登陆注册
15472000000192

第192章

They Come to Cheaping Knowe Once More. Of the King Thereof Toward evening comes Redhead, and tells Ralph how he hired him a dozen men-at-arms to follow him well-weaponed to Cheaping Knowe: withal he counselled him to take a good gift with him to that same town to buy the good will of the King there; who was a close-fist and a cruel lord.

Afterwards they sat together in the court of that fair house before good wine, Ralph and Ursula, and Redhead and the Sage of Swevenham, and spake of many things, and were merry and kind together.

But on the morrow Redhead departed from Goldburg with his men, and he loth to depart, and they gave him farewell lovingly.

Thereafter Ralph's new men came to him in the hostelry, and he feasted them and did well to them, so that they praised him much.

Then he gat him victuals and sumpter-horses for the journey, and bought good store of bows and arrows withal. Furthermore he took heed to Redhead's word and bought a goodly gift of silver vessel and fine cloth for the King of Cheaping Knowe.

The day after he and his company departed from Goldburg toward the mountains, which they passed unfought and unwaylaid: partly because they were a band of stout men, and partly because a little before there had been a great overthrow of the wild men of those mountains at the hands of the men of Goldburg and the Chapmen; so that now the mountain-men lay close, and troubled none that rode with any force.

On the way they failed not to pass by the place where they had erst found Bull Nosy slain: there they saw his howe, heaped up exceeding high, covered in with earth, whereon the grass was now beginning to grow, and with a great standing stone on the top thereof, whereon was graven the image of a bull, with a sword thereunder; whereby the wayfarers wotted that this had been done in his memory by his brother, the new Lord of Utterbol.

So they came down out of the mountains to Whiteness, where they had good entertainment, but tarried not save for one night, riding their ways betimes to Cheaping Knowe: and they came before the gate thereof safe and sound on the third day; and slept in the hostelry of the chapmen.

On the morrow Ralph went up to the King's Castle with but three men unweaponed bearing the gift which he had got for the King.

Albeit he sent not away his men-at-arms till he should know how the King was minded towards him.

As he went he saw in the streets sad tokens of the lord's cruel justice, as handless men, fettered, dragging themselves about, and folk hung up before chapmen's booths, and whipping-cheer, and the pillar, and such like.

But whereas he might not help he would not heed, but came right to the Castle-gate, and entered easily when he had told his errand, for gift-bearing men are not oftenest withstood.

He was brought straightway into the great hall, where sat the King on his throne amidst the chiefs of the Porte, and his captains and sergeants, who were, so to say, his barons, though they were not barons of lineage, but masterful men who were wise to do his bidding.

As he went up the hall he saw a sort of poor caytiffs, women as well as men, led away from the high-place in chains by bailiffs and tipstaves; and he doubted not that these were for torments or maiming and death; and thought it were well might he do them some good.

Being come to the King, he made his obeisance to him, and craved his good will and leave to wage men-at-arms to bring him through the mountains.

The King was a tall man, a proper man of war; long-legged, black bearded, and fierce-eyed. Some word he had heard of Ralph's gift, therefore he was gracious to him; he spake and said: "Thou hast come across the mountains a long way, fair Sir; prithee on what errand?"

Answered Ralph: "For no errand, lord, save to fare home to mine own land."

"Where is thine own land?" said the King, stretching out his legs and lying back in his chair. "West-away, lord, many a mile," said Ralph.

"Yea," quoth the King, "and how far didst thou go beyond the mountains?

As far as Utterbol?" Said Ralph: "Yet further, but not to Utterbol."

"Hah!" said the King, "who goeth beyond Utterbol must have a great errand; what was thine?"

Ralph thought for a moment, and deemed it best to say as little as he might concerning Ursula; so he answered, and his voice grew loud and bold:

"I was minded to drink a draught of the WELL at the WORLD'S END, and even so I did." As he spake, he drew himself up, and his brows were knit a little, but his eyes sparkled from under them, and his cheleks were bright and rosy.

He half drew the sword from the scabbard, and sent it back rattling, so that the sound of it went about the hall; he upreared his head and looked around him on this and that one of the warriors of the aliens, and he sniffed the air into his nostrils as he stood alone amongst them, and set his foot down hard on the floor of the King's hall, and his armour rattled upon him.

But the King sat bolt upright in his chair and stared Ralph's face; and the warriors and lords and merchants fell back from Ralph and stood in an ordered rank on either side of him and bent their heads before him.

None spoke till the King said in a hoarse voice, but lowly and wheedling:

同类推荐
  • 庄子注

    庄子注

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 居易录

    居易录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • The Egoist

    The Egoist

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 修药师仪轨布坛法

    修药师仪轨布坛法

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • The Doctor

    The Doctor

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 无限轮回之噩梦两端

    无限轮回之噩梦两端

    你对生活感到绝望了吗?生活在这钢筋水泥架起的“丛林”感到迷惘吗?来到这里吧!你会找到属于你的世界。——噩梦缔造者
  • 蒲公英不曾吹过的季节

    蒲公英不曾吹过的季节

    你知道蒲公英的花语吗?这是她留在世间的最后的一句话你相信这的世上有鬼吗?我说我能看见鬼,你信吗?有时,你会发现比鬼更可怕的是人心。一个自称是蒲公英复仇者,在校园内掀起了一场复仇的风雨,同时也把死神少女卷了进来。隐藏在黑暗中的复仇者和被称为死神的天才少女直接的较量。这个季节里,再也不会有蒲公英吹过。
  • 新宫梦令:妃要搞定废柴暴君

    新宫梦令:妃要搞定废柴暴君

    传言中有位千年冰山,暴戾嗜血的废柴王爷,又是全京城男女通吃,最想倒贴的国民夫婿。可他居然对她撒娇卖萌,嘟嘴求抱?简直与传言格格不入,判若云泥!他里外不一,却偏偏只在她面前原形毕露。王府美人再怎争宠,可也唯独只对她宠爱无度。她不信没有他的底线,对王府妃妾骂之,揍之,不行还休之,王府奇珍异宝摔之,扔之,打不烂就卖之。反正闹得王府鸡犬不宁,鬼哭狼嚎。然废柴王爷却心花怒放,一句“有赏”让她吐血暗骂是不是傻?京城传言,废柴王爷是着了这丑傻女的道!废柴王爷甚至疯狂的站在城墙顶上拉横幅告白,引来全民围观,惊动圣上!有日,在废柴王爷对她不理不睬时,她却人心惶惶,思念如狂……于是,她开始启动了反倒追模式,直接把废柴王爷按压于塌。王爷床头羞涩捂脸,忙叫轻点疼。她仰头大笑,本妃出手,岂有搞不定之理?随即,废柴王爷一个翻身,把她置于身下……“爱妃,赶紧为本王宽衣……”本文甜宠+各种斗,结局欢喜欢迎入坑。
  • 妈咪,爹地去哪了

    妈咪,爹地去哪了

    他们青梅竹马,因为一个意外被绑在一起,绑就绑吧,各过各的。偏偏,一次中奖,有了个调解气氛的捣蛋鬼。什么?有女人要嫁给她孩子爹?儿子,操家伙我们去阉了你爹地。嗯?有男人要做他娃的爹?儿子,我们去轰了他的住所。萌娃擦汗,腹诽:爹地妈咪,你们能不能不要这么暴力?能不能不要带上他?作者:多好的娃啊,都被两个无良的父母带坏了。
  • 千禧年最好的礼物是易烊千玺

    千禧年最好的礼物是易烊千玺

    大家就叫我冰冰吧,冰冰也是个千纸鹤,写的不好不要怪我哦
  • 让这份错误延续

    让这份错误延续

    或许我们的相遇本身就是一种错误……但我从未后悔这样的开始,即便时光重来,我依旧是那样的人……从不改变
  • 陌上君来为谁伤

    陌上君来为谁伤

    前世她将他视作生命般爱护,哪怕万劫不复也心甘情愿,当她以为自己一个人孤独死去时却等来他的转身。她对他说,等我几日我愿陪你天涯海角,短短几日等她回来却早已沧海桑田,最后她抱着绝望长眠于黑暗。她以为两人再也不会见面,却不料还有相见一天,她说,褚清言我恨你,他却说对不起,这一世她到底会何去何从。
  • 快穿之萌萌哒的女配

    快穿之萌萌哒的女配

    是谁规定的各种类型小说里的女配一定都是恶毒的,是谁规小说里的女配一定没有什么好下场的,洛小米不小心被传说中的系统君选中了作为要多恶毒有多恶毒的女配去攻略传说中的各类男配,据说集齐不知道多少种类型的男配可以召唤神龙呢。本文小白加狗血,天雷滚滚,进坑前请带好避雷针。本文可能剧情略奇葩,请做好心理准备。
  • 四月建雪泪兮兮

    四月建雪泪兮兮

    113天内作者与爱人相识到相爱到分手的真实经历真实虐心恋情
  • 纨绔小蛮妻,帝王心上宠

    纨绔小蛮妻,帝王心上宠

    他是一位杀伐果断的邪肆君王,他的世界里在她还未出现之前都是一片灰白,待遇到她以后...好吧全部都变成了黑色。但是没办法谁让他一生肆意妄为却甘愿为她唯命是从呢?某大叔:老婆~某妹子:别乱叫,谁是你老婆了!某大叔:媳妇~某妹子:你个凑不要脸唔...的!某妹子欲哭无泪,这男人怎么到她面前跟发了情的禽兽一样啊!!!男人奸邪一笑,还不是因为媳妇滋味太好让为夫欲罢不能...??“季锦臣老娘去你皮皮狗的!”...