Themisproudandamphibiouscaitiffputsthemonkuponme,’’saidRichardtotheEarlofSalisbury。But,Long-Sword,wewillletitpass。ApunctiliomustnotloseChristendomtheservicesoftheseexperiencedlances,becausetheirvictorieshaverenderedthemoverweening-Loyou,herecomesourvaliantadversary,theDukeofAustria-markhismannerandbearingLong-Sword-andthou,Nubian,letthehoundhavefullviewofhim。ByHeaven,hebringshisbuffoonsalongwithhim!’’
Infact,whetherfromhabit,or,whichismorelikely,tointimatecontemptoftheceremonialhewasabouttocomplywith,Leopoldwasattendedbyhis_spruch-sprecher_andhisjester,andasheadvancedtowardsRichard,hewhistledinwhathewishedtobeconsideredasanindifferentmanner,thoughhisheavyfeaturesevincedthesullenness,mixedwiththefear,withwhichatruantschoolboymaybeseentoapproachhismaster。
Asthereluctantdignitarymade,withdiscomposedandsulkylook,theobeisancerequired,the_spruch-sprecher_shookhisbaton,andproclaimed,likeaherald,that,inwhathewasnowdoing,theArchdukeofAustriawasnottobeheldderogatingfromtherankandprivilegesofasovereignprince;towhichthejesteransweredwithasonorous_amen,_whichprovokedmuchlaughteramongthebystanders。
KingRichardlookedmorethanonceattheNubianandhisdog;buttheformermovednot,nordidthelatterstrainattheleash,sothatRichardsaidtotheslavewithsomescorn,Thysuccessinthisenterprise,mysablefriend,eventhoughthouhutbroughtthyhound’ssagacitytobackthineown,willnot,Ifear,placetheehighintherankofwizards,ormuchaugmentthymeritstowardsourperson。’’
TheNubiananswered,asusual,onlybyalowobeisance。
MeantimethetroopsoftheMarquisofMontserratnextpassedinorderbeforetheKingofEngland。Thatpowerfulandwilybaron,tomakethegreaterdisplayofhisforces,haddividedthemintotwobodies。Attheheadofthefirst,consistingofhisvassalsandfollowers,andleviedfromhisSyrianpossessions,camehisbrotherEnguerrand,andhehimselffollowed,leadingonagallantbandoftwelvehundredStradiots,akindoflightcavalryraisedbytheVenetiansintheirDalmatianpossessions,andofwhichtheyhadentrustedthecommandtotheMarquis,withwhomtherepublichadmanybondsofconnection。TheseStradiotswereclothedinafashionpartlyEuropean,butpartakingchieflyoftheEasternfashion。Theywore,indeed,shorthauberks,buthadoverthemparti-colouredtunicsofrichstuffs,withlargewidepantaloonsandhalf-boots。Ontheirheadswerestraightuprightcaps,similartothoseoftheGreeks,andtheycarriedsmallroundtargets,bowsandarrows,scimitars,andponiards。Theyweremountedonhorses,carefullyselected,andwellmaintainedattheexpenseoftheStateofVenice;theirsaddlesandappointmentsresembledthoseoftheTurks,andtheyrodeinthesamemanner,withshortstirrupsanduponahighseat。ThesetroopswereofgreatuseinskirmishingwiththeArabs,thoughunabletoengageinclosecombat,liketheiron-sheathedmen-at-armsofWesternandNorthernEurope。
BeforethisgoodlybandcameConrade,inthesamegarbwiththeStradiots,butofsuchrichstuffthatheseemedtoblazewithgoldandsilver,andthemilk-whiteplumefastenedinhiscapbyaclaspofdiamonds,seemedtallenoughtosweeptheclouds。Thenoblesteedwhichhereinedboundedandcaracoled,anddisplayedhisspiritandagilityinamannerwhichmighthavetroubledalessadmirablehorsemanthantheMarquis,whogracefullyruledhimwiththeonehand,whiletheotherdisplayedthebaton,whosepredominancyovertherankswhichheledseemedequallyabsolute。YethisauthorityovertheStradiotswasmoreinshowthaninsubstance;fortherepacedbesidehim,onanamblingpalfreyofsoberestmood,alittleoldman,dressedentirelyinblack,withoutbeardormustaches,andhavinganappearancealtogetherleanandinsignificant,whencomparedwiththeblazeofsplendouraroundhim。Butthismean-lookingoldmanwasoneofthosedeputieswhomtheVenetiangovernmentsentintocampstooverlooktheconductofthegeneralstowhomtheleadingwasconsigned,andtomaintainthatjealoussystemofespialandcontrolwhichhadlongdistinguishedthepolicyoftherepublic。
Conrade,who,bycultivatingRichard’shumour,hadattainedacertaindegreeoffavourwithhim,nosoonerwascomewithinhiskenthantheKingofEnglanddescendedasteportwotomeethim,exclaiming,atthesametime,Ha,LordMarquis,thouattheheadofthefleetStradiots,andthyblackshadowattendingtheeasusual,whetherthesunshinesornot!-Maynotoneasktheewhethertheruleofthetroopsremainswiththeshadoworthesubstance?’’
Conradewascommencinghisreplywithasmile,whenRoswal,thenoblehound,utteringafuriousandsavageyell,sprungforward。
TheNubian,atthesametime,slippedtheleash,andthehound,rushingon,leapeduponConrade’snoblecharger,andseizingtheMarquisbythethroat,pulledhimdownfromthesaddle。Theplumedriderlayrollingonthesand,andthefrightenedhorsefledinwildcareerthroughthecamp。
Thyhoundhathpulleddowntherightquarry,Iwarranthim,’’saidtheKingtotheNubian,andIvowtoSaintGeorgeheisastagoftentynes!-Pluckthedogoff,lesthethrottlehim。’’
TheEthiopian,accordingly,thoughnotwithoutdifficulty,disengagedthedogfromConrade,andfastenedhimup,stillhighlyexcited,andstrugglingintheleash。Meanwhilemanycrowdedtothespot,especiallyfollowersofConradeandofficersoftheStradiots,who,astheysawtheirleaderliegazingwildlyonthesky,raisedhimupamidatumultuarycryof-Cuttheslaveandhishoundtopieces!’’
ButthevoiceofRichard,loudandsonorous,washeardclearaboveallotherexclamations-Hediesthedeathwhoinjuresthehound!Hehathbutdonehisduty,afterthesagacitywithwhichGodandnaturehaveendowedthebraveanimal-Standforwardforafalsetraitor,thouConrade,MarquisofMontserrat!
Iimpeachtheeoftreason。’’
SeveraloftheSyrianleadershadnowcomeup,andConrade-
vexation,andshame,andconfusionstrugglingwithpassioninhismannerandvoice-exclaimed,Whatmeansthis?-WithwhatamIcharged?-Whythisbaseusage,andthesereproachfulterms?-IsthistheleagueofconcordwhichEnglandrenewedbutsolately?’’
ArethePrincesoftheCrusadeturnedharesordeersintheeyesofKingRichard,thatheshouldsliphoundsonthem?’’
saidthesepulchralvoiceoftheGrandMasteroftheTemplars。
Itmustbesomesingularaccident-somefatalmistake,’’
saidPhilipofFrance,whorodeupatthesamemoment。
SomedeceitoftheEnemy,’’saidtheArchbishopofTyre。
AstratagemoftheSaracens,’’criedHenryofChampagne-Itwerewelltohangupthedog,andputtheslavetothetorture。’’
Letnomanlayhanduponthem,’’saidRichard,asheloveshisownlife!-Conrade,standforth,ifthoudarest,anddenytheaccusationwhichthismuteanimalhathinhisnobleinstinctbroughtagainstthee,ofinjurydonetohim,andfoulscorntoEngland!’’
Inevertouchedthebanner,’’saidConrade,hastily。
Thywordsbetraythee,Conrade!’’saidRichard;forhowdidstthouknow,savefromconsciousguilt,thatthequestionisconcerningthebanner?’’
Hastthouthennotkeptthecampinturmoilonthatandnootherscore?’’answeredConrade;anddostthouimputetoaprinceandanallyacrime,which,afterall,wasprobablycommittedbysomepaltryfelonforthesakeofthegoldthread?
Orwouldstthounowimpeachaconfederateonthecreditofadog?’’
Bythistimethealarmwasbecominggeneral,sothatPhilipofFranceinterposed。
Princesandnobles,’’hesaid,youspeakinpresenceofthosewhoseswordswillsoonbeatthethroatsofeachother,iftheyheartheirleadersatsuchtermstogether。InthenameofHeaven,letusdrawoff,eachhisowntroops,intotheirseparatequarters,andourselvesmeetanhourhenceinthePavilionofCouncil,totakesomeorderinthisnewstateofconfusion。’’
Content,’’saidKingRichard,thoughIshouldhavelikedtohaveinterrogatedthatcaitiffwhilehisgaydoubletwasyetbesmirchedwithsand-ButthepleasureofFranceshallbeoursinthismatter。’’
Theleadersseparatedaswasproposed,eachprinceplacinghimselfattheheadofhisownforces;andthenwasheardonallsidesthecryingofwar-cries,andthesoundingofgathering-notesuponbuglesandtrumpets,bywhichthedifferentstragglersweresummonedtotheirprince’sbanner;andthetroopswereshortlyseeninmotion,eachtakingdifferentroutesthroughthecamptotheirownquarters。Butalthoughanyimmediateactofviolencewasthusprevented,yettheaccidentwhichhadtakenplacedweltoneverymind;andthoseforeigners,whohadthatmorninghailedRichardastheworthiesttoleadtheirarmy,nowresumedtheirprejudicesagainsthisprideandintolerance,whiletheEnglish,conceivingthehonouroftheircountryconnectedwiththequarrel,ofwhichvariousreportshadgoneabout,consideredthenativesofothercountriesjealousofthefameofEnglandandherKing,anddisposedtoundermineitbythemeanestartsofintrigue。Manyandvariousweretherumoursspreadupontheoccasion,andtherewasonewhichaverredthattheQueenandherladieshadbeenmuchalarmedbythetumult,andthatoneofthemhadswooned。
TheCouncilassembledattheappointedhour。Conradehadinthemeanwhilelaidasidehisdishonoureddress,andwithittheshameandconfusionwhich,inspiteofhistalentsandpromptitude,hadatfirstoverwhelmedhim,owingtothestrangenessoftheaccident,andsuddennessoftheaccusation。Hewasnowrobedlikeaprince,andenteredthecouncil-chamberattendedbytheArchdukeofAustria,theGrandMastersbothoftheTempleandoftheOrderofSaintJohn,andseveralotherpotentates,whomadeashowofsupportinghimanddefendinghiscause,chieflyperhapsfrompoliticalmotives,orbecausetheythemselvesnourishedapersonalenmityagainstRichard。
ThisappearanceofunioninfavourofConradewasfarfrominfluencingtheKingofEngland。HeenteredtheCouncilwithhisusualindifferenceofmanner,andinthesamedressinwhichhehadjustalightedfromhorseback。Hecastacarelessandsomewhatscornfulglanceontheleaders,whohadwithstudiedaffectationarrangedthemselvesaroundConrade,asifowninghiscause,andinthemostdirecttermschargedConradeofMontserratwithhavingstolentheBannerofEngland,andwoundedthefaithfulanimalwhostoodinitsdefence。
Conradearoseboldlytoanswer,andindespite,asheexpressedhimself,ofmanandbrute,kingordog,avouchedhisinnocenceofthecrimecharged。
BrotherofEngland,’’saidPhilip,whowillinglyassumedthecharacterofmoderatoroftheassembly,thisisanunusualimpeachment。Wedonothearyouavouchyourownknowledgeofthismatter,fartherthanyourbeliefrestinguponthedemeanourofthishoundtowardstheMarquisofMontserrat。
Surelythewordofaknightandaprinceshouldbearhimoutagainstthebarkingofacur?’’
Royalbrother,’’returnedRichard,recollectthattheAlmighty,whogavethedogtobecompanionofourpleasuresandourtoils,hathinvestedhimwithanaturenobleandincapableofdeceit。Heforgetsneitherfriendnorfoe-remembers,andwithaccuracy,bothbenefitandinjury。Hehathashareofman’sintelligence,butnoshareofman’sfalsehood。Youmaybribeasoldiertoslayamanwithhissword,orawitnesstotakelifebyfalseaccusation;butyoucannotmakeahoundtearhisbenefactor-heisthefriendofman,savewhenmanjustlyincurshisenmity。DressyonderMarquisinwhatpeacock-robesyouwill-disguisehisappearance-alterhiscomplexionwithdrugsandwashes-hidehimamidstanhundredmen-Iwillyetpawnmysceptrethatthehounddetectshim,andexpresseshisresentment,asyouhavethisdaybeheld。Thisisnonewincident,althoughastrangeone。Murderersandrobbershavebeen,erenow,convicted,andsuffereddeathundersuchevidence,andmenhavesaidthatthefingerofGodwasinit。Inthineownland,royalbrother,anduponsuchanoccasion,thematterwastriedbyasolemnduelbetwixtthemanandthedog,asappellantanddefendantinachallengeofmurder。Thedogwasvictorious,themanwaspunished,andthecrimewasconfessed。
Creditme,royalbrother,thathiddencrimeshaveoftenbeenbroughttolightbythetestimonyevenofinanimatesubstances,nottomentionanimalsfarinferiorininstinctivesagacitytothedog,whoisthefriendandcompanionofourrace。’’