首页 >出版文学> The Well at the World’s End>第51章
  “Itisdonethen。”saidtheLord;andhelethergo;
  forhehadbeenstrokingherarmandshoulder,andshehurriedaway,laughinginwardly,totheLady’swomen。
  Buthewentintothepavilionafterhehadcastonelookather。
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  HowRalphJustedWiththeAliensMeanwhileCaptainOtterhadbroughtRalphintothestaked-outlists,which,beinghastilypitched,werebutslenderlydone,andnowtheUpmeadsstriplingstoodtherebesideagoodhorsewhichtheyhadbroughttohim,andOtterhadbeenspeakingtohimfriendly。
  ButRalphsawtheLordcomeforthfromthepavilionandtakehisseatonanivorychairsetonaturfridgeclosetothestakesofthelists:forthatplacewasusedofcustomforsuchgamesastheyexercisedinthelandsofUtterbol。
  ThenpresentlytheLady’swomencameoutoftheirtents,and,beingmarshalledbyAgatha,wentintotheQueen’spavilion,whencetheycameforthagainpresentlylikeabedofgardenflowersmoving,havinginthemidstofthemawomansofair,andcladsogloriously,thatRalphmustneedslookonher,thoughheweresomewayoff,andtakenoteofherbeauty。
  ShewentandsatherdownbesidetheLord,andRalphdoubtednotthatitwastheQueen,whomhehadbutglancedatwhentheyfirstmadestaybeforethepavilion。
  Soothtosay,JoycebeingwellnighastallastheQueen,andaswhiteofskin,wasotherwiseafarfairerwoman。
  NowspakeOttertoRalph:“Imustleavetheehere,lad,andgototheotherside,asIamtorunagainstthee。”SaidRalph:
  “Artthoutorunfirst?”“Nay,butratherlast。”saidOtter;
  “theywilltrytheefirstwithoneofthesergeants,andifheovercomethee,thenallisdone,andthouartinanevilplight。
  Otherwisewilltheyfindanotherandanother,andatlastitwillbemyturn。Sokeeptheewell,lad。”
  Therewithherodeaway,andtherecametoRalphoneofthesergeants,whobroughthimaspear,andbadehimtohorse。
  SoRalphmountedandtookthespearinhand;andthesergeantsaid:
  “Thouarttorunatwhatsoevermeeteththeewhenthouhastheardthethirdblastofthehorn。Artthouready?”“Yea,yea。”
  saidRalph;“butIseethatthespear-headisnotrebated,sothatwearetoplayatsharps。”
  “Artthouafraid,youngling?”saidthesergeant,whowasoldandcrabbed,“ifthatbeso,goandtelltheLord:
  butthouwiltfindthathewillnothavehissportwhollyspoiled,butwillsomehowmakeaboltorashaftoutofthee。”
  SaidRalph:“Ididbutjest;Ideemmyselfnotsonearmydeathto-dayasIhavebeentwicethissummeroroftener。”
  Saidthesergeant,“ItisilljestinginmatterswhereinmyLordhathtodo。Nowthouhastheardmyword:
  doafterit。”
  Therewithhedeparted,andRalphlaughedandshookthespearaloft,anddeemeditnotoverstrong;buthesaidtohimselfthatthespearsoftheotherswouldbemuchthesame。
  Nowthehornblewupthrice,andatthelatestblastRalphprickedforth,asonewellusedtothetilt,butheldhishorsewellinhand;
  andhesawamancomedrivingagainsthimwithhisspearintherest,anddeemedhimrightbig;butthiswithalhesaw,thatthemanwasillarrayed,andwaspullingonhishorseasonenotwillingtotrusthimtotherush;andindeedhecameonsoillthatitwasclearthathewouldneverstrikeRalph’sshieldfairly。
  Soheswervedastheymet,sothathisspear-pointwasneverneartoRalph,whoturnedhishorsetowardhimalittle,andcaughthisfoemanbythegearabouthisneck,andspurredon,sothathedraggedhimcleanoutofhissaddle,andlethimdrop,androdebackquietlytohisplace,andgotoffhishorsetoseetohisgirths;
  andheheardgreatlaughterrisingupfromtheringofmen,andfromthewomenalso。ButtheLordofUtterbolcriedout:
  “Bringforthsomeonewhodothnoteatmymeatfornothing:
  andsetthatwretchanddastardasidetillthetiltingbeover,andthenheshallpayalittleforhiswastedmeatanddrink。”
  Ralphgotintohissaddleagain,andsawaverybigmancomeforthattheotherendofthelists,andwonderedifheshouldbeoverthrownofhim;butnotedthathishorseseemednotovergood。Thenthehornblewupandhespurredon,andhisfoemanmethimfairlyinthemidmostofthelists:
  yethelaidhisspearbutill,andasonewhowouldthrustandfoinwithitratherthanlettingitdriveallitmight,sothatRalphturnedthepointwithhisshieldthatitglancedoff,buthehimselfsmotetheotherfullontheshoulder,andtheshaftbrake,butthepointhadpiercedtheman’sarmour,andthetruncheonstuckinthewound:
  yetsincethespearwasbrokenhekepthissaddle。
  TheLordcriedout,“Well,BlackAnselm,thisisbetterdone;
  yetartthouabigmanandawell-skilledtobebeatenbyastripling。”
  SothemanwashelpedawayandRalphwentbacktohisplaceagain。
  ThenanothermanwasgottentorunagainstRalph,anditwentthesame-likeway:forRalphsmotehimamidstoftheshield,andthespearheld,sothathefellflounderingoffhishorse。
  SixofthestoutestmenofUtterboldidRalphoverthroworhurtinthiswise;andthenheranthreecourseswithOtter,andinthefirsttwoeachbrakehisspearfairlyontheother;
  butinthethirdOttersmotenotRalphsquarely,butRalphsmotefullamidstofhisshield,andsodighthimthathewell-nighfell,andcouldnotmasterhishorse,butyetjustbarelykepthissaddle。
  ThentheLordcriedout:“Nowmakeweanendofit!
  Wehavenomightagainstthisyoungling,mantoman:
  orelsewouldOtterhavedoneit。Thiscomesoflearningacraftdiligently。”
  SoRalphgotoffhishorse,anddidoffhishelmandawaitedtidings;
  andanoncomestohimthesurlysergeant,andbroughthimacupofwine,andsaid:“Youngling,thouarttodrinkthis,andthengotomyLord;
  andIdeemthatthouartinfavourwithhim。Soifthouartnottoogreataman,thoumightestputinawordforpoorRedhead,thatfirstmanthatdidsoill。FormyLordwouldhavehimsetup,andheaddownandbuttocksaloft,asatargetforourbowmen。
  Anditwillbehisluckifhebespedwiththethirdshot,andlastnotouttothetwentieth。”
  “Yea,certes。”saidRalph,“Iwilldonoless,evenifitangertheLord。”“Othouwiltnotangerhim。”saidtheman,“forItellthee,thouartinfavour。Yea,andformealsothoumightestsayawordalso,whenthoubecomestrightgreat;
  forhaveInotbroughttheeagoodbowlofwine?”
  “Doubtitnot,man。”saidRalph,“ifIoncegetsafetoUtterbol:
  wearyonitandallitsways!”Saidthesergeant:
  “ThatisanevilwishforonewhoshalldowellatUtterbol。
  Butcome,tarrynot。”
  SohebroughtRalphtotheLord,whostillsatinhischairbesidethatfairwoman,andRalphdidobeysancetohim;
  yethehadasidelongglancealsoforthatfairseeming-queen,anddeemedherbothproud-looking,andsowhite-skinned,thatshewasawonder,likethequeenofthefays:
  anditwasjustthisthathehadnotedoftheQueenashestoodbeforeherearlierinthedaywhentheyfirstcameintothevale;
  thereforehehadnodoubtofthisdamsel’squeenship。
  NowtheLordspaketohimandsaid:“Well,youngling,thouhastdonewell,andbetterthanthybehest:andsinceyehavebeenplayingatsharps,Ideemthouwould’stnotdoillinbattle,ifitcametothat。
  SonowIamliketomakesomethingotheroftheethanIwasmindedtoatfirst:forIdeemthatthouartgoodenoughtobeaman。
  Andifthouwiltnowaskaboonofme,ifitbenotovergreat,Iwillgrantitthee。”
  Ralphputonekneetotheground,andsaid:“GreatLord,Ithankthee:butwhereasIaminanalienlandandseekinggreatthings,IknowofnogiftwhichImaytakeformyselfsaveleavetodepart,whichIdeemthouwiltnotgrantme。
  Yetonethingthoumaystdoformyaskingifthouwilt。
  IfthoubestillangrywiththecarlewhomIfirstunhorsed,Ipraytheepardonhimhisill-luck。”
  “Ill-luck!”saidtheLord,“Why,Isawhimthathewasdownrightafraidofthee。Andifmymenaretogrowblenchersandsoft-heartswhatistodothen?Buttellme,Otter,whatisthenameofthiscarle?”
  SaidOtter,“Redheadhehight,Lord。”SaidtheLord:“Andwhatlikeamanisheinafray?”“Naughtsoill,Lord。”saidOtter。
  “Thistime,liketherestofus,heknewnotthisgear。
  Itwerescarcegoodtomisshimatthenextpinch。
  Itwereenoughifhehadthethongsoverhisbackafewdozentimes;
  itwillnotbethefirstdayofsuchcheertohim。”
  “Ha!”saidtheLord,“andwhatfor,Otter,whatfor?”
  “Becausehewassomewhatrough-handed,Lord。”saidOtter。
  “Thenshallweneedhimandusehimsomeday。Lethimgoscotfreeanddobetteranotherbout。Thereisthyboongrantedforthee,knight;andanotherdaythoumaystasksomethingmore。
  AndnowshallDavidhaveacareofthee。AndwhenwecometoUtterbolweshallseewhatistobedonewiththee。”
  ThenRalphroseupandthankedhim,andDavidcameforward,andledhimtohistent。Andhewaswheedlinginhiswaystohim,asifRalphwerenowbecomeonewhomightdohimgreatgoodifsohiswillwere。
  ButtheLordwentbackagainintotheTower。
  AstotheLady,sheabodeinherpavilionamidstmanyfearsanddesires,tillAgathaenteredandsaid:“MyLady,sofarallhasgonehappily。”
  SaidtheLady:“Ideemedfromthenoiseandthecrythathewasdoingwell。
  Buttellme,howdidhe?”“’MyLady。”quothAgatha,“heknockedourfolkaboutwell-favouredly,andseemedtothinklittleofit。”
  “AndJoyce。”saidtheLady,“howdidshe?”“Shelookedaqueen,everyinchofher,andsheistall。”saidAgatha:“soothlysomefolkstaredonher,butnotmanyknewofher,sincesheisbutnewintoourhouse。Thoughitisamatterofcoursethatallsaveournew-comeknightknewthatitwasnotthouthatsatthere。
  AndmyLordwaswell-pleased,andnowhehathtakenherbythehandandledherintotheTower。”
  TheLadyreddenedandscowled,andsaid:“Andhe……didhecomeanighher?”
  “Oyea。”saidAgatha,“whereashestoodbeforemyLordagoodwhile,andthenkneeledtohimtopraypardonforoneofourmenwhohaddoneillinthetilting:yea,hewasnighenoughtohertotouchherhadhedared,andtosmellthefragranceofherraiment。
  Andheseemedtothinkitgoodtolookoutofthecornersofhiseyesather;thoughIdonotsaythatshesmiledonhim。”
  TheLadysprangup,hercheeksburning,andwalkedaboutangrilyawhile,strivingforwords,tillatlastshesaid:“WhenwecomehometoUtterbol,mylordwillseehisnewthrallagain,andwillcareforJoycenowhit:
  thenwillIhavemywillofher;andsheshalllearn,she,whetherI
  amverilytheleastofwomenatUtterbol!Ha!whatsayestthou?
  Nowwhywiltthoustandandsmileonme?——Yea,Iknowwhatisinthythought;
  andinverysoothitisgoodthatthedearyounglinghathnotseenthisnewthrall,thisUrsula。Forsooth,ItelltheethatifIdursthaveherinmyhandsIwouldhaveatruetaleoutofherastowhyshewearetheverthatpairofbeadsaboutherneck。”
  “Now,ourLady。”saidAgatha,“thouartmarringthefairnessofthyfaceagain。Ibidtheebeatpeace,forallshallbewell,andotherthanthoudeemest。Tellme,then,didstthougetourLordtoswearimmunityforme?”SaidtheLady:
  “Yea,hesworeontheedgeoftheswordthatthoumightestsaywhatthouwouldst,andneitherhenoranyothershouldlayhandonthee。”
  “Good。”saidAgatha;“thenwillIgotohimto-morrowmorning,whenJoycehasgonefromhim。Butnowholdupthineheart,andkeepcloseforthesetwodaysthatweshallyetabideinTowerDale:
  andtrustmethisveryeveningIshallbegintosettidingsgoingthatshallworkandgrow,andshallonedayrejoicethineheart。”
  Sofellthetalkbetwixtthem。