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第45章

  amnotnaturallythatwhichyouhaveseenme,hard,selfish,andrelentless。Itwaswomanthattaughtmecruelty,andonwomanthereforeIhaveexercisedit;butnotuponsuchasthou。Hearme,Rebecca——NeverdidknighttakelanceinhishandwithaheartmoredevotedtotheladyofhislovethanBriandeBois-Guilbert。She,thedaughterofapettybaron,whoboastedforallhisdomainsbutaruinoustower,andanunproductivevineyard,andsomefewleaguesofthebarrenLandesofBourdeaux,hernamewasknownwhereverdeedsofarmsweredone,knownwiderthanthatofmanyalady’sthathadacountyforadowery——Yes,’’hecontinued,pacingupanddownthelittleplatform,withananimationinwhichheseemedtoloseallconsciousnessofRebecca’spresence——``Yes,mydeeds,mydanger,myblood,madethenameofAdelaidedeMontemareknownfromthecourtofCastiletothatofByzantium。AndhowwasIrequited?——
  WhenIreturnedwithmydear-boughthonours,purchasedbytoilandblood,IfoundherweddedtoaGasconsquire,whosenamewasneverheardbeyondthelimitsofhisownpaltrydomain!TrulydidIloveher,andbitterlydidIrevengemeofherbrokenfaith!Butmyvengeancehasrecoiledonmyself。SincethatdayIhaveseparatedmyselffromlifeanditsties——Mymanhoodmustknownodomestichome——mustbesoothedbynoaffectionatewife——Myagemustknownokindlyhearth——
  Mygravemustbesolitary,andnooffspringmustoutliveme,tobeartheancientnameofBois-Guilbert。
  AtthefeetofmySuperiorIhavelaiddowntherightofself-action——theprivilegeofindependence。
  TheTemplar,aserfinallbutthename,canpossessneitherlandsnorgoods,andlives,moves,andbreathes,butatthewillandpleasureofanother。’’
  ``Alas!’’saidRebecca,``whatadvantagescouldcompensateforsuchanabsolutesacrifice?’’
  ``Thepowerofvengeance,Rebecca,’’repliedtheTemplar,``andtheprospectsofambition。’’
  ``Anevilrecompense,’’saidRebecca,``forthesurrenderoftherightswhicharedearesttohumanity。’’
  ``Saynotso,maiden,’’answeredtheTemplar;
  ``revengeisafeastforthegods!Andiftheyhavereservedit,asprieststellus,tothemselves,itisbecausetheyholditanenjoymenttoopreciousforthepossessionofmeremortals——Andambition?itisatemptationwhichcoulddisturbeventheblissofheavenitself。’’——Hepausedamoment,andthenadded,``Rebecca!shewhocouldpreferdeathtodishonour,musthaveaproudandapowerfulsoul。
  Minethoumustbe!——Nay,startnot,’’headded,``itmustbewiththineownconsent,andonthineownterms。Thoumustconsenttosharewithmehopesmoreextendedthancanbeviewedfromthethroneofamonarch!——Hearmeereyouanswerandjudgeereyourefuse——TheTemplarloses,asthouhastsaid,hissocialrights,hispoweroffreeagency,buthebecomesamemberandalimbofamightybody,beforewhichthronesalreadytremble,——evenasthesingledropofrainwhichmixeswiththeseabecomesanindividualpartofthatresistlessocean,whichunderminesrocksandingulfsroyalarmadas。
  Suchaswellingfloodisthatpowerfulleague。
  OfthismightyOrderIamnomeanmember,butalreadyoneoftheChiefCommanders,andmaywellaspireonedaytoholdthebatoonofGrandMaster。ThepoorsoldiersoftheTemplewillnotaloneplacetheirfootuponthenecksofkings——ahemp-sandall’dmonkcandothat。Ourmailedstepshallascendtheirthrone——ourgauntletshallwrenchthesceptrefromtheirgripe。Notthereignofyourvainly-expectedMessiahofferssuchpowertoyourdispersedtribesasmyambitionmayaimat。Ihavesoughtbutakindredspirittoshareit,andIhavefoundsuchinthee。’’
  ``Sayestthouthistooneofmypeople?’’answeredRebecca。``Bethinkthee——’’
  ``Answermenot,’’saidtheTemplar,``byurgingthedifferenceofourcreeds;withinoursecretconclavesweholdthesenurserytalesinderision。
  Thinknotwelongremainedblindtotheidioticalfollyofourfounders,whoforsworeeverydelightoflifeforthepleasureofdyingmartyrsbyhunger,bythirst,andbypestilence,andbytheswordsofsavages,whiletheyvainlystrovetodefendabarrendesert,valuableonlyintheeyesofsuperstition。
  OurOrdersoonadoptedbolderandwiderviews,andfoundoutabetterindemnificationforoursacrifices。
  OurimmensepossessionsineverykingdomofEurope,ourhighmilitaryfame,whichbringswithinourcircletheflowerofchivalryfromeveryChristianclime——thesearededicatedtoendsofwhichourpiousfounderslittledreamed,andwhichareequallyconcealedfromsuchweakspiritsasembraceourOrderontheancientprinciples,andwhosesuperstitionmakesthemourpassivetools。
  ButIwillnotfurtherwithdrawtheveilofourmysteries。Thatbugle-soundannouncessomethingwhichmayrequiremypresence。ThinkonwhatI
  havesaid——Farewell!——IdonotsayforgivemetheviolenceIhavethreatened,foritwasnecessarytothedisplayofthycharacter。Goldcanbeonlyknownbytheapplicationofthetouchstone。I
  willsoonreturn,andholdfurtherconferencewiththee。’’
  Here-enteredtheturret-chamber,anddescendedthestair,leavingRebeccascarcelymoreterrifiedattheprospectofthedeathtowhichshehadbeensolatelyexposed,thanatthefuriousambitionoftheboldbadmaninwhosepowershefoundherselfsounhappilyplaced。Whensheenteredtheturret-chamber,herfirstdutywastoreturnthankstotheGodofJacobfortheprotectionwhichhehadaffordedher,andtoimploreitscontinuanceforherandforherfather。Anothernameglidedintoherpetition——itwasthatofthewoundedChristian,whomfatehadplacedinthehandsofbloodthirstymen,hisavowedenemies。Herheartindeedcheckedher,asif,evenincommuningwiththeDeityinprayer,shemingledinherdevotionstherecollectionofonewithwhosefateherscouldhavenoalliance——aNazarene,andanenemytoherfaith。
  Butthepetitionwasalreadybreathed,norcouldallthenarrowprejudicesofhersectinduceRebeccatowishitrecalled。
  CHAPTERXXV
  Adamn’dcramppieceofpenmanshipaseverIsawinmylife!
  _SheStoopstoConquer_。
  WhentheTemplarreachedthehallofthecastle,hefoundDeBracyalreadythere。``Yourlove-suit,’’
  saidDeBracy,``hath,Isuppose,beendisturbed,likemine,bythisobstreperoussummons。
  Butyouhavecomelaterandmorereluctantly,andthereforeIpresumeyourinterviewhasprovedmoreagreeablethanmine。’’
  ``Hasyoursuit,then,beenunsuccessfullypaidtotheSaxonheiress?’’saidtheTemplar。
  ``BythebonesofThomasaBecket,’’answeredDeBracy,``theLadyRowenamusthaveheardthatIcannotendurethesightofwomen’stears。’’
  ``Away!’’saidtheTemplar;``thoualeaderofaFreeCompany,andregardawoman’stears!A
  fewdropssprinkledonthetorchoflove,maketheflameblazethebrighter。’’
  ``Gramercyforthefewdropsofthysprinkling,’’
  repliedDeBracy;``butthisdamselhathweptenoughtoextinguishabeacon-light。Neverwassuchwringingofhandsandsuchoverflowingofeyes,sincethedaysofStNiobe,ofwhomPriorAymertoldus。*Awater-fiendhathpossessedthe*IwishthePriorhadalsoinformedthemwhenNiobewas*sainted。Probablyduringthatenlightenedperiodwhen*
  *``PantoMoseslenthispaganhorn。’’
  *L。T。
  fairSaxon。’’
  ``AlegionoffiendshaveoccupiedthebosomoftheJewess,’’repliedtheTemplar;``for,Ithinknosingleone,notevenApollyonhimself,couldhaveinspiredsuchindomitableprideandresolution——
  ButwhereisFront-de-Buf?Thathornissoundedmoreandmoreclamorously。’’
  ``HeisnegotiatingwiththeJew,Isuppose,’’
  repliedDeBracy,coolly;``probablythehowlsofIsaachavedrownedtheblastofthebugle。Thoumaystknow,byexperience,SirBrian,thataJewpartingwithhistreasuresonsuchtermsasourfriendFront-de-Bufisliketooffer,willraiseaclamourloudenoughtobeheardovertwentyhornsandtrumpetstoboot。Butwewillmakethevassalscallhim。’’
  TheyweresoonafterjoinedbyFront-de-Buf,whohadbeendisturbedinhistyranniccrueltyinthemannerwithwhichthereaderisacquainted,andhadonlytarriedtogivesomenecessarydirections。
  ``Letusseethecauseofthiscursedclamour,’’
  saidFront-de-Buf——``hereisaletter,and,ifI
  mistakenot,itisinSaxon。’’
  Helookedatit,turningitroundandroundasifhehadhadreallysomehopesofcomingatthemeaningbyinvertingthepositionofthepaper,andthenhandedittoDeBracy。
  ``ItmaybemagicspellsforaughtIknow,’’saidDeBracy,whopossessedhisfullproportionoftheignorancewhichcharacterisedthechivalryoftheperiod。``Ourchaplainattemptedtoteachmetowrite,’’hesaid,``butallmyletterswereformedlikespear-headsandsword-blades,andsotheoldshavelinggaveupthetask。’’
  ``Giveitme,’’saidtheTemplar。``Wehavethatofthepriestlycharacter,thatwehavesomeknowledgetoenlightenourvalour。’’
  ``Letusprofitbyyourmostreverendknowledge,then,’’saidDeBracy;``whatsaysthescroll?’’
  ``Itisaformalletterofdefiance,’’answeredtheTemplar;``but,byourLadyofBethlehem,ifitbenotafoolishjest,itisthemostextraordinarycartelthateverwassentacrossthedrawbridgeofabaronialcastle。’’
  ``Jest!’’saidFront-de-Buf,``Iwouldgladlyknowwhodaresjestwithmeinsuchamatter!——
  Readit,SirBrian。’’
  TheTemplaraccordinglyreaditasfollows:——
  ``I,Wamba,thesonofWitless,Jestertoanobleandfree-bornman,CedricofRotherwood,calledtheSaxon,——AndI,Gurth,thesonofBeowulph,theswineherd——’’
  ``Thouartmad,’’saidFront-de-Buf,interruptingthereader。
  ``ByStLuke,itissosetdown,’’answeredtheTemplar。Thenresuminghistask,hewenton,——
  ``I,Gurth,thesonofBeowulph,swineherduntothesaidCedric,withtheassistanceofouralliesandconfederates,whomakecommoncausewithusinthisourfeud,namely,thegoodknight,calledforthepresent_LeNoirFaineant_,andthestoutyeoman,RobertLocksley,calledCleave-the-wand,Doyou,ReginaldFrontde-Buf,andyouralliesandaccompliceswhomsoever,towit,thatwhereasyouhave,withoutcausegivenorfeuddeclared,wrongfullyandbymasteryseizeduponthepersonofourlordandmasterthesaidCedric;alsouponthepersonofanobleandfreeborndamsel,theLadyRowenaofHargottstandstede;alsouponthepersonofanobleandfreebornman,AthelstaneofConingsburgh;