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第58章

  saidDeBracy;``thiscomesofrevilingsaintsandangels,andorderingimagesofholythingsandholymentobeflungdownontheheadsoftheserascailleyeomen。’’
  ``Goto——thouartafool,’’saidtheTemplar;
  ``thysuperstitionisuponalevelwithFront-de-Buf’swantoffaith;neitherofyoucanrenderareasonforyourbelieforunbelief。’’
  ``Benedicite,SirTemplar,’’repliedDeBracy,``prayyoutokeepbetterrulewithyourtonguewhenIamthethemeofit。BytheMotherofHeaven,IamabetterChristianmanthanthouandthyfellowship;forthe_bruit_goethshrewdlyout,thatthemostholyOrderoftheTempleofZionnursethnotafewhereticswithinitsbosom,andthatSirBriandeBois-Guilbertisofthenumber。’’
  ``Carenotthouforsuchreports,’’saidtheTemplar;
  ``butletusthinkofmakinggoodthecastle——
  Howfoughtthesevillainyeomenonthyside?’’
  ``Likefiendsincarnate,’’saidDeBracy。``Theyswannedcloseuptothewalls,headed,asIthink,bytheknavewhowontheprizeatthearchery,forIknewhishornandbaldric。AndthisisoldFitzurse’sboastedpolicy,encouragingthesemalapertknavestorebelagainstus!HadInotbeenarmedinproof,thevillainhadmarkedmedownseventimeswithaslittleremorseasifIhadbeenabuckinseason。Hetoldeveryrivetonmyarmourwithacloth-yardshaft,thatrappedagainstmyribswithaslittlecompunctionasifmyboneshadbeenofiron——ButthatIworeashirtofSpanishmailundermyplate-coat,Ihadbeenfairlysped。’’
  ``Butyoumaintainedyourpost?’’saidtheTemplar。
  ``Welosttheoutworkonourpart。’’
  ``Thatisashrewdloss,’’saidDeBracy;``theknaveswillfindcovertheretoassaultthecastlemoreclosely,andmay,ifnotwellwatched,gainsomeunguardedcornerofatower,orsomeforgottenwindow,andsobreakinuponus。Ournumbersaretoofewforthedefenceofeverypoint,andthemencomplainthattheycannowhereshowthemselves,buttheyarethemarkforasmanyarrowsasaparish-buttonaholydayeven。Front-de-Bufisdyingtoo,soweshallreceivenomoreaidfromhisbull’sheadandbrutalstrength。Howthinkyou,SirBrian,werewenotbettermakeavirtueofnecessity,andcompoundwiththeroguesbydeliveringupourprisoners?’’
  ``How?’’exclaimedtheTemplar;``deliverupourprisoners,andstandanobjectalikeofridiculeandexecration,asthedoughtywarriorswhodaredbyanight-attacktopossessthemselvesofthepersonsofapartyofdefencelesstravellers,yetcouldnotmakegoodastrongcastleagainstavagabondtroopofoutlaws,ledbyswineherds,jesters,andtheveryrefuseofmankind?——Shameonthycounsel,MauricedeBracy!——Theruinsofthiscastleshallburybothmybodyandmyshame,ereIconsenttosuchbaseanddishonourablecomposition。’’
  ``Letustothewalls,then,’’saidDeBracy,carelessly;
  ``thatmanneverbreathed,beheTurkorTemplar,whoheldlifeatlighterratethanIdo。
  ButItrustthereisnodishonourinwishingIhadheresometwoscoresofmygallanttroopofFreeCompanions?——Oh,mybravelances!ifyeknewbuthowhardyourcaptainwerethisdaybested,howsoonshouldIseemybannerattheheadofyourclumpofspears!Andhowshortwhilewouldtheserabblevillainsstandtoendureyourencounter!’’
  ``Wishforwhomthouwilt,’’saidtheTemplar,``butletusmakewhatdefencewecanwiththesoldierswhoremain——TheyarechieflyFront-de-Buf’sfollowers,hatedbytheEnglishforathousandactsofinsolenceandoppression。’’
  ``Thebetter,’’saidDeBracy;``theruggedslaveswilldefendthemselvestothelastdropoftheirblood,eretheyencountertherevengeofthepeasantswithout。Letusupandbedoing,then,BriandeBois-Guilbert;and,liveordie,thoushaltseeMauricedeBracybearhimselfthisdayasagentlemanofbloodandlineage。’’
  ``Tothewalls!’’answeredtheTemplar;andtheybothascendedthebattlementstodoallthatskillcoulddictate,andmanhoodaccomplish,indefenceoftheplace。Theyreadilyagreedthatthepointofgreatestdangerwasthatoppositetotheoutworkofwhichtheassailantshadpossessedthemselves。Thecastle,indeed,wasdividedfromthatbarbicanbythemoat,anditwasimpossiblethatthebesiegerscouldassailthepostern-door,withwhichtheoutworkcorresponded,withoutsurmountingthatobstacle;butitwastheopinionbothoftheTemplarandDeBracy,thatthebesiegers,ifgovernedbythesamepolicytheirleaderhadalreadydisplayed,wouldendeavour,byaformidableassault,todrawthechiefpartofthedefenders’
  observationtothispoint,andtakemeasurestoavailthemselvesofeverynegligencewhichmighttakeplaceinthedefenceelsewhere。Toguardagainstsuchanevil,theirnumbersonlypermittedtheknightstoplacesentinelsfromspacetospacealongthewallsincommunicationwitheachother,whomightgivethealarmwheneverdangerwasthreatened。
  Meanwhile,theyagreedthatDeBracyshouldcommandthedefenceatthepostern,andtheTemplarshouldkeepwithhimascoreofmenorthereaboutsasabodyofreserve,readytohastentoanyotherpointwhichmightbesuddenlythreatened。
  Thelossofthebarbicanhadalsothisunfortunateeffect,that,notwithstandingthesuperiorheightofthecastlewalls,thebesiegedcouldnotseefromthem,withthesameprecisionasbefore,theoperationsoftheenemy;forsomestragglingunderwoodapproachedsonearthesallyportoftheoutwork,thattheassailantsmightintroduceintoitwhateverforcetheythoughtproper,notonlyundercover,butevenwithouttheknowledgeofthedefenders。Utterlyuncertain,therefore,uponwhatpointthestormwastoburst,DeBracyandhiscompanionwereunderthenecessityofprovidingagainsteverypossiblecontingency,andtheirfollowers,howeverbrave,experiencedtheanxiousdejectionofmindincidenttomenenclosedbyenemies,whopossessedthepowerofchoosingtheirtimeandmodeofattack。
  Meanwhile,thelordofthebeleagueredandendangeredcastlelayuponabedofbodilypainandmentalagony。Hehadnottheusualresourceofbigotsinthatsuperstitiousperiod,mostofwhomwerewonttoatoneforthecrimestheywereguiltyofbyliberalitytothechurch,stupefyingbythismeanstheirterrorsbytheideaofatonementandforgiveness;andalthoughtherefugewhichsuccessthuspurchased,wasnomoreliketothepeaceofmindwhichfollowsonsincererepentance,thantheturbidstupefactionprocuredbyopiumresembleshealthyandnaturalslumbers,itwasstillastateofmindpreferabletotheagoniesofawakenedremorse。ButamongthevicesofFront-de-Buf,ahardandgripingman,avaricewaspredominant;
  andhepreferredsettingchurchandchurchmenatdefiance,topurchasingfromthempardonandabsolutionatthepriceoftreasureandofmanors。NordidtheTemplar,aninfidelofanotherstamp,justlycharacterisehisassociate,whenhesaidFront-de-Bufcouldassignnocauseforhisunbeliefandcontemptfortheestablishedfaith;
  fortheBaronwouldhaveallegedthattheChurchsoldherwarestoodear,thatthespiritualfreedomwhichsheputuptosalewasonlytobeboughtlikethatofthechiefcaptainofJerusalem,``withagreatsum,’’andFront-de-Bufpreferreddenyingthevirtueofthemedicine,topayingtheexpenseofthephysician。
  Butthemomenthadnowarrivedwhenearthandallhistreasureswereglidingfrombeforehiseyes,andwhenthesavageBaron’sheart,thoughhardasanethermillstone,becameappalledashegazedforwardintothewastedarknessoffuturity。Thefeverofhisbodyaidedtheimpatienceandagonyofhismind,andhisdeath-bedexhibitedamixtureofthenewlyawakenedfeelingsofhorror,combatingwiththefixedandinveterateobstinacyofhisdisposition;——
  afearfulstateofmind,onlytobeequalledinthosetremendousregions,wheretherearecomplaintswithouthope,remorsewithoutrepentance,adreadfulsenseofpresentagony,andapresentimentthatitcannotceaseorbediminished!
  ``Wherebethesedog-priestsnow,’’growledtheBaron,``whosetsuchpriceontheirghostlymummery?——
  wherebeallthoseunshodCarmelites,forwhomoldFront-de-BuffoundedtheconventofStAnne,robbinghisheirofmanyafairroodofmeadow,andmanyafatfieldandclose——wherebethegreedyhoundsnow?——Swilling,Iwarrantme,attheale,orplayingtheirjugglingtricksatthebedsideofsomemiserlychurl——Me,theheiroftheirfounder——me,whomtheirfoundationbindsthemtoprayfor——me——ungratefulvillainsastheyare!——theysuffertodielikethehouselessdogonyondercommon,unshrivenandtinhouseled!——TelltheTemplartocomehither——heisapriest,andmaydosomething——Butno!——aswellconfessmyselftothedevilastoBriandeBois-Guilbert,whorecksneitherofheavennorofhell——Ihaveheardoldmentalkofprayer——prayerbytheirownvoice——Suchneednottocourtortobribethefalsepriest——ButI——Idarenot!’’
  ``LivesReginaldFront-de-Buf,’’saidabrokenandshrillvoiceclosebyhisbedside,``tosaythereisthatwhichhedaresnot!’’
  TheevilconscienceandtheshakennervesofFront-de-Bufheard,inthisstrangeinterruptiontohissoliloquy,thevoiceofoneofthosedemons,who,asthesuperstitionofthetimesbelieved,besetthebedsofdyingmentodistracttheirthoughts,andturnthemfromthemeditationswhichconcernedtheireternalwelfare。Heshudderedanddrewhimselftogether;but,instantlysummoninguphiswontedresolution,heexclaimed,``Whoisthere?——whatartthou,thatdaresttoechomywordsinatonelikethatofthenight-raven?——
  ComebeforemycouchthatImayseethee。’’
  ``Iamthineevilangel,ReginaldFront-de-Buf,’’
  repliedthevoice。
  ``Letmebeholdtheetheninthybodilyshape,ifthoubestindeedafiend,’’repliedthedyingknight;``thinknotthatIwillblenchfromthee——
  Bytheeternaldungeon,couldIbutgrapplewiththesehorrorsthathoverroundme,asIhavedonewithmortaldangers,heavenorhellshouldneversaythatIshrunkfromtheconflict!’’
  ``Thinkonthysins,ReginaldFront-de-Buf,’’
  saidthealmostunearthlyvoice,``onrebellion,onrapine,onmurder!——WhostirredupthelicentiousJohntowaragainsthisgrey-headedfather——againsthisgenerousbrother?’’
  ``Bethoufiend,priest,ordevil,’’repliedFront-de-Buf,``thouliestinthythroat!——NotIstirredJohntorebellion——notIalone——therewerefiftyknightsandbarons,theflowerofthemidlandcounties——bettermenneverlaidlanceinrest——AndmustIanswerforthefaultdonebyfifty?——Falsefiend,Idefythee!Depart,andhauntmycouchnomore——letmedieinpeaceifthoubemortal——
  ifthoubeademon,thytimeisnotyetcome。’’
  ``Inpeacethoushalt=not=die,’’repeatedthevoice;``evenindeathshaltthouthinkonthymurders——onthegroanswhichthiscastlehasechoed——
  onthebloodthatisengrainedinitsfloors!’’
  ``Thoucanstnotshakemebythypettymalice,’’
  answeredFront-de-Buf,withaghastlyandconstrainedlaugh。``TheinfidelJew——itwasmeritwithheaventodealwithhimasIdid,elsewhereforearemencanonizedwhodiptheirhandsinthebloodofSaracens?——TheSaxonporkers,whomI
  haveslain,theywerethefoesofmycountry,andofmylineage,andofmyliegelord——Ho!ho!
  thouseestthereisnocreviceinmycoatofplate——
  Artthoufled?——artthousilenced?’’
  ``No,foulparricide!’’repliedthevoice;``thinkofthyfather!——thinkofhisdeath!——thinkofhisbanquet-roomfloodedwithhisgore,andthatpouredforthbythehandofason!’’