第2章

类别:其他 作者:William Morris字数:5151更新时间:18/12/21 17:26:42
RalphComethtotheCheaping-TownHesleptinanupperchamberinaturretoftheHouse,whichchamberwashisown,andnonemightmeddlewithit。 Therethenextdayheawokeinthedawning,andaroseandcladhimself,andtookhiswargearandhisswordandspear,andboreallawaywithoutdoorstothesideoftheFordinthatingleoftheriver,andlaiditforawhileinalittlewillowcopse,sothatnochance-comermightseeit;thenhewentbacktothestableoftheHouseandtookhisdestrierfromthestall(itwasadapple-greyhorsecalledFalcon,andwasrightgood,) andbroughthimdowntothesaidwillowcopse,andtiedhimtoatreetillhehadarmedhimselfamongstthewillows,whencehecameforthpresentlyasbrisk-lookingandlikelyaman-at-armsasyoumightseeonasummerday。Thenheclombupintothesaddle,andwenthiswayssplashingacrosstheford,beforethesunhadarisen,whilethethrostle-cockswereyetamidsttheirfirstsong。 Thenherodeonalittletrotsouthaway;andbythenthesunwasuphewaswithouttheboundsofUpmeads;albeitinthelandthereaboutdweltnonewhowerenotfriendstoKingPeterandhissons: andthatwaswell,fornowwerefolkstirringandwereabroadinthefields; asabandofcarlesgoingwiththeirscythestothehay-field;oramaidenwithhermilking-pailsgoingtoherkine,barefootthroughtheseedinggrass; oracompanyofnoisylittleladsontheirwaytothenearestpoolofthestreamthattheymightbatheinthewarmmorningafterthewarmnight。 AlltheseandmoreknewhimandhisarmourandFalconhishorse,andgavehimtheseleoftheday,andhewasnowisetroubledatmeetingthem; forbesidesthattheythoughtitnowondertomeetoneofthelordsofUpmeadsgoingarmedabouthiserrands,theirownerrandswerecloseathome,anditwaslittlelikelythattheyshouldgothatdaysofarastoUpmeadsWater,seeingthatitranthroughthemeadowsahalf-scoremilestothenorth-ward。 SoRalphrodeon,andcameintothehighroad,thatledonewaybackagainintoUpmeads,andcrossedtheWaterbyafairbridgelatebuildedbetweenKingPeterandahouseofCanonsonthenorthside,andtheotherwayintoagoodcheaping-townhightWulstead,beyondwhichRalphknewlittleoftheworldwhichlaytothesouth,andseemedtohimawondrousplace,fulloffairthingsandmarvellousadventures。 Soherodetillhecameintothetownwhenthefairmorningwasstillyoung,thefirstmassover,andmaidsgatheredaboutthefountainamidstthemarket-place,andtwoorthreedamessittingunderthebuttercross。 Ralphrodestraightuptothehouseofamanwhomheknew,andhadoftengivenhimguestingthere,andhehimselfwasnotseldomseenintheHighHouseofUpmeads。Thismanwasamerchant,whowentandcamebetwixtmen’shouses,andboughtandsoldmanythingsneedfulandpleasanttofolk,andKingPeterdealtwithhimmuchandoften。 Nowhestoodinthedoorofhishouse,whichwasnewandgoodly,sniffingthesweetscentswhichthemorningwindboreintothetown; hewascladinagoodlylonggownofgreyweltedwithsilver,ofthinclothmeetforthesummer-tide:forlittlehewroughtwithhishands,butmuchwithhistongue;hewasamanoffortysummers,ruddy-facedandblack-bearded,andhewascalledClementChapman。 WhenhesawRalphhesmiledkindlyonhim,andcameandheldhisstirrupashelighteddown,andsaid:“Welcome,lord! Artthoucometogivemeamessage,andeatanddrinkinapoorhuckster’shouse,andthouarmedsogallantly?” Ralphlaughedmerrily,forhewashungry,andhesaid: “Yea,Iwilleatanddrinkwiththeeandkissmygossip,andgomyways。” Therewiththecarleledhimintothehouse;andifitweregoodlywithout,withinitwasbetter。Fortherewasafairchamberpanelledwithwainscotwellcarven,andacupboardofnosorryvesselsofsilverandlatten: thechairsandstoolsasfairasmightbe;noking’smightbebetter: thewindowswereglazed,andtherewereflowersandknotsandposiesinthem; andthebedwashungwithgoodlywebfromoverseasuchasthesoldanuseth。 Also,whereasthechapman’sware-bowerswerehardbythechamber,therewasapleasantmingledsmelltherefromfloatingabout。Thetablewassetwithmeatanddrinkandvesselofpewterandearth,allfairandgood; andtherebystoodthechapman’swife,averygoodlywomanoftwo-scoreyears,whohadheldRalphatthefontwhenshewasaslimdamselnewwedded; forshewascomeofnomeankindredoftheKingdomofUpmeads: hernamewasDameKatherine。 NowshekissedRalph’scheekfriendly,andsaid: “Welcome,gossip!thouarthereingoodtimetobreakthyfast; andwewillgivetheeatrimdinnerthereafter,whenthouhastbeenhereandthereinthetownanddonethineerrand; andthenshaltthoudrinkacupandsingmeasong,andsohomeagaininthecooloftheevening。” Ralphseemedalittletroubledatherword,andhesaid: “Nay,gossip,thoughIthanktheeforallthesegoodthingsasthoughIhadthem,yetmustIrideawaysouthstraightwayafterIhavebreakfasted,andsaidonewordtothegoodman。 Goodman,howcallyethenexttownsouthward,andhowfarisitthither?” QuothClement:“Myson,whathastthoutodowithridingsouth? Asthouwottest,goinghencesouthyemustpresentlyridethehill-country; andthatisnosafejourneyforalonelyman,evenifhebeadoughtyknightliketothee,lord。” SaidRalph,reddeningwithal:“Ihaveanerrandthatway。” “AnerrandofKingPeter’sorthineown?”saidClement。 “OfKingPeter’s,ifyemustwot。”saidRalph。 Clementwerenochapmanhadhenotseenthattheladwaslying; sohesaid: “Fairlord,savingyourworship,howwoulditbeastothespeedingofKingPeter’serrand,ifIbroughttheebeforeourmayor,andsworethepeaceagainstthee;sothatImightkeeptheeincourteousprisontillIhadsenttothyfatherofthywhereabouts?” Theyoungmanturnedredwithanger;buterehecouldspeakDameKatherinesaidsharply:“Holdthypeace,Clement! Whathastthoutomeddleormakeinthematter?Ifouryounglordhathwilltorideoutandseetheworld,whyshouldwelethim? Yea,whyshouldhisfatherlethim,ifitcometothat? Takemywordforitthatmygossipshallgothroughtheworldandcomebacktothosethatlovehim,asgoodlyashewentforth。 Andhold!hereisforatokenthereof。” Therewithshewenttoanarkthatstoodinthecorner,andgropedinthetillthereofandbroughtoutalittlenecklaceofblueandgreenstoneswithgoldknobsbetwixt,likeapairofbeads;albeitneitherpopenorpriesthadblessedthem; andtiedtothenecklacewasalittleboxofgoldwithsomethinghiddentherein。ThisgaudshegavetoRalph,andsaidtohim: “Gossip,wearthisaboutthyneck,andletnomantakeitfromthee,andIthinkitwillbesalvationtotheeinperil,andgoodlucktotheeinthetimeofquesting;sothatitshallbetotheeasifthouhadstdrunkoftheWELLATTHEWORLD’SEND。” “Whatisthatwater?”saidRalph,“andhowmayIfindit?” “Iknownotrightly。”shesaid,“butifabodymightcomebyit,Ihearsayitsavethfromwearinessandwoundingandsickness; anditwinnethlovefromall,andmaybelifeeverlasting。 Hastthounotheardtellofit,myhusband?” “Yea。”saidthechapman,“manytimes;andhowthatwhosohathdrunkthereofhaththetonguethatnonemaywithstand,whetherinbuyingorselling,orprevailingovertheheartsofmeninanywise。 Butasforitswheraebouts,yeshallnotfinditintheseparts。 MensaythatitisbeyondtheDryTree;andthatisafar,Godwot! Butnow,lordRalph,IredetheegobackagainthiseveningwithAndrew,mynephew,forcompany:forsooth,hewilldolittlelessgainfulthanridingwiththeetoUpmeadsthanifheabideinWulstead; forheisidle。But,mylord,takeitnotamissthatIspakeaboutthemayorandthetipstaves;foritwasbutajest,asthoumayestwellwot。” Ralph’sfaceclearedatthatword,andhestoodsmiling,weighingthechapletinhishand;butDameKatherinesaid: “Deargossip,doitonspeedily;foritisagiftfrommeuntothee: andfromagossipevenking’ssonsmaytakeagift。” QuothRalph:“Butisitlawfultowearit?istherenowizardrywithinit?” “Hearkentohim!”shesaid,“andhowlikeuntoamanhespeaketh; iftherewereabrawlinthestreet,hewouldstrikeinandasknowordthereof,notevenwhichwerethebetterside: whereashereismyfalcon-chickfrightedatalittlegoldboxandapairofSaracenbeads。” “Well。”quothRalph,“thefirstholymanImeetshallblessthemforme。” “Thatshallhenot。”saidthedame,“thatshallhenot。 Whowottethwhatshallbetidetotheeormeifhedoso? Come,dothemon,andthentotable!Forseestthounotthatthegoodmaniswearyingformeat?andeventhineeyeswillshinethebrighterforamouthful,king’ssonandgossip。” Shetookhimbythehandanddidthebeadsonhisneckandkissedandfondledhimbeforehesatdown,whilethegoodmanlookedon,grinningrathersheepishly,butsaidnoughttothem; andonlycalledonhisboytoleadthedestriertostable。 Sowhentheyweresetdown,thechapmantookupthewordwhereithadbeendropped,andsaid:“So,LordRalph,thoumustneedstaketoadventures,being,asthoudeemest,fullgrown。Thatisalloneastheducktakethtowaterdespiteofthehenthathathhatchedher。Well,itwasnottobethoughtthatUpmeadswouldholdyoulordsmuchlonger。 Orwhatisgonewithmylordsyourbrethren?” SaidRalph:“Theyhavedepartedatalladventure,northeast,andwest,eachbearingourfather’sblessingandabagofpennies。 Andtospeakthetruth,goodman,forIperceiveIamnodoctoratlying,myfatherandmotherwouldhavemestayathomewhenmybrethrenweregone,andthatlikethmenot; thereforeamIcomeouttoseekmyluckintheworld: forUpmeadsisgoodforastar-gazer,maybe,orasimpler,orapriest,oraworthygoodcarleofthefields,butnotforaking’ssonwiththebloodrunninghotinhisveins。 Orwhatsayestthou,gossip?” Quoththedame:“Icouldweepforthymother;butfortheenoughtatall。 Itisgoodthatthoushouldestdothywillintheseasonofyouthandthedaysofthypleasure。Yea,andIdeemthatthoushaltcomebackagaingreatandworshipful;andIamcalledsomewhatforeseeing。 OnlylooktoitthatthoukeeptheprettythingthatIhavejustgiventhee。” “Well。”saidthechapman,“thisisfinetalkaboutpleasureandthedoingofone’swill;neverthelessawholeskinisgoodwares,thoughitbenottobecheapenedinanymarketoftheworld。 Now,lord,gothouwherethouwilt,whetherIsaygoorabide; andforsoothIamnomanofKingPeter’s,thatIshouldstaythee。 Asforthenameofthenexttown,itiscalledHigham-on-the-Way,andisabigtownplenteousofvictuals,withstrongwallsandacastle,andaveryrichabbeyofmonks:andthereispeacewithinitswalls,becausethefatherabbotwagesamanymentoguardhimandhis,andtoupholdhisrightsagainstallcomers;whereinhedothwisely,andalsowell。Formuchfolkflockethtohistownandlivewelltherein; andthereisgreatrecourseofchapmenthither。NobettermarketistherebetwixtthisandBabylon。Well,SirRalph,IredetheeifthoucomestunhurttoHigham-on-the-Way,gonofurtherforthistime,buttakeservicewiththelordabbot,andbeoneofhismenofwar; thoumay’stthenbecomehiscaptainifthoushouldestlive; whichwouldbenobadadventureforonewhocomethfromUpmeads。” Ralphlookednobrighterforthisword,andheanswerednoughttoit: butsaidpresently: “AndwhatistobelookedforbeyondHighamifonegoethfurther? Dostthouknowthelandanyfurther?” Thecarlesmiled:“Yeaforsooth,anddowntotheWoodPerilous,andbeyondit,andthelandsbeyondtheWood;andfarawaythroughthem。 IsaynotthatIhavebeentotheDryTree;butIhavespokentoonewhohathheardofhimwhohathseenit;thoughhemightnotcomebyadraughtoftheWellattheWorld’sEnd。” Ralph’seyesflashed,andhischeeksreddenedashelistenedhereto; buthespakequietly: