首页 >出版文学> A Knight of the Cumberland>第3章
  TheHon。Samhadseenuscomingfromafarapparently,hadcomeforwardtomeetus,andhewasinhighspirits。
  ``IamPrinceJohnandWaldemarandalltherestof’emthisday,’’hesaid,``and`itisthus,’’’quotingSirWalter,``thatwesetthedutifulexampleofloyaltytotheQueenofLoveandBeauty,andareourselvesherguidetothethronewhichshemustthisdayoccupy。’’Andsosaying,theHon。SammarshalledtheBlighttoaseatofhonornexthisown。
  ``AndhowdoyouknowsheisgoingtobetheQueenofLoveandBeauty?’’askedthelittlesister。TheHon。Samwinkedatme。
  ``Well,thistournamentliesbetweentwogallantknights。OnewillmakehertheQueenofhisownaccord,ifhewins,andiftheotherwins,he’sgotto,orI’llbreakhishead。I’vegivenorders。’’AndtheHon。Samlookedaboutrightandleftonthepeoplewhowerehisthatday。
  ``Observethenoblesandladies,’’hesaid,stillfollowingSirWalter,andwavingatthetowns-peopleandvisitorsintherudegrandstand。``Observetheyeomanryandspectatorsofabetterdegreethanthemerevulgar’’——wavingatthecrowdoneithersideofthestand——``andthepromiscuousmultitudedowntheriverbanksandoverthewoodsandclingingtothetree-topsandtoyontelegraph-pole。
  Andthereismyherald’’——pointingtothecornetistofthelocalband——``andwait——
  bymyhalidom——pleasejustwaituntilyouseemyknightonthatblackchargero’
  mine。’’
  TheBlightandthelittlesisterwereconvulsedandtheHon。Samwenton:
  ``Lookatmymen-at-arms’’——thevolunteerpolicemenwithbulginghip-pockets,danglingbilliesandgleamingshieldsofoffice——``andatmyrefreshmenttentsbehind’’
  ——wherepeanutsandpinklemonadewerekeepingthemultitudebusy——``andmyattendants’’——coloredgentlemenwithspongesandwater-buckets——``thearmorersandfarriershaven’tcomeyet。Butmyknight——IgothisclothesinNewYork——
  justwait——LoveofLadiesandGlorytotheBrave!’’Justthentherewasacommotiononthefreeseatsononesideofthegrandstand。Adarkystarting,inallignorance,tomountthemwasstoppedandjostlednonetoogood-naturedlybacktotheground。
  ``Andsee,’’musedtheHon。Sam,``inlieuofthedogofanunbelieverwehaveadarkanalogyinthatsonofHam。’’
  Thelittlesisterpluckedmebythesleeveandpointedtowardtheentrance。OutsideandleaningonthefencewereMollie,thebigsister,andlittleBuck。StraightwayI
  gotupandstartedforthem。Theyhungback,butIpersuadedthemtocome,andIledthemtoseatstwotiersbelowtheBlight——who,withmylittlesister,rosesmilingtogreetthemandshakehands——
  muchtothewonderofthenoblesandladiescloseabout,forMolliewasinbraveanddazzlingarray,blushingfiercely,andlittleBucklookedasthoughhewoulddieofsuchconspicuousness。NoembarrassingquestionswereaskedaboutMartorDaveBranham,butInoticedthatMolliehadpurpleandcrimsonribbonsclinchedinonebrownhand。Thepurposeofthemwasplain,andIwhisperedtotheBlight:
  ``She’sgoingtopinthemonDave’slance。’’TheHon。Samheardme。
  ``Notonyourlife,’’hesaidemphatically。``Iain’ttakin’chances,’’andhenoddedtowardtheBlight。``She’sgottowin,nomatterwholoses。’’Herosetohisfeetsuddenly。
  ``GlorytotheBrave——they’recomin’!
  Tootthathorn,son,’’hesaid;``they’recomin’,’’andthebandburstintodiscordantsoundsthatwouldhavemadethe``wildbarbaricmusic’’onthefieldofAshbysoundlikealullaby。TheBlightstifledherlaughteroverthatamazingmusicwithherhandkerchief,andeventheHon。Samscowled。
  ``Gee!’’hesaid;``itisprettybad,isn’tit?’’
  ``Heretheycome!’’
  Thenoblesandladiesonthegrandstand,theyeomanryandspectatorsofbetterdegree,andthepromiscuousmultitudebegantoswayexpectantlyandoverthehillcametheknights,singlefile,gorgeousinvelvetsandincaps,withwavingplumesandwithpolishedspears,vertical,restingontherightstirrupfootandgleaminginthesun。
  ``Agoodlyarray!’’murmuredtheHon。Sam。
  Acrowdofsmallboysgatheredatthefencebelow,andIobservedtheHon。
  Sam’spocketsbulgingwithpeanuts。
  ``Largesse!’’Isuggested。
  ``Good!’’hesaid,andrisingheshouted:
  ``Largessy!largessy!’’scatteringpeanutsbythehandfulamongthescramblingurchins。
  Downwoundtheknightsbehindthebackstandofthebase-ballfield,andthen,singlefile,infrontofthenoblesandladies,beforewhomtheydrewupandfaced,salutingwithinvertedspears。
  TheHon。Samarose——histruncheonahickorystick——andinastentorianvoiceaskedthenamesofthedoughtyknightswhoweretheretowingloryforthemselvesandthefavoroffairwomen。
  Notallwillbementioned,butamongthemwastheKnightoftheHolston——
  Athelstanicinbuild——inblackstockings,whitenegligeeshirt,withByroniccollar,andabroadcrimsonsashtiedwithabowathisrightside。TherewastheKnightoftheGreenValley,ingreenandgold,agreenhatwithalongwhiteplume,lacerufflesathissleeves,andbucklesondancing-pumps;abonnyfatknightofMaxweltonBraes,inHighlandkiltsandaplaid;andtheKnightatLarge。
  ``Heoughttobecaged,’’murmuredtheHon。Sam;fortheKnightatLargeworeplum-coloredvelvet,redbase-ballstockings,heldinplacewithsafety-pins,whitetennisshoes,andaverysmallhatwithaverylongplume,andthedyewasalreadystreakinghisface。Marstonwasthelast——sittingeasilyonhisirongray。
  ``Andyourname,SirKnight?’’
  ``TheDiscarded,’’saidMarston,withsteadyeyes。IfelttheBlightstartatmysideandsidewiseIsawthatherfacewascrimson。
  TheHon。Samsatdown,muttering,forhedidnotlikeMarston:
  ``Wenchlessspringal!’’
  JustthenmyattentionwasrivetedonMollieandlittleBuck。Bothhadbeenstaringsilentlyattheknightsasthoughtheywereapparitions,butwhenMarstonfacedthemIsawBuckclutchhissister’sarmsuddenlyandsaysomethingexcitedlyinherear。Thenthemouthsofbothtightenedfiercelyandtheireyesseemedtobedartinglightningattheunconsciousknight,whosuddenlysawthem,recognizedthem,andsmiledpastthematme。AgainBuckwhispered,andfromhislipsIcouldmakeoutwhathesaid:
  ``Iwonderwhar’sDave?’’butMolliedidnotanswer。
  ``Whichisyours,Mr。Budd?’’askedthelittlesister。TheHon。Samhadleanedbackwithhisthumbsinthearm-
  holesofhiswhitewaistcoat。
  ``Heain’tcomeyet。Itoldhimtocomelast。’’
  Thecrowdwaitedandtheknightswaited——solongthattheMayorroseinhisseatsometwentyfeetawayandcalledout:
  ``Goahead,Budd。’’
  ``Youjus’waitaminute——mymanain’tcomeyet,’’hesaideasily,butfromvariousplacesinthecrowdcamejeeringshoutsfromthemenwithwhomhehadwageredandtheHon。Sambegantolookanxious。
  ``Iwonderwhatisthematter?’’headdedinalowertone。``IdressedhimmyselfmorethananhouragoandItoldhimtocomelast,butIdidn’tmeanforhimtowaittillChristmas——ah!’’
  TheHon。Samsankbackinhisseatagain。Fromsomewherehadcomesuddenlytheblareofasolitarytrumpetthatranginechoesaroundtheamphitheatreofthehillsand,amomentlater,adazzlingsomethingshotintosightabovethemoundthatlookedlikeaballoffire,cominginmid-air。ThenewknightworeashininghelmetandtheHon。Samchuckledatthemurmurthatroseandthenhesatupsuddenly。Therewasnofaceunderthathelmet——theHon。Sam’sknightwasMASKEDandtheHon。Samslappedhisthighwithdelight。
  ``Bully——bully!Ineverthoughtofit——Ineverthoughtofit——bully!’’
  Thiswasthrilling,indeed——buttherewasmore;thestrangeknight’sbodywascasedinaflexiblesuitofglisteningmail,hisspearpoint,whenheraiseditonhigh,shonelikesilver,andhecameonlikearadiantstar——ontheHon。Sam’scharger,white-bridled,withlongmaneandtailandblackfromtipofnosetotipofthattailasmidnight。TheHon。Samwascertainlydoingitwell。AtaslowwalkthestrangerdrewalongsideofMarstonandturnedhisspearpointdownward。
  ``Gawd!’’saidanolddarky。``Ku-
  kluxdonecomeagain。’’And,indeed,itlookedlikeaKu-kluxmask,white,droppingbelowthechin,andwitheye-
  holesthroughwhichgleamedtwobrightfires。
  TheeyesofBuckandMolliewereturnedfromMarstonatlast,andopen-
  mouthedtheystared。
  ``Hit’sthesamehoss——hit’sDave!’’
  saidBuckaloud。
  ``Well,myLord!’’saidMolliesimply。
  TheHon。Samroseagain。
  ``AndwhoisSirTardyKnightthathithercomeswithmaskedface?’’heaskedcourteously。Hegotnoanswer。
  ``What’syourname,son?’’
  Thewhitemaskpuffedatthewearer’slips。
  ``TheKnightoftheCumberland,’’wasthelow,muffledreply。
  ``Makehimtakethatthingoff!’’
  shoutedsomeone。
  ``What’shegotitonfer?’’shoutedanother。
  ``Idon’tknow,friend,’’saidtheHon。
  Sam;``butitisnotmybusinessnorpritheethine;sincebythelawsofthetournamentaknightmayridemaskedforaspecifiedtimeoruntilaparticularpurposeisachieved,thatpurposebeing,Iwot,victoryforhimselfandformeahandfulofbyzantsfromthee。’’
  ``Now,goahead,Budd,’’calledtheMayoragain。``Areyougoingcrazy?’’
  TheHon。Samstretchedouthisarmsoncetoloosenthemforgesture,thrusthischestout,andupliftedhischin:``Fairladies,noblesoftherealm,andgoodknights,’’hesaidsonorously,andheraisedonehandtohismouthandbehinditspokeasidetome:
  ``How’smyvoice——how’smyvoice?’’
  ``Great!’’
  Hisquestionwasgenuine,forthemaskofhumorhaddroppedandthemanwastransformed。Iknewhisinnerseriousness,hisoratoricalcommandofgoodEnglish,andIknewthehabit,notuncommonamongstump-speakersintheSouth,offalling,throughhumor,carelessness,orfortheeffectofflatteringcomradeship,intoallthelingualsinsofruralspeech;butI
  washardlypreparedforthesoaringflighttheHon。Samtooknow。Hestartedwithonefingerpointedheavenward:
  ``TheknightsaredustAndtheirgoodswordsarerast;
  Theirsoulsarewiththesaints,wetrust。
  ``Scepticismisbutaharmlessphantominthesemightyhills。WeBELIEVEthatwiththesaintsistheGOODknight’ssoul,andif,intheradiantunknown,theeyesofthosewhohavegonebeforecanpiercethelittleshadowthatliesbetween,weknowthatthegoodknightsofoldlookgladlydownonthesegoodknightsofto-day。Foritisgoodtoberemembered。Thetirelessstrugglefornameandfamesincethesunriseofhistoryattestsit;andtheancestryworshipintheEastandtheworld-widehopeofimmortalityshowthefiercehungerinthehumansoulthatthememoryofitnotonlyshallnotperishfromthisearth,butthat,acrosstheGreatDivide,itshallliveon——neitherforgettingnorforgotten。
  Youarehereinmemoryofthosegoodknightstoprovethattheageofchivalryisnotgone;thatthoughtheirgoodswordsarerust,thestainlesssoulofthemstillillumineseveryharmlessspearpointbeforemeandmakesitatorchthatshallreveal,inyourownheartsstillaflame,theircourage,theirchivalry,theirsenseofprotectionfortheweak,andthehonorinwhichtheyheldpurewomen,bravemen,andalmightyGod。
  ``Thetournament,somesay,goesbacktothewallsofTroy。TheformofitpassedwiththewindmillsthatDonQuixotecharged。Itiswithyoutokeepthehighspiritofitanever-burningvestalfire。Itwasadeadlyplayofold——itisaharmlessplaytoyouthisday。Buttheprowessofthegameisunchanged;fortheskilltostrikethosependentringsisnolessthanwastheskilltostrikearmor-joint,visor,orplumedcrest。Itwasofoldanexercisefordeadlycombatonthefieldofbattle;itisnolessanexercisenowtoyouforthefieldoflife——forthequickeye,thesteadynerve,andthedefthandwhichshallhelpyoustrikethemarkatwhich,outsidetheselists,youaim。Andthecrowningtriumphisstilljustwhatitwasofold——
  thattothevictortheRoseofhisworld——
  madebyhimtheQueenofLoveandBeautyforusall——shallgivehersmileandwithherownhandsplaceonhisbrowathornlesscrown。’’
  PerfectsilencehonoredtheHon。SamuelBudd。TheMayorwasnoddingvigorousapproval,thejeeringoneskeptstill,andwhenafterthelastdeep-tonedwordpassedlikemusicfromhislipsthesilenceheldswayforalittlewhilebeforetheburstofapplausecame。Everyknighthadstraightenedinhissaddleandwaslookingverygrave。Marston’seyesneverleftthespeaker’sface,exceptonce,whentheyturnedwithanunconsciousappeal,I
  thought,tothedowncastfaceofBlight——
  whereatthesympatheticlittlesisterseemedclosetotears。TheKnightoftheCumberlandshiftedinhissaddleasthoughhedidnotquiteunderstandwhatwasgoingon,andonceMollie,seeingtheeyesthroughthemask-holesfixedonher,blushedfuriously,andlittleBuckgrinnedbackadelightedrecognition。TheHon。
  Samsatdown,visiblyaffectedbyhisowneloquence;slowlyhewipedhisfaceandthenheroseagain。
  ``Yourcolors,SirKnights,’’hesaid,withacommandingwaveofhistruncheon,andonebyonetheknightsspurredforwardandeachheldhislanceintothegrandstandthatsomefaironemighttiethereonthecolorshewastowear。Marston,withoutlookingattheBlight,heldhisuptothelittlesisterandtheBlightcarelesslyturnedherfacewhilethedemuresisterwasbusywithherribbons,butInoticedthatthelittleearnexttomewastinglingredforallherbravelookofunconcern。
  OnlytheKnightoftheCumberlandsatstill。
  ``What!’’saidtheHon。Sam,risingtohisfeet,hiseyestwinklingandhismaskofhumoronagain;``seesthismaskedspringal’’——theHon。Samseemedmuchenamoredofthatancientword——``nomaidsofairthathewillnotbegfromhertheboonofcolorsgaythathemaycarrythemtovictoryandreceivefromherhandsawreaththerefor?’’AgaintheKnightoftheCumberlandseemednottoknowthattheHon。Sam’swingedwordsweremeantforhim,sothestatesmantranslatedthemintoamutualvernacular。
  ``RememberwhatItoldyou,son,’’hesaid。``Holdupyo’spearheretosomeoneofthesegalsjes’liketheotherfellowsaredoin’,’’andashesatdownhetriedsurreptitiouslytoindicatetheBlightwithhisindexfinger,buttheknightfailedtoseeandtheBlight’sfacewassoindignantandsherebukedhimwithsuchaknife-likewhisperthat,humbled,theHon。Samcollapsedinhisseat,muttering:
  ``Thefooldon’tknowyou——hedon’tknowyou。’’
  FortheKnightoftheCumberlandhadturnedtheblackhorse’sheadandwasriding,likeIvanhoe,infrontofthenoblesandladies,hiseyesburningupatthemthroughtheholesinhiswhitemask。
  Againheturned,hismaskstilluplifted,andthebehaviorofthebeautiesthere,asonthefieldofAshby,wasnowhitchanged:
  ``Someblushed,someassumedanairofprideanddignity,somelookedstraightforwardandessayedtoseemutterlyunconsciousofwhatwasgoingon,somedrewbackinalarmwhichwasperhapsaffected,someendeavoredtoforbearsmilingandthereweretwoorthreewholaughedoutright。’’Onlynone``droppedaveiloverhercharms’’andthusnoneincurredthesuspicion,asonthatfieldofAshby,thatshewas``abeautyoftenyears’standing’’
  whosemotive,gallantSirWaltersupposesindefence,however,wasdoubtless``asurfeitofsuchvanitiesandawillingnesstogiveafairchancetotherisingbeautiesoftheage。’’ButthemostconsciousofthefairwasMolliebelow,whosefacewasflushedandwhosebrownfingerswerenervouslytwistingtheribbonsinherlap,andIsawBucknudgeherandheardhimwhisper:
  ``Daveain’tgoingtopickYOUout,I
  tellye。IheeredMr。BuddtharmyselftellhimheHADtopickoutsomeothergal。’’
  ``Youhush!’’saidMollieindignantly。
  ItlookedasthoughtheKnightoftheCumberlandhadgrownrebelliousandmeanttochoosewhomhepleased,butonhiswaybacktheHon。Sammusthavegivenmoresurreptitioussigns,fortheKnightoftheCumberlandreinedinbeforetheBlightandhelduphislancetoher。
  StraightwaythecolorsthatweremeantforMarstonflutteredfromtheKnightoftheCumberland’sspear。IsawMarstonbitehislipsandIsawMollie’sfaceaflamewithfuryandhereyesdartinglightning——nolongeratMarstonnow,butattheBlight。
  ThemountaingirlheldnothingagainstthecitygirlbecauseoftheWildDog’sinfatuation,butthatherownlover,nomatterwhattheHon。Samsaid,shouldgivehishomagealsototheBlight,inherownpresence,wastoomuch。Mollielookedaroundnomore。AgaintheHon。Samrose。
  ``Loveofladies,’’heshouted,``splinteringoflances!Standforth,gallantknights。Faireyeslookuponyourdeeds!
  Tootagain,son!’’
  Nowjustoppositethegrandstandwasapostsometenfeethigh,withasmallbeamprojectingfromthetoptowardthespectators。
  Fromtheendofthishungawire,theendofwhichwasslightlyupturnedinlinewiththecourse,andonthetipofthiswireasteelringaboutaninchindiameterhunglightly。Nearlyfortyyardsbelowthiswasasimilarringsimilarlyarranged;
  andatasimilardistancebelowthatwasstillanother,andattheblastfromtheHon。Sam’sherald,thegallantknightsrodeslowly,twobytwo,downtheliststothewesternextremity——theDiscardedKnightandtheKnightoftheCumberland,stirruptostirrup,ridinglast——wheretheyalldrewupinline,somefiftyyardsbeyondthewesternmostpost。Thisdistancetheytookthatfullspeedmightbeattainedbeforejoustingatthefirstring,sincethecourse——muchoveronehundredyardslong——mustbecoveredinsevensecondsorless,whichwasnoslowrateofspeed。TheHon。Samaroseagain:
  ``TheKnightoftheHolston!’’
  FartherdownthelistsaheraldtookupthesamecryandthegoodknightofAthelstanicbuildbackedhissteedfromthelineandtookhisplaceattheheadofthecourse。
  WithhishickorytruncheontheHon。
  Samsignedtohistrumpetertosoundtheonset。
  ``Now,son!’’hesaid。
  WiththeblareofthetrumpetAthelstanesprangfromhisplaceandcameupthecourse,hislanceatrest;atinklingsoundandthefirstringslippeddowntheknight’sspearandwhenhesweptpastthelastposttherewasaclappingofhands,forheheldthreeringstriumphantlyaloft。
  Andthustheycame,onebyone,untileachhadrunthecoursethreetimes,theDiscardedjoustingnexttothelastandtheKnightoftheCumberland,ridingwitharecklessCave,Adsumair,theverylast。Atthesecondjoustitwasquiteevidentthatthevictorylaybetweenthesetwo,astheyonlyhadnotlostasinglering,andwhentheblackhorsethunderedby,theHon。Samshouted``Bravelance!’’andjolliedhisbettingenemies,whileBuckhuggedhimselftriumphantlyandMollieseemedtemporarilytoloseherchagrinandangerinprideofherlover,Dave。OnthethirdrunningtheKnightoftheCumberlandexcitedasensationbysittingupright,wavinghislanceupanddownbetweenthepostsandloweringitonlywhentheringwaswithinafewfeetofitspoint。Hisrecklessnesscosthimonering,butastheDiscardedhadlostone,theywerestilltied,witheightringstothecreditofeach,forthefirstprize。Onlyfourotherswereleft——theKnightoftheHolstonandtheKnightoftheGreenValleytyingwithsevenringsforsecondprize,andthefatMaxweltonBraesandtheKnightatLargetyingwithsixringsforthethird。ThecrowdwaseagernowandtheHon。Samconfident。OncametheKnightatLarge,hisfacearainbow,hisplumewiltedandoneredbase-ballstockingslippedfromitsmoorings——tworings!OnfollowedthefatMaxwelton,hisplaidstreamingandhiskiltsflappingabouthisfatlegs——alsotworings!
  ``Egad!’’quoththeHon。Sam。``DidyonlustytrenchermanofAnnieLaurie’sbutputafewmorelayersofgoodlyfleshabouthisribs,therebyprojectingmorehisfrontalFalstaffianproportions,bymyhalidom,hewouldhavetojousttandem!’’
  OncameAthelstaneandtheKnightoftheGreenValley,bothwithbuttworingstotheircredit,andonfollowedtheDiscarded,ridingeasily,andtheKnightoftheCumberlandagainwavinghislancebetweentheposts,eachwiththreeringsonhisspear。AttheendtheKnightatLargestoodthird,Athelstanesecond,andtheDiscardedandtheKnightoftheCumberlandstoodsidebysideattheheadofthecourse,stilleven,andnowreadytoendthejoust,forneitheronthesecondtrialhadmissedaring。
  Theexcitementwasintensenow。ManypeopleseemedtoknowwhotheKnightoftheCumberlandwas,fortherewereshoutsof``Goit,Dave!’’fromeverywhere;therivalryofclasshadenteredthecontestandnowitwasaconflictbetweennativeand``furriner。’’TheHon。Samwasalmostbesidehimselfwithexcitement;nowandthensomemanwithwhomhehadmadeabetwouldshoutjeeringlyathimandtheHon。Samwouldshoutbackdefiance。Butwhenthetrumpetsoundedhesatleaningforwardwithhisbrowwrinkledandhisbighandsclinchedtight。Marstonspedupthecoursefirst——threerings——andtherewasachorusofapplaudingyells。
  ``Hishorseisgittin’tired,’’saidtheHon。Samjubilantly,andtheBlight’sface,Inoticed,showedforthefirsttimefainttracesofindignation。TheKnightoftheCumberlandwastakingnotheatricalchancesnowandhecamethroughthecoursewithlevelspearand,withthreeringsonit,heshotbylikeathunderbolt。
  ``Hooray!’’shoutedtheHon。Sam。
  ``Lord,whatahorse!’’ForthefirsttimetheBlight,Iobserved,failedtoapplaud,whileMolliewasclappingherhandsandBuckwasgivingoutshrillyellsofencouragement。AtthenexttilttheHon。
  SamhadhiswatchinhishandandwhenhesawtheDiscardeddigginginhisspurshebegantosmileandhewaslookingathiswatchwhenthelittletinkleinfronttoldhimthatthecoursewasrun。
  ``Didheget’emall?’’
  ``Yes,hegot’emall,’’mimickedtheBlight。
  ``Yes,an’hejustdidmakeit,’’chuckledtheHon。Sam。TheDiscardedhadwheeledhishorseasidefromthecoursetowatchhisantagonist。Helookedpaleandtired——almostastiredashisfoam-coveredsteed——buthisteethweresetandhisfacewasunmovedastheKnightoftheCumberlandcameonlikeademon,sweepingoffthelastringwithalow,raspingoathofsatisfaction。
  ``IneverseedDaveridethat-a-wayafore,’’saidMollie。
  ``Me,neither,’’chimedinBuck。
  Thenoblesandladieswerewavinghandkerchiefs,clappinghands,andshouting。
  Thespectatorsofbetterdegreewerethrowinguptheirhatsandfromeverypartofthemultitudethesamehoarseshoutofencouragementrose:
  ``Goit,Dave!HoorayforDave!’’
  whiletheboyonthetelegraph-polewasseentoclutchwildlyatthecrossbaronwhichhesat——hehadcomeneartumblingfromhisperch。
  Thetwoknightsrodeslowlybacktotheheadofthelists,wheretheDiscardedwasseentodismountandtightenhisgirth。
  ``He’stryin’togittimetorest,’’saidtheHon。Sam。``Toot,son!’’
  ``Shame!’’saidthelittlesisterandtheBlightbothatoncesoseverelythattheHon。Samquicklyraisedhishand。
  ``Holdon,’’hesaid,andwithhandstillupliftedhewaitedtillMarstonwasmountedagain。``Now!’’
  TheDiscardedcameon,usinghisspurswitheveryjump,theredofhishorse’snostrilsshowingthatfaraway,andheswepton,spearingofftheringswithdeadlyaccuracyandholdingthethreealoft,buthavingnoneedtopullinhispantingsteed,whostoppedofhisownaccord。Upwentaroar,buttheHon。Sam,covertlyglancingathiswatch,stillsmiled。ThatwatchhepulledoutwhentheKnightoftheCumberlandstartedandhesmiledstillwhenheheardtheblackhorse’sswift,rhythmicbeatandhelookeduponlywhenthatknight,shoutingtohishorse,movedhislanceupanddownbeforecomingtothelastringand,withadare-devilyell,sweptitfromthewire。
  ``Tied——tied!’’wastheshout;``they’vegottotryitagain!they’vegottotryitagain!’’
  TheHon。Samrose,withhiswatchinonehandandstillingthetumultwiththeother。Deadsilencecameatonce。
  ``Ifearme,’’hesaid,``thatthegoodknight,theDiscarded,hasfailedtomakethecourseinthetimerequiredbythelawsofthetournament。’’BedlambrokelooseagainandtheHon。Samwaited,stillgesturingforsilence。
  ``Summonthetime-keeper!’’hesaid。
  Thetime-keeperappearedfromthemiddleofthefieldandnodded。
  ``Eightseconds!’’
  ``TheKnightoftheCumberlandwins,’’
  saidtheHon。Sam。
  Thelittlesister,unconsciousofherownsadface,nudgedmetolookattheBlight——thereweretearsinhereyes。
  Beforethegrandstandtheknightsslowlydrewupagain。Marston’shorsewassolameandtiredthathedismountedandletadarkyboyleadhimundertheshadeofthetrees。Buthestoodonfootamongtheotherknights,hisarmsfolded,wornoutandvanquished,buttakinghisbittermedicinelikeaman。IthoughttheBlight’seyeslookedpityinglyuponhim。
  TheHon。Samarosewithacrownoflaurelleavesinhishand:
  ``Youhavefairlyandgallantlywon,SirKnightoftheCumberland,anditisnowyourrighttoclaimandreceivefromthehandsoftheQueenofLoveandBeautythechapletofhonorwhichyourskillhasjustlydeserved。Advance,SirKnightoftheCumberland,anddismount!’’
  TheKnightoftheCumberlandmadenomovenorsound。
  ``Getoffyo’hoss,son,’’saidtheHon。
  Samkindly,``andgetdownonyo’kneesatthefeetofthemsteps。ThisfairyoungQueenisa-goin’toputthischapletonyourshinin’brow。Thathorse’llstand。’’
  TheKnightoftheCumberland,afteramoment’shesitation,threwhislegoverthesaddleandcametothestepswithaslouchinggaitandlookingabouthimrightandleft。TheBlight,blushingprettily,tookthechapletandwentdownthestepstomeethim。
  ``Unmask!’’Ishouted。
  ``Yes,son,’’saidtheHon。Sam,``takethatragoff。’’
  ThenMollie’svoice,clearandloud,startledthecrowd。``Youbetternot,DaveBranham,ferifyoudoandthisothergalputsthatthingonyou,you’llnever——’’Whatpenaltyshewasgoingtoinflict,Idon’tknow,fortheKnightoftheCumberland,halfkneeling,sprangsuddenlytohisfeetandinterruptedher。
  ``Waitaminute,willye?’’hesaidalmostfiercely,andatthesoundofhisvoiceMollierosetoherfeetandherfaceblanched。
  ``LordGod!’’shesaidalmostinanguish,andthenshedroppedquicklytoherseatagain。
  TheKnightoftheCumberlandhadgonebacktohishorseasthoughtogetsomethingfromhissaddle。Likelightninghevaultedintothesaddle,andastheblackhorsesprangtowardtheopeningtorehismaskfromhisface,turnedinhisstirrups,andbrandishedhisspearwithayellofdefiance,whileadozenvoicesshouted:
  ``TheWildDog!’’Thenwasthereanuproar。
  ``Goddlemighty!’’shoutedtheHon。
  Sam。``Ididn’tdoit,IswearIdidn’tknowit。He’strickedme——he’strickedme!Don’tshoot——youmighthitthathoss!’’
  TherewasnodoubtabouttheHon。
  Sam’sinnocence。Insteadofturningoveranoutlawtothepolice,hehadbroughthimintotheinnershrineoflawandorderandheknewwhatapoliticalassetforhisenemiesthatinsultwouldbe。AndtherewasnodoubtoftheinnocenceofMollieandBuckastheystood,MolliewringingherhandsandBuckwithopenmouthandstartledface。TherewasnodoubtabouttheinnocenceofanybodyotherthanDaveBranhamandthedare-devilKnightoftheCumberland。
  MarstonhadclutchedattheWildDog’sbridleandmissedandtheoutlawstrucksavagelyathimwithhisspear。Nobodydaredtoshootbecauseofthescatteringcrowd,buteveryknightandeverymountedpolicemantookoutaftertheoutlawandthebeatingofhoofspoundedoverthelittlemoundandtowardPoplarHill。
  Marstonrantohishorseattheupperend,threwhissaddleon,andhesitated——therewereenoughaftertheWildDogandhishorsewasblown。HelistenedtotheyellsandsoundsofthechaseencirclingPoplarHill。TheoutlawwasmakingforLee。
  Allatoncetheyellsandhoof-beatsseemedtosoundnearerandMarstonlistened,astonished。TheWildDoghadwheeledandwascomingback;hewasgoingtomakefortheGap,wheresuresafetylay。
  Marstonbuckledhisgirthandashesprangonhishorse,unconsciouslytakinghisspearwithhim,theWildDogdashedfromthetreesatthefarendofthefield。AsMarstonstartedtheWildDogsawhim,pulledsomethingthatflashedfromunderhiscoatofmail,thrustitbackagain,andbrandishinghisspear,hecame,fullspeedandyelling,upthemiddleofthefield。Itwasastrangethingtohappeninthesemoderndays,butMarstonwasanofficerofthelawandwasbetweentheWildDogandtheFordandlibertythroughtheGap,intothehills。TheWildDogwasanoutlaw。
  ItwasMarston’sdutytotakehim。
  Thelawdoesnotprescribewithwhatweaponthelawlessshallbesubdued,andMarston’sspearwastheonlyweaponhehad。Moreover,theWildDog’syellwasachallengethatsethisbloodafireandthegirlbothlovedwaslookingon。Thecrowdgatheredthemeaningofthejoust——
  theknightswerecrashingtowardeachotherwithspearsatrest。Therewereafewsurprisedoathsfrommen,afewlowcriesfromwomen,andthendeadsilenceinwhichthesoundofhoofsonthehardturfwaslikethunder。TheBlight’sfacewaswhiteandthelittlesisterwasgrippingmyarmwithbothhands。Athirdhorsemanshotintoviewoutofthewoodsattightangles,tostopthem,anditseemedthatthethreehorsesmustcrashtogetherinaheap。WithamoantheBlightburiedherfaceonmyshoulder。Sheshiveredwhenthemuffledthudofbodyagainstbodyandthesplinteringofwoodrenttheair;achorusofshrieksaroseabouther,andwhensheliftedherfrightenedfaceMarston,theDiscarded,waslimpontheground,hishorsewasstaggeringtohisfeet,andtheWildDogwasgallopingpasther,hishelmetgleaming,hiseyesablaze,histeethset,thehandleofhisbrokenspearclinchedinhisrighthand,andbloodstreamingdowntheshoulderoftheblackhorse。Sheheardtheshotsthatweresentafterhim,sheheardhimplungeintotheriver,andthenshesawandheardnomore。
  VIII
  THEKNIGHTPASSES
  AtelegramsummonedtheBlightahomenextday。Marstonwasinbedwitharaggedwoundintheshoulder,andItookhertotellhimgood-by。Ilefttheroomforafewminutes,andwhenI
  camebacktheirhandswereunclasping,andforaDiscardedKnighttheengineersurelyworeahappythoughpallidface。
  ThatafternoonthetrainonwhichwelefttheGapwasbroughttoasuddenhaltinWildcatValleybyapieceofredflanneltiedtotheendofastickthatwasplantedmidwaythetrack。Acrossthetrack,fartheron,layaheavypieceoftimber,anditwasplainthatsomebodymeantthat,justatthatplace,thetrainmuststop。TheBlightandIwereseatedontherearplatformandtheBlightwastakingalastlookatherbelovedhills。
  Whenthetrainstartedagain,therewasacrackingoftwigsoverheadandashowerofrhododendronleavesandflowersdroppedfromtheairatthefeetoftheBlight。Andwhenwepulledawayfromthehigh-walledcutwesaw,motionlessonalittlemound,ablackhorse,andonhim,motionless,theKnightoftheCumberland,thehelmetonhishead(thattheBlightmightknowwhohewas,nodoubt),andbothhandsclaspingthebrokenhandleofhisspear,whichrestedacrossthepommelofhissaddle。ImpulsivelytheBlightwavedherhandtohimandIcouldnothelpwavingmyhat;buthesatlikeastatueand,likeastatue,saton,simplylookingafterusaswewerehurriedalong,untilhorse,brokenshaft,andshoulderssankoutofsight。AndthuspassedtheKnightoftheCumberlandwiththelastgleamthatstruckhishelmet,spear-like,fromtheslantingsun。