登陆注册
14922300000106

第106章

HOW ROBERT OF BEAUMANOIR CAME TO PLOERMEL.

Sir Robert Knolles and his men passed onward that day, looking back many a time to see the two dark columns of smoke, one thicker and one more slender, which arose from the castle and from the fort of La Brohiniere. There was not an archer nor a man-at-arms who did not bear a great bundle of spoil upon his back, and Knolles frowned darkly as he looked upon them. Gladly would he hove thrown it all down by the roadside, but he had tried such matters before, and he knew that it was as safe to tear a half-gnawed bone from a bear as their blood-won plunder from such men as these. In any case it was but two days' march to Ploermel, where he hoped to bring his journey to an end.

That night they camped at Mauron, where a small English and Breton garrison held the castle. Right glad were the bowmen to see some of their own countrymen once more, and they spent the night over wine and dice, a crowd of Breton girls assisting, so that next morning their bundles were much lighter, and most of the plunder of La Brohiniere was left with the men and women of Mauron. Next day their march lay with a fair sluggish river upon their right, and a great rolling forest upon their left which covered the whole country. At last toward evening the towers of Ploermel rose before them and they saw against a darkening sky the Red Cross of England waving in the wind. So blue was the river Duc which skirted the road, and so green its banks, that they might indeed have been back beside their own homely streams, the Oxford Thames or the Midland Trent, but ever as the darkness deepened there came in wild gusts the howling of wolves from the forest to remind them that they were in a land of war. So busy had men been for many years in hunting one another that the beasts of the chase had grown to a monstrous degree, until the streets of the towns were no longer safe from the wild inroads of the fierce creatures, the wolves and the bears, who swarmed around them.

It was nightfall when the little army entered the outer gate of the Castle of Ploermel and encamped in the broad Bailey yard.

Ploermel was at that time the center of British power in Mid-Brittany, as Hennebon was in the West, and it was held by a garrison of five hundred men under an old soldier, Richard of Bambro'', a rugged Northumbrian, trained in that great school of warriors, the border wars. He who had ridden the marches of the most troubled frontier in Europe, and served his time against the Liddlesdale and Nithsdale raiders was hardened for a life in the field.

Of late, however, Bambro' had been unable to undertake any enterprise, for his reinforcements had failed him, and amid his following he had but three English knights and seventy men. The rest were a mixed crew of Bretons, Hainaulters and a few German mercenary soldiers, brave men individually, as those of that stock have ever been, but lacking interest in the cause, and bound together by no common tie of blood or tradition.

On the other hand, the surrounding castles, and especially that of Josselin, were held by strong forces of enthusiastic Bretons, inflamed by a common patriotism, and full of warlike ardor.

Robert of Beaumanoir, the fierce seneschal of the house of Rohan, pushed constant forays and excursions against Ploermel so that town and castle were both in daily dread of being surrounded and besieged. Several small parties of the English faction had been cut off and slain to a man, and so straitened were the others that it was difficult for them to gather provisions from the country round.

Such was the state of Bambro's garrison when on that March evening Knolles and his men streamed into the bailey-yard of his Castle.

In the glare of the torches at the inner gate Bambro' was waiting to receive them, a dry, hard, wizened man, small and fierce, with beady black eyes and quick furtive ways.

Beside him, a strange contrast, stood his Squire, Croquart, a German, whose name and fame as a man-at-arms were widespread, though like Robert Knolles himself he had begun as a humble page.

He was a very tall man, with an enormous spread of shoulders, and a pair of huge hands with which he could crack a horse-shoe. He was slow and lethargic, save in moments of excitement, and his calm blond face, his dreamy blue eyes and his long fair hair gave him so gentle an appearance that none save those who had seen him in his berserk mood, raging, an iron giant, in the forefront of the battle, could ever guess how terrible a warrior he might be.

Little knight and huge squire stood together under the arch of the donjon and gave welcome to the newcomers, whilst a swarm of soldiers crowded round to embrace their comrades and to lead them off where they might feed and make merry together.

Supper had been set in the hall of Ploermel wherein the knights and squires assembled. Bambro' and Croquart were there with Sir Hugh Calverly, an old friend of Knolles and a fellow-townsman, for both were men of Chester. Sir Hugh was a middle-sized flaxen man, with hard gray eyes and fierce large-nosed face sliced across with the scar of a sword-cut. There too were Geoffrey D'Ardaine, a young Breton seigneur, Sir Thomas Belford, a burly thick-set Midland Englishman, Sir Thomas Walton, whose surcoat of scarlet martlets showed that he was of the Surrey Waltons, James Marshall and John Russell, young English squires, and the two brothers, Richard and Hugh Le Galliard, who were of Gascon blood. Besides these were several squires, unknown to fame, and of the new-comers, Sir Robert Knolles, Sir Thomas Percy, Nigel Loring and two other squires, Allington and Parsons. These were the company who gathered in the torch-light round the table of the Seneschal of Ploermel, and kept high revel with joyous hearts because they thought that much honor and noble deeds lay before them.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 末元帝国

    末元帝国

    同胞们,现在是一段无比黑暗的日子…多年以来,它们杀戮,它们疯狂,它们狞笑,它们享受…它们以为是神.它们以为是主宰.然而,谁说,掌握了神力便可以使万众膜拜?深藏于荣光背后的就不是腐蚀?它们给予我们绝望,我们回报它们死亡!恶魔的杀戮磨不灭我们的血性,圣洁的鲜血才能熄灭我们的怒火!做为人类最后的火种,我们...不,你们一定要--活下去!
  • 特种兵之夜影

    特种兵之夜影

    本是华夏某特种兵王,三年前的一次任务,让他亲眼看着自己的兄弟一个个的死在自己面前...三年后,他完成了一系列的报复,成为外籍眼中的冷血杀手,他重返国内,只因他做为华夏军人的身份。身可死,魂得归,热血心中,永不死...
  • 破界录

    破界录

    黑暗中觉醒,绝望中前行,真与幻的交错中,只为那一缕曙光……
  • 九生:神蟒重生

    九生:神蟒重生

    九次生命,给这只非洲巨蟒带来了逆天大蜕变。从一只令人恐惧的巨蟒,变成拯救世界的英雄!第四宇宙中,那4号地球中的虫洞以第三宇宙速度迅速膨胀,很快将其毁灭。那超光速飞船进入空间蛀洞,来到地球……一场真正的星战,爆发!
  • 逆袭吧女配君

    逆袭吧女配君

    我只是一个满身横肉的肥妞,最大的爱好就是看那些唯美浪漫幸福的小说来填补我缺爱的小心灵!小说里的女主各个光环加身,就连女配除了脑残的大脑就是家室身材长相一流,我只有在心中默默牛泪~让我到小说里帮女配逆袭!?系统大大你在逗我玩么!我可以申请炮灰的角色么.......从校园小清新到病娇欧巴,系统大大求放过啊!~~TAT没错!我就是文案无能,只能卖个蠢!只求一看!!
  • 狂妄帝后:来陪我吹牛

    狂妄帝后:来陪我吹牛

    你天生特殊体质,有着可与世间万物沟通的能力。在食人崖与敌人同归于尽后,你到了一个不一样的世界。在这里,你将开启命运的齿轮,斩妖魔,辱绿婊,降神兽,炼灵丹,再收个魔帝当跟班!白天,你道:“泖侍卫,5秒中内端上菊花茶!”他笑:“5秒?大人未免太低估我了。”晚上,你卧在床上,手一摆:“姓泖的,端上菊花···”“茶”字还没说完,就见他邪笑着以迅雷不及掩耳之势脱了裤子:“娘子,菊花献上!”
  • 玄天历险

    玄天历险

    姬瑟琅高昂着头一脸傲然:“我姬瑟琅弹指间,尔等灰飞烟灭。”众人没有说话,齐齐抬手竖起中指!!!姬瑟琅正经严肃:“虽然我叫瑟琅,但我不是色狼。”倾颜歪歪头鄙视的望着她:“嗯?你再说一遍我没听清。”姬瑟琅:“嗯,天黑了,洗洗睡吧。”姬瑟琅被基友坑去看,结果片没看完就坑爹的穿越到了异世玄天大陆,一觉醒来就到了万兽森林,悲催的被一只猪追得亡命奔逃。看姬瑟琅如何跨过山和大海,穿越人山人海从一只逗比修炼小白成长到弹指间尔等灰飞烟灭的境界。。。
  • 爱与美的天使

    爱与美的天使

    法国巴黎卢浮宫断臂爱与美的女神维纳斯胜利女神最后的晚餐蒙娜丽莎,四大文明古国埃及金字塔巴比伦空中花园中国长城印度楔形文字。
  • 天语心宇

    天语心宇

    一个想不开的少年,发现自己可以和自己心中的天沟通,打破潜能,突破仙体!成就神命!道路坎坷,意志不灭!走进去,一探究竟!
  • 长空飞翼:饮鸠之恋

    长空飞翼:饮鸠之恋

    她是不可一世的魔法国度掌权者,他是敌国意气风发的未来君王。她为他丧尽一切,不惜以命相护;他为她抱憾一生,身居高位却形单影只。在奇幻的大陆上,一场不愉快的相遇造就了一代帝王也成就了一场悲恋。