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第47章

  ``Ifthelongletterswerebows,andtheshortlettersbroadarrows,Imightknowsomethingofthematter,’’saidthebraveyeoman;``butasthematterstands,themeaningisassafe,forme,asthestagthat’sattwelvemilesdistance。’’
  ``Imustbeclerk,then,’’saidtheBlackKnight;
  andtakingtheletterfromLocksley,hefirstreaditovertohimself,andthenexplainedthemeaninginSaxontohisconfederates。
  ``ExecutethenobleCedric!’’exclaimedWamba;
  ``bytherood,thoumustbemistaken,SirKnight。’’
  ``NotI,myworthyfriend,’’repliedtheknight,``Ihaveexplainedthewordsastheyareheresetdown。’’
  ``Then,byStThomasofCanterbury,’’repliedGurth,``wewillhavethecastle,shouldwetearitdownwithourhands!’’
  ``Wehavenothingelsetotearitwith,’’repliedWamba;``butminearescarcefittomakemammocksoffreestoneandmortar。’’
  ``’Tisbutacontrivancetogaintime,’’saidLocksley;``theydarenotdoadeedforwhichI
  couldexactafearfulpenalty。’’
  ``Iwould,’’saidtheBlackKnight,``thereweresomeoneamonguswhocouldobtainadmissionintothecastle,anddiscoverhowthecasestandswiththebesieged。Methinks,astheyrequireaconfessortobesent,thisholyhermitmightatonceexercisehispiousvocation,andprocureustheinformationwedesire。’’
  ``Aplagueonthee,andthyadvice!’’saidthepioushermit;``Itellthee,SirSlothfulKnight,thatwhenIdoffmyfriar’sfrock,mypriesthood,mysanctity,myveryLatin,areputoffalongwithit;andwheninmygreenjerkin,IcanbetterkilltwentydeerthanconfessoneChristian。’’
  ``Ifear,’’saidtheBlackKnight,``Ifeargreatly,thereisnooneherethatisqualifiedtotakeuponhim,forthenonce,thissamecharacteroffatherconfessor?’’
  Alllookedoneachother,andweresilent。
  ``Isee,’’saidWamba,afterashortpause,``thatthefoolmustbestillthefool,andputhisneckintheventurewhichwisemenshrinkfrom。Youmustknow,mydearcousinsandcountrymen,thatImorerussetbeforeIworemotley,andwasbredtobeafriar,untilabrain-fevercameuponmeandleftmejustwitenoughtobeafool。Itrust,withtheassistanceofthegoodhermit’sfrock,togetherwiththepriesthood,sanctity,andlearningwhicharestitchedintothecowlofit,IshallbefoundqualifiedtoadministerbothworldlyandghostlycomforttoourworthymasterCedric,andhiscompanionsinadversity。’’
  ``Hathhesenseenough,thinkstthou?’’saidtheBlackKnight,addressingGurth。
  ``Iknownot,’’saidGurth;``butifhehathnot,itwillbethefirsttimehehathwantedwittoturnhisfollytoaccount。’’
  ``Onwiththefrock,then,goodfellow,’’quoththeKnight,``andletthymastersendusanaccountoftheirsituationwithinthecastle。Theirnumbersmustbefew,anditisfivetoonetheymaybeaccessiblebyasuddenandboldattack。Timewears——awaywiththee。’’
  ``And,inthemeantime,’’saidLocksley,``wewillbesettheplacesoclosely,thatnotsomuchasaflyshallcarrynewsfromthence。Sothat,mygoodfriend,’’hecontinued,addressingWamba,``thoumaystassurethesetyrants,thatwhateverviolencetheyexerciseonthepersonsoftheirprisoners,shallbemostseverelyrepaidupontheirown。’’
  ``_Paxvobiscum_,’’saidWamba,whowasnowmuffledinhisreligiousdisguise。
  Andsosayingheimitatedthesolemnandstatelydeportmentofafriar,anddepartedtoexecutehismission。
  CHAPTERXXVI
  Thehottesthorsewilloftbecool,Thedullestwillshowfire;
  Thefriarwilloftenplaythefool,Thefoolwillplaythefriar。
  _OldSong_。
  WhentheJester,arrayedinthecowlandfrockofthehermit,andhavinghisknottedcordtwistedroundhismiddle,stoodbeforetheportalofthecastleofFront-de-Buf,thewarderdemandedofhimhisnameanderrand。
  ``_Paxvobiscum_,’’answeredtheJester,``IamapoorbrotheroftheOrderofStFrancis,whocomehithertodomyofficetocertainunhappyprisonersnowsecuredwithinthiscastle。’’
  ``Thouartaboldfriar,’’saidthewarder,``tocomehither,where,savingourowndrunkenconfessor,acockofthyfeatherhathnotcrowedthesetwentyyears。’’
  ``YetIpraythee,domineerrandtothelordofthecastle,’’answeredthepretendedfriar;``trustmeitwillfindgoodacceptancewithhim,andthecockshallcrow,thatthewholecastleshallhearhim。’’
  ``Gramercy,’’saidthewarder;``butifIcometoshameforleavingmypostuponthineerrand,I
  willtrywhetherafriar’sgreygownbeproofagainstagrey-gooseshaft。’’
  Withthisthreathelefthisturret,andcarriedtothehallofthecastlehisunwontedintelligence,thataholyfriarstoodbeforethegateanddemandedinstantadmission。Withnosmallwonderhereceivedhismaster’scommandstoadmittheholymanimmediately;and,havingpreviouslymannedtheentrancetoguardagainstsurprise,heobeyed,withoutfurtherscruple,thecommandswhichhehadreceived。Theharebrainedself-conceitwhichhademboldenedWambatoundertakethisdangerousoffice,wasscarcesufficienttosupporthimwhenhefoundhimselfinthepresenceofamansodreadful,andsomuchdreaded,asReginaldFront-de-Buf,andhebroughtouthis_paxvobiscum_,towhichhe,inagoodmeasure,trustedforsupportinghischaracter,withmoreanxietyandhesitationthanhadhithertoaccompaniedit。ButFront-de-Bufwasaccustomedtoseemenofallrankstrembleinhispresence,sothatthetimidityofthesupposedfatherdidnotgivehimanycauseofsuspicion。
  ``Whoandwhenceartthou,priest?’’saidhe。
  ``_Paxvobiscum_,’’reiteratedtheJester,``IamapoorservantofStFrancis,who,travellingthroughthiswilderness,havefallenamongthieves,asScripturehathit,_quidamviatorinciditinlatrones_,whichthieveshavesentmeuntothiscastleinordertodomyghostlyofficeontwopersonscondemnedbyyourhonourablejustice。’’
  ``Ay,right,’’answeredFront-de-Buf;``andcanstthoutellme,holyfather,thenumberofthosebanditti?’’
  ``Gallantsir,’’answeredtheJester,``_nomenillislegio_,theirnameislegion。’’
  ``Tellmeinplaintermswhatnumbersthereare,or,priest,thycloakandcordwillillprotectthee。’’
  ``Alas!’’saidthesupposedfriar,``_cormeumeructavit_,thatistosay,Iwasliketoburstwithfear!butIconceivetheymaybe——whatofyeomen——whatofcommons,atleastfivehundredmen。’’
  ``What!’’saidtheTemplar,whocameintothehallthatmoment,``musterthewaspssothickhere?
  itistimetostiflesuchamischievousbrood。’’ThentakingFront-de-Bufaside``Knowestthouthepriest?’’
  ``Heisastrangerfromadistantconvent,’’IsaidFront-de-Buf;``Iknowhimnot。’’
  ``Thentrusthimnotwiththypurposeinwords,’’
  answeredtheTemplar。``LethimcarryawrittenordertoDeBracy’scompanyofFreeCompanions,torepairinstantlytotheirmaster’said。Inthemeantime,andthattheshavelingmaysuspectnothing,permithimtogofreelyabouthistaskofpreparingtheseSaxonhogsfortheslaughter-house。’’
  ``Itshallbeso,’’saidFront-de-Buf。AndheforthwithappointedadomestictoconductWambatotheapartmentwhereCedricandAthelstanewereconfined。
  TheimpatienceofCedrichadbeenratherenhancedthandiminishedbyhisconfinement。Hewalkedfromoneendofthehalltotheother,withtheattitudeofonewhoadvancestochargeanenemy,ortostormthebreachofabeleagueredplace,sometimesejaculatingtohimself,sometimesaddressingAthelstane,whostoutlyandstoicallyawaitedtheissueoftheadventure,digesting,inthemeantime,withgreatcomposure,theliberalmealwhichhehadmadeatnoon,andnotgreatlyinterestinghimselfaboutthedurationofhiscaptivity,whichheconcluded,would,likeallearthlyevils,findanendinHeaven’sgoodtime。
  ``_Paxvobiscum_,’’saidtheJester,enteringtheapartment;``theblessingofStDunstan,StDennis,StDuthoc,andallothersaintswhatsoever,beuponyeandaboutye。’’
  ``Enterfreely,’’answeredCedrictothesupposedfriar;``withwhatintentartthoucomehither?’’
  ``Tobidyouprepareyourselvesfordeath,’’answeredtheJester。
  ``Itisimpossible!’’repliedCedric,starting。
  ``Fearlessandwickedastheyare,theydarenotattemptsuchopenandgratuitouscruelty!’’
  ``Alas!’’saidtheJester,``torestrainthembytheirsenseofhumanity,isthesameastostoparunawayhorsewithabridleofsilkthread。Bethinkthee,therefore,nobleCedric,andyoualso,gallantAthelstane,whatcrimesyouhavecommittedintheflesh;forthisverydaywillyebecalledtoansweratahighertribunal。’’
  ``Hearestthouthis,Athelstane?’’saidCedric;
  ``wemustrouseupourheartstothislastaction,sincebetteritisweshoulddielikemen,thanlivelikeslaves。’’