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第22章

  ``Weshallseethatpresently,’’saidtherobber;
  and,speakingtohiscompanions,headded,``bringalongtheknave。Iseehewouldhavehisheadbroken,aswellashispursecut,andsobeletbloodintwoveinsatonce。’’
  Gurthwashurriedalongagreeablytothismandate,andhavingbeendraggedsomewhatroughlyoverthebank,ontheleft-handsideofthelane,foundhimselfinastragglingthicket,whichlaybetwixtitandtheopencommon。Hewascompelledtofollowhisroughconductorsintotheverydepthofthiscover,wheretheystoptunexpectedlyinanirregularopenspace,freeinagreatmeasurefromtrees,andonwhich,therefore,thebeamsofthemoonfellwithoutmuchinterruptionfromboughsandleaves。Herehiscaptorswerejoinedbytwootherpersons,apparentlybelongingtothegang。
  Theyhadshortswordsbytheirsides,andquarter-stavesintheirhands,andGurthcouldnowobservethatallsixworevisors,whichrenderedtheiroccupationamatterofnoquestion,evenhadtheirformerproceedingsleftitindoubt。
  ``Whatmoneyhastthou,churl?’’saidoneofthethieves。
  ``Thirtyzecchinsofmyownproperty,’’answeredGurth,doggedly。
  ``Aforfeit——aforfeit,’’shoutedtherobbers;``aSaxonhaththirtyzecchins,andreturnssoberfromavillage!Anundeniableandunredeemableforfeitofallhehathabouthim。’’
  ``Ihoardedittopurchasemyfreedom,’’saidGurth。
  ``Thouartanass,’’repliedoneofthethieves``threequartsofdoublealehadrenderedtheeasfreeasthymaster,ay,andfreertoo,ifhebeaSaxonlikethyself。’’
  ``Asadtruth,’’repliedGurth;``butifthesesamethirtyzecchinswillbuymyfreedomfromyou,unloosemyhands,andIwillpaythemtoyou。’’
  ``Hold,’’saidonewhoseemedtoexercisesomeauthorityovertheothers;``thisbagwhichthoubearest,asIcanfeelthroughthycloak,containsmorecointhanthouhasttoldusof。’’
  ``Itisthegoodknightmymaster’s,’’answeredGurth,``ofwhich,assuredly,Iwouldnothavespokenaword,hadyoubeensatisfiedwithworkingyourwilluponmineownproperty。’’
  ``Thouartanhonestfellow,’’repliedtherobber,``Iwarrantthee;andweworshipnotStNicholassodevoutlybutwhatthythirtyzecchinsmayyetescape,ifthoudealuprightlywithus。Meantimerenderupthytrustforatime。’’Sosaying,hetookfromGurth’sbreastthelargeleathernpouch,inwhichthepursegivenhimbyRebeccawasenclosed,aswellastherestofthezecchins,andthencontinuedhisinterrogation——``Whoisthymaster?’’
  ``TheDisinheritedKnight,’’saidGurth。
  ``Whosegoodlance,’’repliedtherobber,``wontheprizeinto-day’stourney?Whatishisnameandlineage?’’
  ``Itishispleasure,’’answeredGurth,``thattheybeconcealed;andfromme,assuredly,youwilllearnnoughtofthem。’’
  ``Whatisthineownnameandlineage?’’
  ``Totellthat,’’saidGurth,``mightrevealmymaster’s。’’
  ``Thouartasaucygroom,’’saidtherobber,``butofthatanon。Howcomesthymasterbythisgold?
  isitofhisinheritance,orbywhatmeanshathitaccruedtohim?’’
  ``Byhisgoodlance,’’answeredGurth——``Thesebagscontaintheransomoffourgoodhorses,andfourgoodsuitsofarmour。’’
  ``Howmuchisthere?’’demandedtherobber。
  ``Twohundredzecchins。’’
  ``Onlytwohundredzecchins!’’saidthebandit;
  ``yourmasterhathdealtliberallybythevanquished,andputthemtoacheapransom。Namethosewhopaidthegold。’’
  Gurthdidso。
  ``ThearmourandhorseoftheTemplarBriandeBois-Guilbert,atwhatransomweretheyheld?——
  Thouseestthoucanstnotdeceiveme。’’
  ``Mymaster,’’repliedGurth,``willtakenoughtfromtheTemplarsavehislife’s-blood。Theyareontermsofmortaldefiance,andcannotholdcourteousintercoursetogether。’’
  ``Indeed!’’——repeatedtherobber,andpausedafterhehadsaidtheword。``AndwhatwertthounowdoingatAshbywithsuchachargeinthycustody?’’
  ``IwentthithertorendertoIsaactheJewofYork,’’repliedGurth,``thepriceofasuitofarmourwithwhichhefittedmymasterforthistournament。’’
  ``AndhowmuchdidstthoupaytoIsaac?——
  Methinks,tojudgebyweight,thereisstilltwohundredzecchinsinthispouch。’’
  ``IpaidtoIsaac,’’saidtheSaxon,``eightyzecchins,andherestoredmeahundredinlieuthereof。’’
  ``How!what!’’exclaimedalltherobbersatonce;``darestthoutriflewithus,thatthoutellestsuchimprobablelies?’’
  ``WhatItellyou,’’saidGurth,``isastrueasthemoonisinheaven。Youwillfindthejustsuminasilkenpursewithintheleathernpouch,andseparatefromtherestofthegold。’’
  ``Bethinkthee,man,’’saidtheCaptain,``thouspeakestofaJew——ofanIsraelite,——asunapttorestoregold,asthedrysandofhisdesertstoreturnthecupofwaterwhichthepilgrimspillsuponthem。’’
  ``Thereisnomoremercyinthem,’’saidanotherofthebanditti,``thaninanunbribedsheriffsofficer。’’
  ``Itis,however,asIsay,’’saidGurth。
  ``Strikealightinstantly,’’saidtheCaptain;``I
  willexaminethissaidpurse;andifitbeasthisfellowsays,theJew’sbountyislittlelessmiraculousthanthestreamwhichrelievedhisfathersinthewilderness。’’
  Alightwasprocuredaccordingly,andtherobberproceededtoexaminethepurse。Theotherscrowdedaroundhim,andeventwowhohadholdofGurthrelaxedtheirgraspwhiletheystretchedtheirneckstoseetheissueofthesearch。Availinghimselfoftheirnegligence,byasuddenexertionofstrengthandactivity,Gurthshookhimselffreeoftheirhold,andmighthaveescaped,couldhehaveresolvedtoleavehismaster’spropertybehindhim。
  Butsuchwasnopartofhisintention。Hewrenchedaquarter-stafffromoneofthefellows,struckdowntheCaptain,whowasaltogetherunawareofhispurpose,andhadwellnighrepossessedhimselfofthepouchandtreasure。Thethieves,however,weretoonimbleforhim,andagainsecuredboththebagandthetrustyGurth。
  ``Knave!’’saidtheCaptain,gettingup,``thouhastbrokenmyhead;andwithothermenofoursortthouwouldstfaretheworseforthyinsolence。
  Butthoushaltknowthyfateinstantly。Firstletusspeakofthymaster;theknight’smattersmustgobeforethesquire’s,accordingtothedueorderofchivalry。Standthoufastinthemeantime——
  ifthoustiragain,thoushalthavethatwillmaketheequietforthylife——Comrades!’’hethensaid,addressinghisgang,``thispurseisembroideredwithHebrewcharacters,andIwellbelievetheyeoman’staleistrue。Theerrantknight,hismaster,mustneedspassustoll-free。Heistoolikeourselvesforustomakebootyofhim,sincedogsshouldnotworrydogswherewolvesandfoxesaretobefoundinabundance。’’
  ``Likeus?’’answeredoneofthegang;``I
  shouldliketohearhowthatismadegood。’’
  ``Why,thoufool,’’answeredtheCaptain,``ishenotpooranddisinheritedasweare?——Dothhenotwinhissubstanceatthesword’spointaswedo?——HathhenotbeatenFront-de-BufandMalvoisin,evenaswewouldbeatthemifwecould?
  IshenottheenemytolifeanddeathofBriandeBois-Guilbert,whomwehavesomuchreasontofear?Andwereallthisotherwise,wouldstthouhaveusshowaworseconsciencethananunbeliever,aHebrewJew?’’
  ``Nay,thatwereashame,’’mutteredtheotherfellow;``andyet,whenIservedinthebandofstoutoldGandelyn,wehadnosuchscruplesofconscience。Andthisinsolentpeasant,——hetoo,I
  warrantme,istobedismissedscatheless?’’
  ``Notif_thou_canstscathehim,’’repliedtheCaptain——
  ``Here,fellow,’’continuedhe,addressingGurth,``canstthouusethestaff,thatthoustartstoitsoreadily?’’
  ``Ithink,’’saidGurth,``thoushouldstbebestabletoreplytothatquestion。’’
  ``Nay,bymytroth,thougavestmearoundknock,’’repliedtheCaptain;``doasmuchforthisfellow,andthoushaltpassscot-free;andifthoudostnot——why,bymyfaith,asthouartsuchasturdyknave,IthinkImustpaythyransommyself——
  Takethystaff,Miller,’’headded,``andkeepthyhead;anddoyouothersletthefellowgo,andgivehimastaff——thereislightenoughtolayonloadby。’’