第40章

类别:其他 作者:William Morris字数:6033更新时间:18/12/21 17:26:42
Butnowthefellowshiptooktoridingsofastdowntheslopesofthemountainsonafarbetterroad,thattalkingtogetherwasnoteasy。 Theykeptgoodwatch,bothbehindandahead,norweretheysetuponagain,thoughwhilestheysawclumpsofmenonthehill-sides。 Soafterawhile,whenitwasalittlepastnoon,theycameadowntothelowerslopesofthemountainsandthefoot-hills,whichweregreenandunstony; andthereonweretobeseencattleandneatherdsandshepherds,andhereandtherethegarthofahomestead,andfencedacresaboutit。 Sonowthattheywerecomedownintothepeopledparts,theydisplayedthebannersoftheirfellowships,towit,theAgnes,theWhiteFleece,theChristopher,andtheShipandNicholas,whichlastwasthebanneroftheFaring-knightsofWhitwall; butRalphwasgladtorideunderthebannerofSt。Nicholas,hisfriend,anddeemedthatluckmighttherathercometohimthereby。 Buttheydisplayedtheirbannersnow,becausetheyknewthatnomanofthepeopledpartswouldbesohardyastofallupontheChapmen,ofwhomtheylookedtohavemanymattersfortheiruseandpleasure。 Sonowthattheyfeltthemselvessafe,theystayedthem,andsatdownbyafairlittlestream,andatetheirdinnerofsuchmeatanddrinkastheyhad;andRalphdepartedhissharewithhisthrall,andthemanwashungryandatewell;sothatClementsaidmockingly: “Thoufeedestthythralloverwell,lord,evenforaking’sson: isitsothatthouartmindedtofattenhimandeathim?” Thensomeoftheotherstookupthejest,andbadethecarlerefrainhimofthemeat,sothathemightnotfatten,andmightlivethelonger。 Hehearkenedtothem,andknithisbrowsandlookedfiercelyfromonetotheother。ButRalphlaughedaloud,andshookhisfingerathimandrefrainedhim,andhiswrathranoffhimandhelaughed,andshovedthevictualintohimdoughtily,andsighedforpleasurewhenhehadmadeanendanddrunkadraughtofwine。 RalphTalksWithBullShockheadWhentheyrodeonagain,RalphrodebesideBull,whowasmerryandblithenowhewasfullofmeatanddrink; andhespakeanon:“Sothouartaking’sson,master? Ideemedfromthefirstthatthouwertoflineage。 Forasforthesechurlsofchapmen,andthesworderswhomtheywage,theyknownotthenameoftheirmother’smother,norhaveheardonewordofthebeginneroftheirkindred; andtheirdeedsarelikeuntotheirkinlessness。” “Andarethydeedssogood?”saidRalph。“Aretheyill。” saidBull,“whentheyaredoneagainstthefoemen?”SaidRalph: “Andareallmenyourfoemenwhopassthroughthesemountains?” “All。”saidBull,“buttheybeofthekindredortheirknownfriends。” “Well,Bull。”saidRalph,“Ilikethydeedslittle,thatthoushouldestravishmenandwomenfromtheirgoodlife,andsellthemforapriceintotoilandwearinessandstripes。” SaidBull:“Howmuchworsedowethanthechapmenbyhisdebtor,andthelordofthemanorbyhisvillein?”SaidRalph: “Farworse,ifyedidbutknowit,poormen!”QuothBull: “ButIneitherknowit,norcanknowit,nay,notwhenthousayestit;foritisnotso。Andlookyou,master,thislifeofaboughtthrallisnotsuchanexceedingevillife; forofttheybedealtwithsoftlyandfriendly,andhaveotherthrallstoworkforthemundertheirwhips。” Ralphlaughed:“WhichshallImakethee,friendBull,theupperortheunder?”Bullreddened,butsaidnaught。SaidRalph: “OrwhereshallIsellthee,thatImaymakethebestpennyoutofmygoodluckandvaliancy?”Bulllookedchopfallen: “Nay。”saidheinawheedlingvoice,“thouwiltnotsellme,thou? ForIdeemthatthouwiltbeagoodmastertome:and。”hebrokeintosuddenheathereat,“ifIhaveanothermasterIshallsurelyslayhimwhate’erbetide。” Ralphlaughedagain,andsaid:“Seestthouwhatanevilcraftyefollow,whenthoudeemestitbettertobeslainwithbittertorments(asthoushouldestbeifthouslewestthymaster)thantobesoldtoanymastersaveoneexceedinggood?” Bullheldhispeacehereat,butpresentlyhesaid: “Well,beourcraftgoodorevil,itisgainful;andwhilesthereispreytakenrightgood,which,formypart,Iwouldnotsell,onceIhadmyhandthereon。”“Yea,women?”saidRalph。 “Evenso。”saidBull,“suchanonewastakenbymykinsmanBullNosybutalittlewhileagone,whomhetookdowntothemarketatCheapingKnowe,asIhadnotdoneifIhadoncemyarmsabouther。 Forshewasasfairasaflower;andyetsowellbuilt,thatshecouldbearasmuchasastrongmaninsomeways;and,saithNosy,whenshewastaken,therewasnoweepingorscreechinginher,butpatienceratherandquietness,andintenttobearallandlive……Master,mayIasktheeaquestion?”“Askon。”saidRalph。 SaidBull:“Thepairofbeadsaboutthyneck,whencecamethey?” “Theywerethegiftofadearfriend。”saidRalph。“Awoman?” quothBull。“Yea。”saidRalph。 “Nowisthisstrange。”saidBull,“andIwotnotwhatitmaybetoken,butthissamewomanhadaboutherneckapairofbeadsasliketothineasiftheyhadbeentheverysame:didthiswomangivetheethebeads? ForIwillsaythisofthee,master,thatthouartwellnighaslikelyamanassheisawoman。” Ralphsighed,forthistalkofthewomanandthebeadsbroughtallthestoryintohismind,sothatitwasasifhesawitadoingagain: theLadyoftheWildwoodledalongtodeathbeforehedeliveredher,andtheirflighttogetherfromtheWateroftheOak,andthatmurderofherinthedesert。Andbetwixtthediversedeedsofthedaythishadoflatebecomesomewhatdimtohim。Yetafterhisgriefcamejoythatthismanalsohadseenthedamsel,whomhisdreamofthenighthadcalledDorothea,andthatheknewofhercaptors; whereforebyhismeanshemightcomeonheranddeliverher。 Nowhespakealoud:“Nay,itwasnotshethatgavethemtome,butyetwereIfaintofindthiswomanthatthousawest; forIlooktomeetafriendwhenasImeether。Sotellme,dostthouthinkthatImaycheapenherofthykinsman?” Bullshookhishead,andsaid:“Itmaybe:oritmaybethathehathalreadysoldhertoonewhoheedethnottreasuresomuchasfairflesh; andfairishersbeyondmost。But,lord,Iwilldomybesttofindherforthee;asthouartaking’ssonandnoillmaster,Ideem。” “Dothat。”quothRalph,“andIinturnwilldowhatmoreImayfortheebesidesmakingtheefree。”Andtherewithherodeforwardthathemightgetoutofearshot,forBull’stongueseemedliketobelong。 Andpresentlyheheardlaughterbehindhim,asthecarlebeganjestingandtalkingwiththechapmanlads。 OftheTownofCheapingKnoweNowwhenitwaseveningtheypitchedtheircampdownintheplainfieldsamidsttallelmtrees,andhadtheirbannersstillflyingoverthetentstowarnallcomersofwhattheywere。 Butthenextmorningthechapmenandtheirfolkwereupbetimestorummagetheirloads,andtoarraytheirwaresforthemarket; andtheygatnottotheroadbeforemid-morning。MeantimeoftheirridingRalphhadmoretalkwithBull,whosaidtohim: “Fairlord,IredetheewhenthouartinthemarketofCheapingKnowe,bidmasterClementbringtheetothethrall-merchant,andtrustmethatifsuchafairimageasthatwewerespeakingofhathpassedthroughhishandswithinthesethreemonths,hewillrememberit; andthenthoushalthaveatleastsometaleofwhathathbefallenherbutalittlewhileago。” ThatseemedgoodredetoRalph,andwhentheywentontheirwayherodebesideClement,andaskedhimmanythingsconcerningCheapingKnowe;andatlastaboutthethrall-markettherein。 AndClementsaidthat,thoughhedealtnotinsuchwares,hehadoftenseenthemsold,andknewthemasterofthatmarket。 AndwhenRalphaskedifthesaidmasterwouldanswerquestionsconcerningthesellingofmenandofwomen,Clementsmiledandsaid: “Yea,yea,hewillanswer;forashelivesbysellingthralls,andeverytimeathrallissoldbyhimhemakethsomegainbyit,itistohisprofitthattheychangemastersasoftenasmaybe; andwhenthouaskestofthewomanwhomthouartseeking,hewillbedeemingthattherewillbesomenewchafferahead。 Iwillbringtheetohim,andthoushaltaskhimofwhatthouwilt,andbelikehewilltelltheequietlyoverthewine-cup。” TherewithwasRalphwellcontent,andhegreweagertoenterintothetown。 Theycametothegatesalittlebeforesunset,aftertheyhadpassedthroughmuchfaircountry;butnightothewallsitwasbareoftreesandthickets,whereas,saidClement,theyhadbeencutdownlesttheyshouldserveascovertostrong-thievesorfolkassailingthetown。 Thewallswerestrongandtall,andagreatcastlestoodhighuponahill,aboutwhichthetownwasbuilded;sothatifthetownweretakentherewouldyetbeanothertownwithinittobetakenalso。 Butthetownwithin,saveforthesaidcastle,wasscarcesofairlybuildedastheworstofthetownswhichRalphhadseenerst,thoughtherewereamanyhousestherein。 Muchpeoplewasgatheredaboutthegatetoseethemerchantsenterwithbannersdisplayed;andRalphdeemedmanyofthefolkfair,suchasweregoodlyclad;formanyhadbutfoulcloutstocovertheirnakedness,andseemedneedyandhunger-pinched。Withalthereweremanywarriorsamongstthethrong,andmostoftheseboreatokenontheirsleeves,towit,aswordreddenedwithblood。 AndClement,speakingsoftlyinRalph’sear,didhimtowitthatthiswasthetokenofthelordwhohadgottenthecastleinthosedays,andwastyrantofthetown;andhowthathehadsomanymen-at-armsreadytodohisbiddingthatnoneinthetownwassafefromhimifhedeemeditmoreforhispleasureandprofittorobormaim,ortormentorslay,thantosufferthemtolivepeaceably。 “Butwithuschapmen。”saidClement,“hewillnotmeddle,lesttherebeanendofchafferinthetown;andverilythemarketisgood。” Thustheyrodethroughthestreetsintothemarketplace,whichwaswideandgreat,andthebesthousesofthetownweretherein,andsocametothehosteloftheMerchants,calledtheFleece,whichwasabighouse,andgoodlyenough。 ThenextmorningClementandtheotherchapmenwentupintotheCastle,bearingwiththemgiftsoutoftheirwaresforthelord,andClementbadeRalphkeepclosetillhecameback,andespeciallytokeephiswar-caughtthrall,BullShockhead,safeathome,lesthebetakenfromhim,andtoclothehimintheguiseofthechapmanlads,andtodockhishair; andevensoRalphdid,thoughBullwereloaththereto。 Aboutnoonthechapmencamebackagainwellpleased;andClementgaveRalphaparchmentfromthelord,whichbadeallmenhelpandletpassRalphofUpmeads,asasergeantofthechapmen’sguard,andsaidwithalthatnowhewasfreetogoaboutthetownifhelisted,sothathewerebackatthehosteloftheFleecebynightfall。 SoRalphwentincompanywithsomeofthesergeantsandothers,andlookedatthisandthataboutthetownwithouthindrance,savethattheguardwouldnotsufferthemtopassfurtherthanthebaileyoftheCastle。 Andforthesaidbailey,forsooth,theyhadbutlittlestomach;fortheysawthence,ontheslopesoftheCastle-hill,tokensofthecrueljusticeofthesaidlord;forthereweremenandwomenthere,yea,andbabesalso,hangingongibbetsandthrustthroughwithsharppales,andwhentheyaskedoffolkwhythesehadsuffered,theybutlookedatthemasifastonished,andpassedonwithoutaword。 Sotheywentthence,andfoundthemaster-church,anddeemeditnotmuchfairerthanitwasgreat;anditwasnowisegreat,albeititwasstrangeanduncouthoffashion。 Thentheycametogreatgardenswithinthetown,andtheywereexceedinggoodly,andhadtreesandflowersandfruitsinthemwhichRalphhadnotseenhitherto,aslemons,andoranges,andpomegranates;andthewaterswererunningthroughtheminrunnelsofashlar;andtheweatherwasfairandhot; sotheyrestedinthosegardenstillitwasevening,andthengatthemhometoFleece,wheretheyhadgoodentertainment。 RalphHearethMoreTidingsoftheDamselThesecondday,whilethemerchantssawtotheirchaffer,mostofthemen-at-arms,andRalphwiththem,spenttheirtimeagaininthosegoodlygardens;where,indeed,someofthemmadefriendsoffairwomenoftheplace;inwhichtherewaslessriskthanhadbeenforaliensinsometowns,whereasatCheapingKnowesuchwomenaswereweddedaccordingtolaw,ordamselsinthecareoftheirkindred,orslaveswhowereconcubines,hadnotdaredsomuchastolookonaman。 ThethirddaytimehungsomewhatheavyonRalph’shands,notbutthattheCompanionswerewellatease,butratherbecausehimseemedthathewasnotstirringinthequest。 ButthenextdayClementbadehimcomeseethatthrall-merchantaforesaid,andbroughthimtoacornerofthemarket-place,wherewasathronglookingonatthecheaping。Theywentthroughthethrong,andbesideastonelikealeaping-onstonesawatallman,goodlyofpresence,blackbearded,cladinscarlet;andthiswasthemerchant;andbyhimweretwoofhisknavesandcertainweaponedmenwhohadbroughttheirwarestothecheaping。 Andsomeofthesewerearrayedlikethosefoemenofthemountains。 Therewasahalfscoreandthreeofthesechattelstobesold,whostooduponeafterotheronthestone,thatfolkmightcheapenthem。Thecheapingwaslongabout,becausetheythathadamindtobuywerecarefultoknowwhattheywerebuying,likeasiftheyhadbeencheapeningahorse,andmostofthembeforetheybidtheirhighesthadthechattelsawayintothemerchant’sboothtostripthem,lesttheyshouldbuydamagedorunhandsomebodies;andthismoreespeciallyifitwereawoman,forthemenwerealreadywellnighnaked。 Ofwomenfourofthemwereyoungandgoodly,andRalphlookedatthemclosely; buttheywerenaughtliketothewomanofhisquest。 NowthischeapingirkedRalphsorely,aswasliketobe,whereas,ashathbeentold,hecamefromalandwherewerenothralls,nonebutvavassorsandgoodyeomen:yetheabodetillallwasdone,hanselpaid,andthethrallsledoffbytheirnewmasters。