OfMahound’sworking,doubtless,’’saidThomasdeVaux。
ThatIshouldlosemylearnedHakim,’’saidRichard,merelybyabsenceofhiscapandrobe,andthatIshouldfindhimagaininmyroyalbrotherSaladin!’’
Suchisoftthefashionoftheworld,’’answeredtheSoldan;
thetatteredrobemakesnotalwaysthedervish。’’
Anditwasthroughthyintercession,’’saidRichard,thatyonderKnightoftheLeopardwassavedfromdeath-andbythyartificethatherevisitedmycampindisguise?’’
Evenso,’’repliedSaladin;Iwasphysicianenoughtoknow,thatunlessthewoundsofhisbleedinghonourwerestanched,thedaysofhislifemustbefew。HisdisguisewasmoreeasilypenetratedthanIhadexpectedfromthesuccessofmyown。’’
Anaccident,’’saidKingRichardprobablyalludingtothecircumstanceofhisapplyinghislipstothewoundofthesupposedNubian,letmefirstknowthathisskinwasartificiallydiscoloured;andthathintoncetaken,detectionbecameeasy,forhisformandpersonarenottobeforgotten。Iconfidentlyexpectthathewilldobattleonthemorrow。’’
Heisfullinpreparation,andhighinhope,’’saidtheSoldan。Ihavefurnishedhimwithweaponsandhorse,thinkingnoblyofhimfromwhatIhaveseenundervariousdisguises。’’
Knowshenow,’’saidRichard,towhomheliesunderobligation?’’
Hedoth,’’repliedtheSaracen-IwasobligedtoconfessmypersonwhenIunfoldedmypurpose。’’
Andconfessedheaughttoyou?’’saidtheKingofEngland。
Nothingexplicit,’’repliedtheSoldan;butfrommuchthatpassedbetweenus,Iconceivehisloveistohighlyplacedtobehappyinitsissue。’’
Andthouknowest,thathisdaringandinsolentpassioncrossedthineownwishes?’’saidRichard。
Imightguesssomuch,’’saidSaladin;buthispassionhadexistederemywisheshadbeenformed-and,Imustnowadd,islikelytosurvivethem。Icannot,inhonour,revengemeformydisappointmentonhimwhohadnohandinit。Or,ifthishigh-borndamelovedhimbetterthanmyself,whocansaythatshedidnotjusticetoaknightofherownreligion,whoisfullofnobleness?’’
YetoftoomeanlineagetomixwiththebloodofPlantagenet,’’
saidRichard,haughtily。
SuchmaybeyourmaximsinFrangistan,’’repliedtheSoldan。OurpoetsoftheEasterncountriessay,thatavaliantcamel-driverisworthytokissthelipofafairQueen,whenacowardlyprinceisnotworthytosalutethehemofhergarment-Butwithyourpermission,noblebrother,Imusttakeleaveoftheeforthepresent,toreceivetheDukeofAustriaandyonderNazareneknight,muchlessworthyofhospitality,butwhomustyetbesuitablyentreated,notfortheirsakes,butformineownhonour-forwhatsaiththesageLokman?
`Saynotthatthefoodislostuntotheewhichisgiventothestranger-forifhisbodybestrengthenedandfattenedtherewithal,notlessisthineownworshipandgoodnamecherishedandaugmented。’’’
TheSaracenMonarchdepartedfromKingRichard’stent,andhavingindicatedtohim,ratherwithsignsthanwithspeech,wherethepavilionoftheQueenandherattendantswaspitched,hewenttoreceivetheMarquisofMontserratandhisattendants,forwhom,withlessgood-will,butwithequalsplendour,themagnificentSoldanhadprovidedaccommodations。
Themostamplerefreshments,bothintheOrientalandaftertheEuropeanfashion,werespreadbeforetheroyalandprincelyguestsofSaladin,eachintheirownseparatepavilion;
andsoattentivewastheSoldantothehabitsandtasteofhisvisitors,thatGrecianslaveswerestationedtopresentthemwiththegoblet,whichistheabominationofthesectofMohammed。
EreRichardhadfinishedhismeal,theancientOmrah,whohadbroughttheSoldan’slettertotheChristiancamp,enteredwithaplanoftheceremonialtobeobservedonthesucceedingdayofcombat。Richard,whoknewthetasteofhisoldacquaintance,invitedhimtopledgehiminaflagonofwineofSchiraz;butAbdallahgavehimtounderstand,witharuefulaspect,thatself-denial,inthepresentcircumstances,wasamatterinwhichhislifewasconcerned;forthatSaladin,tolerantinmanyrespects,bothobserved,andenforcedbyhighpenalties,thelawsoftheProphet。
Nay,then,’’saidRichard,ifhelovesnotwine,thatlightenerofthehumanheart,hisconversionisnottobehopedfor,andthepredictionofthemadpriestofEngaddigoeslikechaffdownthewind。’’
TheKingthenaddressedhimselftosettlethearticlesofcombat,whichcostaconsiderabletime,asitwasnecessaryonsomepointstoconsultwiththeoppositeparties,aswellaswiththeSoldan。
Theywereatlengthfinallyagreedupon,andadjustedbyaprotocolinFrenchandinArabian,whichwassubscribedbySaladin,asumpireofthefield,andbyRichardandLeopoldasguaranteesforthetwocombatants。AstheOmrahtookhisfinalleaveofKingRichardfortheevening,DeVauxentered。
Thegoodknight,’’hesaid,whoistodobattleto-morrow,requeststoknow,whetherhemaynotto-nightpaydutytohisroyalgodfather?’’
Hastthouseenhim,DeVaux?’’saidtheKing,smiling;
anddidstthouknowanancientacquaintance?’’
ByourLadyofLanercost,’’answeredDeVaux,therearesomanysurprisesandchangesinthisland,thatmypoorbrainturns。IscarceknewSirKennethofScotland,tillhisgoodhound,thathadbeenforashortwhileundermycare,cameandfawnedonme;andeventhenIonlyknewthetykebythedepthofhischest,theroundnessofhisfoot,andhismannerofbaying;forthepoorgaze-houndwaspaintedlikeanyVenetiancourtezan。’’
Thouartbetterskilledinbrutesthanmen,DeVaux,’’saidtheKing。
Iwillnotdeny,’’saidDeVaux,Ihavefoundthemoft-timesthehonesteranimals。Also,yourGraceispleasedtotermmesometimesabrutemyself;besidesthatIservetheLion,whomallmenacknowledgethekingofbrutes。’’
BySaintGeorge,therethoubrokestthelancefairlyonmybrow,’’saidtheKing。Ihaveeversaidthouhastasortofwit,DeVaux-marry,onemuststriketheewithasledge-hammerereitcanbemadetosparkle。Buttothepresentgear-isthegoodknightwellarmedandequipped?’’
Fully,myliege,andnobly,’’answeredDeVaux;Iknowthearmourwell-itisthatwhichtheVenetiancommissaryofferedyourHighness,justereyoubecameill,forfivehundredbezants。’’
AndhehathsoldittotheinfidelSoldan,Iwarrantme,forafewducatsmore,andpresentpayment。TheseVenetianswouldsellthesepulchreitself!’’
Thearmourwillneverbeborneinanoblercause,’’saidDeVaux。
ThankstothenoblenessoftheSaracen,’’saidtheKing,nottotheavariceoftheVenetians。’’
IwouldtoGodyourGracewouldbemorecautious,’’saidtheanxiousDeVaux-Herearewedesertedbyallourallies,forpointsofoffencegiventooneoranother;wecannothopetoprosperupontheland,andwehaveonlytoquarrelwiththeamphibiousrepublic,tolosethemeansofretreatbysea!’’
Iwilltakecare,’’saidRichard,impatiently,butschoolmenomore。Tellmerather,foritisofinterest,haththeknightaconfessor?’’
Hehath,’’answeredDeVaux;thehermitofEngaddi,whoerstdidhimthatofficewhenpreparingfordeath,attendshimonthepresentoccasion;thefameoftheduelhavingbroughthimhither。’’
’Tiswell,’’saidRichard;andnowfortheknight’srequest。
Saytohim,RichardwillreceivehimwhenthedischargeofhisdevoirbesidetheDiamondoftheDesertshallhaveatonedforhisfaultbesidetheMountofSaintGeorge;andasthoupassestthroughthecamp,lettheQueenknowIwillvisitherpavilion-andtellBlondeltomeetmethere。’’
DeVauxdeparted,andinaboutanhourafterwards,Richard,wrappinghismantlearoundhim,andtakinghisghitterninhishand,walkedinthedirectionoftheQueen’spavilion。
SeveralArabspassedhim,butalwayswithavertedheads,andlooksfixedupontheearth,thoughhecouldobservethatallgazedearnestlyafterhimwhenhewaspast。Thisledhimjustlytoconjecturethathispersonwasknowntothem;butthateithertheSoldan’scommands,ortheirownOrientalpoliteness,forbadethemtoseemtonoticeasovereignwhodesiredtoremainincognito。
WhentheKingreachedthepavilionofhisQueen,hefounditguardedbythoseunhappyofficialswhomEasternjealousyplacesaroundthezenana。Blondelwaswalkingbeforethedoor,andtouchedhisrotefromtimetotime,inamannerwhichmadetheAfricansshowtheirivoryteeth,andbearburdenwiththeirstrangegesturesandshrillunnaturalvoices。
Whatartthouafterwiththisherdofblackcattle,Blondel?’’
saidtheKing;whereforegoestthounotintothetent?’’
Becausemytradecanneithersparetheheadnorthefingers,’’
saidBlondel;andthesehonestblackamoorsthreatenedtocutmejointfromjointifIpressedforward。’’
Well,enterwithme,’’saidtheKing,andIwillbethysafeguard。’’
TheblacksaccordinglyloweredpikesandswordstoKingRichard,andbenttheireyesontheground,asifunworthytolookuponhim。IntheinteriorofthepaviliontheyfoundThomasdeVauxinattendanceontheQueen。WhileBerengariawelcomedBlondel,KingRichardspokeforsometimesecretlyandapartwithhisfairkinswoman。
Atlength,Arewestillfoes,myfairEdith?’’hesaid,inawhisper。
No,myliege,’’saidEdith,inavoicejustsolow,asnottointerruptthemusic-nonecanbearenmityagainstKingRichard,whenhedeignstoshowhimself,ashereallyis,generousandnoble,aswellasvaliantandhonourable。’’
Sosaying,sheextendedherhandtohim。TheKingkisseditintokenofreconciliation,andthenproceeded。
Youthink,mysweetcousin,thatmyangerinthismatterwasfeigned;butyouaredeceived。ThepunishmentIinflicteduponthisknightwasjust;forhehadbetrayed-nomatterforhowtemptingabribe,faircousin-thetrustcommittedtohim。
ButIrejoice,perchanceasmuchasyou,thatto-morrowgiveshimachancetowinthefield,andthrowbackthestainwhichforatimeclungtohim,upontheactualthiefandtraitor。No!-
futuretimesmayblameRichardforimpetuousfolly;buttheyshallsay,thatinrenderingjudgment,hewasjustwhenheshould,andmercifulwhenhecould。’’
Laudnotthyself,cousinKing,’’saidEdith。Theymaycallthyjusticecruelty-thymercycaprice。’’
Anddonotthoupridethyself,’’saidtheKing,asifthyknight,whohathnotyetbuckledonhisarmour,wereunbeltingitintriumph-ConradeofMontserratisheldagoodlance。
WhatiftheScotshouldlosetheday?’’
Itisimpossible!’’saidEdith,firmly-MyowneyessawyonderConradetrembleandchangecolour,likeabasethief。
Heisguilty-andthetrialbycombatisanappealtothejusticeofGod-Imyself,insuchacause,wouldencounterhimwithoutfear。’’
Bythemass,Ithinkthouwouldst,wench,’’saidtheKing,andbeathimtoboot;forthereneverbreathedatruerPlantagenetthanthou。’’
Hepaused,andaddedinaveryserioustone,-Seethatthoucontinuetorememberwhatisduetothybirth。’’
Whatmeansthatadvice,soseriouslygivenatthismoment?’’
saidEdith。AmIofsuchlightnatureastoforgetmyname-mycondition?’’
Iwillspeakplainly,Edith,’’answeredtheKing,andastoafriend,-Whatwillthisknightbetoyou,shouldhecomeoffvictorfromyonderlists?’’
To_me?_’’saidEdith,blushingdeepwithshameanddispleasure,-What_can_hebetomemorethananhonouredknight,worthyofsuchgraceasQueenBerengariamightconferonhim,hadheselectedherforhislady,insteadofamoreunworthychoice?Themeanestknightmaydevotehimselftotheserviceofanempress,butthegloryofhischoice,’’shesaidproudly,mustbehisreward。’’
Yethehathservedandsufferedmuchforyou,’’saidtheKing。
Ihavepaidhisserviceswithhonourandapplause,andhissufferingswithtears,’’answeredEdith。Hadhedesiredotherreward,hewouldhavedonewiselytohavebestowedhisaffectionswithinhisowndegree。’’
Youwouldnotthenwearthebloodynight-gearforhissake?’’
saidKingRichard。