首页 >出版文学> The Tapestried Chamber>第48章
  HeardstthounotwhatIsaid,dullslave?’’shesaid,turningshortroundonhim,andspeakingwithemphasis;telltheheathenSoldan,thymaster,thatIscornhissuitasmuchasI
  despisetheprostrationofaworthlessrenegadetoreligionandchivalry-toGodandtohislady!’’
  Sosaying,sheburstfromhim,torehergarmentfromhisgrasp,andleftthetent。
  ThevoiceofNeville,atthesametime,summonedhimfromwithout。Exhaustedandstupifiedbythedistresshehadundergoneduringthisinterview,fromwhichhecouldonlyhaveextricatedhimselfbybreachoftheengagementwhichhehadformedwithKingRichard,theunfortunateknightstaggeredratherthanwalkedaftertheEnglishbaron,tilltheyreachedtheroyalpavilion,beforewhichapartyofhorsemenhadjustdismounted。
  Therewaslightandmotionwithinthetent,andwhenNevilleenteredwithhisdisguisedattendant,theyfoundtheKing,withseveralofhisnobility,engagedinwelcomingthosewhowerenewlyarrived。
  ThetearsIshedmusteverfall!
  Iweepnotforanabsentswain,Fortimemayhappierhoursrecall,Andpartedloversmeetagain。
  Iweepnotforthesilentdead,Theirpainsarepast,theirsorrowso’er,Andthosethatlovedtheirstepsmusttread,Whendeathshalljointopartnomore。’’
  Butworsethanabsence,worsethandeath,Sheweptherlover’ssulliedfame,And,firedwithalltheprideofbirth,Sheweptasoldier’sinjuredname。
  Ballad。
  *[ThelastfourlinesofthisBallad’’arebytheAuthorhimself,andtheprevious*linesfromTheSongofGenius,’’byHelenD’ArcyCranstoun,afterwardsMrs。
  *DugaldStewart。]
  ThefrankandboldvoiceofRichardwasheardinjoyousgratulation。
  ThomasdeVaux!stoutTomoftheGills!bytheheadofKingHenry,thouartwelcometomeaseverwasflaskofwinetoajollytoper!Ishouldscarcehaveknownhowtoordermybattlearray,unlessIhadthybulkyforminmyeyeasalandmarktoformmyranksupon。Weshallhaveblowsanon,Thomas,ifthesaintsbegracioustous;andhadwefoughtinthineabsence,Iwouldhavelookedtohearofthybeingfoundhanginguponanelder-tree。’’
  IshouldhavebornemydisappointmentwithmoreChristianpatience,Itrust,’’saidThomasdeVaux,thantohavediedthedeathofanapostate。ButIthankyourGraceformywelcome,whichisthemoregenerous,asitrespectsabanquetofblows,ofwhich,savingyourpleasure,youareevertooapttoengrossthelargershare;butherehaveIbroughtonetowhomyourGracewill,Iknow,giveayetwarmerwelcome。’’
  ThepersonwhonowsteppedforwardtomakeobeisancetoRichard,wasayoungmanoflowstatureandslightform。Hisdresswasasmodestashisfigurewasunimpressive,butheboreonhisbonnetagoldbuckle,withagem,thelustreofwhichcouldonlyberivalledbythebrilliancyoftheeyewhichthebonnetshaded。Itwastheonlystrikingfeatureinhiscountenance;but,whenoncenoticed,ituniformlymadeastrongimpressiononthespectator。Abouthisnecktherehunginascarfofsky-bluesilkawrest,asitwascalled,-thatis,thekeywithwhichaharpistuned,andwhichwasofsolidgold。
  ThispersonagewouldhavekneeledreverentlytoRichard,butthemonarchraisedhiminjoyfulhaste,pressedhimtohisbosomwarmly,andkissedhimoneithersideoftheface。
  BlondeldeNesle!’’heexclaimedjoyfully-welcomefromCyprus,mykingofminstrels!-welcometotheKingofEngland,whoratesnothisowndignitymorehighlythanhedoesthine,Ihavebeensick,man,and,bymysoul,Ibelieveitwasforlackofthee;for,wereIhalf-waytothegateofHeaven,methinksthystrainscouldcallmeback-Andwhatnews,mygentlemaster,fromthelandofthelyre?Anythingfreshfromthe_trouveurs_ofProvence?-anythingfromtheminstrelsofMerryNormandy?-aboveall,hastthouthyselfbeenbusy?-ButIneednotaskthee-thoucanstnotbeidle,ifthouwouldst-thynoblequalitiesarelikeafireburningwithin,andcompeltheetopourthyselfoutinmusicandsong。’’
  SomethingIhavelearned,andsomethingIhavedone,nobleKing,’’answeredthecelebratedBlondel,witharetiringmodesty,whichallRichard’senthusiasticadmirationofhisskillhadbeenunabletobanish。
  Wewillhearthee,man-wewillheartheeinstantly,’’
  saidtheKing;-then,touchingBlondel’sshoulderkindly,headded,thatis,ifthouartnotfatiguedwiththyjourney;forIwouldsoonerridemybesthorsetodeath,thaninjureanoteofthyvoice。’’
  Myvoiceis,asever,attheserviceofmyroyalpatron,’’
  saidBlondel;butyourMajesty,’’headded,lookingatsomepapersonthetable,`seemsmoreimportantlyengaged,andthehourwaxeslate。’’
  Notawhit,man,notawhit,mydearestBlondel。IdidbutsketchanarrayofbattleagainsttheSaracens,athingofamoment-almostassoondoneastheroutingofthem。’’
  Methinks,however,’’saidThomasdeVaux,itwerenotunfittoinquirewhatsoldiersyourGracehathtoarray。IbringreportsonthatsubjectfromAscalon。’’
  Thouartamule,Thomas,’’saidtheKing-averymulefordulnessandobstinacy!-Come,nobles-ahall-ahall!-
  rangeyearoundhim-GiveBlondelthetabouret-Whereishisharp-bearer?-or,soft-lendhimmyharp,hisownmaybedamagedbythejourney。’’
  IwouldyourGracewouldtakemyreport,’’saidThomasdeVaux。Ihaveriddenfar,andhavemorelisttomybedthantohavemyearstickled。’’
  _Thy_earstickled!’’saidtheKing;thatmustbewithawoodcock’sfeather,andnotwithsweetsounds。Harkthee,Thomas,dothineearsknowthesingingofBlondelfromthebrayingofanass?’’
  Infaith,myliege,’’repliedThomas,Icannotwellsay;
  butsettingBlondeloutofthequestion,whoisaborngentleman,anddoubtlessofhighacquirements,Ishallnever,forthesakeofyourGrace’squestion,lookonaminstrel,butIshallthinkuponanass。’’
  Andmightnotyourmanners,’’saidRichard,haveexceptedme,whoamagentlemanbornaswellasBlondel,and,likehim,aguild-brotheroftheJoyeusescience?’’
  YourGraceshouldremember,’’saidDeVaux,smiling,that’tisuselessaskingformannersfromamule。’’
  Mosttrulyspoken,’’saidtheKing;andanill-conditionedanimalthouart-Butcomehither,mastermule,andbeunloaded,thatthoumay’stgettheetothylitter,withoutanymusicbeingwastedonthee-Meantime,dothou,goodbrotherofSalisbury,gotoourconsort’stent,andtellherthatBlondelhasarrived,withhisbudgetfraughtwiththenewestminstrelsy-Bidhercomehitherinstantly,and。dothouescorther,andseethatourcousin,EdithPlantagenet,remainnotbehind。’’
  HiseyethenrestedforamomentontheNubian,withthatexpressionofdoubtfulmeaning,whichhiscountenanceusuallydisplayedwhenhelookedathim。
  Ha,oursilentandsecretmessengerreturned?-Standup,slave,behindthebackofDeNeville,andthoushalthearpresentlysoundswhichwillmaketheeblessGodthatheafflictedtheeratherwithdumbnessthandeafness。’’
  Sosaying,heturnedfromtherestofthecompanytowardsDeVaux,andplungedimmediatelyintothemilitarydetailswhichthatbaronlaidbeforehim。
  AboutthetimethattheLordofGilslandhadfinishedhisaudience,amessengerannouncedthattheQueenandherattendantswereapproachingtheroyaltent-Aflaskofwine,ho!’’saidtheKing;ofoldKingIsaac’slong-savedCyprus,whichwewonwhenwestormedFamagosta-filltothestoutLordofGilsland,gentles-amorecarefulandfaithfulservantneverhadanyprince。’’
  Iamglad,’’saidThomasdeVaux,thatyourGracefindsthemuleausefulslave,thoughhisvoicebelessmusicalthanhorse-hairorwire。’’
  What,thoucanstnotyetdigestthatquipofthemule?’’
  saidRichard。Washitdownwithabrimmingflagon,man,orthouwiltchokeuponit-Why,so-wellpulled!-andnowIwilltellthee,thouartasoldieraswellasI,andwemustbrookeachother’sjestsinthehall,aseachother’sblowsinthetourney,andloveeachothertheharderwehit。Bymyfaith,ifthoudidstnothitmeashardasIdidtheeinourlateencounter,thougavestallthywittothethrust。ButhereliesthedifferencebetwixttheeandBlondel。Thouartbutmycomrade-
  Imightsaymypupil-intheartofwar;Blondelismymasterinthescienceofminstrelsyandmusic。TotheeIpermitthefreedomofintimacy-tohimImustdoreverence,astomysuperiorinhisart。Come,man,benotpeevish,butremainandhearourglee。’’
  ToseeyourMajestyinsuchcheerfulmood,’’saidtheLordofGilsland,bymyfaith,IcouldremaintillBlondelhadachievedthegreatRomanceofKingArthur,whichlastsforthreedays。’’
  Wewillnottaxyourpatiencesodeeply,’’saidtheKing。
  Butseeyonderglareoftorcheswithoutshowsthatourconsortapproaches-Awaytoreceiveher,man,andwinthyselfgraceinthebrightesteyesofChristendom-Nay,neverstoptoadjustthycloak。See,thouhastletNevillecomebetweenthewindandthesailsofthygalley。’’
  Hewasneverbeforemeinthefieldofbattle,’’saidDeVaux,notgreatlypleasedtoseehimselfanticipatedbythemoreactiveserviceofthechamberlain。
  No,neitherhenoranyonewentbeforetheethere,mygoodTomoftheGills,’’saidtheKing,unlessitwasourselfnowandthen。’’
  Ay,myliege,’’saidDeVaux,andletusdojusticetotheunfortunate;-theunhappyKnightoftheLeopardhathbeenbeforeme,too,ataseason;for,lookyou,heweighslessonhorseback,andso’’-
  Hush!’’saidtheKing,interruptinghiminaperemptorytone-notawordofhim,’’-andinstantlysteppedforwardtogreethisroyalconsort;andwhenhehaddoneso,hepresentedtoherBlondel,askingofminstrelsy,andhismasterinthegayscience。Berengaria,whowellknewthatherroyalhusband’spassionforpoetryandmusicalmostequalledhisappetiteforwarlikefame,andthatBlondelwashisespecialfavourite,tookanxiouscaretoreceivehimwithalltheflatteringdistinctionsduetoonewhomtheKingdelightedtohonour。Yetitwasevidentthat,thoughBlondelmadesuitablereturnstothecomplimentsshoweredonhimsomethingtooabundantlybytheroyalbeauty,heownedwithdeeperreverenceandmorehumblegratitudethesimpleandgracefulwelcomeofEdith,whosekindlygreetingappearedtohim,perhaps,sincereinproportiontoitsbrevityandsimplicity。
  BoththeQueenandherroyalhusbandwereawareofthisdistinction,andRichard,seeinghisconsortsomewhatpiquedatthepreferenceassignedtohiscousin,bywhichperhapshehimselfdidnotfeelmuchgratified,saidinthehearingofboth,-Weminstrels,Berengaria,asthoumay’stseebythebearingofourmasterBlondel,paymorereverencetoaseverejudge,likeourkinswoman,thantoakindlypartialfriend,likethyself,whoiswillingtotakeourworthupontrust。’’
  Edithwasmovedbythissarcasmofherroyalkinsman,andhesitatednottoreply,that,tobeaharshandseverejudge,wasnotanattributepropertoheraloneofallthePlantagenets。’’
  Shehadperhapssaidmore,havingsometouchofthetemperofthathouse,which,derivingtheirnameandcognizancefromthelowlybroom_PlantaGenista_,assumedasanemblemofhumility,wereperhapsoneoftheproudestfamiliesthateverruledinEngland;buthereye,whenkindlinginherreply,suddenlycaughtthoseoftheNubian,althoughheendeavouredtoconcealhimselfbehindthenobleswhowerepresent,andshesunkuponaseat,turningsopale,thattheQueenBerengariadeemedherselfobligedtocallforwaterandessences,andtogothroughtheotherceremoniesappropriatetoalady’sswoon。
  Richard,whobetterestimatedEdith’sstrengthofmind,calledtoBlondeltoassumehisseatandcommencehislay,declaringthatminstrelsywaswortheveryotherrecipetorecallaPlantagenettolife-Singus,’’hesaid,thatsongoftheBloodyVest,ofwhichthoudidstformerlygivemetheargument,ereIleftCyprus;thoumustbeperfectinitbythistime,or,asouryeomensay,thybowisbroken。’’