首页 >出版文学> The Tapestried Chamber>第22章
  Allthiswhile,andinthemidstofaclamourandconfusion,whichwouldbetterhavebecomeaGermantavernduringafair,thanthetentofasovereignprince,theArchdukewaswaiteduponwithaminutenessofformandobservance,whichshowedhowanxioushewastomaintainrigidlythestateandcharactertowhichhiselevationhadentitledhim。Hewasservedontheknee,andonlybypagesofnobleblood,feduponplateofsilver,anddrankhisTokayandRhenishwinesfromacupofgold。Hisducalmantlewassplendidlyadornedwithermine,hiscoronetmighthaveequalledinvaluearoyalcrown,andhisfeet,easedinvelvetshoesthelengthofwhich,peaksincluded,mightbetwofeet,resteduponafootstoolofsolidsilver。Butitservedpartlytointimatethecharacteroftheman,that,althoughdesiroustoshowattentiontotheMarquisofMontserrat,whomhehadcourteouslyplacedathisrighthand,hegavemuchmoreofhisattentiontohis_spruch-sprecher,_thatis,hismanofconversation,or_sayerofsayings,_whostoodbehindtheDuke’srightshoulder。
  Thispersonagewaswellattired,inacoatanddoubletofblackvelvet,thelastofwhichwasdecoratedwithvarioussilverandgoldcoins,stitcheduponit,inmemoryofthemunificentprinceswhohadconferredthem,andbearingashortstaff,towhichalsobunchesofsilvercoinswereattachedbyrings,whichhejingledbywayofattractingattention,whenhewasabouttosayanythingwhichhejudgedworthyofit。Thisperson’scapacityinthehouseholdoftheArchduke,wassomewhatbetwixtthatofaminstrelandacounsellor;hewasbyturnsaflatterer,apoet,andanorator;andthosewhodesiredtobewellwiththeDuke,generallystudiedtogainthegood-willofthe_spruch-sprecher。_
  Lesttoomuchofthisofficer’swisdomshouldbecometiresome,theDuke’sothershoulderwasoccupiedbyhis_hoff-narr,_
  orcourtjester,calledJonasSchwanker,whomadealmostasmuchnoisewithhisfool’s-cap,bells,andbauble,asdidtheorator,ormanoftalk,withhisjinglingbaton。
  Thesetwopersonagesthrewoutgraveandcomicnonsensealternately,whiletheirmaster,laughingorapplaudingthemhimself,yetcarefullywatchedthecountenanceofhisnobleguest,todiscernwhatimpressionssoaccomplishedacavalierreceivedfromthisdisplayofAustrianeloquenceandwit。Itishardtosaywhetherthemanofwisdomorthemanoffollycontributedmosttotheamusementoftheparty,orstoodhighestintheestimationoftheirprincelymaster;butthesalliesofbothseemedexcellentlywellreceived。Sometimestheybecamerivalsfortheconversation,andclangedtheirflappersinemulationofeachother,withamostalarmingcontention;but,ingeneral,theyseemedonsuchgoodterms,andsoaccustomedtosupporteachother’splay,thatthe_spruch-sprecher_oftencondescendedtofollowupthejester’switticismswithanexplanation,torenderthemmoreobvioustothecapacityoftheaudience;
  sothathiswisdombecameasortofcommentaryonthebuffoon’sfolly。Andsometimes,inrequital,the_hoff-narr,_withapithyjest,wounduptheconclusionoftheorator’stediousharangue。
  Whateverhisrealsentimentsmightbe,Conradetookespecialcarethathiscountenanceshouldexpressnothingbutsatisfactionwithwhatheheard,andsmiledorapplaudedaszealously,toallappearance,astheArchdukehimself,atthesolemnfollyofthe_spruch-sprecher,_andthegibberingwitofthefool。Infact,hewatchedcarefullyuntiltheoneorothershouldintroducesometopic,favourabletothepurposewhichwasuppermostinhismind。
  ItwasnotlongeretheKingofEnglandwasbroughtonthecarpetbythejester,whohadbeenaccustomedtoconsiderDickonoftheBroomwhichirreverentepithethesubstitutedforRichardPlantagenetasasubjectofmirth,acceptableandinexhaustible。Theorator,indeed,wassilent,anditwasonlywhenappliedtobyConrade,thatheobserved,The_genista,_orbroom-plant,wasanemblemofhumility;anditwouldbewellwhenthosewhoworeitwouldrememberthewarning。’’
  TheallusiontotheillustriousbadgeofPlantagenetwasthusrenderedsufficientlymanifest,andJonasSchwankerobserved,thattheywhohumbledthemselveshadbeenexaltedwithavengeance。
  Honouruntowhomhonourisdue,’’answeredtheMarquisofMontserrat;wehaveallhadsomepartinthesemarchesandbattles,andmethinksotherprincesmightsharealittleintherenownwhichRichardofEnglandengrossesamongstminstrelsand_minne-singers。_HasnooneoftheJoyeusescienceherepresentasonginpraiseoftheroyalArchdukeofAustria,ourprincelyentertainer?’’
  Threeminstrelsemulouslysteppedforwardwithvoiceandharp。Twoweresilencedwithdifficultybythe_spruch-sprecher,_
  whoseemedtoactasmasteroftherevels,andahearingwasatlengthprocuredforthepoetpreferred,whosung,inhighGerman,stanzaswhichmaybethustranslated:-
  Whatbravechiefshallheadtheforces,Wherethered-crosslegionsgather?
  Bestofhorsemen,bestofhorses,Highestheadandfairestfeather。
  Heretheorator,jinglinghisstag,interruptedthebardtointimatetotheparty,whattheymightnothaveinferredfromthedescription,thattheirroyalhostwasthepartyindicated,andafull-crownedgobletwentroundtotheacclamation-_HochlebederHerzogLeopold!_Anotherstanzafollowed。
  AsknotAustriawhy,’midstprinces,Stillherbannerriseshighest;
  Askaswellthestrong-wing’deagle,WhytoHeavenhesoarsthenighest。
  Theeagle,’’saidtheexpounderofdarksayings,isthecognisanceofournoblelordtheArchduke-ofhisroyalGrace,I
  wouldsay-andtheeaglefliesthehighestandnearesttothesunofallthefeatheredcreation。’’
  Thelionhathtakenaspringabovetheeagle,’’saidConrade,carelessly。
  TheArchdukereddened,andfixedhiseyesonthespeaker,whilethe_spruch-sprecher_answered,afteraminute’sconsideration,TheLordMarquiswillpardonme-alioncannotflyaboveaneagle,becausenolionhathgotwings。’’
  ExcepttheLionofSaintMark,’’respondedthejester。
  ThatistheVenetian’sbanner,’’saidtheDuke;butassuredly,thatamphibiousrace,halfnobles,halfmerchants,willnotdaretoplacetheirrankincomparisonwithours?’’
  Nay,itwasnotoftheVenetianlionthatIspoke,’’saidtheMarquisofMontserrat;butofthethreelionspassantofEngland-formerly,itissaid,theywereleopards,butnowtheyarebecomelionsatallpoints,andmusttakeprecedenceofbeast,fish,orfowl,orwoeworththegainstander。’’
  Meanyouseriously,mylord?’’saidtheAustrian,nowconsiderablyflushedwithwine;thinkyouthatRichardofEnglandassertsanypre-eminenceoverthefreesovereignswhohavebeenhisvoluntaryalliesinthisCrusade?’’
  Iknownotbutfromcircumstances,’’answeredConrade;
  yonderhangshisbanneraloneinthemidstofourcamp,asifhewerekingandgeneralissimoofourwholeChristianarmy。’’
  Anddoyouendurethissopatiently,andspeakofitsocoldly?’’saidtheArchduke。
  Nay,mylord,’’answeredConrade,itcannotconcernthepoorMarquisofMontserrattocontendagainstaninjury,patientlysubmittedtobysuchpotentprincesasPhilipofFranceandLeopoldofAustria。Whatdishonouryouarepleasedtosubmittocannotbeadisgracetome。’’
  Leopoldclosedhisfist,andstruckonthetablewithviolence。
  IhavetoldPhilipofthis,’’hesaid;Ihaveoftentoldhimthatitwasourdutytoprotecttheinferiorprincesagainsttheusurpationofthisislander-butheanswersmeeverwithcoldrespectsoftheirrelationstogetherassuzerainandvassal,andthatitwereimpoliticinhimtomakeanopenbreachatthistimeandperiod。’’
  TheworldknowsthatPhilipiswise,’’saidConrade,andwilljudgehissubmissiontobepolicy-Yours,mylord,youcanyourselfaloneaccountfor;butIdoubtnotyouhavedeepreasonsforsubmittingtoEnglishdomination。’’
  _I_submit!’’saidLeopold,indignantly-_I,_theArchdukeofAustria,soimportantandvitalalimboftheHolyRomanempire-_I_submitmyselftothisKingofhalfanisland-thisgrandsonofaNormanbastard!-No,byHeaven!Thecamp,andallChristendom,shallseethatIknowhowtorightmyself,andwhetherIyieldgroundoneinchtotheEnglishbandog-
  Up,myliegesandmerry-men,upandfollowme!Wewill-
  andthatwithoutlosingoneinstant-placetheeagleofAustria,wheresheshallfloatashighaseverfloatedthecognisanceofkingorkaisar。’’
  Withthathestartedfromhisseat,and,amidstthetumultuouscheeringofhisguestsandfollowers,madeforthedoorofthepavilion,andseizedhisownbanner,whichstoodpitchedbeforeit。
  Nay,mylord,’’saidConrade,affectingtointerfere,itwillblemishyourwisdomtomakeanaffrayinthecampatthishour,andperhapsitisbettertosubmittotheusurpationofEnglandalittlelongerthanto’’-
  Notanhour-notamomentlonger,’’vociferatedtheDukeand,withthebannerinhishand,andfollowedbyhisshoutingguestsandattendants,marchedhastilytothecentralmount,fromwhichthebannerofEnglandfloated,andlaidhishandonthestandard-spear,asiftopluckitfromtheground。
  Mymaster,mydearmaster!’’saidJonasSchwanker,throwinghisarmsabouttheDuke-takeheed-lionshaveteeth’’-
  Andeagleshaveclaws,’’saidtheDuke,notrelinquishinghisholdonthebanner-staff,yethesitatingtopullitfromtheground。
  Thespeakerofsentences,notwithstandingsuchwashisoccupation,hadneverthelesssomeintervalsofsoundsense。Heclashedhisstaffloudly,andLeopold,asifbyhabit,turnedhisheadtowardshismanofcounsel。
  Theeagleiskingamongthefowlsoftheair,’’saidthe_spruch-sprecher,_asisthelionamongthebeastsofthefield-
  eachhashisdominion,separatedaswideasEnglandandGermany-
  dothou,nobleeagle,nodishonourtotheprincelylion,but,letyourbannersremainfloatinginpeacesidebyside。’’
  Leopoldwithdrewhishandfromthebanner-spear,andlookedroundforConradeofMontserrat,buthesawhimnot;forthe,Marquis,sosoonashesawthemischiefafoot,hadwithdrawnhimselffromthecrowd,takingcare,inthefirstplace,toexpressbeforeseveralneutralpersonshisregret,thattheArchdukeshouldhavechosenthehoursafterdinnertoavengeanywrongofwhichhemightthinkhehadarighttocomplain。Notseeinghisguest,towhomhewishedmoreparticularlytohaveaddressedhimself,theArchdukesaidaloud,that,havingnowishtobreeddissensioninthearmyoftheCross,hedidbutvindicatehisownprivilegesandrighttostanduponanequalitywiththeKingofEngland,withoutdesiring,ashemighthavedone,toadvancehisbanner,whichhederivedfromEmperors,hisprogenitors,abovethatofameredescendantoftheCountsofAnjou;
  and,inthemeantime,hecommandedacaskofwinetobebroughthitherandpierced,forregalingthebystanders,whopwithtuckofdrumandsoundofmusic,quaffedmanyacarouseroundtheAustrianstandard。
  Thisdisorderlyscenewasnotactedwithoutadegreeofnoise,whichalarmedthewholecamp。
  Thecriticalhourhadarrived,atwhichthephysician,accordingtotherulesofhisart,hadpredictedthathisroyalpatientmightbeawakenedwithsafety,andthespongehadbeenappliedforthatpurpose;andtheleechhadnotmademanyobservationsereheassuredtheBaronofGilslandthatthefeverhadentirelylefthissovereign,andthatsuchwasthehappystrengthofhisconstitution,itwouldnotbeevennecessary,asinmostewes,togiveaseconddoseofthepowerfulmedicine。Richardhimselfseemedtobeofthesameopinion,for,sittingupandrubbinghiseyes,hedemandedofDeVauxwhatpresentsumofmoneywasintheroyalcoffers。
  Thebaroncouldnotexactlyinformhimoftheamount。
  Itmattersnot,’’saidRichard;beitgreaterorsmaller,bestowitallonthislearnedleech,whohath,Itrust,givenmebackagaintotheserviceoftheCrusade。Ifitbelessthanathousandbyzants,lethimhavejewelstomakeitup。’’
  IsellnotthewisdomwithwhichAllahhasendowedme,’’
  answeredtheArabianphysician;andbeitknowntoyou,greatPrince,thatthedivinemedicine,ofwhichyouhavepartaken,wouldloseitseffectsinmyunworthyhands,didIexchangeitsvirtueseitherforgoldordiamonds。’’
  Thephysicianrefusethagratuity!’’saidDeVauxtohimself。
  Thisismoreextraordinarythanhisbeinganhundredyearsold。’’
  ThomasdeVaux,’’saidRichard,thouknowestnocouragebutwhatbelongstothesword,nobountyandvirtuebutwhatareusedinchivalry-ItelltheethatthisMoor,inhisindependence,mightsetanexampletothemwhoaccountthemselvestheflowerofknighthood。’’
  Itisrewardenoughforme,’’saidtheMoor,foldinghisarmsonhisbosom,andmaintaininganattitudeatoncerespectfulanddignified,thatsogreataKingastheMelechRic