登陆注册
5590600000029

第29章 OF CERTAIN QUARRELS THAT CAME ON THE HANDS OF NORM

Howbeit,thinking it good to have a friend at court,I made occasion to put in the hand of the old serving-woman all of such small coins as I had won in my life servile,deeming myself well quit of such ill-gotten gear.And thereafter,with great mirth and noise,they set forth to climb the hill towards the castle,where I was led,through many a windy passage,to the chamber of Sir Hugh Kennedy.

There were torches lit,and the knight,a broad-shouldered,fair-haired man,with a stern,flushed face,was turning over and gazing at his new Book of Hours,like a child busy with a fresh toy.He laid the book down when we entered,and the senior of the two archers who accompanied me told him that I was he who had been summoned.

"Your name?"he asked;and I gave it.

"You are of gentle blood?"And I answering "Yes,"he replied,"Then see that you are ready to shed it for the King.Your life that was justly forfeit,is now,by his Royal mercy,returned to you,to be spent in his service.Rutherford and Douglas,go take him to quarters,and see that to-morrow he is clad as beseems a man of my command.Now good night to you--but stay!You,Norman Leslie,you will have quarrels on your hand.Wait not for them,but go to meet them,if they are with the French men-at-arms,and in quarrel see that you be swift and deadly.For the townsfolk,no brawling,marauding,or haling about of honest wenches.Here we are strangers,and my men must be respected."He bowed his head:his words had been curt,no grace or kindness had he shown me of countenance.I felt in my heart that to him Iwas but a pawn in the game of battle.Now I seemed as far off as ever I was from my foolish dream of winning my spurs;nay,perchance never had I sunk lower in my own conceit.Till this hour I had been,as it were,the hinge on which my share of the world turned,and now I was no more than a wheel in the carriage of a couleuvrine,an unconsidered cog in the machine of war.I was to be lost in a multitude,every one as good as myself,or better;and when I had thought of taking service,I had not foreseen the manner of it and the nature of the soldier's trade.My head,that I had carried high,somewhat drooped,as I saluted,imitating my companions,and we wheeled forth of the room.

"Hugh has taken the pride out of you,lad,or my name is not Randal Rutherford,"said the Border man who had guided me."Faith,he has a keen tongue and a short way with him,but there are worse commanders.And now you must to your quarters,for the hour is late and the guard-room shut."He led me to our common sleeping-place,where,among many snoring men-at-arms in a great bare hall,a pallet was laid for me,and my flesh crept as I remembered how this was the couch of him whom I had slain.Howbeit,being well weary,despite the strangeness of the place,after brief orisons I slept sound till a trumpet called us in the morning.

Concerning the strangeness of this waking,to me who had been gently nurtured,and the rough life,and profane words which I must hear (not,indeed,that they had been wholly banished from our wild days at St.Andrews),it is needless that I should tell.Seeing that Iwas come among rude neighbours,I even made shift to fall back,in semblance,on such manners as I had used among the students before Ileft Scotland,though many perils,and the fear wherein I stood of Brother Thomas,and the company of the maid Elliot,had caused me half to forget my swaggering ways.So,may God forgive me!I swore roundly;I made as if I deemed lightly of that Frenchman's death,and,in brief,I so bore me that,ere noon (when I behoved to go into Chinon with Randal Rutherford,and there provide me with the rich apparel of our company),I had three good quarrels on my hand.

First,there was the man-at-arms who had kissed me in the guard-room.He,in a "bourde"and mockery,making pretence that he would repeat his insult,got that which was owing him,and with interest,for indeed he could see out of neither of his squint eyes when I had dealt with him.And for this cause perforce,if he needed more proof of my manhood than the weight of my fist,he must tarry for the demonstration which he desired.

Then there was Robin Lindsay,and at his wrath I make no marvel,for the tale of how he came late to tryst,and at second-hand (with many such rude and wanton additions as soldiers use to make),was noised abroad all over the castle.His quarrel was no matter for fisticuffs;so,being attired in helmet,vambrace rerebrace,gauntlets,and greaves out of the armoury,where many such suits were stored,I met him in a certain quiet court behind the castle,where quarrels were usually voided.And now my practice of the sword at home and the lessons of our smith came handily to my need.

After much clashing of steel and smiting out of sparks,I chanced,by an art known to me,to strike his sword out of his hand.Then,having him at an avail,I threw down my own blade,and so plainly told him the plain truth,and how to his mistress I owed my life,which I would rather lose now at his hand than hear her honour blamed,that he forgave me,and we embraced as friends.Neither was this jest anew cast up against either of us,men fearing to laugh,as we say,with the wrong side of their mouths.

After this friendly bout at point and edge,Robin and Randal Rutherford,being off duty,must needs carry me to the Tennis Court,where Tremouille and the King were playing two young lords,and that for such a stake as would have helped to arm a hundred men for the aid of Orleans.It was pretty to see the ball fly about basted from the walls,and the players bounding and striking;and,little as Iunderstood the game,so eager was I over the sport,that a gentleman within the "dedans"touched me twice on the shoulder before I was aware of him.

"I would have a word with you,sir,if your grace can spare me the leisure.""May it not be spoken here?"I asked,for I was sorry to lose the spectacle of the tennis,which was new to me,and is a pastime wherein France beats the world.Pity it is that many players should so curse and blaspheme God and His saints!

同类推荐
  • 北郭集

    北郭集

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 古尊宿语录目录

    古尊宿语录目录

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town

    Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 送李兵曹赴河中

    送李兵曹赴河中

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • North American Species of Cactus

    North American Species of Cactus

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 炮灰女配翻身攻略

    炮灰女配翻身攻略

    【宠文:甜甜甜,穿书女主vs重生女vs穿越女】一觉醒来,柳月桐发现自己穿进了一本名叫《重生之嫡女风华》的古代言情文中,并且还被强制性的绑定了一个炮灰逆袭系统。要问她这是一种什么感受,她只能说心里已经有一万头草泥马奔腾而过。毕竟她穿越的这个可是炮灰中的炮灰,文中出场才一章,就被重生女和穿越女给灭掉了。小说中女主前世被自己的渣男丈夫和现代穿越过来的白莲花妹妹所害,最终落的一个胎死腹中,老死冷宫的下场,她至死才明白,自己终究是真情错付。重生归来,她发誓宁愿我负天下人,也绝不叫天下人负我!凭着前世的记忆,她一路逆袭打脸虐渣,最终登顶后位,成为母仪天下的皇后,谱写一段帝后传奇佳话。嗯,重生女确实挺厉害的,但是没办法,为了能够早日完成任务,她只能抄起自己三十米的大刀努力往前冲了。后来重生女和穿越女斗的你死我活,她只好放下屠刀立地成佛,坐山观虎斗,搬好小板凳好好当个吃瓜群众。只是她没想到,文中那个腹黑男主居然看上了她,还深夜潜入她的闺房,想要非礼她!天哪,男主你走开,你的心尖尖女主在那边,求放过好不好!某个腹黑男将她困在怀里,邪魅一笑:“小东西,我就喜欢你!”
  • 八荒剑神

    八荒剑神

    星辰演化大道,日月繁衍规则。强者无敌于世,夺天地之造化。叶晨风身负神秘金色血液,融合噬神之脑,继承恒古不朽意志,一念万骨枯,一剑沧海平,一人一剑横扫天地八荒,气凌万古苍穹,成就八荒剑神!
  • 大王尊

    大王尊

    一个宁静的村庄,一个憨厚的少年,一天天空闪烁,一个神物坠落在这里,强者人物大打出手,宁静的村落被毁,少年的亲人去世,怀着愤怒怀着梦想,他踏出了一片天地,#世间的一切都是公平的,危险和机遇都是同等的,这是一个神奇而危险的世界!
  • 剧情崩坏该咋办

    剧情崩坏该咋办

    本书讨论群:591954921什么!宇宙最强大佬创世神帝大人辛辛苦苦创造出来的美好世界竟然纷纷出现了剧情崩坏的情况,开始与原先设定好的剧情走向大相径庭。这到底是人性的扭曲还是道德的沦丧?那作为神帝之子的少年林辰自然就要义不容辞(被迫)地下凡帮老爹修复这该死的剧情来达到历练自己(应付老爹)的目的啦林辰:“卧槽!这都是什么鬼剧情啊,快弄死我了,老子不干啦!”
  • 哈利波特之黑魔之子

    哈利波特之黑魔之子

    黑暗在蔓延,初生的凤凰遭到吞噬……旧日的黑暗苏醒,新生的光明稚弱……死亡的圣器,涅槃的凤凰……西比尔·特里劳妮,语。
  • 异彩纷呈的民间艺术(上)

    异彩纷呈的民间艺术(上)

    民间艺术作品的题材和内容充分反映了民间社会大众的审美需求和心理需要,造型饱满粗犷,色彩鲜明浓郁,既美观实用,又具有求吉纳祥、驱利避害的精神功能。
  • 诸天劫运图

    诸天劫运图

    武将炼精,谋士炼神,战阵谋略之间,尽显乱世天骄风华。美漫融合,复仇救世,英雄辈出之际,超神之心不落下风。崛起于草莽之间,穿越诸天历练。手持热血长矛,腰佩披荆斩棘之剑。秉承人皇之道,背负黑暗前行,挽狂澜于既倒,扶大厦之将倾!(本人在此承诺,除非遭遇不可抗拒的因素,否则绝不太监)
  • 都市星域领主

    都市星域领主

    度过了无尽岁月,见证了无数文明起落,他是星域领主,碾压一切……(注:这是一本爽文)
  • 我们村的阴阳两界

    我们村的阴阳两界

    在一个小山村里,最神秘、最诡异、最可怕、最乡土的灵异事件频发,在深入探寻这些事件的过程中,一连串的惊人的诡秘接连爆出……传说中的神秘领域,不为人知的神秘传说,午夜,请谨慎。
  • 追妻无门:女boss不好惹

    追妻无门:女boss不好惹

    青涩蜕变,如今她是能独当一面的女boss,爱了冷泽聿七年,也同样花了七年时间去忘记他。以为是陌路,他突然向他表白,扬言要娶她,她只当他是脑子抽风,他的殷勤她也全都无视。他帮她查她父母的死因,赶走身边情敌,解释当初拒绝她的告别,和故意对她冷漠都是无奈之举。突然爆出她父母的死居然和冷家有丝毫联系,还莫名跳出个公爵未婚夫,扬言要与她履行婚约。峰回路转,破镜还能重圆吗? PS:我又开新文了,每逢假期必书荒,新文《有你的世界遇到爱》,喜欢我的文的朋友可以来看看,这是重生类现言,对这个题材感兴趣的一定要收藏起来。