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  Peace,Iprithee-makenomoreofit-Ididitbuttoshowtheseignorantprejudicedknaveshowtheymighthelpeachotherwhenthesecowardlycaitiffscomeagainstuswithsarbacanesandpoisonedshafts-But,’’headded,taketheethisNubiantothyquarters,Neville-Ihavechangedmymindtouchinghim-lethimbewellcaredfor-But,harkinthineear-seethatheescapestheenot-thereismoreinhimthanseems。Lethimhaveallliberty,sothatheleavenotthecamp-Andyou,yebeef-devouring,wine-swillingEnglishmastiffs,getyetoyourguardagain,andbesureyoukeepitmorewarily。Thinknotyouarenowinyourownlandoffairplay,wheremenspeakbeforetheystrike,andshakehandseretheycutthroats。Dangerinourlandwalksopenly,andwithhisbladedrawn,anddefiesthefoewhomhemeanstoassault;buthere,hechallengesyouwithasilkgloveinsteadofasteelgauntlet,cutsyourthroatwiththefeatherofaturtle-dove,stabsyouwiththetongueofapriest’sbrooch,orthrottlesyouwiththelaceofmylady’sboddice。Goto-keepyoureyesopenandyourmouthsshut-drinklessandlooksharperaboutyou;orIwillplaceyourhugestomachsonsuchshortallowance,aswouldpinchthatofapatientScotchman。’’
  Theyeomen,abashedandmortified,withdrewtotheirpost,andNevillewasbeginningtoremonstratewithhismasterupontheriskofpassingoverthusslightlytheirnegligenceupontheirduty,andtheproprietyofanexampleinacasesopeculiarlyaggravatedasthepermittingonesosuspiciousasthemarabouttoapproachwithindagger’slengthofhisperson,whenRichardinterruptedhimwith,Speaknotofit,Neville-wouldstthouhavemeavengeapettyrisktomyselfmoreseverelythanthelossofEngland’sbanner?Ithasbeenstolen-stolenbyathief,ordeliveredupbyatraitor,andnobloodhasbeenshedforit-
  Mysablefriend,thouartanexpounderofmysteries,saiththeillustriousSoldan-nowwouldIgivetheethineownweightingoldif,byraisingonestillblackerthanthyself,orbywhatothermeansthouwilt,thoucouldstshowmethethiefwhodidminehonourthatwrong。Whatsay’stthou?ha!’’
  Theyouthseemeddesiroustospeak,bututteredonlythatimperfectsoundpropertohismelancholycondition,thenfoldedhisarms,lookedontheKingwithaneyeofintelligence,andnoddedinanswertohisquestion。
  How!’’saidRichard,withjoyfulimpatience。Wiltthouundertaketomakediscoveryinthismatter?’’
  TheNubianslaverepeatedthesamemotion。
  Buthowshallweunderstandeachother?’’saidtheKing。
  Canstthouwrite,goodfellow?’’
  Theslaveagainnoddedinassent。
  Givehimwriting-tools,’’saidtheKing。Theywerereadierinmyfather’stentthanmine-buttheybesomewhereabout,ifthisscorchingclimatehathnotdrieduptheink-Why,thisfellowisajewel-ablackdiamond,Neville。’’
  Sopleaseyou,myliege,’’saidNeville,ifImightspeakmypoormind,itwereilldealinginthisware。Thismanmustbeawizard,andwizardsdealwiththeEnemy,whohathmostinteresttosowtaresamongthewheat,andbringdissensionintoourcouncils,and’’-
  Peace,Neville,’’saidRichard。Hollotoyournorthernhoundwhenheiscloseonthehaunchofthedeer,andhopetorecallhim,butseeknottostopPlantagenetwhenhehathhopetoretrievehishonour。’’
  Theslave,whoduringthisdiscussionhadbeenwriting,inwhichartheseemedskilful,nowarose,andpressingwhathehadwrittentohisbrow,prostratedhimselfasusual,erehedelivereditintotheKing’shands。ThescrollwasinFrench,althoughtheirintercoursehadhithertobeenconductedbyRichardintheLinguaFranca。
  ToRichard,theconqueringandinvincibleKingofEngland,thisfromthehumblestofhisslaves。MysteriesarethesealedcasketsofHeaven,butwisdommaydevisemeanstoopenthelock。WereyourslavestationedwheretheleadersoftheChristianhostweremadetopassbeforehiminorder,doubtnothing,thatifhewhodidtheinjurywhereofmyKingcomplainsshallbeamongthenumber,hemaybemademanifestinhisiniquity,thoughitbehiddenundersevenveils。’’
  Now,bySaintGeorge!’’saidKingRichard,thouhastspokenmostopportunely-Neville,thouknow’st,thatwhenwemusterourtroopsto-morrow,theprinceshaveagreed,thattoexpiatetheaffrontofferedtoEnglandinthetheftofherBanner,theleadersshouldpassournewstandardasitfloatsonSaintGeorge’sMount,andsaluteitwithformalregard。
  Believeme,thesecrettraitorwillnotdaretoabsenthimselffromanexpurgationsosolemn,lesthisveryabsenceshouldbematterofsuspicion。Therewillweplaceoursablemanofcounsel,and,ifhisartcandetectthevillain,leavemetodealwithhim。’’
  Myliege,’’saidNeville,withthefranknessofanEnglishbaron,bewarewhatworkyoubegin。Hereistheconcordofourholyleagueunexpectedlyrenewed-willyou,uponsuchsuspicionasanegroslavecaninstil,tearopenwoundssolatelyclosed-orwillyouusethesolemnprocession,adoptedforthereparationofyourhonour,andestablishmentofunanimityamongstthediscordingprinces,asthemeansofagainfindingoutnewcauseofoffence,orrevivingancientquarrels?Itwerescarcetoostrongtosay,thiswereabreachofthedeclarationyourGracemadetotheassembledCounciloftheCrusade。’’
  Neville,’’saidtheKing,sternlyinterruptinghim,thyzealmakestheepresumptuousandunmannerly。NeverdidI
  promisetoabstainfromtakingwhatevermeansweremostpromising,todiscovertheinfamousauthoroftheattackonmyhonour。EreIhaddoneso,Iwouldhaverenouncedmykingdom-
  mylife。Allmydeclarationswereunderthisnecessaryandabsolutequalification;-only,ifAustriahadsteppedforthandownedtheinjurylikeaman,Iproffered,forthesakeofChristendom,tohaveforgiven_him。_’’
  But,’’continuedthebaron,anxiously,whathopethatthisjugglingslaveofSaladinwillnotpalterwithyourGrace?’’
  Peace,Neville,’’saidtheKing;thouthink’stthyselfmightywise,andartbutafool。Mindthoumychargetouchingthisfellow-thereismoreinhimthanthyWestmorelandwitcanfathom-Andthou,swartandsilent,preparetoperformthefeatthouhastpromised,and,bythewordofaKing,thoushaltchoosethineownrecompense-Lo,hewritesagain。’’
  ThemuteaccordinglywroteanddeliveredtotheKing,withthesameformasbefore,anotherslipofpaper,containingthesewords-ThewilloftheKingisthelawtohisslave-nordothitbecomehimtoaskguerdonfordischargeofhisdevoir。’’
  _Guerdon_and_devoir!_’’saidtheKing,interruptinghimselfasheread,andspeakingtoNevilleintheEnglishtonguewithsomeemphasisonthewords,-TheseEasternpeoplewillprofitbytheCrusaders-theyareacquiringthelanguageofchivalry!-
  Andsee,Neville,howdiscomposedthatfellowlooks-wereitnotforhiscolour,hewouldblush。IshouldnotthinkitstrangeifheunderstoodwhatIsay-theyareperilouslinguists。’’
  ThepoorslavecannotendureyourGrace’seye,’’saidNeville;
  itisnothingmore。’’
  Well,but,’’continuedtheKing,strikingthepaperwithhisfinger,asheproceeded,thisboldscrollproceedstosay,thatourtrustymuteischargedwithamessagefromSaladintotheLadyEdithPlantagenet,andcravesmeansandopportunitytodeliverit。Whatthink’stthouofarequestsomodest-ha!
  Neville?’’
  Icannotsay,’’saidNeville,howsuchfreedommayrelishwithyourGrace;buttheleaseofthemessenger’sneckwouldbeashortone,whoshouldcarrysucharequesttotheSoldanonthepartofyourMajesty。’’
  Nay,IthankHeaventhatIcovetnoneofhissunburntbeauties,’’saidRichard;andforpunishingthisfellowfordischarginghismaster’serrand,andthatwhenhehasjustsavedmylife-methinksitweresomethingtoosummary。I’lltellthee,Neville,asecret-for,althoughoursableandmuteministerbepresent,hecannot,thouknow’st,tellitoveragain,evenifheshouldchancetounderstandus-Itellthee,thatforthisfortnightpast,Ihavebeenunderastrangespell,andI
  wouldIweredisenchanted。Therehasnosooneranyonedonemegoodservice,butloyou,hecancelshisinterestinmebysomedeepinjury;and,ontheotherhand,hewhohathdeserveddeathatmyhandsforsometreacheryorsomeinsult,issuretobetheveryperson,ofallothers,whoconfersuponmesomeobligationthatoverbalanceshisdemerits,andrendersrespiteofhissentenceadebtduefrommyhonour。Thus,thouseest,Iamdeprivedofthebestpartofmyroyalfunction,sinceIcanneitherpunishmennorrewardthem。Untiltheinfluenceofthisdisqualifyingplanetbepassedaway,Iwillsaynothingconcerningtherequestofthisoursableattendant,savethatitisanunusuallyboldone,andthathisbestchanceoffindinggraceinoureyeswillbe,toendeavourtomakethediscoverywhichheproposestoachieveinourbehalf。Meanwhile,Neville,dothoulookwelltohim,andlethimbehonourablycaredfor-
  Andharktheeoncemore,’’hesaid,inalowwhisper,seekoutyonderhermitofEngaddi,andbringhimtomeforthwith,behesaintorsavage,madmanorsane。Letmeseehimprivately。’’
  Nevilleretiredfromtheroyaltent,signingtotheNubiantofollowhim,andmuchsurprisedatwhathehadseenandheard,andespeciallyattheunusualdemeanouroftheKing。Ingeneral,notaskwassoeasyastodiscoverRichard’simmediatecourseofsentimentandfeeling,thoughitmight,insomecases,bedifficulttocalculateitsduration;fornoweathercockobeyedthechangingwindmorereadily,thantheKinghisgustsofpassion。
  But,onthepresentoccasion,hismannerseemedunusuallyconstrainedandmysterious,norwasiteasytoguesswhetherdispleasureorkindnesspredominatedinhisconducttowardshisnewdependent,orinthelookswithwhich,fromtimetotime,heregardedhim。ThereadyservicewhichtheKinghadrenderedtocounteractthebadeffectsoftheNubian’swound,might,seemtobalancetheobligationconferredonhimbytheslave,whenheinterceptedtheblowoftheassassin;butitseemed,asamuchlongeraccountremainedtobearrangedbetweenthem,thattheMonarchwasdoubtfulwhetherthesettlementmightleavehim,uponthewhole,debtororcreditor,andthat,therefore,heassumed,inthemeantime,aneutraldemeanour,whichmightsuitwitheithercharacter。AsfortheNubian,bywhatevermeanshehadacquiredtheartofwritingtheEuropeanlanguages,theKingremainedconvincedthattheEnglishtongueatleastwasunknowntohim,since,havingwatchedhimcloselyduringthelastpartoftheinterview,heconceiveditimpossibleforanyoneunderstandingaconversation,ofwhichhewashimselfthesubject,tohavesocompletelyavoidedtheappearanceoftakinganinterestinit。
  Who’sthere?-Approach-’tiskindlydone-
  Mylearn’dphysicianandafriend。
  SirEustaceGrey。
  Ournarrativeretrogradestoaperiodshortlyprevioustotheincidentslastmentioned,when,asthereadermustremember,theunfortunateKnightoftheLeopard,bestowedupontheArabianphysicianbyKingRichard,ratherasaslavethaninanyothercapacity,wasexiledfromthecampoftheCrusaders,inwhoserankshehadsooftenandsobrilliantlydistinguishedhimself。Hefollowedhisnewmaster,forsowemustnowtermtheHakim,totheMoorishtentswhichcontainedhisretinueandhisproperty,withthestupidfeelingsofone,who,fallenfromthesummitofaprecipice,andescapingunexpectedlywithlife,isjustabletodraghimselffromthefatalspot,butwithoutthepowerofestimatingtheextentofthedamagewhichhehassustained。
  Arrivedatthetent,hethrewhimself,withoutspeechofanykind,uponacouchofdressedbuffalo’shide,whichwaspointedouttohimbyhisconductor,andhidinghisfacebetwixthishands,groanedheavily,asifhisheartwasonthepointofbursting。Thephysicianheardhim,ashewasgivingorderstohisnumerousdomesticstopreparefortheirdeparturethenextmorningbeforedaybreak,andmovedwithcompassion,interruptedhisoccupation,tositdowncross-legged,bythesideofhiscouch,andadministercomfortaccordingtotheOrientalmanner。
  Myfriend,’’hesaid,beofgoodcomfort-forwhatsayeththepoet-`Itisbetterthatamanshouldbetheservantofakindmaster,thanbetheslaveofhisownwildpassions。’Again,beofgoodcourage;because,whereasYsoufBenYagoubewassoldtoaKingbyhisbrethren,eventoPharaohKingofEgypt,thyKinghath,ontheotherhand,bestowedtheeononewhowillbetotheeasabrother。’’
  SirKennethmadeanefforttothanktheHakim,buthisheartwastoofull,andtheindistinctsoundswhichaccompaniedhisabortiveattemptstoreply,inducedthekindphysiciantodesistfromhisprematureendeavoursatconsolation。Helefthisnewdomestic,orguest,inquiet,toindulgehissorrows,andhavingcommandedallthenecessarypreparationsfortheirdepartureonthemorning,satdownuponthecarpetofthetent,andindulgedhimselfinamoderaterepast。Afterhehadthusrefreshedhimself,similarviandswereofferedtotheScottishKnight;butthoughtheslaveslethimunderstandthatthenextdaywouldbefaradvancederetheywouldhaltforthepurposeofrefreshment,SirKennethcouldnotovercomethedisgustwhichhefeltagainstswallowinganynourishment,andcouldbeprevailedupontotastenothing,savingadraughtofcoldwater。