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类别:其他 作者:William Morris字数:5172更新时间:18/12/21 17:26:42
knowestthoutherestingplaceofherbones?” “WhenIhadheardthetaleoftheoldmanIwasmovedtomyinmostheart,andIscarceknewwhattosay。Butnowthislongwhilefearwasdeadinme,soIthoughtIwouldtelltheverysooth: butIsaidfirst:’Sir,whatIwilltell,Iwilltellwithoutbeseeching,soIpraytheestandup。’Sodidhe,andIsaid: ’Geoffrey,whatbecameofthewhitehindafterthebannershadleftthewildwood“?Hestaredwildatme,andIdeemedthattearsbegantocomeintohiseyes;butIsaidagain: ’WhatbetidtodameJoyce’syoungestborn,thefairlittlemaidenthatweleftsickofafeverwhenwerodetoUp-castle?’ Stillhesaidnaughtbutlookedatmewondering:andsaid: ’Hastthoueveragainseenthatgreatoldoaknightheclearingbythewater,thehalfofwhichfellawayinthesummer-stormofthatlastJuly?’ “Thenverilythetearsgushedoutofhiseyes,andhewept,forasoldashewas;andwhenhecouldmasterhimselfhesaid:’Whoartthou? Whoartthou?ArtthouthedaughterofmyLady,evenasthesearemysons?’ ButIsaid:’NowwillIanswerthyfirstquestion,andtelltheethattheLadythouseekestisverilyalive;andshehasthriven,forshehasdrunkoftheWellattheWorld’sEnd,andhasputfromhertheburdenoftheyears。 OGeoffrey,anddostthounotknowme?’AndIheldoutmyhandtohim,andIalsowasweeping,becauseofmythoughtoftheyearsgoneby; forthisoldmanhadbeenthatswainwhohadnighdiedformewhenIfledwithmyhusbandfromtheoldking;andhebecameoneoftheDryTree,andhadfollowedmewithkindserviceaboutthewoodsinthedayswhenI wasatmyhappiest。 “Butnowhefellonhiskneesbeforemenotlikeavassalbutlikealover,andkissedmyfeet,andwasbesidehimselfforjoy。 Andhissons,whoweremenofsomefortysummers,tallandwarrior-like,kissedmyhandsandmadeobeisancebeforeme。 “Nowwhenwehadcometoourselvesagain,oldGeoffrey,whowasnownaughtbutglad,spakeandsaid:’ItistoldamongstusthatwhenourhostdepartedfromtheLandoftheTower,afterthouhadsttakenthydueseatuponthethrone,thatthoudidstpromiseourchieftainshowthouwouldstonedaycomebacktothefellowshipoftheDryTreeanddwellamongstus。 Wiltthounowholdtothypromise?’Isaid:’OGeoffrey,ifthouartthelastofthoseseekers,andthouwertbutaboywhenIdweltwithyouofold,whooftheDryTreeislefttorememberme?’Hehunghisheadawhilethen,andspake: ’Oldarewegrown,yetartthoufittesttobeamongstyoungfolk: unlessmineeyesarebeguiledbysomesemblancewhichwillpassawaypresently。’’Nay,’quothI,’itisnotso; asIamnow,soshallIbeformanyandmanyaday。’ ’Well,’saidGeoffrey,’whereverthoumaystbe,thoushaltbeQueenofmen。’ “’IlistnottobeQueenagain,’saidI。Helaughedandsaid: ’Iwotnothowthoumaysthelpit。’ “Isaid:’TellmeoftheDryTree,howthechampionshavesped,andhavetheygrowngreaterorless。’Saidhe: ’Theyarewarriorsandchampionsfromfathertoson; thereforehavetheythrivennotoverwell;yettheyhaveleftthethickofthewood,andbuiltthemagreatcastleabovethelittletownhightHampton;sothatisnowcalledHamptonunderScaur,forupontheheightofthesaidScaurisourcastlebuilded: andthereweholdusagainsttheBurgoftheFourFrithswhichhaththrivengreatly;thereisnonesogreatastheBurginallthelandsabout。’ “Isaid:’AndtheLandoftheTower,thriveththefolkthereofatall?’ ’Nay,’hesaid,’theyhavebeenrenttopiecesbyfollyandwarandgreediness:intheGreatCityarebutfewpeople,grassgrowsinitsstreets;themerchantswendnotthewaysthatleadthither。 Naughtthriveththeresincethoustolestthyselfawayfromthem。’ “’Nay,’Isaid,’Ifledfromtheirmalice,lestIshouldhavebeenbroughtouttobeburnedoncemore;andtherewouldhavebeennonetorescuethen。’ ’Wasitso?’saidoldGeoffrey;’wellitisallonenow;theirdayisdone。’ “’Well,’Isaid,’comeintomyhouse,andeatanddrinkthereinandsleephereto-night,andto-morrowIshalltelltheewhatIwilldo。’ “Evensotheydid;andonthemorrowearlyIspaketoGeoffreyandsaid: ’WhathathbefallentheLandofAbundance,andthecastlemylordbuiltformethere;whichweheldasourrefugeallthroughtheWaroftheTower,bothbeforewejoinedustoyouinthewildwood,andafterwards?’Hesaid: ’Itisatpeacestill;noonehathlaidhandonit;thereisasimplefolkdwellingthereintheclearingofthewood,whichforgetteththeenot; thoughforsoothstrangetalesaretoldoftheethere;andtheoldmendeemthatitisbutalittlesincethouhastceasedtocomeandgothere; andtheyarereadytoworshiptheeassomewhatmorethantheBlessedSaints,wereitnotfortheFathersoftheThornwhoaretheirmasters。’ “Iponderedthisawhile,andthensaid:’Geoffrey,yeshallbringmehenceawaytothepeopledparts,andontheway,orwhenwearecomeamongstthecitiesandthekingdoms,wewillsettleitwhitherIshallgo。 Seethou!IwerefaintobeofthebrotherhoodoftheDryTree; yetIdeemitwillscarcebethatIshallgoanddwelltherestraightway。’ “Therewiththeoldmanseemedcontent;andindeednowthatthefirstjoyofourmeeting,whenhisyouthsprangupinhimoncemore,wasover,hefoundithardtotalkfreelywithme,andwasdowncastandshybeforeme,asifsomethinghadcomebetwixtus,whichhadmadeourlivescoldtoeachother。 “SothatdaywelefttheHouseoftheSorceress,whichIshallnotseeagain,tillIcometherehandinhandwiththee,beloved。 Whenwecametothepeopledparts,GeoffreyandhissonsbroughtmetotheLandofAbundance,andIfounditallashehadsaidtome: andItookupmydwellinginthecastle,anddespisednotthosefewfolkoftheland,butwaskindtothem:butthoughtheypraisedmygifts,andhonouredmeasthesaintsarehonoured,andthoughtheylovedme,yetitwaswithfear,sothatIhadlittlepartwiththem。 ThereIdweltthen;andthebookwhichthoudidstreadthere,parttrueandpartfalse,andaltogetherofmaliceagainstme,Iboughtofamonkwhocameourway,andwhoatfirstwassoreafearedwhenhefoundthathehadcometomycastle。AstothehallingoftheChamberofDais,Ihavetoldtheebeforehowmylord,theKing’sSon,diddomakeitinmemoryofthewildernesswhereinhefoundme,andthelifeofthralldomfromwhichhebroughtme。 ThereIdwelttillnighuponthesedaysinpeaceandquiet: notdidIgototheDryTreeforalongwhile,thoughmanyofthemsoughttomethereattheCastleofAbundance;and,woeworththewhile! therewasoftenestbutoneendtotheirguesting,thatofallgifts,theybesoughtmebutofone,which,alack!Imightnotgivethem: andthatisthelovethatIhavegiventothee,beloved——And,oh!myfear,thatitwillweightoolightwiththee,towinmepardonoftheeforallthatthoumustneedspardonme,erethoucanstgivemeallthylove,thatIlongforsosorely。” TheyGoOnTheirWayOnceMore“Looknow。”shesaid,“Ihaveheldtheesolongintalk,thattheafternooniswaning;nowisittimeforustobeonthewayagain; notbecauseImisdoubtmeofthyfoeman,butbecauseIwouldtaketheetoafairerdwellingofthedesert,andonewhereIhaveerstabided; andmoreover,therethoushaltnotaltogetherdieofhunger。 See,isitnotasifIhadthoughttomeettheehere?” “Yea,ingoodsooth。”saidhe,“Iwotthatthoucanstseethestoryofthingsbeforetheyfall。” Shelaughedandsaid:“ButallthisthathathbefallensinceI setouttomeettheeattheCastleofAbundanceIforesawnot,anymorethanIcanforeseeto-morrow。OnlyIknewthatwemustneedspassbytheplacewheretoIshallnowleadthee,andImadeprovisionthere。Lo!nowthemarvelslain: andinsuchwiseshallperishothermarvelswhichhavebeentoldofme;yetnotall。Comenow,letustotheway。” Sotheyjoinedhandsandleftthepleasantplace,andwereagaingoingspeedilyamidsttheclosepinewoodsawhile,whereitwassmoothunderfootandsilentofnoiseswithal。 NowRalphsaid:“Beloved,thouhasttoldmeofmanythings,butnaughtconcerninghowthoucamesttobeweddedtotheKnightoftheSun,andofthydealingswithhim。” Saidshe,reddeningwithal:“Iwilltelltheenomorethanthis,unlessthoucompelme:thathewouldhavemewedhim,asitwereagainstmywill,tillIceasedstrivingagainsthim,andI wentwithhimtoSunway,whichisnogreatwayfromtheCastleofAbundance,andtherebefellthattreasonofWaltertheBlack,wholovedmeandprayedformylove,andwhenIgainsaidhim,sworebyallthatwasholy,beforemylord,thatitwasIwhosoughthislove,andhowIhadtoldandtaughthimwaysofwitchcraft,wherebywemightfulfillourlove,sothattheBaronshouldkeepawifeforanotherman。AndtheKnightoftheSun,whosehearthadbeenfilledwithmanytalesofmywisdom,trueandfalse,believedhisfriendwhomheloved,andstillbelievethhim,thoughheburnethfortheloveofmenow;whereasinthosefirstdaysofthetreason,heburnedwithloveturnedtohatred。 Soofthiscamethatshamingandcasting-forthofme。 WhereofIwilltelltheebutthis,thatthebrotherofmylord,eventhetallchampionwhomthouhastseen,cameuponmepresently,whenIwascastforth;becausehewascomingtoseetheKnightoftheSunathishome;andhelovedme,butnotafterthefashionofhisbrother,butwaskindandmildwithme。 SothenIwentwithhimtoHamptonandtheDryTree,andgreatjoymadethefolkthereofofmycoming,whereastheyrememberedtheiraskingofaforetimethatIwouldcometobeaQueenoverthem,andtherehaveIdwelteversincebetwixtHamptonandtheCastleofAbundance;andthattallchampionhasbeeneverasabrotheruntome。” SaidRalph,“AndthouarttheirQueenthere?”“Yea。”shesaid,“inafashion; yethavetheyanotherwhoismightierthanI,andmight,ifshedurst,hangmeoverthebattlementsoftheScaur,forsheisafierceandhardwoman,andnownolongeryounginyears。” “Isitnotsothen。”saidRalph,“thatsomeoftheilldeedsthataretoldoftheeareofherdoing?” “Itisevenso。”shesaid,“andwhileswhenshehasspokenthewordImaynotbeagainstheropenly,thereforeIusemywisdomwhichI havelearned,tosetfreelucklesswightsfromherangerandmalice。 MorebytokenthelasttimeIdidthuswastheverynightofthedayweparted,afterthouhadstescapedfromtheBurg。” “Inwhatwisewasthat?”saidRalph。Shesaid:“WhenIrodeawayfromtheeonthathappydayofmydeliverancebythee,myheartlaughedforjoyofthelifethouhadstgivenme,andoftheethegiver,andIsworetomyselfthatIwouldsetfreethefirstcaptiveordeath-doomedcreaturethatI cameacross,inhonourofmypleasureanddelight: nowspeedilyIcametoHamptonandtheScaur; foritisnotveryfarfromthewant-waysofthewood: andthereIheardhowfourofourfolkhadbeenledawaybythemenoftheBurg,thereforeitwascleartomethatImustsetthesemenfreeifIcould;besides,itpleasedmetothinkthatIcouldwalkaboutthestreetsofthefoemensafely,whohadbeenbutjustledthitherwardtotheslaughter。 ThouknowesthowIspedtherein。ButwhenIcamebackagaintoourpeople,afterthouhadstriddenawayfromuswithRoger,Iheardthesetidings,thattherewasonenew-comeintoourprison,awomantowit,whohadbeenhaledbeforeouroldQueenforaspyanddoomedbyher,andshouldbetakenforthandslain,belike,inadayortwo。SoIsaidtomyselfthatI wasnotfreeofmyvowasyet,becausethosefriendsofmine,Ishouldinanycasehavedonemybesttodeliverthem: thereforeIdeemedmyoathboundmetosetthatwomanfree。 Sointhenight-tidewhenallwasquietIwenttotheprisonandbroughtherforth,andledherpastallthegatesandwards,whichwasaneasythingtome,somuchasIhadlearned,andcamewithherintothefieldsbetwixtthethorpofHamptonandthewood,whenitwasmoredaylightthandawn,sothatIcouldseeherclearly,andnowordasyethadwespokentoeachother。Butthenshesaidtome: