首页 >出版文学> The Tapestried Chamber>第38章
  Peacewiththyscurriljests!’’answeredEdith,colouringdeeply-Thinkrather,thatfortheindulgenceofthymoodthouhastloppedfromthisgreatenterpriseonegoodlylimb,deprivedtheCrossofoneofitsmostbravesupporters,andplacedaservantofthetrueGodinthehandsoftheheathen;hastgiven,too,tomindsassuspiciousasthouhastshownthineowninthismatter,somerighttosaythatRichardCurdeLionbanishedthebravestsoldierinhiscamp,lesthisnameinbattlemightmatchhisown。’’
  I-I!’’exclaimedRichard,nowindeedgreatlymoved-
  amIonetobejealousofrenown?-Iwouldhewereheretoprofesssuchequality!Iwouldwaivemyrankandmycrown,andmeethim,man-like,inthelists,thatitmightappearwhetherRichardPlantagenethadroomtofearortoenvytheprowessofmortalman。Come,Edith,thouthink’stnotasthousay’st。Letnotangerorgrieffortheabsenceofthylovermaketheeunjusttothykinsman,who,notwithstandingallthytetchiness,valuesthygoodreportashighasthatofanyoneliving。’’
  Theabsenceofmylover?’’saidtheLadyEdith。Butyes-hemaybewelltermedmylover,whohathpaidsodearforthetitle。UnworthyasImightbeofsuchhomage,Iwastohimlikealight,leadinghimforwardinthenoblepathofchivalry;butthatIforgotmyrank,orthathepresumedbeyondhis,isfalse,wereakingtospeakit。’’
  Myfaircousin,’’saidRichard,donotputwordsinmymouthwhichIhavenotspoken。Isaidnotyouhadgracedthismanbeyondthefavourwhichagoodknightmayearn,evenfromaprincess,whateverbehisnativecondition。But,byOurLady,Iknowsomethingofthislove-gear-itbeginswithmuterespectanddistantreverence;but,whenopportunitiesoccur,familiarityincreases,andso-Butitskillsnottalkingwithonewhothinksherselfwiserthanalltheworld。’’
  Mykinsman’scounselsIwillinglylistento,whentheyaresuch,’’saidEdith,asconveynoinsulttomyrankandcharacter。’’
  Kings,myfaircousin,donotcounsel,butrathercommand,’’
  saidRichard。
  Soldansdoindeedcommand,’’saidEdith,butitisbecausetheyhaveslavestogovern。’’
  Come,youmightlearntolayasidethisscornofSoldanrie,whenyouholdsohighofaScot,’’saidtheKing。IholdSaladintobetruertohiswordthanthisWilliamofScotland,whomustneedsbecalledaLion,forsooth-hehathfoullyfaultedtowardsme,infailingtosendtheauxiliaryaidhepromised。
  Letmetellthee,Edith,thoumay’stlivetopreferatrueTurktoafalseScot。’’
  No-never!’’answeredEdith-notshouldRichardhimselfembracethefalsereligion,whichhecrossedtheseastoexpelfromPalestine。’’
  Thouwilthavethelastword,’’saidRichard,andthoushalthaveit。Eventhinkofmewhatthouwilt,prettyEdith。
  Ishallnotforgetthatwearenearanddearcousins。’’
  Sosaying,hetookhisleaveinfairfashion,butverylittlesatisfiedwiththeresultofhisvisit。
  ItwasthefourthdayafterSirKennethhadbeendismissedfromthecamp;andKingRichardsatinhispavilion,enjoyinganeveningbreezefromthewest,which,withunusualcoolnessonherwings,seemedbreathedfrommerryEnglandfortherefreshmentofheradventurousmonarch,ashewasgraduallyrecoveringthefullstrengthwhichwasnecessarytocarryonhisgiganticprojects。Therewasnoonewithhim,DeVauxhavingbeensenttoAscalontobringupreinforcementsandsuppliesofmilitarymunition,andmostofhisotherattendantsbeingoccupiedindifferentdepartments,allpreparingforthere-openingofhostilities,andforagrandpreparatoryreviewofthearmyoftheCrusaders,whichwastotakeplacethenextday。TheKingsat,listeningtothebusyhumamongthesoldiery,theclatterfromtheforges,wherehorse-shoeswerepreparing,andfromthetentsofthearmourers,whowererepairingharness-thevoiceofthesoldiers,too,astheypassedandrepassed,wasloudandcheerful,carryingwithitsverytoneanassuranceofhighandexcitedcourage,andanomenofapproachingvictory。WhileRichard’seardrankinthesesoundswithdelight,andwhileheyieldedhimselftothevisionsofconquestandofglorywhichtheysuggested,anequerrytoldhimthatamessengerfromSaladinwaitedwithout。
  Admithiminstantly,’’saidtheKing,andwithduehonour,Josceline。’’
  TheEnglishknightaccordinglyintroducedaperson,apparentlyofnohigherrankthanaNubianslave,whoseappearancewasneverthelesshighlyinteresting。Hewasofsuperbstatureandnoblyformed,andhiscommandingfeatures,althoughalmostjet-black,showednothingofnegrodescent。Heworeoverhiscoal-blacklocksamilk-whiteturban,andoverhisshouldersashortmantleofthesamecolour,openinfrontandatthesleeves,underwhichappearedadoubletofdressedleopard’sskinreachingwithinahandbreadthofthekneel。Therestofhismuscularlimbs,bothlegsandarms,werebare,exceptingthathehadsandalsonhisfeet,andworeacollarandbraceletsofsilver。
  Astraightbroadsword,withahandleofboxwood,andasheathcoveredwithsnake-skin,wassuspendedfromhiswaist。Inhisrighthandheheldashortjavelin,withabroad,bright,steelhead,ofaspaninlength,andinhisleftheled,byaleashoftwistedsilkandgold,alargeandnoblestag-hound。
  Themessengerprostratedhimself,atthesametimepartiallyuncoveringhisshoulders,insignofhumiliation,andhavingtouchedtheearthwithhisforehead,arosesofarastorestononeknee,whilehedeliveredtotheKingasilkennapkin,enclosinganotherofclothofgold,withinwhichwasaletterfromSaladinintheoriginalArabic,withatranslationintoNorman-English,whichmaybemodernisedthus:-
  Saladin,Kingofkings,toMelechRic,theLionofEngland。
  Whereas,weareinformedbythylastmessage,thatthouhastchosenwarratherthanpeace,andourenmityratherthanourfriendship,weaccounttheeasoneblindedinthismatter,andtrustshortlytoconvincetheeofthineerror,bythehelpofourinvincibleforcesofthethousandtribes,whenMohammed,theProphetofGod,andAllah,theGodoftheProphet,shalljudgethecontroversybetwixtus。Inwhatremains,wemakenobleaccountofthee,andofthegiftswhichthouhastsentus,andofthetwodwarfs,singularintheirdeformityasYsop,andmirthfulastheluteofIsaack。Andinrequitalofthesetokensfromthetreasure-houseofthybounty,beholdwehavesenttheeaNubianslave,namedZohauk,ofwhomjudgenotbyhiscomplexion,accordingtothefoolishonesoftheearth,inrespectthedark-rindedfruithaththemostexquisiteflavour。Knowthatheisstrongtoexecutethewillofhismaster,asRustanofZablestan;alsoheiswisetogivecounselwhenthoushaltlearntoholdcommunicationwithhim,fortheLordofSpeechhathbeenstrickenwithsilencebetwixttheivorywallsofhispalace。Wecommendhimtothycare,hopingthehourmaynotbedistantwhenhemayrendertheegoodservice。Andherewithwebidtheefarewell;trustingthatourmostholyProphetmayyetcalltheetoasight,ofthetruth,failingwhichillumination,ourdesireis,forthespeedyrestorationofthyroyalhealth,thatAllahmayjudgebetweentheeandusinaplainfieldofbattle。’’
  AndthemissivewassanctionedbythesignatureandsealoftheSoldan。
  RichardsurveyedtheNubianinsilenceashestoodbeforehim,hislooksbentupontheground,hisarmsfoldedonhisbosom,withtheappearanceofablackmarblestatueofthemostexquisiteworkmanship,waitinglifefromthetouchofaPrometheus。TheKingofEngland,who,asitwasemphaticallysaidofhissuccessorHenrytheEighth,lovedtolookupon=aman,=waswellpleasedwiththethewes,sinews,andsymmetryofhimwhomhenowsurveyed,andquestionedhimintheLinguaFranca,Artthouapagan?’’
  Theslaveshookhishead,andraisinghisfingertohisbrow,crossedhimselfintokenofhisChristianity,thenresumedhispostureofmotionlesshumility。
  ANubianChristian,doubtless,’’saidRichard,andmutilatedoftheorganofspeechbytheseheathendogs?’’
  Themuteagainslowlyshookhisheadintokenofnegative,pointedwithhisforefingertoHeaven,andthenlaidituponhisownlips。
  Iunderstandthee,’’saidRichard;thoudostsufferundertheinflictionofGod,notbythecrueltyofman。Canstthoucleananarmourandbelt,andbuckleitintimeofneed?’’
  Themutenodded,andsteppingtowardsthecoatofmail,whichhung,withtheshieldandhelmetofthechivalrousmonarch,uponthepillarofthetent,hehandleditwithsuchnicetyofaddress,assufficientlytoshowthathefullyunderstoodthebusinessofthearmour-bearer。
  Thouartanapt,andwiltdoubtlessbeausefulknave-
  thoushaltwaitinmychamber,andonmyperson,’’saidtheKin。toshowhowmuchIvaluethegiftoftheroyalSoldan。
  Ifthouhastnotongue,itfollowsthoucanstcarrynotales,neitherprovokemetobesuddenbyanyunfitreply。’’
  TheNubianagainprostratedhimselftillhisbrowtouchedtheearth,thenstooderect,atsomepacesdistant,aswaitingforhisnewmaster’scommands。
  Nay,thoushaltcommencethyofficepresently,’’saidRichard,forIseeaspeckofrustdarkeningonthatshield;
  andwhenIshakeitinthefaceofSaladin,itshouldbebrightandunsulliedastheSoldan’shonourandmineown。’’
  Ahornwaswindedwithout,andpresentlySirHenryNevilleenteredwithapacketofdespatches,-FromEngland,mylord,’’hesaid,ashedeliveredit。
  FromEngland-ourownEngland!’’repeatedRichard,inatoneofmelancholyenthusiasm-Alas!theylittlethinkhowhardtheirSovereignhasbeenbesetbysicknessandsorrow-
  faintfriendsandforwardenemies。’’Thenopeningthedespatches,hesaid,hastilyHa!thiscomesfromnopeacefulland-theytoohavetheirfeuds-Neville,begone-Imustperusethesetidingsalone,andatleisure。’’
  Nevillewithdrewaccordingly,andRichardwassoonabsorbedinthemelancholydetailswhichhadbeenconveyedtohimfromEngland,concerningthefactionsthatweretearingtopieceshisnativedominions-thedisunionofhisbrothers,JohnandGeoffrey,andthequarrelsofbothwiththeHighJusticiaryLongchamp,BishopofEly-theoppressionspractisedbythenoblesuponthepeasantry,andrebellionofthelatteragainsttheirmasters,whichhadproducedeverywherescenesofdiscord,andinsomeinstancestheeffusionofblood。Detailsofincidentsmortifyingtohispride,andderogatoryfromhisauthority,wereintermingledwiththeearnestadviceofhiswisestandmostattachedcounsellors,thatheshouldpresentlyreturntoEngland,ashispresenceofferedtheonlyhopeofsavingthekingdomfromallthehorrorsofcivildiscord,ofwhichFranceandScotlandwerelikelytoavailthemselves。Filledwiththemostpainfulanxiety,Richardread,andagainread,theill-omenedletters,comparedtheintelligencewhichsomeofthemcontainedwiththesamefactsasdifferentlystatedinothers,andsoonbecametotallyinsensibletowhateverwaspassingaroundhim,althoughseated,forthesakeofcoolness,closetotheentranceofhistent,andhavingthecurtainswithdrawn,sothathecouldseeandbeseenbytheguardsandotherswhowerestationedwithout。
  Deeperintheshadowofthepavilion,andbusiedwiththetaskhisnewmasterhadimposed,sattheNubianslave,withhisbackratherturnedtowardstheKing。Hehadfinishedadjustingandcleaningthehauberkandbrigandine,andwasnowbusilyemployedonabroadpavesse,orbuckler,ofunusualsize,andcoveredwithsteel-plating,whichRichardoftenusedinreconnoitring,oractuallystormingfortifiedplaces,asamoreeffectualprotectionagainstmissileweapons,thanthenarrowtriangularshieldusedonhorseback。ThispavesseboreneithertheroyallionsofEngland,noranyotherdevice,toattracttheobservationofthedefendersofthewallsagainstwhichitwasadvanced;thecare,therefore,ofthearmourerwasaddressedtocausingitssurfacetoshineasbrightascrystal,inwhichheseemedtobepeculiarlysuccessful。BeyondtheNubian,andscarcevisiblefromwithout,laythelargedog,whichmightbetermedhisbrotherslave,andwhich,asifhefeltawedbybeingtransferredtoaroyalowner,wascouchedclosetothesideofthemute,withheadandearsontheground,andhislimbsandtaildrawnclosearoundandunderhim。
  WhiletheMonarchandhisnewattendantwerethusoccupied,anotheractorcreptuponthescene,andmingledamongthegroupofEnglishyeomen,aboutascoreofwhom,respectingtheunusuallypensivepostureandcloseoccupationoftheirsovereign,were,contrarytotheirwont,keepingasilentguardinfrontofhistent。Itwasnot,however,morevigilantthanusual。Somewereplayingatgamesofhazardwithsmallpebbles,othersspoketogetherinwhispersoftheapproachingdayofbattle,andseverallayasleep,theirbulkylimbsfoldedintheirgreenmantles。