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第65章

  ``Nay,’’saidtheFriar,``ifthoudostretractvowsmadeinfavourofholyChurch,thoumustdopenance。’’
  Accordingly,heraisedhishalberd,andwouldhavelaidthestaffofitlustilyontheJew’sshoulders,hadnottheBlackKnightstoppedtheblow,andtherebytransferredtheHolyClerk’sresentmenttohimself。
  ``BySaintThomasofKent,’’saidhe,``anI
  buckletomygear,Iwillteachthee,sirlazylover,tomellwiththineownmatters,maugrethineironcasethere!’’
  ``Nay,benotwrothwithme,’’saidtheKnight;
  ``thouknowestIamthyswornfriendandcomrade。’’
  ``Iknownosuchthing,’’answeredtheFriar;
  ``anddefytheeforameddlingcoxcomb!’’
  ``Nay,but,’’saidtheKnight,whoseemedtotakeapleasureinprovokinghisquondamhost,``hastthouforgottenhow,thatformysakeforI
  saynothingofthetemptationoftheflagonandthepastythoudidstbreakthyvowoffastandvigil?’’
  ``Truly,friend,’’saidtheFriar,clenchinghishugefist,``Iwillbestowabuffetonthee。’’
  ``Iacceptofnosuchpresents,’’saidtheKnight;
  ``Iamcontenttotakethycuff*asaloan,butIwill*NoteG。RichardCur-de-Lion。
  repaytheewithusuryasdeepaseverthyprisonerthereexactedinhistraffic。’’
  ``Iwillprovethatpresently,’’saidtheFriar。
  ``Hola!’’criedtheCaptain,``whatartthouafter,madFriar?brawlingbeneathourTrysting-tree?’’
  ``Nobrawling,’’saidtheKnight,``itisbutafriendlyinterchangeofcourtesy——Friar,strikeanthoudarest——Iwillstandthyblow,ifthouwiltstandmine。’’
  ``Thouhasttheadvantagewiththatironpotonthyhead,’’saidthechurchman;``buthaveatthee——Downthougoest,anthouwertGoliathofGathinhisbrazenhelmet。’’
  TheFriarbaredhisbrawnyarmuptotheelbow,andputtinghisfullstrengthtotheblow,gavetheKnightabuffetthatmighthavefelledanox。Buthisadversarystoodfirmasarock。Aloudshoutwasutteredbyalltheyeomenaround;fortheClerk’scuffwasproverbialamongstthem,andtherewerefewwho,injestorearnest,hadnothadtheoccasiontoknowitsvigour。
  ``Now,Priest,’’said,theKnight,pullingoffhisgauntlet,``ifIhadvantageonmyhead,Iwillhavenoneonmyhand——standfastasatrueman。’’
  ``_Genammeamdedivapulatori_——Ihavegivenmycheektothesmiter,’’saidthePriest;``anthoucanststirmefromthespot,fellow,IwillfreelybestowontheetheJew’sransom。’’
  SospoketheburlyPriest,assuming,onhispart,highdefiance。Butwhomayresisthisfate?ThebuffetoftheKnightwasgivenwithsuchstrengthandgood-will,thattheFriarrolledheadoverheelsupontheplain,tothegreatamazementofallthespectators。Buthearoseneitherangrynorcrestfallen。
  ``Brother,’’saidhetotheKnight,``thoushouldsthaveusedthystrengthwithmorediscretion。Ihadmumbledbutalamemassanthouhadstbrokenmyjaw,forthepiperplaysillthatwantsthenetherchops。Nevertheless,thereismyhand,infriendlywitness,thatIwillexchangenomorecuffswiththee,havingbeenaloserbythebarter。Endnowallunkindness。LetusputtheJewtoransom,sincetheleopardwillnotchangehisspots,andaJewhewillcontinuetobe。’’
  ``ThePriest,’’saidClement,``isnothavesoconfidentoftheJew’sconversion,sincehereceivedthatbuffetontheear。’’
  ``Goto,knave,whatpratestthouofconversions?——
  what,istherenorespect?——allmastersandnomen?——Itellthee,fellow,IwassomewhattottywhenIreceivedthegoodknight’sblow,orIhadkeptmygroundunderit。Butanthougibestmoreofit,thoushaltlearnIcangiveaswellastake。’’
  ``Peaceall!’’saidtheCaptain。``Andthou,Jew,thinkofthyransom;thouneedestnottobetoldthatthyraceareheldtobeaccursedinallChristiancommunities,andtrustmethatwecannotendurethypresenceamongus。Think,therefore,ofanoffer,whileIexamineaprisonerofanothercast。’’
  ``WeremanyofFront-de-Buf’smentaken?’’
  demandedtheBlackKnight。
  ``Noneofnoteenoughtobeputtoransom,’’answeredtheCaptain;``asetofhildingfellowstherewere,whomwedismissedtofindthemanewmaster——
  enoughhadbeendoneforrevengeandprofit;
  thebunchofthemwerenotworthacardecu。TheprisonerIspeakofisbetterbooty——ajollymonkridingtovisithisleman,anImayjudgebyhishorse-gearandwearingapparel——Herecomeththeworthyprelate,aspertasapyet。’’And,betweentwoyeomen,wasbroughtbeforethesilvanthroneoftheoutlawChief,ouroldfriend,PriorAymerofJorvaulx。
  CHAPTERXXXIII——
  Flowerofwarriors,Howis’twithTitusLartius?
  _Marcius_。Aswithamanbusiedaboutdecrees,Condemningsometodeathandsometoexile,Ransominghimorpitying,threateningtheother。
  _Coriolanus_
  ThecaptiveAbbot’sfeaturesandmannersexhibitedawhimsicalmixtureofoffendedpride,andderangedfopperyandbodilyterror。
  ``Why,hownow,mymasters?’’saidhe,withavoiceinwhichallthreeemotionswereblended。
  ``Whatorderisthisamongye?BeyeTurksorChristians,thathandleachurchman?——Knowyewhatitis,_manusimponereinservosDomini_?Yehaveplunderedmymails——tornmycopeofcuriouscutlace,whichmighthaveservedacardinal!——
  Anotherinmyplacewouldhavebeenathis_excommunicabovos_;butIamplacible,andifyeorderforthmypalfreys,releasemybrethren,andrestoremymails,telldownwithallspeedanhundredcrownstobeexpendedinmassesatthehighaltarofJorvaulxAbbey,andmakeyourvowtoeatnovenisonuntilnextPentecost,itmaybeyoushallhearlittlemoreofthismadfrolic。’’
  ``HolyFather,’’saidthechiefOutlaw,``itgrievesmetothinkthatyouhavemetwithsuchusagefromanyofmyfollowers,ascallsforyourfatherlyreprehension。’’
  ``Usage!’’echoedthepriest,encouragedbythemildtoneofthesilvanleader;``itwereusagefitfornohoundofgoodrace——muchlessforaChristian——farlessforapriest——andleastofallforthePrioroftheholycommunityofJorvaulx。Hereisaprofaneanddrunkenminstrel,calledAllan-a-Dale——_nebuloquidam_——whohasmenacedmewithcorporalpunishment——nay,withdeathitself,anI
  paynotdownfourhundredcrownsofransom,tothebootofallthetreasurehehathalreadyrobbedmeof——goldchainsandgymmalringstoanunknownvalue;besideswhatisbrokenandspoiledamongtheirrudehands,suchasmypouncer-boxandsilvercrisping-tongs。’’
  ``ItisimpossiblethatAllan-a-Dalecanhavethustreatedamanofyourreverendbearing,’’repliedtheCaptain。
  ``ItistrueasthegospelofSaintNicodemus,’’
  saidthePrior;``heswore,withmanyacruelnorth-countryoath,thathewouldhangmeuponthehighesttreeinthegreenwood。’’
  ``Didhesoinverydeed?Nay,then,reverendfather,Ithinkyouhadbettercomplywithhisdemands——forAllan-a-Daleistheverymantoabidebyhiswordwhenhehassopledgedit。’’*
  *Acommissaryissaidtohavereceivedsimilarconsolation*fromacertainCommander-in-chief,towhomhecomplained*thatageneralofficerhadusedsomesuchthreattowardshimas*thatinthetext。
  ``Youdobutjestwithme,’’saidtheastoundedPrior,withaforcedlaugh;``andIloveagoodjestwithallmyheart。But,ha!ha!ha!whenthemirthhaslastedthelivelongnight,itistimetobegraveinthemorning。’’
  ``AndIamasgraveasafatherconfessor,’’repliedtheOutlaw;``youmustpayaroundransom,SirPrior,oryourconventislikelytobecalledtoanewelection;foryourplacewillknowyounomore。’’
  ``AreyeChristians,’’saidthePrior,``andholdthislanguagetoachurchman?’’
  ``Christians!ay,marryarewe,andhavedivinityamongustoboot,’’answeredtheOutlaw。
  ``Letourbuxomchaplainstandforth,andexpoundtothisreverendfatherthetextswhichconcernthismatter。’’
  TheFriar,half-drunk,half-sober,hadhuddledafriar’sfrockoverhisgreencassock,andnowsummoningtogetherwhateverscrapsoflearninghehadacquiredbyroteinformerdays,``Holyfather,’’saidhe,``_Deusfaciatsalvambenignitatemvestram_——
  Youarewelcometothegreenwood。’’
  ``Whatprofanemummeryisthis?’’saidthePrior。``Friend,ifthoubestindeedofthechurch,itwereabetterdeedtoshowmehowImayescapefromthesemen’shands,thantostandduckingandgrinningherelikeamorris-dancer。’’