首页 >出版文学> The Tapestried Chamber>第20章
  AndnowIwillunclaspasecretbook,And,toyourquick-conceivingdiscontent,I’llreadyoumatterdeepanddangerous。
  HenryIV。_PartI。_
  TheMarquisofMontserrat,andtheGrandMasteroftheKnightsTemplars,stoodtogetherinthefrontoftheroyalpavilion,withinwhichthissingularscenehadpassed,andbeheldastrongguardofbillsandbowsdrawnouttoformacirclearoundit,andkeepatdistanceallwhichmightdisturbthesleepingmonarch。Thesoldiersworethedowncast,silent,andsullenlooks,withwhichtheytrailtheirarmsatafuneral,andsteppedwithsuchcautionthatyoucouldnothearabucklerring,oraswordclatter,thoughsomanymeninarmourweremovingaroundthetent。Theyloweredtheirweaponsindeepreverence,asthedignitariespassedthroughtheirfiles,butwiththesameprofoundsilence。
  Thereisachangeofcheeramongtheseislanddogs,’’saidtheGrandMastertoConrade,whentheyhadpassedRichard’sguards。Whathoarsetumultandrevelusedtobebeforethispavilion!noughtbutpitchingthebar,hurlingtheball,wrestling,roaringofsongs,clatteringofwine-pots,andquaffingofflagons,amongtheseburlyyeomen,asiftheywereholdingsomecountrywake,withaMaypoleinthemidstofthem,insteadofaroyalstandard。’’
  Mastiffsareafaithfulrace,’’saidConrade;andtheKingtheirmasterhaswontheirlovebybeingreadytowrestle,brawl,orrevelamongsttheforemostofthemwheneverthehumourseizedhim。’’
  Heistotallycompoundedofhumours,’’saidtheGrandMaster。Markedyouthepledgehegaveus,insteadofaprayer,overhisgrace-cupyonder?’’
  Hewouldhavefeltitagrace-cup,andawell-spicedonetoo,’’saidtheMarquis,wereSaladinlikeanyotherTurkthateverworeturban,orturnedhimtoMeccaatcalloftheMuezzin。
  Butheaffectsfaith,andhonour,andgenerosity,-asifitwereforanunbaptizeddoglikehimtopractisethevirtuousbearingofaChristianknight!ItissaidhehathappliedtoRichardtobeadmittedwithinthepaleofchivalry。’’
  BySaintBernard!’’exclaimedtheGrandMaster,itweretimethentothrowoffourbeltsandspurs,SirConrade,defaceourarmorialbearings,andrenounceourburgonets,ifthehighesthonourofChristianitywereconferredonanunchristenedTurkoftenpence。’’
  YouratetheSoldancheap,’’repliedtheMarquis;yet,thoughhebealikelyman,Ihaveseenabetterheathensoldforfortypenceatthebagnio。’’
  Theywerenowneartheirhorses,whichstoodatsomedistancefromtheroyaltent,prancingamongthegallanttrainofesquiresandpagesbywhomtheywereattended,whenConrade,afteramoment’spause,proposedthattheyshouldenjoythecoolnessoftheeveningbreezewhichhadarisen,and,dismissingtheirsteedsandattendants,walkhomewardstotheirownquarters,throughthelinesoftheextendedChristiancamp。
  TheGrandMasterassented,andtheyproceededtowalktogetheraccordingly,avoiding,asifbymutualconsent,themoreinhabitedpartsofthecanvascity,andtracingthebroadesplanadewhichlaybetweenthetentsandtheexternaldefences,wheretheycouldconverseinprivate,andunmarked,savebythesentinels,astheypassedthem。
  Theyspokeforatimeuponthemilitarypointsandpreparationsfordefence;butthissortofdiscourse,inwhichneitherseemedtotakeinterest,atlengthdiedaway,andtherewasalongpause,whichterminatedbytheMarquisofMontserratstoppingshort,likeamanwhohasformedasuddenresolution,andgazingforsomemomentsonthedarkinflexiblecountenanceoftheGrandMaster,heatlengthaddressedhimthus:-Mightitconsistwithyourvalourandsanctity,reverendSirGilesAmaury,Iwouldprayyouforoncetolayasidethedarkvizorwhichyouwear,andtoconversewithafriendbarefaced。’’
  TheTemplarhalfsmiled。
  Therearelight-colouredmasks,’’hesaid,aswellasdarkvizors,andtheoneconcealsthenaturalfeaturesascompletelyastheother。’’
  Beitso,’’saidtheMarquis,puttinghishandtohischin,andwithdrawingitwiththeactionofonewhounmaskshimself;
  thereliesmydisguise。Andnow,whatthinkyou,astouchingtheinterestsofyourownOrder,oftheprospectsofthisCrusade?’’
  Thisistearingtheveilfrom_my_thoughtsratherthanexposingyourown,’’saidtheGrandMaster;yetIwillreplywithaparabletoldtomebyasantonofthedesert-`AcertainfarmerprayedtoHeavenforrain,andmurmuredwhenitfellnotathisneed。Topunishhisimpatience,Allah,’saidthesanton,`senttheEuphratesuponhisfarm,andhewasdestroyedwithallhispossessions,evenbythegrantingofhisownwishes。’
  Mosttrulyspoken,’’saidtheMarquisConrade;wouldthattheoceanhadswallowedupnineteenpartsofthearmamentsofthesewesternprinces!whatremainedwouldbetterhaveservedthepurposeoftheChristiannoblesofPalestine,thewretchedremnantoftheLatinkingdomofJerusalem。Lefttoourselves,wemighthavebenttothestorm,or,moderatelysupportedwithmoneyandtroops,wemighthavecompelledSaladintorespectourvalour,andgrantuspeaceandprotectiononeasyterms。ButfromtheextremityofdangerwithwhichthispowerfulCrusadethreatenstheSoldan,wecannotsuppose,shoulditpassover,thattheSaracenwillsufferanyoneofustoholdpossessionsorprincipalitiesinSyria,farlesspermittheexistenceoftheChristianmilitaryfraternities,fromwhomtheyhaveexperiencedsomuchmischief。’’
  Ay,but,’’saidtheTemplar,theseadventurousCrusadersmaysucceed,andagainplanttheCrossonthebulwarksofZion。’’
  AndwhatwillthatadvantageeithertheOrderoftheTemplars,orConradeofMontserrat?’’saidtheMarquis。
  Youitmayadvantage,’’repliedtheGrandMaster。ConradeofMontserratmightbecomeConradeKingofJerusalem。’’
  Thatsoundslikesomething,’’saidtheMarquis,andyetitringsbuthollow-GodfreyofBouillonmightwellchoosethecrownofthornsforhisemblem。GrandMaster,IwillconfesstoyouIhavecaughtsomeattachmenttotheEasternformofgovernment:Apureandsimplemonarchyshouldconsistbutofkingandsubjects。Suchisthesimpleandprimitivestructure-ashepherdandhisflock。Allthisinternalchainoffeudaldependenceisartificialandsophisticated,andIwouldratherholdthebatonofmypoormarquisatewithafirmgripe,andwielditaftermypleasure,thanthesceptreofamonarch,tobeineffectrestrainedandcurbedbythewillofasmanyproudfeudalbaronsasholdlandundertheAssizeofJerusalem。A
  *The_AssisesdeJerusalem_werethedigestoffeudallaw,composedby*GodfreyofBoulogne,forthegovernmentoftheLatinkingdomofPalestine,*whenreconqueredfromtheSaracens。Itwascomposedwithadviceof*thepatriarchandbarons,theclergyandlaity,andis,’’saysthehistorian*Gibbon,apreciousmonumentoffeudatoryjurisprudence,foundedupon*thoseprinciplesoffreedomwhichwereessentialtothesystem。’’
  Kingshouldtreadfreely,GrandMaster,andshouldnotbecontrolledbyhereaditch,andthereafence-hereafeudalprivilege,andthereamail-cladbaron,withhisswordinhishandtomaintainit。Tosumthewhole,IamawarethatGuydeLusignan’sclaimstothethronewouldbepreferredtomine,ifRichardrecovers,andhasaughttosayinthechoice。’’
  Enough,’’saidtheGrandMaster;thouhastindeedconvincedmeofthysincerity。Othersmayholdthesameopinions,butfew,saveConradeofMontserrat,daredfranklyavowthathedesiresnottherestitutionofthekingdomofJerusalem,butratherprefersbeingmasterofaportionofitsfragments;likethebarbarousislanderswholabournotforthedeliveranceofagoodlyvesselfromthebillows,expectingrathertoenrichthemselvesattheexpenseofthewreck。’’
  Thouwiltnotbetraymycounsel?’’saidConrade,lookingsharplyandsuspiciously。Know,forcertain,thatmytongueshallneverwrongmyhead,normyhandforsakethedefenceofeither。Impeachmeifthouwilt-IampreparedtodefendmyselfinthelistsagainstthebestTemplarwhoeverlaidlanceinrest。’’
  Yetthoustart’stsomewhatsuddenlyforsoboldasteed,’’
  saidtheGrandMaster。However,IsweartotheebytheHolyTemple,whichourOrderissworntodefend,thatIwillkeepcounselwiththeeasatruecomrade。’’
  BywhichTemple?’’saidtheMarquisofMontserrat,whoseloveofsarcasmoftenoutranhispolicyanddiscretion;-
  swearestthoubythatonthehillofZion,whichwasbuiltbyKingSolomon,orbythatsymbolical,emblematicaledifice,whichissaidtobespokenofinthecouncilsheldinthevaultsofyourPreceptories,assomethingwhichinferstheaggrandisementofthyvaliantandvenerableOrder?’’
  TheTemplarscowleduponhimwithaneyeofdeath,butansweredcalmly,BywhateverTempleIswear,beassured,LordMarquis,myoathissacred-IwouldIknewhowtobind_thee_byoneofequalobligation。’’
  Iwillsweartruthtothee,’’saidtheMarquis,laughing,bytheEarl’scoronet,whichIhopetoconvert,erethesewarsareover,intosomethingbetter。Itfeelscoldonmybrow,thatsameslightcoronal;aduke’scapofmaintenancewereabetterprotectionagainstsuchanight-breezeasnowblows,andaking’scrownmorepreferablestill,beinglinedwithcomfortableermineandvelvet。Inaword,ourinterestsbindustogether;
  forthinknot,LordGrandMaster,that,werethesealliedPrincestoregainJerusalem,andplaceakingoftheirownchoosingthere,theywouldsufferyourOrder,anymorethanmypoorMarquisate,toretaintheindependencewhichwenowhold。No,byOurLady!InsuchcuetheproudknightsofSaintJohnmustagainspreadplasters,anddressplague-soresinthehospitals;andyou,mostpuissantandvenerableKnightsoftheTemple,mustreturntoyourconditionofsimplemen-at-arms,sleepthreeonapallet,andmounttwoupononehorse,asyourpresentsealstillexpressestohavebeenyourancientmostsimplecustom。’’
  Therank,privileges,andopulenceofourOrderpreventsomuchdegradationasyouthreaten,’’saidtheTemplar,haughtily。
  Theseareyourbane,’’saidConradeofMontserrat;andyou,aswellasI,reverendGrandMaster,know,that,werethealliedPrincestobesuccessfulinPalestine,itwouldbetheirfirstpointofpolicytoabatetheindependenceofyourOrder,which,butfortheprotectionofourholyfatherthePope,andthenecessityofemployingyourvalourintheconquestofPalestine,youwouldlongsincehaveexperienced。Givethemcompletesuccess,andyouwillbeflungaside,asthesplintersofabrokenlancearetossedoutofthetilt-yard。’’
  Theremaybetruthinwhatyousay,’’saidtheTemplar,darklysmiling;butwhatwereourhopesshouldtheallieswithdrawtheirforces,andleavePalestineinthegraspofSaladin?’’
  Greatandassured,’’repliedConrade;theSoldanwouldgivelargeprovincestomaintainathisbehestabodyofwell-appointedFrankishlances。InEgypt,inPersia,anhundredsuchauxiliaries,joinedtohisownlightcavalry,wouldturnthebattleagainstthemostfearfulodds。Thisdependencewouldbebutforatime-perhapsduringthelifeofthisenterprisingSoldan-butintheEast,empiresariselikemushrooms。
  Supposehimdead,andusstrengthenedwithaconstantsuccessionoffieryandadventurousspiritsfromEurope,whatmightwenothopetoachieve,uncontrolledbythesemonarchs,whosedignitythrowsusatpresentintotheshade-and,weretheytoremainhere,andsucceedinthisexpedition,wouldwillinglyconsignusforevertodegradationanddependence?’’
  Yousaywell,myLordMarquis,’’saidtheGrandMaster;
  andyourwordsfindanechoinmybosom。Yetmustwebecautious;PhilipofFranceiswiseaswellasvaliant。’’
  True,andwillbethereforethemoreeasilydivertedfromanexpedition,towhich,inamomentofenthusiasm,orurgedbyhisnobles,herashlyboundhimself。HeisjealousofKingRichard,hisnaturalenemy,andlongstoreturntoprosecuteplansofambitionnearertoParisthanPalestine。Anyfairpretencewillservehimforwithdrawingfromascene,inwhichheisawareheiswastingtheforceofhiskingdom。’’
  AndtheDukeofAustria?’’saidtheTemplar。
  Oh,touchingtheDuke,’’returnedConrade,hisself-conceit。
  andfollyleadhimtothesameconclusionsasdoPhilip’spolicyandwisdom。Heconceiveshimself,Godhelpthewhile,ungratefullytreated,becausemen’smouths,-eventhoseofhisown_minne-singers,_-arefilledwiththepraisesofKingRichard,*TheGermanminstrelsweresotermed。
  whomhefearsandhates,andinwhoseharmhewouldrejoice,likethoseunbreddastardlycurs,who,iftheforemostofthepackishurtbythegripeofthewolf,aremuchmorelikelytoassailthesuffererfrombehind,thantocometohisassistance-
  ButwhereforetellIthistothee,savetoshowthatIaminsincerityindesiringthatthisleaguebebrokenup,andthecountryfreedofthesegreatmonarchswiththeirhosts?andthouwellknowest,andhastthyselfseen,howalltheprincesofinfluenceandpower,onealoneexcepted,areeagertoenterintotreatywiththeSoldan。’’
  Iacknowledgeit,’’saidtheTemplar;hewereblindthathadnotseenthisintheirlastdeliberations。Butliftyetthymaskaninchhigher,andtellmethyrealreasonforpressingupontheCouncilthatNorthernEnglishman,orScot,orwhateveryoucallyonderKnightoftheLeopard,tocarrytheirproposalsforatreaty?’’