第63章

类别:其他 作者:William Morris字数:4611更新时间:18/12/21 17:26:42
butIwillanswerallthreeasmyheartbiddethme。 Andfirst,Iwilltelltheethatmykissesareasthine; andifthineareaughtbutthekissesoflove,thenamIbefooled。 Andnext,Isaythatifthouwiltbemyfriendindeed,Iwillnotsparetocalltheebeloved,ortobeallthyfriend。 Butastothythirdquestion;tellme,istherenottimeenoughforthat?” Shefalteredasshespake,buthesaid:“Look,beloved,andseehowfairtheearthisto-day!Whatplaceandwhatseasoncanbegoodlierthanthis? Andwereitnotwellthatwewholoveeachothershouldhaveourfulljoyoutofthissweetseason,whichasnowissomewhatmarredbyourdesire?” “Ah,beloved!”shesaid,lookingshylyathim,“isitsomarredbythatwhichmarrethnotus?” “Hearken!”hesaid;“howmuchlongershallthisfairnessandpeace,andourleisureandsafetyendure?Hereandnowtheearthrejoicethaboutus,andthereisnonetosayusnay;butto-morrowitmayallbeotherwise。 Bethinkthee,dear,ifbutanhouragothemonsterhadslainthee,andrenttheeerewehadlainineachother’sarms!” “Alas!”shesaid,“andhadIlaininthinearmsanhundredtimes,oranhundredtimesanhundred,shouldnottheworldbebarrentome,wertthougonefromit,andthatcouldnevermorebe? Butthoufriend,thouwell-beloved,fainwereItodothywillthatthoumightestbethehappier……andIwithal。 Andifthoucommandit,beitso!YetnowshouldItelltheeallmythought,anditisonmymind,thatforamanyhundredsofyears,yea,whileourpeoplewereyetheathen,whenamanshouldwedamaidallthefolkknewofit,andwerewitnessesofthedayandthehourthereof:nowthouknowestthatthetimedrawsnighwhenwemaylookforthosemessengersoftheInnocentFolk,whocomeeveryspringtothiscavetoseeiftherebeanywhomtheymayspeedonthewaytotheWellattheWorld’sEnd。Thereforeifthouwilt(andnototherwise) Iwouldabidetheircomingifitbenotoverlongdelayed; sothattheremaybeotherstowitnessourweddingbesidesGod,andthosehiscreatureswhodwellinthewilderness。 Yetshallallbeasthouwilt。” “HowshallInotdoafterthybidding?”saidRalph。 “Iwillabidetheircoming:yetwouldthattheywerehereto-day!AndonethingIwillprayofthee,thatbecauseofthemthouwiltnotforbear,orcausemetoforbear,suchkissingandcaressingasismeetbetwixttroth-plightlovers。” Shelaughedandsaid:“Nay,whyshouldItormentthee……orme? Wewillnottarryforthis。”Andtherewithshetookherarmabouthisneckandkissedhimoft。 Thentheysaidnaughtawhile,butsatlisteninghappilytothesongofthepairingbirds。AtlastRalphsaid: “Whatwasit,beloved,thatthouwertperchancetotellmeconcerningthethingthatcausedthinehearttoseethatthybetrothed,forwhomthouwepstorseemedsttoweepattheale-houseatBourtonAbbas,wasofnoavailtothee?” Shesaid:“Itwasthesightofthee;andIthoughtalsohowImightneverbethine。ForthatIhavesorrowedmanyatimesince。” SaidRalph:“Iamyoungandunmighty,yetlo! IhealthysorrowasifIwereanexceedingmightyman。 AndnowItelltheethatIammindedtogobackwiththeetoUpmeadsstraightway;forlovewillprevail。” “Nay。”shesaid,“thatwordisbutfromtheteethoutwards; forthouknowest,asIdo,thattheperilsofthehomewardroadshallovercomeus,despiteoflove,ifwehavenotdrunkoftheWellattheWorld’sEnd。” Againtheyweresilentawhile,butanonshearosetoherfeetandsaid: “NowmustIneedsdightvictualforustwain;butfirst“ (andshesmiledonhimwithal),“howisitthatthouhastnotaskedmeifthebeastdidmeanyhurt?Artthougrowncarelessofme,nowtheweddingissonigh?” Hesaid:“Nay,butcouldInotseetheethatthouwertnothurt? Therewasnomarkofblooduponthee,noranystainatall。” Thenshereddened,andsaid:“Ah,Iforgothowkeen-eyesthouart。” Andshestoodsilentalittlewhile,ashelookedonherandlovedhersweetness。Thenhesaid:“Iamexceedingfullofjoy,butmybodyisuneasy;soIwillnowgoandskinthattrollwhowentsonightoslaythee,andbreakupthecarcase,ifthouwiltpromisetoabideaboutthedoorofthehouse,andhavethyswordandthespearreadytohand,andtodonthinehelmandhauberktoboot。” Shelaughedandsaid:“Thatwerebutstrangeattireforacook-maid,Ralph,myfriend;yetshallIdothywill,mylordandmylove。” ThenwentRalphintothecave,andbroughtforththearmouranddiditonher,andkissedher,andsowenthiswaystothecarcaseofthebear,whichlaysometwofurlongsfromtheirdwelling;andwhenhecametothequarryhefelltowork,andwassometimeaboutit,sohugeasthebeastwas。 Thenhehungtheskinandthecarcaseonatreeofthegrove,andwentdowntotheriverandwashedhim,andthenwentlightlyhomewards。 CHAPTER14 NowCometheMessengersoftheInnocentFolkButwhenhehadcomeforthfromthechestnut-grove,andcouldseethefaceoftheirhouse-rockclearly,hebeheldnewtidings; fortherewerefolkbeforethedoorofthedwelling,andUrsulawasstandingamidstofthem,forhecouldseethegleamofherarmour; andwiththemenhecouldseealsocertainbeastsofburden,andanonthatthesewereoxen。Sohehastenedontofindwhatthismightmean,anddrewhisswordashewent。 Butwhenhecameuptotherock,hefoundtheretwoyoungmenandanelder,andtheyhadwiththemfiveoxen,threeforriding,andtwosumpterbeasts,laden:andUrsulaandthesemenweretalkingtogetherfriendly;sothatRalphdeemedthatthenew-comersmustbethemessengersoftheInnocentFolk。 Theyweregoodlymenallthree,somewhatbrownofskin,butwellfashioned,andofsmilingcheerfulcountenance,wellknit,andtall。Theelderhadalongwhitebeard,buthiseyewasbright,andhishandfirmandsmooth。 Theywereallcladinwhitewoollenraiment,andborenoarmour,buteachhadanaxewithagreenstoneblade,curiouslytiedtotheheft,andeachoftheyoungmencarriedastrongbowandaquiverofarrows。 Ralphgreetedthemen,andbadethemsitdownonthetoftandeatamorsel;theytookhisgreetingkindly,andsatdown,whileUrsulawentintothecavetofetchthemmattersfortheirvictual,andtherewasalreadyvenisonroastingatthefireonthetoft,intheplacewheretheywerewonttocooktheirmeat。 SothencameUrsulaforthfromthecave,andservedthenew-comersandRalphofsuchthingsasshehad,andtheyateanddranktogether; andnonesaidaughtoftheirerrandtilltheyhaddonetheirmeat,buttheytalkedtogetherpleasantlyaboutthespring,andtheblossomsoftheplainandthemountain,andthewildthingsthatdweltthereabout。 Butwhenthemealwasover,thenew-comersrosetotheirfeet,andbowedbeforeRalphandUrsula,andtheeldertookupthewordandsaid: “Yefairpeople,haveyeanyerrandinthewilderness,orareyechance-comerswhohavestrayedthusfar,andknownothowtoreturn?” “Father。”saidRalph,“wehavecomealongwayonanerrandoflifeordeath;forweseektheWELLattheWORLD’SEND。 Andseeyethetokenthereof,thepairofbeadswhichwebear,eitherofus,andthefashionwhereofyeknow。” Thentheelderbowedtothemagain,andsaid:“Itiswell; thenisthisourerrandwithyou,tobeyourway-leadersasfarastheHouseoftheSorceress,whereyeshallhaveotherhelp。 Willyesetoutonthejourneyto-day?Inonehourshallwebeready。” “Nay。”saidRalph,“wewillnotdeparttilltomorrowmorn,ifitmaybeso。 TherewithIbidyousitdownandrestyou,whileyehearkenawordwhichI havetosaytoyou。” Sotheysatdownagain,andRalpharoseandtookUrsulabythehand,andstoodwithherbeforetheelder,andsaid: “Thismaiden,whoismyfellow-farerintheQuest,Idesiretowedthissamenight,andshealsodesirethme: thereforeIwouldhaveyouaswitnesseshereto。 ButfirstyeshalltellusifourweddingandtheknowingeachothercarnallyshallbetoourhurtintheQuest; forifthatbeso,thenshallwebridleourdesiresandperformourQuestintheirdespite。” Theoldmansmileduponthemkindly,andsaid:“Nay,son,wehearnotthatitshallbetheworseforyouinanywisethatyeshallbecomeoneflesh;andrightjoyfulitistous,notonlythatwehavefoundfolkwhoseektotheWellattheWorld’sEnd,butalsothatthereissuchloveasI perceivethereisbetwixtsuchgoodlyandholyfolkasyebe。 Forhitherwecomeyearbyyearaccordingtothebehestthatwemadetothefairestwomanoftheworld,whenshecamebacktousfromtheWellattheWorld’sEnd,anditismanyandmanyayearagosincewefoundanyseekersaftertheWelldwellinghere。Thereforehavewethemorejoyinyou。 Andwehavebroughthithermattersgoodforyou,asraiment,andmeal,andwine,onoursumpter-beasts;thereforeasyehavefeastedusthismorning,soshallwefeastyouthiseven。 Andifyewill,weshallbuildforyouinthegroveyondersuchaboweraswebuildforourownfolkonthenightofthewedding。” Ralphyeasaidthis,andthankedthem。Sothentheeldercried: “Up,mysons,andshowyourdeftnesstothesedearfriends!” Thentheyoungmenarose,naughtloth,andwhentheyhadhoppledtheiroxenandtakentheburdensfromoffthem,theyallwentdownthemeadowtogetherintothechestnutgrove,andtheyfelltoandcutwillowboughs,andsuch-likewood,anddravestakesandwovethetwigstogether;andRalphandUrsulaworkedwiththemastheybade,andtheywereallverymerrytogether: becauseforthosetwowanderersitwasagreatdelighttoseethefacesofthechildrenofmenoncemoreaftersomanymonths,andtoholdconversewiththem;whilefortheirparttheyoungmenmarvelledatUrsula’sbeauty,andthepithandgoodlinessofRalph。 Bythenitwasnigheveningtheyhadmadeaverygoodlywattledbower,androofeditwiththeskinsthatwereinthecave,andhungitaboutwithgarlands,andstrewnflowersonthefloorthereof。 Andwhenallwasdonetheywentbacktothetoftbeforetherock-chamber,wheretheelderhadopenedtheloads,andhadtakenmealthence,andwasmakingcakesatthefire。 Andtherewaswinethereinwell-hoopedkegs,andwoodencupsfairlycarven,andraimentoffinewhitewoolforthosetwain,broideredinstrangebutbeauteousfashionwiththefeathersofbright-huedbirds。 Sothenwerethosetwainarrayedforthebridal;andthemeatwasdightandthecupsfilled,andtheysatdownonthegrassytoftalittlebeforesunset,andfeastedtillthenightwascome,andwasgrownalllightwiththemoon;andthenRalphroseup,andtookUrsula’shand,andtheystoodbeforetheelder,andbadehimandtheyoungmenbearwitnessthattheywerewedded: thenthosetwainkissedthenewcomersanddepartedtotheirbridalbowerhandinhandthroughthefreshnessofthenight。