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第37章

  Whiletheywerethusspeaking,Locksley’sloudandrepeatedknockshadatlengthdisturbedtheanchoriteandhisguest。``Bymybeads,’’saidthehermit,stoppingshortinagrandflourish,``herecomemorebenightedguests。Iwouldnotformycowlthattheyfoundusinthisgoodlyexercise。
  Allmenhavetheirenemies,goodSirSluggard;
  andtherebethosemalignantenoughtoconstruethehospitablerefreshmentwhichIhavebeenofferingtoyou,awearytraveller,forthematterofthreeshorthours,intosheerdrunkennessanddebauchery,vicesalikealientomyprofessionandmydisposition。’’
  ``Basecalumniators!’’repliedtheknight;``I
  wouldIhadthechastisingofthem。Nevertheless,HolyClerk,itistruethatallhavetheirenemies;
  andtherebethoseinthisverylandwhomIwouldratherspeaktothroughthebarsofmyhelmetthanbarefaced。’’
  ``Getthineironpotonthyheadthen,friendSluggard,asquicklyasthynaturewillpermit,’’
  saidthehermit,``whileIremovethesepewterflagons,whoselatecontentsrunstrangelyinmineownpate;andtodrowntheclatter——for,infaith,Ifeelsomewhatunsteady——strikeintothetunewhichthouhearestmesing;itisnomatterforthewords——Iscarceknowthemmyself。’’
  Sosaying,hestruckupathundering_Deprofundisclamavi_,undercoverofwhichheremovedtheapparatusoftheirbanquet:whiletheknight,laughingheartily,andarminghimselfallthewhile,assistedhishostwithhisvoicefromtimetotimeashismirthpermitted。
  ``Whatdevil’smatinsareyouafteratthishour?’’saidavoicefromwithout。
  ``Heavenforgiveyou,SirTraveller!’’saidthehermit,whoseownnoise,andperhapshisnocturnalpotations,preventedfromrecognisingaccentswhichweretolerablyfamiliartohim——``Wendonyourway,inthenameofGodandSaintDunstan,anddisturbnotthedevotionsofmeandmyholybrother。’’
  ``Madpriest,’’answeredthevoicefromwithout,``opentoLocksley!’’
  ``All’ssafe——all’sright,’’saidthehermittohiscompanion。
  ``Butwhoishe?’’saidtheBlackKnight;``itimportsmemuchtoknow。’’
  ``Whoishe?’’answeredthehermit;``Itelltheeheisafriend。’’
  ``Butwhatfriend?’’answeredtheknight;``forhemaybefriendtotheeandnoneofmine?’’
  ``Whatfriend?’’repliedthehermit;``that,now,isoneofthequestionsthatismoreeasilyaskedthananswered。Whatfriend?——why,heis,nowthatIbethinkmealittle,theverysamehonestkeeperItoldtheeofawhilesince。’’
  ``Ay,ashonestakeeperasthouartapioushermit,’’repliedtheknight,``Idoubtitnot。
  Butundothedoortohimbeforehebeatitfromitshinges。’’
  Thedogs,inthemeantime,whichhadmadeadreadfulbayingatthecommencementofthedisturbance,seemednowtorecognisethevoiceofhimwhostoodwithout;for,totallychangingtheirmanner,theyscratchedandwhinedatthedoor,asifintercedingforhisadmission。Thehermitspeedilyunboltedhisportal,andadmittedLocksley,withhistwocompanions。
  ``Why,hermit,’’wastheyeoman’sfirstquestionassoonashebeheldtheknight,``whatbooncompanionhastthouhere?’’
  ``Abrotherofourorder,’’repliedthefriar,shakinghishead;``wehavebeenatourorisonsallnight。’’
  ``Heisamonkofthechurchmilitant,Ithink,’’
  answeredLocksley;``andtherebemoreofthemabroad。Itellthee,friar,thoumustlaydowntherosaryandtakeupthequarter-staff;weshallneedeveryoneofourmerrymen,whetherclerkorlayman——
  But,’’headded,takinghimastepaside,``artthoumad?togiveadmittancetoaknightthoudostnotknow?Hastthouforgotourarticles?’’
  ``Notknowhim!’’repliedthefriar,boldly,``I
  knowhimaswellasthebeggarknowshisdish。’’
  ``Andwhatishisname,then?’’demandedLocksley。
  ``Hisname,’’saidthehermit——``hisnameisSirAnthonyofScrabelstone——asifIwoulddrinkwithaman,anddidnotknowhisname!’’
  ``Thouhastbeendrinkingmorethanenough,friar,’’saidthewoodsman,``and,Ifear,pratingmorethanenoughtoo。’’
  ``Goodyeoman,’’saidtheknight,comingforward,``benotwrothwithmymerryhost。HedidbutaffordmethehospitalitywhichIwouldhavecompelledfromhimifhehadrefusedit。’’
  ``Thoucompel!’’saidthefriar;``waitbuttillhavechangedthisgreygownforagreencassock,andifImakenotaquarter-staffringtwelveuponthypate,Iamneithertrueclerknorgoodwoodsman。’’
  Whilehespokethus,hestriptoffhisgown,andappearedinacloseblackbuckramdoubletanddrawers,overwhichhespeedilydidonacassockofgreen,andhoseofthesamecolour。``Ipraytheetrussmypoints,’’saidhetoWamba,``andthoushalthaveacupofsackforthylabour。’’
  ``Gramercyforthysack,’’saidWamba;``butthink’stthouitislawfulformetoaidyoutotransmewthyselffromaholyhermitintoasinfulforester?’’
  ``Neverfear,’’saidthehermit;``Iwillbutconfessthesinsofmygreencloaktomygreyfriar’sfrock,andallshallbewellagain。’’
  ``Amen!’’answeredtheJester;``abroadclothpenitentshouldhaveasackclothconfessor,andyourfrockmayabsolvemymotleydoubletintothebargain。’’
  Sosaying,heaccommodatedthefriarwithhisassistanceintyingtheendlessnumberofpoints,asthelaceswhichattachedthehosetothedoubletwerethentermed。
  Whiletheywerethusemployed,Locksleyledtheknightalittleapart,andaddressedhimthus:——
  ``Denyitnot,SirKnight——youarehewhodecidedthevictorytotheadvantageoftheEnglishagainstthestrangersontheseconddayofthetournamentatAshby。’’
  ``Andwhatfollowsifyouguesstruly,goodyeoman?’’repliedtheknight。
  ``Ishouldinthatcaseholdyou,’’repliedtheyeoman,``afriendtotheweakerparty。’’
  ``Suchisthedutyofatrueknightatleast,’’repliedtheBlackChampion;``andIwouldnotwillinglythattherewerereasontothinkotherwiseofme。’’
  ``Butformypurpose,’’saidtheyeoman,``thoushouldstbeaswellagoodEnglishmanasagoodknight;forthat,whichIhavetospeakof,concerns,indeed,thedutyofeveryhonestman,butismoreespeciallythatofatrue-bornnativeofEngland。’’
  ``Youcanspeaktonoone,’’repliedtheknight,``towhomEngland,andthelifeofeveryEnglishman,canbedearerthantome。’’
  ``Iwouldwillinglybelieveso,’’saidthewoodsman,``forneverhadthiscountrysuchneedtobesupportedbythosewholoveher。Hearme,andI
  willtelltheeofanenterprise,inwhich,ifthoubestreallythatwhichthouseemest,thoumaysttakeanhonourablepart。Abandofvillains,inthedisguiseofbettermenthanthemselves,havemadethemselvesmasterofthepersonofanobleEnglishman,calledCedrictheSaxon,togetherwithhisward,andhisfriendAthelstaneofConingsburgh,andhavetransportedthemtoacastleinthisforest,calledTorquilstone。Iaskofthee,asagoodknightandagoodEnglishman,wiltthouaidintheirrescue?’’
  ``Iamboundbymyvowtodoso,’’repliedtheknight;``butIwouldwillinglyknowwhoyouare,whorequestmyassistanceintheirbehalf?’’
  ``Iam,’’saidtheforester,``anamelessman;
  butIamthefriendofmycountry,andofmycountry’sfriends——Withthisaccountofmeyoumustforthepresentremainsatisfied,themoreespeciallysinceyouyourselfdesiretocontinueunknown。
  Believe,however,thatmyword,whenpledged,isasinviolateasifIworegoldenspurs。’’
  ``Iwillinglybelieveit,’’saidtheknight;``I
  havebeenaccustomedtostudymen’scountenances,andIcanreadinthinehonestyandresolution。I
  will,therefore,asktheenofurtherquestions,butaidtheeinsettingatfreedomtheseoppressedcaptives;
  whichdone,Itrustweshallpartbetteracquainted,andwellsatisfiedwitheachother。’’
  ``So,’’saidWambatoGurth,——forthefriarbeingnowfullyequipped,theJester,havingapproachedtotheothersideofthehut,hadheardtheconclusionoftheconversation,——``Sowehavegotanewally?——ltrustthevalouroftheknightwillbetruermetalthanthereligionofthehermit,orthehonestyoftheyeoman;forthisLocksleylookslikeaborndeer-stealer,andthepriestlikealustyhypocrite。’’
  ``Holdthypeace,Wamba,’’saidGurth;``itmayallbeasthoudostguess;butwerethehorneddeviltoriseandproffermehisassistancetosetatlibertyCedricandtheLadyRowena,IfearI
  shouldhardlyhavereligionenoughtorefusethefoulfiend’soffer,andbidhimgetbehindme。’’
  Thefriarwasnowcompletelyaccoutredasayeoman,withswordandbuckler,bow,andquiver,andastrongpartisanoverhisshoulder。Helefthiscellattheheadoftheparty,and,havingcarefullylockedthedoor,depositedthekeyunderthethreshold。
  ``Artthouinconditiontodogoodservice,friar,’’
  saidLocksley,``ordoesthebrownbowlstillruninthyhead?’’
  ``NotmorethanadroughtofStDunstan’sfountainwillallay,’’answeredthepriest;``somethingthereisofawhizzinginmybrain,andofinstabilityinmylegs,butyoushallpresentlyseebothpassaway。’’
  Sosaying,hesteppedtothestonebasin,inwhichthewatersofthefountainastheyfellformedbubbleswhichdancedinthewhitemoonlight,andtooksolongadroughtasifhehadmeanttoexhaustthespring。
  ``Whendidstthoudrinkasdeepadroughtofwaterbefore,HolyClerkofCopmanhurst?’’saidtheBlackKnight。
  ``Neversincemywine-butleaked,andletoutitsliquorbyanillegalvent,’’repliedthefriar,``andsoleftmenothingtodrinkbutmypatron’sbountyhere。’’
  Thenplunginghishandsandheadintothefountain,hewashedfromthemallmarksofthemidnightrevel。
  Thusrefreshedandsobered,thejollypriesttwirledhisheavypartisanroundhisheadwiththreefingers,asifhehadbeenbalancingareed,exclaimingatthesametime,``Wherebethosefalseravishers,whocarryoffwenchesagainsttheirwill?Maythefoulfiendflyoffwithme,ifIamnotmanenoughforadozenofthem。’’