首页 >出版文学> The Tapestried Chamber>第29章
  Itwasaboutthehourofsunrise,whenaslow,armedtreadwasheardapproachingtheKing’spavilion;andereDeVaux,whoslumberedbesidehismaster’sbedasrightlyaseversleepsatupontheeyesofawatch-dog,hadtimetodomorethanariseandsay,Whocomes?’’theKnightoftheLeopardenteredthetent,withadeepanddevotedgloomseateduponhismanlyfeatures。
  Whencethisboldintrusion,SirKnight?’’saidDeVaux,sternly,yetinatonewhichrespectedhismaster’sslumbers。
  Hold,DeVaux!’’saidRichard,awakeningontheinstant;
  SirKennethcomethlikeagoodsoldiertorenderanaccountofhisguard-tosuchtheGeneral’stentiseveraccessible。’’-
  Thenrisingfromhisslumberingposture,andleaningonhiselbow,hefixedhislargebrighteyeuponthewarrior-Speak,SirScot;thoucomesttotellmeofavigilant,safe,andhonourablewatch,dostthounot?TherustlingofthefoldsoftheBannerofEnglandwereenoughtoguardit,evenwithoutthebodyofsuchaknightasmenholdthee。’’
  Asmenwillholdmenomore,’’saidSirKenneth-mywatchhathneitherbeenvigilant,safe,norhonourable。TheBannerofEnglandhasbeencarriedoff。’’
  Andthoualivetotellit?’’saidRichard,inatoneofderisiveincredulity-Away,itcannotbe。Thereisnotevenascratchonthyface-Whydostthoustandthusmute?Speakthetruth-itisilljestingwithaKing-yetIwillforgivetheeifthouhastlied。’’
  Lied,SirKing!’’returnedtheunfortunateknight,withfierceemphasis,andoneglanceoffirefromhiseye,brightandtransientastheflashfromthecoldandstonyflint。Butthisalsomustbeendured-Ihavespokenthetruth。’’
  ByGodandbySaintGeorge!’’saidtheKing,burstingintofury,which,however,heinstantlychecked-DeVaux,goviewthespot-Thisfeverhasdisturbedhisbrain-Thiscannotbe-
  Theman’scourageisproof-It_cannot_be!Gospeedily-orsend,ifthouwiltnotgo。’’
  TheKingwasinterruptedbySirHenryNeville,whocame,breathless,tosaythatthebannerwasgone,andtheknightwhoguardeditoverpowered,andmostprobablymurdered,astherewasapoolofbloodwherethebanner-spearlayshivered。
  ButwhomdoIseehere?’’saidNeville,hiseyessuddenlyrestinguponSirKenneth。
  Atraitor,’’saidtheKing,startingtohisfeet,andseizingthecurtal-axe,whichwasevernearhisbed-atraitor!whomthoushaltseedieatraitor’sdeath。’’-Andhedrewbacktheweaponasinacttostrike。
  Colourless,butfirmasamarblestatue,theScotstoodbeforehim,withhisbareheaduncoveredbyanyprotection,hiseyescastdowntotheearth,hislipsscarcelymoving,yetmutteringprobablyinprayer。Oppositetohim,andwithintheduereachforablow,stoodKingRichard,hislargepersonwraptinthefoldsofhiscamiscia,oramplegownoflinen,exceptwheretheviolenceofhisactionhadflungthecoveringfromhisrightarm,shoulder,andapartofhisbreast,leavingtoviewaspecimenofaframewhichmighthavemeritedhisSaxonpredecessor’sepithetofIronside。Hestoodforaninstant,prompttostrike-then,sinkingtheheadoftheweapontowardstheground,heexclaimed,Buttherewasblood,Neville-therewasbloodupontheplace。Harkthee,SirScot-bravethouwertonce,forIhaveseentheefight-SaythouhastslaintwoofthethievesindefenceoftheStandard-saybutone-saythouhaststruckbutagoodblowinourbehalf,andgettheeoutofthecampwiththylifeandthyinfamy!’’
  Youhavecalledmeliar,myLordKing,’’repliedKenneth,firmly;andtherein,atleast,youhavedonemewrong-Know,thattherewasnobloodshedindefenceoftheStandardsavethatofapoorhound,which,morefaithfulthanhismaster,defendedthechargewhichhedeserted。’’
  Now,bySaintGeorge!’’saidRichard,againheavinguphisarm-ButDeVauxthrewhimselfbetweentheKingandtheobjectofhisvengeance,andspokewiththeblunttruthofhischaracter,Myliege,thismustnotbe-here,norbyyourownhand。Itisenoughoffollyforonenightandday,tohaveintrustedyourbannertoaScot-saidInottheywereeverfairandfalse?’’
  *SuchwerethetermsinwhichtheEnglishusedtospeakoftheirpoor*northernneighbours,forgettingthattheirownencroachmentsuponthe*independenceofScotlandobligedtheweakernationtodefendthemselves*bypolicyaswellasforce。ThedisgracemustbedividedbetweenEdward*I。andIII。,whoenforcedtheirdominationoverafreecountry,andthe*Scotswhowerecompelledtotakecompulsoryoaths,withoutanypurpose*ofkeepingthem。
  Thoudidst,DeVaux;thouwastright,andIconfessit,’’
  saidRichard。Ishouldhaveknownhimbetter-IshouldhaverememberedhowthefoxWilliamdeceivedmetouchingthisCrusade。’’
  Mylord,’’saidSirKenneth,WilliamofScotlandneverdeceived;butcircumstancespreventedhisbringinghisforces。’’
  Peace,shameless!’’saidtheKing;thousulliestthenameofaprince,evenbyspeakingit-Andyet,DeVaux,itisstrange,’’headded,toseethebearingoftheman。Cowardortraitorhemustbe,yetheabodetheblowofRichardPlantagenet,asourarmhadbeenraisedtolayknighthoodonhisshoulder。Hadheshowntheslightestsignoffear-hadbutajointtrembled,oraneyelidquivered,Ihadshatteredhisheadlikeacrystalgoblet。ButIcannotstrikewherethereisneitherfearnorresistance。’’
  Therewasapause。
  Mylord,’’saidKenneth-
  Ha!’’repliedRichard,interruptinghim,hastthoufoundthyspeech?AskgracefromHeaven,butnonefromme,forEnglandisdishonouredthroughthyfault;andwertthoumineownandonlybrother,thereisnopardonforthyfault。’’
  Ispeaknottodemandgraceofmortalman,’’saidtheScot;
  itisinyourGrace’spleasuretogiveorrefusemetimeforChristianshrift-ifmandeniesit,mayGodgrantmetheabsolutionwhichIwouldotherwiseaskofhisChurch!ButwhetherIdieontheinstant,orhalf-an-hourhence,IequallybeseechyourGraceforonemoment’sopportunitytospeakthattoyourroyalperson,whichhighlyconcernsyourfameasaChristianKing。’’
  Sayon,’’saidtheKing,makingnodoubtthathewasabouttobearsomeconfessionconcerningthelossoftheBanner。
  WhatIhavetospeak,’’saidSirKenneth,touchestheroyaltyofEngland,andmustbesaidtonoearsbutthineown。’’
  Begonewithyourselves,sirs,’’saidtheKingtoNevilleandDeVaux。
  Thefirstobeyed,butthelatterwouldnotstirfromtheKing’spresence。
  IfyousaidIwasintheright,’’repliedDeVauxtohissovereign,Iwillbetreatedasoneshouldbewhohathbeenfoundtoberight-thatis,Iwillhavemyownwill。IleaveyounotwiththisfalseScot。’’
  How,DeVaux!’’saidRichard,angrily,andstampingslightly,darestthounotventureourpersonwithonetraitor?’’
  Itisinvainyoufrownandstamp,mylord,’’saidDeVaux;
  Iventurenotasickmanwithasoundone,anakedmanwithonearmedinproof。’’
  Itmattersnot,’’saidtheScottishknight,Iseeknoexcusetoputofftime-IwillspeakinpresenceoftheLordofGilsland。
  Heisgoodlordandtrue。’’
  Buthalf-an-hoursince,’’saidDeVaux,withagroan,implyingamixtureofsorrowandvexation,andIhadsaidasmuchforthee!’’
  Thereistreasonaroundyou,KingofEngland,’’continuedSirKenneth。
  Itmaywellbeasthousay’st,’’repliedRichard;Ihaveapregnantexample。’’
  Treasonthatwillinjuretheemoredeeplythanthelossofanhundredbannersinapitchedfield。The-the’’-SirKennethhesitated,andatlengthcontinued,inalowertone,TheLadyEdith’’-
  Ha!’’saidtheKing,drawinghimselfsuddenlyintoastateofhaughtyattention,andfixinghiseyefirmlyonthesupposedcriminal;Whatofher?-whatofher?-whathasshetodowiththismatter?’’
  Mylord,’’saidtheScot,thereisaschemeonfoottodisgraceyourroyallineagebybestowingthehandoftheLadyEdithontheSaracenSoldan,andtherebytopurchaseapeacemostdishonourabletoChristendom,byanalliancemostshamefultoEngland。’’
  ThiscommunicationhadpreciselythecontraryeffectfromthatwhichSirKennethexpected。RichardPlantagenetwasoneofthose,who,inIago’swords,wouldnotserveGodbecauseitwasthedevilwhobadehim;adviceorinformationoftenaffectedhimlessaccordingtoitsrealimport,thanthroughthetingewhichittookfromthesupposedcharacterandviewsofthosebywhomitwascommunicated。Unfortunately,thementionofhisrelative’snamerenewedhisrecollectionofwhatheconsideredasextremepresumptionintheKnightoftheLeopard,evenwhenhestoodhighintherollsofchivalry,butwhich,inhispresentcondition,appearedaninsultsufficienttodrivethefierymonarchintoafrenzyofpassion。
  Silence,’’hesaid,infamousandaudacious!ByHeaven,Iwillhavethytonguetornoutwithhotpincers,formentioningtheverynameofanobleChristiandamsel!Know,degeneratetraitor,thatIwasalreadyawaretowhatheightthouhadstdaredtoraisethineeyes,andenduredit,thoughitwereinsolence,evenwhenthouhadstcheatedus-forthouartalladeceit-intoholdingtheeasofsomenameandfame。Butnow,withlipsblisteredwiththeconfessionofthineowndishonour-thatthoushouldst_now_daretonameournoblekinswomanasoneinwhosefatethouhastpartorinterest!WhatisittotheeifshemarrySaracenorChristian?-whatisittothee,ifinacampwhereprincesturncowardsbyday,androbbersbynight-wherebraveknightsturntopaltrydesertersandtraitors-whatisit,Isaytothee,oranyone,ifIshouldpleasetoallymyselftotruth,andtovalour,inthepersonofSaladin?’’
  Littletome,indeed,towhomalltheworldwillsoonbeasnothing,’’answeredSirKenneth,boldly;butwereInowstretchedontherack,Iwouldtellthee,thatwhatIhavesaidismuchtothineownconscienceandthineownfame。Itellthee,SirKing,thatifthoudostbutinthoughtentertainthepurposeofweddingthykinswoman,theLadyEdith’’-
  Namehernot-andforaninstantthinknotofher,’’saidtheKing,againstrainingthecurtal-axeinhisgripe,untilthemusclesstartedabovehisbrawnyarm,likecordageformedbytheivyaroundthelimbofanoak。
  Notname-notthinkofher!’’answeredSirKenneth,hisspirits,stunnedastheywerebyself-depression,beginningtorecovertheirelasticityfromthisspeciesofcontroversy,-Now,bytheCross,onwhichIplacemyhope,hernameshallbethelastwordinmymouth,herimagethelastthoughtinmymind。
  Trythyboastedstrengthonthisbarebrow,andseeifthoucanstpreventmypurpose。’’
  Hewilldrivememad!’’saidRichard,who,inhisdespite,wasoncemorestaggeredinhispurposebythedauntlessdeterminationofthecriminal。
  EreThomasofGilslandcouldreply,somebustlewasheardwithout,andthearrivaloftheQueenwasannouncedfromtheouterpartofthepavilion。
  Detainher-detainher,Neville,’’saidtheKing;thisisnosightforwomen-Fie,thatIhavesufferedsuchapaltrytraitortochafemethus!-Awaywithhim,DeVaux,’’hewhispered,throughtheback-entranceofourtent-coophimupclose,andanswerforhissafecustodywithyourlife-Andharkye-heispresentlytodie-lethimhaveaghostlyfather-wewouldnotkillsoulandbody-Andstay-harkthee-wewillnothavehimdishonoured-heshalldieknight-like,inhisbeltandspurs;forifhistreacherybeasblackashell,hisboldnessmaymatchthatofthedevilhimself。’’
  DeVaux,rightglad,ifthetruthmaybeguessed,thatthesceneendedwithoutRichard’sdescendingtotheunkinglyactofhimselfslayinganunresistingprisoner,madehastetoremoveSirKennethbyaprivateissuetoaseparatetent,wherehewasdisarmedandputinfettersforsecurity。DeVauxlookedonwithasteadyandmelancholyattention,whiletheprovost’sofficers,towhomSirKennethwasnowcommitted,tookthesesevereprecautions。
  Whentheywereended,hesaidsolemnlytotheunhappycriminal-ItisKingRichard’spleasurethatyoudieundegraded-withoutmutilationofyourbody,orshametoyourarms-andthatyourheadbeseveredfromthetrunkbytheswordoftheexecutioner。’’
  Itiskind,’’saidtheknight,inalowandrathersubmissivetoneofvoice,asonewhoreceivedanunexpectedfavour;myfamilywillnotthenheartheworstofthetale-Oh,myfather-myfather!’’
  Thismutteredinvocationdidnotescapethebluntbutkindly-naturedEnglishman,andhebrushedthebackofhislargehandoverhisroughfeatures,erehecouldproceed。
  ItisRichardofEngland’sfartherpleasure,’’hesaid,atlength,thatyouhavespeechwithaholyman,andIhavemetonthepassagehitherwithaCarmelitefriar,whomayfityouforyourpassage-Hewaitswithout,untilyouareinahabitofmindtoreceivehim。’’
  Letitbeinstantly,’’saidtheknight。InthisalsoRichardiskind。Icannotbemorefittoseethegoodfatheratanytimethannow;forlifeandIhavetakenfarewell,astwotravellerswhohavearrivedatthecrossway,wheretheirroadsseparate。’’