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第70章

  ``Ay,butIpromiseyou,’’saidDeBracy,``thatneitherTristramnorLancelotwouldhavebeenmatch,handtohand,forRichardPlantagenet,andIthinkitwasnottheirwonttotakeoddsagainstasingleman。’’
  ``Thouartmad,DeBracy——whatisitweproposetothee,ahiredandretainedcaptainofFreeCompanions,whoseswordsarepurchasedforPrinceJohn’sservice?Thouartapprizedofourenemy,andthenthouscruplest,thoughthypatron’sfortunes,thoseofthycomrades,thineown,andthelifeandhonourofeveryoneamongstus,beatstake!’’
  ``Itellyou,’’saidDeBracy,sullenly,``thathegavememylife。True,hesentmefromhispresence,andrefusedmyhomage——sofarIowehimneitherfavournorallegiance——butIwillnotlifthandagainsthim。’’
  ``Itneedsnot——sendLouisWinkelbrandandascoreofthylances。’’
  ``Yehavesufficientruffiansofyourown,’’saidDeBracy;``notoneofmineshallbudgeonsuchanerrand。’’
  ``Artthousoobstinate,DeBracy?’’saidPrinceJohn;``andwiltthouforsakeme,aftersomanyprotestationsofzealformyservice?’’
  ``Imeanitnot,’’saidDeBracy;``Iwillabidebyyouinaughtthatbecomesaknight,whetherinthelistsorinthecamp;butthishighwaypracticecomesnotwithinmyvow。’’
  ``Comehither,Waldemar,’’saidPrinceJohn。
  ``AnunhappyprinceamI。Myfather,KingHenry,hadfaithfulservants——Hehadbuttosaythathewasplaguedwithafactiouspriest,andthebloodofThomas-a-Becket,saintthoughhewas,stainedthestepsofhisownaltar——Tracy,Morville,Brito*loyalanddaringsubjects,yournames,your*ReginaldFitzurse,WilliamdeTracy,HughdeMorville,*andRichardBrito,werethegentlemenofHenrytheSecond’s*household,who,instigatedbysomepassionateexpressionsof*theirsovereign,slewthecelebratedThomas-a-Becket。
  spirit,areextinct!andalthoughReginaldFitzursehathleftason,hehathfallenofffromhisfather’sfidelityandcourage。’’
  ``Hehasfallenofffromneither,’’saidWaldemarFitzurse;``andsinceitmaynotbetterbe,I
  willtakeonmetheconductofthisperilousenterprise。
  Dearly,however,didmyfatherpurchasethepraiseofazealousfriend;andyetdidhisproofofloyaltytoHenryfallfarshortofwhatIamabouttoafford;forratherwouldIassailawholecalendarofsaints,thanputspearinrestagainstCur-de-Lion——
  DeBracy,totheeImusttrusttokeepupthespiritsofthedoubtful,andtoguardPrinceJohn’sperson。IfyoureceivesuchnewsasItrusttosendyou,ourenterprisewillnolongerwearadoubtfulaspect——Page,’’hesaid,``hietomylodgings,andtellmyarmourertobethereinreadiness;
  andbidStephenWetheral,BroadThoresby,andtheThreeSpearsofSpyinghow,cometomeinstantly;
  andletthescout-master,HughBardon,attendmealso——Adieu,myPrince,tillbettertimes。’’Thusspeaking,helefttheapartment。
  ``Hegoestomakemybrotherprisoner,’’saidPrinceJohntoDeBracy,``withaslittletouchofcompunction,asifitbutconcernedthelibertyofaSaxonfranklin。Itrusthewillobserveourorders,anduseourdearRichard’spersonwithallduerespect。’’
  DeBracyonlyansweredbyasmile。
  ``BythelightofOurLady’sbrow,’’saidPrinceJohn,``ourorderstohimweremostprecise——
  thoughitmaybeyouheardthemnot,aswestoodtogetherintheorielwindow——MostclearandpositivewasourchargethatRichard’ssafetyshouldbecaredfor,andwoetoWaldemar’sheadifhetransgressit!’’
  ``Ihadbetterpasstohislodgings,’’saidDeBracy,``andmakehimfullyawareofyourGrace’spleasure;for,asitquiteescapedmyear,itmaynotperchancehavereachedthatofWaldemar。’’
  ``Nay,nay,’’saidPrinceJohn,impatiently,``I
  promisetheeheheardme;and,besides,Ihavefartheroccupationforthee。Maurice,comehither;
  letmeleanonthyshoulder。’’
  Theywalkedaturnthroughthehallinthisfamiliarposture,andPrinceJohn,withanairofthemostconfidentialintimacy,proceededtosay,``WhatthinkestthouofthisWaldemarFitzurse,myDeBracy?——HetruststobeourChancellor。
  Surelywewillpauseerewegiveanofficesohightoonewhoshowsevidentlyhowlittlehereverencesourblood,byhissoreadilyundertakingthisenterpriseagainstRichard。Thoudostthink,Iwarrant,thatthouhastlostsomewhatofourregard,bythyboldlydecliningthisunpleasingtask——Butno,Maurice!Iratherhonourtheeforthyvirtuousconstancy。Therearethingsmostnecessarytobedone,theperpetratorofwhichweneitherlovenorhonour;andtheremayberefusalstoserveus,whichshallratherexaltinourestimationthosewhodenyourrequest。ThearrestofmyunfortunatebrotherformsnosuchgoodtitletothehighofficeofChancellor,asthychivalrousandcourageousdenialestablishesintheetothetruncheonofHighMarshal。Thinkofthis,DeBracy,andbegonetothycharge。’’
  ``Fickletyrant!’’mutteredDeBracy,asheleftthepresenceofthePrince;``evilluckhavetheywhotrustthee。ThyChancellor,indeed!——Hewhohaththekeepingofthyconscienceshallhaveaneasycharge,Itrow。ButHighMarshalofEngland!that,’’hesaid,extendinghisarm,asiftograspthebatonofoffice,andassumingaloftierstridealongtheantechamber,``thatisindeedaprizeworthplayingfor!’’
  DeBracyhadnosoonerlefttheapartmentthanPrinceJohnsummonedanattendant。
  ``BidHughBardon,ourscout-master,comehither,assoonasheshallhavespokenwithWaldemarFitzurse。’’
  Thescout-masterarrivedafterabriefdelay,duringwhichJohntraversedtheapartmentwith,unequalanddisorderedsteps。
  ``Bardon,’’saidhe,``whatdidWaldemardesireofthee?’’
  ``Tworesolutemen,wellacquaintedwiththesenorthernwilds,andskilfulintrackingthetreadofmanandhorse。’’
  ``Andthouhastfittedhim?’’
  ``Letyourgracenevertrustmeelse,’’answeredthemasterofthespies。``OneisfromHexamshire;
  heiswonttotracetheTynedaleandTeviotdalethieves,asabloodhoundfollowstheslotofahurtdeer。TheotherisYorkshirebred,andhastwangedhisbowstringrightoftinmerrySherwood;
  heknowseachgladeanddingle,copseandhigh-wood,betwixtthisandRichmond。’’
  ``’Tiswell,’’saidthePrince——``GoesWaldemarforthwiththem?’’
  ``Instantly,’’saidBardon。
  ``Withwhatattendance?’’askedJohn,carelessly。
  ``BroadThoresbygoeswithhim,andWetheral,whomtheycall,forhiscruelty,StephenSteel-heart;
  andthreenorthernmen-at-armsthatbelongedtoRalphMiddleton’sgang——theyarecalledtheSpearsofSpyinghow。’’
  ``’Tiswell,’’saidPrinceJohn;thenadded,afteramoment’spause,``Bardon,itimportsourservicethatthoukeepastrictwatchonMauriceDeBracy——sothatheshallnotobserveit,however——Andletusknowofhismotionsfromtimetotime——
  withwhomheconverses,whatheproposeth。Failnotinthis,asthouwiltbeanswerable。’’
  HughBardonbowed,andretired。
  ``IfMauricebetraysme,’’saidPrinceJohn——
  ``ifhebetraysme,ashisbearingleadsmetofear,Iwillhavehishead,wereRichardthunderingatthegatesofYork。’’
  CHAPTERXXXV
  ArousethetigerofHyrcaniandeserts,Strivewiththehalf-starvedlionforhisprey;
  Lessertherisk,thanrousetheslumberingfireOfwildFanaticism。
  _Anonymus_。
  OurtalenowreturnstoIsaacofYork——Mounteduponamule,thegiftoftheOutlaw,withtwotallyeomentoactashisguardandguides,theJewhadsetoutforthePreceptoryofTemplestowe,forthepurposeofnegotiatinghisdaughter’sredemption。
  ThePreceptorywasbutaday’sjourneyfromthedemolishedcastleofTorquilstone,andtheJewhadhopedtoreachitbeforenightfall;accordingly,havingdismissedhisguidesatthevergeoftheforest,andrewardedthemwithapieceofsilver,hebegantopressonwithsuchspeedashiswearinesspermittedhimtoexert。ButhisstrengthfailedhimtotallyerehehadreachedwithinfourmilesoftheTemple-Court;rackingpainsshotalonghisbackandthroughhislimbs,andtheexcessiveanguishwhichhefeltatheartbeingnowaugmentedbybodilysuffering,hewasrenderedaltogetherincapableofproceedingfartherthanasmallmarket-town,weredweltaJewishRabbiofhistribe,eminentinthemedicalprofession,andtowhomIsaacwaswellknown。NathanBenIsraelreceivedhissufferingcountrymanwiththatkindnesswhichthelawprescribed,andwhichtheJewspractisedtoeachother。Heinsistedonhisbetakinghimselftorepose,andusedsuchremediesasweretheninmostreputetochecktheprogressofthefever,whichterror,fatigue,illusage,andsorrow,hadbroughtuponthepooroldJew。
  Onthemorrow,whenIsaacproposedtoariseandpursuehisjourney,Nathanremonstratedagainsthispurpose,bothashishostandashisphysician。
  Itmightcosthim,hesaid,hislife。ButIsaacreplied,thatmorethanlifeanddeathdependeduponhisgoingthatmorningtoTemplestowe。
  ``ToTemplestowe!’’saidhishostwithsurpriseagainfelthispulse,andthenmutteredtohimself,``Hisfeverisabated,yetseemshismindsomewhatalienatedanddisturbed。’’
  ``AndwhynottoTemplestowe?’’answeredhispatient。``Igrantthee,Nathan,thatitisadwellingofthosetowhomthedespisedChildrenofthePromiseareastumbling-blockandanabomination;
  yetthouknowestthatpressingaffairsoftrafficsometimescarryusamongthesebloodthirstyNazarenesoldiers,andthatwevisitthePreceptoriesoftheTemplars,aswellastheCommanderiesoftheKnightsHospitallers,astheyarecalled。’’*
  *TheestablishmentsoftheKnightTemplarswerecalled*Preceptories,andthetitleofthosewhopresidedintheOrder*wasPreceptor;astheprincipalKnightsofSaintJohnwere*termedCommanders,andtheirhousesCommanderies。But*thesetermsweresometimes,itwouldseem,usedindiscriminately。
  ``Iknowitwell,’’saidNathan;``butwottestthouthatLucasdeBeaumanoir,thechiefoftheirOrder,andwhomtheytermGrandMaster,isnowhimselfatTemplestowe?’’
  ``Iknowitnot,’’saidIsaac;``ourlastlettersfromourbrethrenatParisadvisedusthathewasatthatcity,beseechingPhilipforaidagainsttheSultanSaladine。’’