencleanoutoftheKingdomoftheTower,andabodealongwhile,sometwoyears,inthewilderness,livinglikeoutlawsandwolves’heads,andliftingthespoilforourlivelihood。ForsoothofalltheyearsthatI
  abodeabouttheLandofTowerthosewerethehappiest。
  Forwerobbednopoorfolkandneedy,butrewardedthemrather,anddravethespoilfromrichmenandlords,andhard-heartedchapmen-folk:weravishednomaidofthetillers,weburnednocot,andtaxednohusbandman’scroftoracre,butdefendedthemfromtheirtyrants。Neverthelesswegatanillnamewideaboutthroughthekingdomsandcities;andweredevilsandwitchestothebootofthievesandrobbersinthemouthsofthesemen;
  forwhentherichmanishurthiswailgoethheavenshigh,andnonemaysayhehearethnot。
  “NowitwasatthistimethatIfirstfellinwiththeChampionsoftheDryTree;fortheybecameourfellowsandbrothersinarmsinthewildwood:
  fortheyhadnotasyetbuildedtheirstrongholdoftheScaur,whereasthouandIshallbeintwodaystime。Manyawilddeeddidourfolkintheircompany,andmanythathadbeenbetterundone。
  Whilesindeedtheywentonjourneyswhereinwewerenotpartakers,aswhentheywenttotheNorthandharriedthelandsoftheAbbotofHigham,androdeasfarevenasovertheDownstoBearCastleandfoughtabattletherewiththeCaptainofHigham:
  whereaswewentneveroutoftheWoodPeriloustothenorthward;
  andliftedlittlesaveinthelandsofourownproperfoemen,thefriendsoftheking。
  “NowIsaynotofthemenoftheDryTreethattheyweregoodandpeaceablemen,norwouldmercyholdtheirhandseverywhilethattheywerehardbesteadandthrustintoacorner。
  YetIsaynowandonceforallthattheirfiercenesswasandisbutkindnessandpitywhensetagainstthecrueltyoftheBurgoftheFourFriths;menwhohavenofriendtolove,nobrokenfoetoforgive,andcanscarcebekindeventothemselves:
  thoughforsooththeybewisemenandcautelousandwelllivingbeforetheworld,andwealthyandholy。”
  Shestayedherspeechawhile,andhereyesglitteredinherflushedfaceandshesetherteeth;andshewasasonebesideherselftillRalphkissedherfeet,andcaressedher,andshewentonagain。
  “Dearfriend,whenthouknowestwhatthesemenareandhavebeenthouwiltblessthyfriendRogerforleadingtheeforthfromtheBurgbynightandcloud,whateverelsemayhappentothee。
  “Well,weabodeinthewildwood,friendsandgoodfellowsfromthefirst;
  andthatyoungman,thoughhelovedmeever,wassomewhathealedofthefeveroflove,andwasmyfaithfulfriend,insuchwisethatneitherInormylordhadaughttofindfaultwithinhim。
  Meanwhilewebegantogrowstrong,formanyjoinedusthereinwhohadfledfromtheirtyrantsofthegoodtownsandthemanorsofthebaronage,andatlastinthethirdyearnaughtwouldpleasemylordbutwemustenterintotheKingdomoftheTower,andraisehisbannerinthewealthyland,andthefaircities。
  “Moreover,hisfather,theKingoftheTower,diedinhisbedinthesedays,andnowordofloveorpeacehadpassedbetweenthemsincethatmorningwhenI
  wasledouttobeburnedintheGreatSquare。
  “Sowecameforthfromtheforest,we,andtheChampionsoftheDryTree;andmadethetaleashortone。
  Fortheking,themightywarriorandwiseman,wasdead:
  andhiscaptainsofwar,someofthemweredead,andsomewearyofstrife;andthosewhohadbeeneagerindebatewerefallingtoaskthemselveswhereforetheyhadfoughtandwhatwastodothattheyshouldstillbefighting;
  andlo!whenitcametobelookedinto,itwasallamatterofthelifeanddeathofonewoman,towitmemyself,andwhyshouldshenotlive,whyshouldshenotsituponthethronewiththemanwholovedher?
  “ThereforewhenatlastwecameoutfromthetwilightofthewoodsintothesunnyfieldsoftheLandoftheTower,therewasnomantonaysayus;nay,thegatesofthestrongplacesflewopenbeforethewindofourbanners,andtheglitteringofourspearsdrewthefolktogethertowardtheplacesofrejoicing。
  WeenteredthemasterCityintriumph,withthehouseshungwithgreenboughsandthemaidenscastingflowersbeforeourfeet,andIsatacrownedQueenuponthethronehighraisedontheveryplacewhereerstIstoodawaitingthecomingofthetorchtothefaggotswhichweretoconsumeme。
  “TherethenbeganthereignoftheWomanoftheWaste;forsoitwas,thatmylordlefttomyhandstherealrulingofthekingdom,thoughheworethecrownandsetthesealtoparchments。
  AstothemoftheDryTree,thoughsomefewofthemabodeinthekingdom,andbecamegreatthere,themorepartofthemwentbacktothewildwoodandlivedtheoldlifeoftheWood,aswehadfoundthemlivingitaforetime。Butorevertheywent,theleadersofthemcamebeforeme,andkissedmyfeet,andwithtearsandprayersbesoughtme,andbademethatifaughtfellamisstomethere,IshouldcomebacktothemandbetheirLadyandQueen;andwhereasthesewildmenlovedmewell,andIdeemedthatIowedmuchtotheirloveandtheirhelping,IpromisedthemandsworetothembytheWateroftheWellattheWorld’sEndthatIwoulddonolessthantheyprayedme:
  albeitIsetnotermoryearforthedaythatIwouldcometothem。
  “AndnowmylordandI,wesetourselvestohealthewoundswhichwarhadmadeintheland:andhardwasthework,andlatetheharvest;
  sousedhadmenbecometoturmoilandtrouble。Moreover,thereweremany,andchieflythewomenwhohadlosthusband,lover,sonorbrother,wholaidalltheirgriefsonmyback;thoughforsoothhowwasIguiltyoftheoldking’swrathagainstme,whichwasthecauseofall?
  AboutthistimemylordhadtheCastleofAbundancebuiltupveryfairlyformeandhimtodwellinatwhiles;andindeedwehadbeforethatdweltatalittlemanorhousethatwasthere,whenwedurstwithdrawalittlefromthestrife;butnowhehaditdoneasfairasyesawit,andhadthosearrasclothsmadewiththestoryofmysojourninthewilderness,evenasyesawthem。Butthedaysandtheyearswore,andwealthcamebacktothemightyoftheland,andfieldsflourishedandtheacresboreincrease,andfairhouseswerebuildedinthetowns;
  andthelandwascalledhappyagain。
  “ButformeIwasnotsohappy:andllookedbackfondlytothedaysofthegreenwoodandthefellowshipoftheDryTree,andthedaysbeforethat,ofmyflightwithmylord。
  Andmoreoverwiththewearingoftheyearsthosemurmursagainstmeandtheblindcauselesshatredbegantogrowagain,andchieflymethinksbecauseIwastheking,andmylordtheking’scloak:
  buttherewithtalesconcerningmebegantospringup,howthatIwasnotonlyasorceress,butevenoneforedoomedfromofoldandsentbythelordsofhelltowreckthatfairLandoftheTowerandmakeitunhappyanddesolate。
  Andthetalegrewandgatheredform,tillnow,whenthebloomofmybeautywasgone,IheardhardandfiercewordscriedaftermeinthestreetswhenIfaredabroad,andthatstillchieflybythewomen:foryetmostmenlookedonmewithpleasure。
  AlsomycounsellorsandlordswarnedmeoftenthatImustbewaryandofgreatforbearanceiftroubleweretobekeptback。
  “NowamidstthesethingsasIwaswalkingpensivelyinmygardenonesummerday,itwastoldmethatawomandesiredtoseeme,soIbadethembringher。AndwhenshecameIlookedonher,anddeemedthatIhadseenheraforetime:shewasnotold,butofmiddleage,ofdarkredhair,andbrowneyessomewhatsmall: