第49章

类别:其他 作者:William Morris字数:5479更新时间:18/12/21 17:26:42
IntheeveningDavidtalkedwithRalphinhistent,andsaid: “Ifto-morrowbeclear,knight,thoushaltseeanewsightwhenthoucomestoutfromthecanvas。”SaidRalph:“Isupposethymeaningisthatweshallseethemountainsfromhence?” “Yea。”saidDavid;“soholdupthineheartwhenthatsightfirstcomethbeforethineeyes。Asforus,weareusedtothesight,andthatfromaplacemuchnighertothemountains: yettheywhoaresoft-heartedamongstusareovercomeatwhiles,whenthereisstormandtempest,andeviltidesathand。” SaidRalph:“AndhowfarthenarewefromUtterbol?”SaidDavid: “AfterwehaveleftBull-meadintheDaleoftheTower,whereto-morrowthouarttorunwiththespear,itisfourdays’ridetoUtterness;andfromUtternessyemaycome(ifmylordwill)untoUtterbolintwelvehours。 Buttellme,knight,howdeemestthouofthytiltingto-morrow?” SaidRalph:“LittleshouldIthinkofit,iflittlelayuponit。” “Yea。”saidDavid,“butartthouagoodtilter?”Ralphlaughed: quothhe,“Thathangsonthegoodnessofhimthattiltethagainstme: Ihavebothoverthrown,andbeenoverthrownoftenough。Yetagain,whoshalljudgeme?forImusttellthee,thatwereIfairlyjudged,Ishouldbedeemednoillspear,evenwhenIcamenotuppermost: forinallthesegamesarehapswhichnomanmayforesee。” “Well,then。”saidDavid,“allwillgowellwiththeeforhistime: formylordwilljudgethee,andifitbeseenthatthouhastspokentruly,andartmorethanalittledeftattheplay,hewillbeliketomakethebestofthee,sincethouartalreadypaidfor。” Ralphlaughed:yetasthoughthejestpleasedhimbutlittle; andtheyfelltotalkofothermatters。AndsoDaviddeparted,andRalphslept。 RalphComethTotheValeoftheTowerButwhenitwasmorningRalphawoke,andsawthatthesunwasshiningbrightly;sohecasthisshirtonhim,andwentoutatonce,andturnedhisfaceeastward,and,scarceawake,saidtohimselfthatthecloudslayheavyintheeastwardheavensafterlastnight’shaze: butpresentlyhiseyesdeared,andhesawthatwhathehadtakenforcloudswasahugewallofmountains,blackandterrible,thatroseupsharpandclearintothemorningair;fortherewasneithercloudnormistinalltheheavens。 NowRalph,thoughhewerebutlittleusedtothesightofgreatmountains,yetfelthisheartratherrisethanfallatthesightofthem;forhesaid: “Surelybeyondthemliethsomenewthingforme,lifeordeath: fairfameortheforgettingofallmen。”Anditwaslongthathecouldnottakehiseyesoffthem。 Ashelooked,cameuptheCaptainOtter,andsaid:“Well,Knight,thouhastseenthemthismorn,evenifyedieerenightfall。” SaidRalph:“Whatdeemestthoutoliebeyondthem?” “Ofusnoneknowethsurely。”saidOtter;“whilesIdeemthatifoneweretogettotheothersidetherewouldbeagreatplainliketothis:whilesthatthereisnaughtsavemountainsbeyond,andyetagainmountains,likethewavesofahugestonesea。 OrwhilesIthinkthatonewouldcometoanendoftheworld,toaplacewhereisnaughtbutaledge,andthenbelowitagulffilledwithnothingbutthehowlingofwinds,andthedepthofdarkness。 Moreoverthisismythought,thatallweofthesepartsshouldbemildermenandofbetterconditions,ifyonderterriblewallwereaway。 Itisasifwewerethrallsofthegreatmountains。” SaidRalph,“IsthisthentheWalloftheWorld?” “Itmaywellbeso。”saidOtter;“butthiswordisatwhilessaidofsomethingelse,whichnomanaliveamongstushasyetseen。 ItisapartofthetaleoftheseekersfortheWellattheWorld’sEnd,whereofwesaidawordthatotherday。” “AndtheDryTree。”saidRalph,“knowestthouthereof?”saidRalph。 “Suchatree,muchbeworshipped。”saidOtter,“wehave,notveryfarfromUtterbol,onthehithersideofthemountains。 YetIhaveheardoldmensaythatitisbutatoy,andanimageofthatwhichisverilyanightheWellattheWorld’sEnd。 Butnowhastetheetodoonthyraiment,forwemustneedsgettohorseinalittlewhile。”“Yetonemoreword。” saidRalph;“thousayestthatnonealiveamongstyouhaveseentheWalloftheWorld?”“Nonealive。”quothOtter; “forsoothwhatthedeadmaysee,thatisanotherquestion。” SaidRalph:“ButhaveyenotknownofanywhohavesoughttotheWellfromthisland,whichissonighthereunto?” “Suchtherehavebeen。”saidOtter;“butiftheyfoundit,theyfoundsomethingbeyondit,orcamewestagainbysomewayelsethanbyUtterbol;fortheynevercamebackagaintous。” Therewithheturnedonhisheel,andwenthisways,andupcameDavidandonewithhimbringingvictual;andDavidsaid:“Now,thouluckyone,hereiscomethybreakfast!forweshallpresentlybeonourway。 Castonthyraiment,andeatandstrengthenthyselffortheday’swork。 Hastthoulookedwellonthemountains?”“Yea。”saidRalph,“andthesightofthemhasmademeaslittledownheartedasthouart。 Forthouartjoyousofmoodthismorning。”Davidnoddedandsmiled,andlookedsomerrythatRalphwonderedwhatwastoward。 Thenhewentintohistentandcladhimself,andatehisbreakfast,andthengattohorseandrodebetwixttwoofthemen-at-arms,heandOtter;forDavidwasriddenforwardtospeakwiththeLord。 Ottertalkedevergailyenough;butRalphheededhimlittleawhile,buthadhiseyeseveronthemountains,andcouldseethatforalltheyweresodark,andfilledupsomuchoftheeastwardheaven,theyweresofarawaythathecouldseebutlittleofthemsavethattheyweredarkblueandhuge,andonerisingupbehindtheother。 Thustheyrodethedowncountry,tillatlast,twohoursbeforenoon,comingoverthebrowofalongdown,theyhadbeforethemashallowdale,pleasanterthanaughttheyhadyetseen。 Itwaswell-grassed,andalittleriverranthroughit,fromwhichwentnarrowleatsheldupbyhatches,sothatthemorepartofthevalleybottomwasawater-meadow,whereinasnowweregrazingmanykineandsheep。Therewerewillowsaboutthebanksoftheriver,andinaningleofitstoodagrangeorhomestead,withmanyroofshalfhiddenbyclumpsoftalloldelmtrees。 Otherhousestherewereinthevale;twoorthreecots,towit,ontheslopeofthehitherdown,andsomehalf-dozenaboutthehomestead;andaboveandbeyondallthese,onamoundsomewhatawayfromtheriverandthegrange,agreatsquaretower,withbarriersandbaileyalldightreadyforwar,andwithabanneroftheLord’shangingout。 Butbetweenthetowerandtheriverstoodasnowagreatpavilionofsnow-whiteclothstripedwithgoldandpurple; androundaboutitwereothertents,asthoughalittlearmywerecomeintothevale。 Sowhentheylookedintothatfairplace,OttertheCaptainroseinthestirrupsandcastuphishandforjoy,andcriedoutaloud:“Now,youngknight,nowwearecomehome: howlikestthoumyLord’sland?” “Itisafairland。”saidRalph;“butistherenotcomesomeonetobidthyLordbattleforit?orwhatmeanthetentsdownyonder?” SaidOtter,laughing:“Nay,nay,ithathnotcometothatyet。 YonderismyLord’slady-wife,whohathcometomeethim,butinlove,sotosay,notinbattle——notyet。ThoughI saynotthatthecupoflovebetwixtthembebrim-full。Butthisitbehovethmenottospeakof,thoughthouarttobemybrother-in-arms,sincewearetotilttogetherpresently: forlo!yonderthetilt-yard,mylad。” Therewithhepointedtothebroadgreenmeadow:butRalphsaid: “Howcanstthou,afreeman,bebrother-in-armstoathrall?” “Nay,lad。”quothOtter,“letnotthatwaspstingthee: forevensuchwasI,timewas。Nay,suchamInow,butthatacertainhabitofkeepingmywitsinafraymakethmeofavailtomyLord,sothatIamwelllookedto。 ForsoothinmyLord’slandthefreemenareoflittleaccount,sincetheymustoftenestdoasmyLordandmyLord’sthrallsbidthem。Truly,brother,itiswewhohavethewitsandthelucktoriseabovethewhipping-postandtheshacklesthatarethegreatmenhereabouts。Isaywe,forIdeemthatthouwiltdonoless,whereasthouhasttheluckylookinthineeyes。 Soletto-daytryit。” Ashespakecamemanyglitteringfiguresfromoutofthosetents,andtherewithalarosethesoundofhornsandclashingofcymbals,andtheirownhornsgavebackthesoundofwelcome。 ThenRalphsawamaningoldenarmourofstrange,outlandishfashion,sittingonagreatblackhorsebesidetheLord’slitter; andOttersaid:“Lo!myLord,armedanda-horsebacktomeetmylady: shelookethkinderonhimthus;thoughinthineearbeitsaid,heisnogreatmanofwar;norneedhebe,sincehehathusforhisshieldandhishauberk。” Herewithweretheycomeontothecausewayabovethegreenmeadows,andpresentlydrewreinbeforethepavilion,andstoodaboutinahalf-ringfacingatwoscoreofgailycladmen-at-arms,whohadcomewiththeLadyandaroutoffolkofthehousehold。 ThentheLordgatoffhishorse,andstoodinhisgoldenarmour,andallthehornsandothermusicstruckup,andforthfromthepavilioncametheLadywithahalf-scoreofherwomencladgailyinsilkengownsofgreen,andblue,andyellow,broideredallaboutwithgoldandsilver,butwithnakedfeet,andhavingironringsontheirarms,sothatRalphsawthattheywerethralls。 Somethingtoldhimthathisdamselshouldbeamongstthese,sohegazedhardonthem,butthoughtheyweregoodlyenoughtherewasnoneofthemliketoher。 AstotheQueen,shewascladallinfinelinenandgold,withgoldshoesonherfeet:herarmscamebarefromoutofthelinen: greattheywere,andthehandsnotsmall;butthearmsroundandfair,andthehandsshapely,andallverywhiteandrosy: herhairwasasyellowasanythatcanbeseen,anditwasplenteous,andshedalldownabouther。Hereyeswereblueandsetwideapart,hernosealittlesnubbed,hermouthwide,full-lippedandsmiling。 Shewasverytall,afullhalf-headtallerthananyofherwomen: yea,astallasamanwhoisabovethemiddleheightofmen。 Nowshecameforwardhastilywithlongstrides,andkneltadownbeforetheLord,butevenasshekneeledlookedroundwithalaughingface。 TheLordstoopeddowntoherandtookherbybothhands,andraisedherup,andkissedheronthecheek(andhelookedbutlittleandofnopresencebesideher:)andhesaid:“Hailtothee,myLady; thouartcomefarfromthinehometomeetme,andIthanktheetherefor。 IsitwellwithourHouse?” Shespakeseemingcarelesslyandloud;buthervoicewassomewhathusky: “Yea,myLord,alliswell;fewhavedoneamiss,andtheharvestisplenteous。”AsshespaketheLordlookedwithknitbrowsatthedamselsbehindher,asifhewereseekingsomething;andtheLadyfollowedhiseyes,smilingalittleandflushingasifwithmerriment。 ButtheLordwassilentawhile,andthenlethisbrowclearandsaid: “Yea,Lady,thouartthankedforcomingtomeetus;andtimelyisthycoming,sincethereisgameandgleefortheeathand; IhavecheapenedalikelythrallofMorfinntheUnmanned,andheisagifttothee;andhehathgivenoutthatheisnoillplayerwiththespearafterthefashionofthemofthewest; andwearegoingtoprovehiswordhereinthismeadowpresently。” TheLady’sfacegrewglad,andshesaid,lookingtowardtheringofnewcomers:“Yea,Lord,andwhichoftheseishe,ifhebehere?” TheLordturnedalittletopointoutRalph,buteventherewiththeLady’seyesmetRalph’s,whoreddenedforshameofbeingsoshowntoagreatlady; butasforhersheflushedbrightredalloverherfaceandeventoherbosom,andtroublecameintohereyes,andshelookedadown。ButtheLordsaid: “Yonderistheyoungling,theswordlessoneinthegreencoat;alikelylad,ifhehathnotliedabouthisprowess;andhecansingtheeasongwithal,andtellapiteoustaleofold,anddoallthatthosewhoberearedinthelineagesofthewestlandsdeemmeetanddueformenofknightlyblood。 Dostthoulikethelooksofhim,lady!wiltthouhavehim?” TheLadystillheldherheaddown,andtormentedthegrasswithherfoot,andmurmuredsomewhat;forshecouldnotcometoherselfagainasyet。 SotheLordlookedsharplyonherandsaid:“Well,whenthistiltingisover,thoushalttellmethymindofhim;forifheturnoutadastardIwouldnotasktheetotakehim。” Nowtheladyliftedupherface,andshewasgrownsomewhatpale; butsheforcedherspeechtocome,andsaid:“Itiswell,Lord,butnowcomethouintomypavilion,forthymeatisready,anditlackethbutaminuteorsoofnoon。”Sohetookherhandandledherintothepavilion,andallmengotofftheirhorses,andfelltopitchingthetentsandgettingtheirmeatready; butOtterdrewRalphapartintoanookofthehomestead,andtheretheyatetheirmeattogether。