第23章

类别:其他 作者:William Morris字数:4925更新时间:18/12/21 17:26:42
andthou,BaronofSunway,liethoubetwixtmeandthewood,towardmefromthewilddeerandthewood-wights。Butthou,SwainofUpmeads,wiltthoudeemithardtolieanearthehorses,towatchthemiftheybescaredbyaught?” “Yea。”saidtheKnightoftheSun,“thouartLadyhereforsooth; evenasmensayofthee,thatthouswayestmanandbeastinthewildwood。 Butthistimeatleastitisnotsoill-marshalledofthee: Imyselfwouldhaveshownfolktochamberhereinlikewise。” Therewithheroseup,andwalkedtoandfroforalittle,andthenwent,andsatdownonarootoftheoak-tree,claspinghiskneeswithhishands,butlaynotdownawhile。 ButtheLadymadeherselfabedofthebrackenwhichwasoverfromthosethatRalphhadgatheredforthebedofthewoundedKnight; andtheFriarlaydownonthegrassnightoher,andbothwerepresentlyasleep。 ThenRalphgotupquietly;and,shamefacedlyforverylove,passedclosebesidethesleepingwomanashewenttohisplacebythehorses,takinghisweaponsandwargearwithhim: andhesaidtohimselfashelaidhimdown,thatitwasgoodforhimtobequitealone,thathemightlieawakeandthinkathiseaseofallthelovelinessandkindnessofhisLady。 Howbeit,hewasayoungman,andasturdy,usedtolyingabroadinthefieldsorthewoods,anditwashiscustomtosleepatonceandsweetlywhenhelaydownaftertheday’sworkhadweariedhim,andevensohedidnow,andwastroubledbynodreamsofwhatwaspastortocome。 BOOKTWO TheRoadUntoTroubleCHAPTER1 RalphMeetsWithLoveintheWildernessHewokeupwhileitwasyetnight,andknewthathehadbeenawakenedbyatouch;but,likeagoodhunterandwarrior,heforeboretostartuporcryouttillsleephadsomuchrunoffhimthathecouldtellsomewhatofwhatwastoward。 SonowhesawtheLadybendingoverhim,andshesaidinakindandverylowvoice:“Riseup,youngman,riseup,Ralph,andsaynoword,butcomewithmealittlewayintothewooderedawncome,forIhaveawordforthee。” Sohestoodupandwasreadytogowithher,hisheartbeatinghardforjoyandwonder。“Nay。”shewhispered,“takethyswordandwar-gearlestillbefall:doonthinehauberk;Iwillbethysquire。”Andsheheldhiswar-coatoutforhimtodoon。 “Now。”shesaid,stillsoftly,“hidethycurlyhairwiththehelm,girdthyswordtothee,andcomewithoutaword。” Evensohedid,andtherewithalfeltherhandtakehis(foritwasdarkastheysteppedamidstthetrees),andsheledhimintotheSeventhHeaven,forheheardhervoice,thoughitwerebutawhisper,asitwereacaressandalaughofjoyineachword。 Sheledhimalongswiftly,fumblingnoughtwiththepathsbetwixtthepine-treeboles,whereitwasasdarkasdarkmightbe。 Everyminutehelookedtohearhersayawordofwhyshehadbroughthimthither,andthatthenshewoulddepartfromhim;soheprayedthatthesilenceandtheholdingofhishandmightlastalongwhile—— forhemightthinkofnaughtsaveher——andlongitlastedforsooth,andstillshespakenoword,thoughwhilesalittlesweetchuckle,asofthegardenwarblerathissoftest,camefromherlips,andtherippleofherraimentasherswiftfeetdraveit,soundedloudtohiseagerearsinthedark,windlesswood。 Atlast,anditwasmorethanhalf-an-houroftheirwalkingthus,itgrewlighter,andhecouldseetheshapeofheralongsideofhim; andstillsheheldhishandandglidedonswifterandswifter,ashethought; andsoonheknewthatoutsidethewooddawnwasgivingplacetoday,andeventhere,inthewood,itwasscarcedarkerthantwilight。 Yetalittlefurther,anditgrewlighterstill,andheheardthethrostlessingingalittlewayoff,andknewthattheywereontheedgeofthepine-wood,andstillherswiftfeetspedontilltheycametoalittlegrassywood-lawn,withnoughtanearitonthesideawayfromthewoodsavemaplesandthorn-bushes: itwasbroaddaylightthere,thoughthesunhadnotyetarisen。 Theresheletfallhishandandturnedabouttohimandfacedhimflushedandeager,withhereyesexceedingbrightandherlipshalfopenandquivering。Hestoodbeholdingher,trembling,whatforeagerness,whatforfearofherwordswhenhehadtoldherofhisdesire。Forhehadnowmadeuphismindtodonoless。 Heputhishelmfromoffhisheadandlaiditdownonthegrass,andhenotedtherewiththatshehadcomeinhergreengownonly,andhadleftmantleandcotehardiebehind。 Nowhestoodupagainandwasjustgoingtospeak,whenlo! sheputbothherpalmstoherface,andherbosomheaved,andhershoulderswereshakenwithsobs,andsheburstoutaweeping,sothatthetearsranthroughherfingers。 Thenhecasthimselfonthegroundbeforeher,andkissedherfeet,andclaspedherabouttheknees,andlaidhischeektoherraiment,andfawneduponher,andcriedoutmanyanidlewordoflove,andstillsheweptawhileandspakenot。 Atlastshereachedherhanddowntohisfaceandfondledit,andhelethislipslieonthehand,andshesuffereditawhile,andthentookhimbythearmandraisedhimupandledhimonswiftlyasbefore;andheknewnotwhattodoorsay,anddurstbynomeansstayher,andcouldframenowordtoaskherwherefore。 Sotheyspedacrossawastenotmuchbesetwithtrees,hesilent,sheneverwearyingorslackingherpaceorfalteringastotheway,tilltheycameintothethickwoodagain,andeverwhenhewouldhavespokenshehushedhim,with“Notyet!Notyet!” Untilatlastwhenthesunhadbeenupforsomethreehours,sheledhimthroughahazelcopse,likeadeephedge,intoaclearedgrassyplacewhereweregreatgreystoneslyingabout,asifithadbeenthebrokendoom-ringofaforgottenfolk。 Thereshethrewherselfdownonthegrassandburiedherfaceamidsttheflowers,andwasweepingandsobbingagainandhebendingoverher,tillsheturnedtohimanddrewhimdowntoherandputherhandstohisface,andlaidhercheeksallwetwithtearstohis,andfelltokissinghimlongandsweetly,sothatinhisturnhewasliketoweepfortheverysweetnessoflove。 Thenatlastshespake:“Thisisthefirstword,thatnowI havebroughttheeawayfromdeath;andsosweetitistomethatIcanscarcebearit。” “Oh,sweettome。”hesaid,“forIhavewaitedfortheemanydays。” Andhefelltokissingandclippingher,asonewhomightnotbesatisfied。 Atlastshedrewherselffromhimalittle,and,turningonhimafacesmilingwithlove,shesaid:“Forbearitalittle,tillwetalktogether。” “Yea。”quothhe,“butmayIholdthinehandawhile?”“Noharminthat。” shesaid,laughing,andshegavehimherhandandspake: “IspakeitthatIhavebroughttheefromdeath,andthouhastaskedmenowordconcerningwhatandhow。” “Iwillaskitnow,then。”saidhe,“sincethouwilthaveitso。” Shesaid:“Dostthouthinkthathewouldhavelettheelive?” “Who。”saidhe,“sincethoulettestmelive?” “He,thyfoeman,theKnightoftheSun。”shesaid。 “Whydidstthounotfleefromhimbefore?Forhedidnotsomuchdesiretoslaythee,butthathewouldhavehadtheedepart; butifthouwertonceathishouse,hewouldthrustaswordthroughthee,orattheleastcasttheeintohisprisonandlettheelietheretillthyyouthbegone——orsoitseemedtome。” shesaid,falteringasshelookedonhim。 SaidRalph:“HowcouldIdepartwhenthouwertwithhim? Didstthounotseemethere?Iwasdeemingthatthouwouldsthavemeabide。” Shelookeduponhimwithsuchtenderlovethathemadeasifhewouldcasthimselfuponher;butsherefrainedhim,andsmiledandsaid: “Ah,yes,Isawthee,andthoughtnotthatthouwouldstsunderthyselffromme;thereforehadIcareofthee。”Andshetouchedhischeekwithherotherhand;andhesighedandknithisbrowssomewhat,andsaid: “Butwhoisthismanthatheshouldslayme?Andwhyishethytyrant,thatthoumustfleefromhim?” Shelaughedandsaid:“Faircreature,heismyhusband。” ThenRalphflushedred,andhisvisageclouded,andheopenedhismouthtospeak;butshestayedhimandsaid: “Yetishenotsomuchmyhusbandbutthatoreverwewerebeddedhemustneedscursemeanddrivemeawayfromhishouse。” Andshesmiled,butherfacereddenedsodeeplythathergreyeyeslookedstrangeandlighttherein。 ButRalphleaptup,andhalfdrewhissword,andcriedoutloud: “WouldGodIhadslainhim!WhereforecouldInotslayhim?” Andhestrodeupanddowntheswardbeforeherinhiswrath。 Butsheleanedforwardtohimandlaughedandsaid: “Yet,OChampion,wewillnotgobacktohim,forheisstrongerthanthou,andhathvanquishedthee。 Thisisadesertplace,butthouartloud,andmaybeoverloud。 Comerestbyme。” Sohecameandsatdownbyher,andtookherhandagainandkissedthewristtherofandfondleditandsaid: “Yea,buthedesireththeesorely;thatwaseasytosee。 Itwasmyill-luckthatIslewhimnot。” Shestrokedhisfaceagainandsaid:“LongwerethetaleifItoldtheeall。Afterhehaddrivenmeout,andIhadfledfromhim,hefellinwithmeagaindiverstimes,aswasliketobe; forhisbrotheristheCaptainoftheDryTree;thetallmanwhomthouhastseenwithme:andeverytimethisbaronhathcomeonmehehasprayedmylove,asonewhowoulddiedespairedifIgranteditnot,butOmylovewiththebrightsword“ (andshekissedhischeektherewith,andfondledhishandwithbothherhands),“eachtimeIsaidhimnay,Isaidhimnay。” Andagainherfaceburnedwithblushes。 “Andhisbrother。”saidRalph,“thebigcaptainthatIhavecomeacrossthesefourtimes,dothhedesiretheealso?” Shelaughedandsaid:“Butasothershave,nomore: hewillnotslayanymanformysake。” SaidRalph:“DidstthouwotthatIwasabidingthycomingattheCastleofAbundance?”“Yea。”shesaid,“haveInottoldtheethatIbadeRogerleadtheethither?”Thenshesaidsoftly: “Thatwasafterthatfirsttimewemet;afterIhadriddenawayonthehorseofthatbutcherwhomthouslayedst。” “Butwhycamestthousolate?”saidhe;“WouldstthouhavecomeifIhadabidedthereyet?”Shesaid:“WhatelsedidIdesirebuttobewiththee?ButIsetoutalonelookingnotforanyperil,sinceourridershadgonetothenorthagainstthemoftheBurg: butasIdrewneartotheWateroftheOak,Ifellinwithmyhusbandandthatotherman;andthistimeallmynaysayswereofnoavail,andwhatsoeverImightsayheconstrainedmetogowiththem; butstraightwaytheyfellouttogether,andfought,evenasthousawest。” Andshelookedathimsweetly,andasfranklyasifhehadbeennaughtbutherdearestbrother。 Buthesaid:“Itwasconcerningtheethattheyfought: hastthouknowntheBlackKnightforlong?” “Yea。”shesaid,“Imaynothidethathehathlovedme: buthehathalsobetrayedme。ItwasthroughhimthattheKnightoftheSundravemefromhim。Hearken,forthisconcerneththee: hemadeataleofmeoftrueandfalsemingled,thatIwasawise-wifeandanenchantress,andmylordtrowedinhim,sothatIwasputtoshamebeforeallthehouse,anddrivenforthwrungwithanguish,barefootandbleeding。” Helookedandsawpainandgriefinherface,asithadbeentheshadowofthatpasttime,andthefiercenessofloveinhimsochangedhisface,thatshearoseanddrewalittlewayfromhim,andstoodtheregazingathim。Buthealsoroseandkneltbeforeher,andreachedupforherhandsandtooktheminhisandsaid: “Tellmetruly,andbeguilemenot;forIamayoungman,andwithoutguile,andIlovethee,andwouldhavetheeformyspeech-friend,whatwomansoevermaybeintheworld。