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类别:其他 作者:William Morris字数:24142更新时间:19/01/02 09:57:21
WhatbefellmoreontheroaditselfIhadnotmuchtimetonote,forourbowmenspreadthemselvesoutalongthehedgethatlookedintothepasture—field,leavingsomesixfeetbetweenmanandman;therestofthebillmenwentalongwiththebowmen,andhaltedinclumpsofsomehalf—dozenalongtheirline,holdingthemselvesreadytohelpthebowmeniftheenemyshouldrunupundertheirshafts,ortorunontolengthenthelineincasetheyshouldtrytobreakinonourflank。Thehedgeinfrontofuswasofquick。IthadbeenstronglyplashedinthepastFebruary,andwasstiffandstout。Itstoodonalowbank; moreover,theleveloftheorchardwassomethirtyincheshigherthanthatofthefield。andtheditchsometwofootdeeperthanthefaceofthefield。Thefieldwentwindingroundtobeyondthechurch,makingaquarterofacircleaboutthevillage,andatthewesternendofitwerethebuttswhencethefolkwerecomingfromshootingwhenIfirstcameintothevillagestreet。 Altogether,tomewhoknewnothingofwartheplaceseemeddefensibleenough。IhavesaidthattheroaddownwhichLongGregorycamewithhistidingswentnorth;andthatwasitsgeneraldirection;butitsfirstreachwasnearlyeast,sothatthelowsunwasnotintheeyesofanyofus,andwhereWillGreentookhisstand,andIwithhim,itwasnearlyatourbacks。 CHAPTERVI THEBATTLEATTHETOWNSHIP’SEND Ourmenhadgotintotheirplacesleisurelyandcoollyenough,andwithnolackofjestingandlaughter。Aswewentalongthehedgebytheroad,theleaderstoreoffleafytwigsfromthelowoakbushestherein,andsetthemforarallyingsignintheirhatsandheadpieces,andtwoorthreeofthemhadhornsforblowing。 WillGreen,whenhegotintohisplace,whichwasthirtyyardsfromwhereJackStrawandthebillmenstoodinthecornerofthetwohedges,theroadhedgeandthehedgebetweenthecloseandfield,lookedtorightandleftofhimamoment,thenturnedtothemanontheleftandsaid: \"Lookyou,mate,whenyouhearourhornsblowasknomorequestions,butshootstraightandstrongatwhatsocomethtowardsus,tillyehearmoretidingsfromJackStraworfromme。Passthatwordonward。\" Thenhelookedatmeandsaid: \"Now,ladfromEssex,thouhadstbestsitdownoutofthewayatonce:forsoothIwotnotwhyIbroughttheehither。Wiltthounotbacktothecross,forthouartlittleofafighting—man?\" \"Nay,\"saidI,\"Iwouldseetheplay。Whatshallcomeofit?\" \"Little,\"saidhe;\"weshallslayahorseortwainmaybe。Iwilltellthee,sincethouhastnotseenafightbelike,asIhaveseensome,thatthesemen—at—armscannotrunfasteithertotheplayorfromit,iftheybea—foot;andiftheycomeona— horseback,whatshallhindermetoputashaftintothepoorbeast?Butdownwiththeeonthedaisies,forsomeshottherewillbefirst。\" Ashespokehewaspullingoffhisbeltsandothergear,andhiscoat,whichdone,helaidhisquiverontheground,girthimagain,didhisaxeandbucklerontohisgirdle,andhunguphisotherattireonthenearesttreebehindus。Thenheopenedhisquiverandtookoutofitsometwodozenofarrows,whichhestuckinthegroundbesidehimreadytohishand。Mostofthebowmenwithinsightweredoingthelike。 AsIglancedtowardthehousesIsawthreeorfourbrightfiguresmovingthroughtheorchards,andpresentlynotedthattheywerewomen,allcladmoreorlesslikethegirlintheRose,exceptthattwoofthemworewhitecoifsontheirheads。Theirerrandtherewasclear,foreachcarriedabundleofarrowsunderherarm。 OneofthemcamestraightuptoWillGreen,andIcouldseeatoncethatshewashisdaughter。Shewastallandstronglymade,withblackhairlikeherfather,somewhatcomely,thoughnogreatbeauty;butastheymet,hereyessmiledevenmorethanhermouth,andmadeherfacelookverysweetandkind,andthesmilewasansweredbackinawaysoquaintlyliketoherfather’sface,thatItoosmiledforgoodwillandpleasure。 \"Well,well,lass,\"saidhe,\"dostthouthinkthathereisCrecyfieldtoward,thatyebringallthisartillery?Turnback,mygirl,andsetthepotonthefire;forthatshallweneedwhenwecomehome,Iandthisballad—makerhere。\" \"Nay,\"shesaid,noddingkindlyatme,\"ifthisistobenoCrecy,thenmayIstoptosee,aswellastheballad—maker,sincehehathneitherswordnorstaff?\" \"Sweetling,\"hesaid,\"gettheehomeinhaste。Thisplayisbutlittle,yetmightestthoubehurtinit;andtrustmethetimemaycome,sweetheart,wheneventhouandsuchasthoushaltholdaswordorastaff。Erethemoonthrowsashadowweshallbeback。\" Sheturnedawaylingering,notwithouttearsonherface,laidthesheafofarrowsatthefootofthetree,andhastenedoffthroughtheorchard。Iwasgoingtosaysomething,whenWillGreenhelduphishandaswhowouldbidushearken。Thenoiseofthehorse—hoofs,aftergrowingnearerandnearer,hadceasedsuddenly,andaconfusedmurmurofvoiceshadtakentheplaceofit。 \"Gettheedown,andtakecover,oldlad,\"saidWillGreen;\"thedancewillsoonbegin,andyeshallhearthemusicpresently。\" SureenoughasIslippeddownbythehedgeclosetowhichIhadbeenstanding,Iheardtheharshtwangofthebow—strings,one,two,three,almosttogether,fromtheroad,andeventhewhewoftheshafts,thoughthatwasdrownedinamomentbyaconfusedbutloudandthreateningshoutfromtheotherside,andagainthebowstringsclanged,andthistimeafar—offclashofarmsfollowed,andtherewithalthatcryofastrongmanthatcomeswithouthiswill,andissodifferentfromhiswontedvoicethatonehasaguesstherebyofthechangethatdeathis。Thenforawhilewasalmostsilence;nordidourhornsblowup,thoughsomehalf—dozenofthebillmenhadleaptintotheroadwhenthebowsfirstshot。Butpresentlycameagreatblareoftrumpetsandhornsfromtheotherside,andtherewithasitwereariverofsteelandbrightcoatspouredintothefieldbeforeus,andstilltheirhornsblewastheyspreadouttowardtheleftofourline; thecattleinthepasture—field,heretoforefeedingquietly,seemedfrightenedsillybythesuddennoise,andranabouttailinairandlowingloudly;theoldbullwithhisheadalittlelowered,andhisstubbornlegsplantedfirmly,growlingthreateningly;whilethegeeseaboutthebrookwaddledawaygobblingandsqueaking;allwhichseemedsostrangetousalongwiththethreatofsuddendeaththatrangoutfromthebrightarrayoveragainstus,thatwelaughedoutright,themostofus,andWillGreenputdownhisheadinmockeryofthebullandgruntedlikehim,whereatwelaughedyetmore。Heturnedroundtomeashenockedhisarrow,andsaid: \"Iwouldtheywerejustfiftypacesnigher,andtheymovenot。 Ho!JackStraw,shallweshoot?\" Forthelatter—namedwasnighusnow;heshookhisheadandsaidnothingashestoodlookingattheenemy’sline。 \"Fearnotbuttheyaretherightfolk,Jack,\"quothWillGreen。 \"Yea,yea,\"saidhe,\"butabideawhile;theycouldmakenoughtofthehighway,andtwooftheirsergeantshadamessagefromthegrey—goosefeather。Abide,fortheyhavenotcrossedtheroadtoourrighthand,andbelikehavenotseenourfellowsontheotherside,whoarenowforabushmenttothem。\" Ilookedhardattheman。Hewasatall,wiry,andbroad— shoulderedfellow,cladinahandsomearmourofbrightsteelthatcertainlyhadnotbeenmadeforayeoman,butoverithehadacommonlinensmock—frockorgabardine,likeourfieldworkmenwearnoworusedtowear,andinhishelmethecarriedinsteadofafeatherawispofwheatenstraw。Heboreaheavyaxeinhishandbesidestheswordhewasgirtwith,androundhisneckhungagreathornforblowing。IshouldsaythatIknewthattherewereatleastthree\"JackStraws\"amongthefellowshipofthediscontented,oneofwhomwasoverinEssex。 Aswewaitedthere,everybowmanwithhisshaftnockedonthestring,therewasamovementinthelineopposite,andpresentlycamefromitalittleknotofthreemen,themiddleoneonhorseback,theothertwoarmedwithlong—handledglaives;allthreewellmuffledupinarmour。AstheycamenearerIcouldseethatthehorsemanhadatabardoverhisarmour,gailyembroideredwithagreentreeonagoldground,andinhishandatrumpet。 \"Theyarecometosummonus。Wiltthouthathespeak,Jack?\" saidWillGreen。 \"Nay,\"saidtheother;\"yetshallhehavewarningfirst。Shootwhenmyhornblows!\" Andtherewithhecameuptothehedge,climbedover,slowlybecauseofhisarmour,andstoodsomedozenyardsoutinthefield。Themanonhorsebackputhistrumpettohismouthandblewalongblast,andthentookascrollintohishandandmadeasifheweregoingtoread;butJackStrawlifteduphisvoiceandcriedout: \"Doitnot,orthouartbutdead!Wewillhavenoaccursedlawyersandtheirsheep—skinshere!Gobacktothosethatsentthee————\" Butthemanbrokeininaloudharshvoice: \"Ho!YEPEOPLE!whatwillyegatheringinarms?\" ThencriedJackStraw: \"SirFool,holdyourpeacetillyehaveheardme,orelseweshootatonce。Gobacktothosethatsentthee,andtellthemthatwefreemenofKentareonthewaytoLondontospeakwithKingRichard,andtotellhimthatwhichhewotsnot;towit,thatthereisacertainsortoffoolsandtraitorstotherealmwhowouldputcollarsonournecksandmakebeastsofus,andthatitishisrightandhisdevoirtodoashesworewhenhewascrownedandanointedatWestminsterontheStoneofDoom,andgainsaythesethievesandtraitors;andifhebetooweak,thenshallwehelphim;andifhewillnotbeking,thenshallwehaveonewhowillbe,andthatistheKing’sSonofHeaven。Now,therefore,ifanywithstandusonourlawfulerrandaswegotospeakwithourownkingandlord,lethimlooktoit。Bearbackthiswordtothemthatsentthee。Butforthee,hearken,thoubastardofaninkysheep—skin!gettheegoneandtarrynot; threetimesshallIliftupmyhand,andthethirdtimelooktothyself,forthenshaltthouhearthelooseofourbowstrings,andafterthatnoughtelsetillthouhearestthedevilbiddingtheewelcometohell!\" Ourfellowsshouted,butthesummonerbeganagain,yetinaquaveringvoice: \"Ho!YEPEOPLE!whatwillyegatheringinarms?Wotyenotthatyearedoingorshalldogreatharm,loss,andhurttotheking’slieges————\" Hestopped;JackStraw’shandwasloweredforthesecondtime。 Helookedtohismenrightandleft,andthenturnedreinandturnedtail,andscuttledbacktothemainbodyathisswiftest。 HugelaughterrattledoutallalongourlineasJackStrawclimbedbackintotheorchardgrinningalso。 Thenwenotedmoremovementintheenemy’sline。Theywerespreadingthearchersandarbalestierstoourleft,andthemen— at—armsandothersalsospreadsome,whatunderthethreepennonsofwhichLongGregoryhadtoldus,andwhichwereplainenoughtousinthedearevening。Presentlythemovinglinefacedus,andthearcherssetoffatasmartpacetowardus,themen—at—armsholdingbackalittlebehindthem。Iknewnowthattheyhadbeenwithinbowshotallalong,butourmenwerelothtoshootbeforetheirfirstshotswouldtell,likethosehalf—dozenintheroadwhen,astheytoldmeafterwards,aplumpoftheirmen—at—armshadmadeashowoffallingon。 Butnowassoonasthosemenbegantomoveonusdirectlyinface,JackStrawputhishorntohislipsandblewaloudroughblastthatwasechoedbyfiveorsixothersalongtheorchardhedge。Everymanhadhisshaftnockedonthestring;Iwatchedthem,andWillGreenspecially;heandhisbowanditsstringseemedallofapiece,soeasilybyseemingdidhedrawthenockofthearrowtohisear。Amoment,ashetookhisaim,andthen——OthendidIunderstandthemeaningoftheawewithwhichtheancientpoetspeaksofthelooseofthegodApollo’sbow;forterribleindeedwasthemingledsoundofthetwangingbowstringandthewhirringshaftsoclosetome。 IwasnowonmykneesrightinfrontofWillandsawallclearly; thearbalestiers(fornolong—bowmenwereoveragainstourstead)hadallofthembrightheadpieces,andstoutbody—armourofboiledleatherwithmetalstuds,andastheycametowardsus,Icouldseeovertheirshouldersgreatwoodenshieldshangingattheirbacks。Furthertoourlefttheirlong—bowmenhadshotalmostassoonasours,andIheardorseemedtoheartherushofthearrowsthroughtheapple—boughsandaman’scrytherewith; butwithusthelong—bowhadbeenbeforethecross—bow;oneofthearbalestiersfelloutright,hisgreatshieldclatteringdownonhim,andmovednomore;whilethreeotherswerehitandwerecrawlingtotherear。Theresthadshoulderedtheirbowsandwereaiming,butIthoughtunsteadily;andbeforethetriggersweredrawnagainWillGreenhadnockedandloosed,andnotafewothersofourfolk;thencamethewoodenhailoftheboltsrattlingthroughtheboughs,butalloverheadandnoonehit。 ThenexttimeWillGreennockedhisarrowhedrewwithagreatshout,whichallourfellowstookup;forthearbalestiersinsteadofturningaboutintheirplacescoveredbytheirgreatshieldsandwindinguptheircross—bowsforasecondshot,asisthecustomofsuchsoldiers,ranhuddlingtogethertowardtheirmen—at—arms,ourarrowsdrivingthump—thumpintotheirshieldsastheyran:Isawfourlyingonthefielddeadorsorewounded。 Butourarchersshoutedagain,andkeptoneachpluckingthearrowsfromtheground,andnockingandloosingswiftlybutdeliberatelyatthelinebeforethem;indeednowwasthetimefortheseterriblebowmen,forasWillGreentoldmeafterwardstheyalwaysreckonedtokillthroughclothorleatheratfivehundredyards,andtheyhadletthecross—bowmencomenearlywithinthreehundred,andthesewerenowallmingledandmuddledupwiththemen—at—armsatscantfivehundredyards’distance; andbelike,too,thelatterwerenottreatingthemtoowell,butseemedtobebelabouringthemwiththeirspear—stavesintheirangeratthepoornessoftheplay;sothatasWillGreensaiditwaslikeshootingathay—ricks。 Allthisyoumustunderstandlastedbutafewminutes,andwhenourmenhadbeenshootingquitecoolly,likegoodworkmenatpeacefulwork,forafewminutesmore,theenemy’slineseemedtoclearsomewhat;thepennonwiththethreeredkineshowedinfrontandthreemenarmedfromheadtofootingleamingsteel,exceptfortheirshortcoatsbrightwithheraldry,werewithit。 Oneofthem(andheborethethreekineonhiscoat)turnedroundandgavesomewordofcommand,andanangryshoutwentupfromthem,andtheycameonsteadilytowardsus,themanwiththeredkineonhiscoatleadingthem,agreatnakedswordinhishand:youmustnotethattheywereallonfoot;butastheydrewnearerIsawtheirhorsesledbygroomsandpagescomingonslowlybehindthem。 SoothsaidWillGreenthatthemen—at—armsrunnotfasteithertoorfrothefray;theycameonnofasterthanahastywalk,theirarmsclashingaboutthemandthetwangofthebowsandwhistleofthearrowsneverfailingallthewhile,butgoingonlikethepushofthewesterlygale,asfromtimetotimethemen—at—armsshouted,\"Ha!ha!out!out!Kentishthieves!\" Butwhentheybegantofallon,JackStrawshoutedout,\"Billstothefield!billstothefield!\" Thenallourbillmenranupandleaptoverthehedgeintothemeadowandstoodstoutlyalongtheditchunderourbows,JackStrawintheforefronthandlinghisgreataxe。Thenhecastitintohislefthand,caughtuphishornandwindeditloudly。Themen—at—armsdrewnearsteadily,somefellunderthearrow—storm,butnotamany;forthoughthetargetwasbig,itwashard,sincenoteventhecloth—yardshaftcouldpiercewell—wroughtarmourofplate,andtherewasmucharmouramongthem。Withalthearbalestierswereshootingagain,buthighandataventure,sotheydidusnohurt。 ButasthesesoldiersmadewisebytheFrenchwarwerenowdrawingnear,andourbowmenwerecastingdowntheirbowsanddrawingtheirshortswords,orhandlingtheiraxes,asdidWillGreen,muttering,\"NowmustHobWright’sgearendthisplay\"—— whilethiswasa—doing,lo,onasuddenaflightofarrowsfromourrightontheflankofthesergeants’array,whichstayedthemsomewhat;notbecauseitslewmanymen,butbecausetheybegantobethinkthemthattheirfoesweremanyandallaroundthem; thentheroad—hedgeontherightseemedalivewitharmedmen,forwhatevercouldholdswordorstaffamongstuswasthere;everybowmanalsoleaptourorchard—hedgeswordoraxeinhand,andwithagreatshout,billmen,archers,andall,raninonthem; half—armed,yea,andhalf—nakedsomeofthem;strongandstoutandlitheandlightwithal,thewrathofbattleandthehopeofbettertimesliftinguptheirheartstillnothingcouldwithstandthem。Sowasallmingledtogether,andforaminuteortwowasaconfusedclamouroverwhichroseaclatterliketherivetingofironplates,orthenoiseofthestreetofcoppersmithsatFlorence;thenthethrongburstopenandthesteel—cladsergeantsandsquiresandknightsranhuddlingandshufflingtowardstheirhorses;butsomecastdowntheirweaponsandthrewuptheirhandsandcriedforpeaceandransom;andsomestoodandfoughtdesperately,andslewsometilltheywerehammereddownbymanystrokes,andofthesewerethebailiffsandtipstaves,andthelawyersandtheirmen,whocouldnotrunandhopedfornomercy。 Ilookedasonapictureandwondered,andmymindwasatstraintoremembersomethingforgotten,whichyethadleftitsmarkonit。Iheardthenoiseofthehorse—hoofsofthefleeingmen—at— arms(thearchersandarbalestiershadscatteredbeforethelastminutesoftheplay),Iheardtheconfusedsoundoflaughterandrejoicingdowninthemeadow,andclosebymetheeveningwindliftingthelightertwigsofthetrees,andfarawaythemanynoisesofthequietcountry,tilllightandsoundbothbegantofadefrommeandIsawandheardnothing。 IleaptuptomyfeetpresentlyandtherewasWillGreenbeforemeasIhadfirstseenhiminthestreetwithcoatandhoodandthegearathisgirdleandhisunstrungbowinhishand;hisfacesmilingandkindagain,butmaybeathoughtsad。 \"Well,\"quothI,\"whatisthetalefortheballad—maker?\" \"AsJackStrawsaiditwouldbe,\"saidhe,\"`theendofthedayandtheendofthefray;’\"andhepointedtothebraveshowoftheskyoverthesunkensun;\"theknightsfledandthesheriffdead:twoofthelawyerkindslainafield,andonehanged:andcruelwashetomakethemcruel:andthreebailiffsknockedonthehead——stoutmen,andsowitless,thatnonefoundtheirbrainsintheirskulls;andfivearbalestiersandonearcherslain,andascoreandahalfofothers,mostlymencomebackfromtheFrenchwars,menoftheCompanionsthere,knowingnoothercraftthanfightingforgold;andthisistheendtheyarepaidfor。 Well,brother,savingthelawyerswhobelikehadnosouls,butonlyparchmentdeedsandlibelsofthesame,Godresttheirsouls!\" Hefella—musing;butIsaid,\"AndofourFellowshipwereanyslain?\" \"Twogoodmenofthetownship,\"hesaid,\"HobHornerandAntonyWebber,wereslainoutright,HobwithashaftandAntonyinthehand—play,andJohnPargetterhurtverysoreontheshoulderwithaglaive;andfivemoremenoftheFellowshipslaininthehand—play,andsomefewhurt,butnotsorely。Andastothoseslain,ifGodgivetheirsoulsrestitiswell;forlittleresttheyhadontheearthbelike;butforme,Idesirerestnomore。\" Ilookedathimandoureyesmetwithnolittlelove;andI wonderedtoseehowwrathandgriefwithinhimwerecontendingwiththekindnessoftheman,andhowclearthetokensofitwereinhisface。 \"Comenow,oldlad,\"saidhe,\"forIdeemthatJohnBallandJackStrawhaveawordtosaytousatthecrossyet,sincethesemenbrokeoffthetellingofthetale;thereshallweknowwhatwearetotakeinhandto—morrow。Andafterwardsthoushalteatanddrinkinmyhousethisonce,ifneveragain\" Sowewentthroughtheorchardclosesagain;andotherswereaboutandanighus,allturnedtowardsthecrossaswewentoverthedewygrass,whereonthemoonwasjustbeginningtothrowshadows。 CHAPTERVII MOREWORDSATTHECROSS Igotintomyoldplaceagainonthestepsofthecross,WillGreenbesideme,andabovemeJohnBallandJackStrawagain。 Themoonwashalf—wayuptheheavensnow,andtheshortsummernighthadbegun,calmandfragrant,withjustsomuchnoiseoutsideourquietcircleasmadeonefeeltheworldaliveandhappy。 WewaitedsilentlyuntilwehadheardJohnBallandthestoryofwhatwastodo;andpresentlyhebegantospeak。 \"Goodpeople,itisbegun,butnotended。WhichofyouishardyenoughtowendtheroadtoLondonto—morrow?\" \"All!All!\"theyshouted。 \"Yea,\"saidhe,\"evensoIdeemedofyou。Yetforsoothhearken!Londonisagreatandgrievouscity;andmayhappenwhenyecomethitheritshallseemtoyouovergreattodealwith,whenyerememberthelittletownshipsandthecotsyecamefrom。 \"Moreover,whenyedwellhereinKentyethinkforsoothofyourbrethreninEssexorSuffolk,andtherebelikeanend。ButfromLondonyemayhaveaninklingofalltheworld,andover— burdensomemaybeshallthatseemtoyou,afewandafeeblepeople。 \"NeverthelessIsaytoyou,remembertheFellowship,inthehopeofwhichyehavethisdayconquered;andwhenyecometoLondonbewiseandwary;andthatisasmuchastosay,beboldandhardy;forinthesedaysareyebuildingahousewhichshallnotbeoverthrown,andtheworldshallnotbetoogreatortoolittletoholdit:forindeeditshallbetheworlditself,setfreefromevil—doersforfriendstodwellin。\" Heceasedawhile,buttheyhearkenedstill,asifsomethingmorewascoming。Thenhesaid: \"To—morrowweshalltaketheroadforRochester;andmostlikeitwerewelltoseewhatSirJohnNewtoninthecastlemaysaytous:forthemanisnoillman,andhathatonguewell—shapenforwords;anditwerewellthatwehadhimoutofthecastleandawaywithus,andthatweputawordinhismouthtosaytotheKing。Andwotyewell,goodfellows,thatbythenwecometoRochesterweshallbeagoodlycompany,anderewecometoBlackheathaverygreatcompany;andatLondonBridgewhoshallstayourhost? \"Thereforethereisnoughtthatcanundousexceptourownselvesandourhearkeningtosoftwordsfromthosewhowouldslayus。 Theyshallbidusgohomeandabidepeacefullywithourwivesandchildrenwhilethey,thelordsandcouncillorsandlawyers,imaginecounselandremedyforus;andevensoshallourownfollybidus;andifwehearkentheretoweareundoneindeed; fortheyshallfalluponourpeacewithwar,andourwivesandchildrentheyshalltakefromus,andsomeofustheyshallhang,andsometheyshallscourge,andtheothersshallbetheiryoke— beasts——yea,andworse,fortheyshalllackmeatmore。 \"Tofoolshearkennot,whethertheybeyourselvesoryourfoemen,foreithershallleadyouastray。 \"Withthelordsparleynot,foryeknowalreadywhattheywouldsaytoyou,andthatis,`Churl,letmebridletheeandsaddlethee,andeatthylivelihoodthatthouwinnest,andcalltheehardnamesbecauseIeattheeup;andforthee,speaknotanddonot,saveasIbidthee。’ \"Allthatistheendoftheirparleying。 \"Thereforebeyebold,andagainbold,andthricebold!Gripthebow,handlethestaff,drawthesword,andsetoninthenameoftheFellowship!\" Heendedamidloudshouts;butstraight—wayansweringshoutswereheard,andagreatnoiseofthewindingofhorns,andI misdoubtedanewonslaught;andsomeofthoseinthethrongbegantostringtheirbowsandhandletheirbills;butWillGreenpulledmebythesleeveandsaid: \"Friendsarethesebythewindingoftheirhorns;thouartquitforthisnight,oldlad。\"AndthenJackStrawcriedoutfromthecross:\"Fairandsoftly,mymasters!ThesebemenofourFellowship,andareforyourgueststhisnight;theyarefromthebentsthissideofMedway,andarewithusherebecauseofthepilgrimageroad,andthatisthebestintheseparts,andsotheshortesttoRochester。Anddoubtyenothingofourbeingtakenunawaresthisnight;forIhavebiddenandsentoutwatchersoftheways,andneitheraman’ssonnoramare’ssonmaycomeinonuswithoutespial。Nowmakeweourfriendswelcome。Forsooth,I lookedforthemanhourlater;andhadtheycomeanhourearlieryet,someheadswouldnowlieonthecoldgrasswhichshalllieonafeatherbedto—night。Butletbe,sincealliswell! \"Nowgetwehometoourhouses,andeatanddrinkandslumberthisnight,ifneveronceagain,amidthemultitudeoffriendsandfellows;andyetsoberlyandwithoutriot,sincesomuchworkistohand。Moreoverthepriestsaith,bearyethedeadmen,bothfriendsandfoes,intothechancelofthechurch,andtherethisnighthewillwakethem:butafterto—morrowletthedeadabidetoburytheirdead!\" Therewithheleaptdownfromthecross,andWillandIbestirredourselvesandmingledwiththenew—comers。Theyweresomethreehundredstrong,cladandarmedinallwayslikethepeopleofourtownship,exceptsomehalf—dozenwhosearmourshonecoldlikeiceunderthemoonbeams。WillGreensoonhadadozenofthembythesleevetocomehomewithhimtoboardandbed,andthenIlosthimforsomeminutes,andturningaboutsawJohnBallstandingbehindme,lookingpensivelyonallthestirandmerryhumoursofthejoyousuplanders。 \"BrotherfromEssex,\"saidhe,\"shallIseetheeagainto—night? Iwerefainofspeechwiththee;forthouseemestlikeonethathasseenmorethanmost。\" \"Yea,\"saidI,\"ifyecometoWillGreen’shouse,forthitheramIbidden。\" \"ThithershallIcome,\"saidhe,smilingkindly,\"ornomanI knowinfield。Loyou,WillGreenlookingforsomething,andthatisme。Butinhishousewillbesongandthetalkofmanyfriends;andforsoothIhavewordsinmethatcravetocomeoutinaquietplacewheretheymayhaveeachonehisownanswer。Ifthouartnotafraidofdeadmenwhowerealiveandwickedthismorning,comethoutothechurchwhensupperisdone,andtherewemaytalkallwewill。\" WillGreenwasstandingbesideusbeforehehaddone,withhishandlaidonthepriest’sshoulder,waitingtillhehadspokenout;andasInoddedYeatoJohnBallhesaid: \"Now,masterpriest,thouhastspokenenoughthistwoorthreehours,andthismynewbrothermusttellandtalkinmyhouse; andtheremymaidwillhearhiswisdomwhichlaystillunderthehedgee’ennowwhentheboltswereabroad。Socomeye,andyegoodfellows,come!\" Soweturnedawaytogetherintothelittlestreet。ButwhileJohnBallhadbeenspeakingtomeIfeltstrangely,asthoughI hadmorethingstosaythanthewordsIknewcouldmakeclear:asifIwantedtogetfromotherpeopleanewsetofwords。 Moreover,aswepassedupthestreetagainIwasonceagainsmittenwiththegreatbeautyofthescene;thehouses,thechurchwithitsnewchancelandtower,snow—whiteinthemoonbeamsnow;thedressesandarmsofthepeople,menandwomen(forthelatterwerenowmixedupwiththemen);theirgravesonorouslanguage,andthequaintandmeasuredformsofspeech,wereagainbecomeawondertomeandaffectedmealmosttotears。 CHAPTERVIII SUPPERATWILLGREEN’S IwalkedalongwiththeothersmusingasifIdidnotbelongtothem,tillwecametoWillGreen’shouse。Hewasoneofthewealthieroftheyeomen,andhishousewasoneofthoseItoldyouof,thelowerstoryofwhichwasbuiltofstone。Ithadnotbeenbuiltlong,andwasverytrimandneat。ThefitofwonderhadwornoffmeagainbythenIreachedit,orperhapsIshouldgiveyouacloserdescriptionofit,foritwasahandsomeyeoman’sdwellingofthatday,whichisasmuchassayingitwasverybeautiful。Thehouseontheothersideofit,thelasthouseinthevillage,wasoldorevenancient;allbuiltofstone,andexceptforanewerpiecebuiltontoit——ahall,itseemed——hadroundarches,someofthemhandsomelycarved。Iknewthatthiswastheparson’shouse;buthewasanothersortofpriestthanJohnBall,andwhatforfear,whatforhatred,hadgonebacktohismonasterywiththetwootherchantreypriestswhodweltinthathouse;sothatthemenofthetownship,andmoreespeciallythewomen,werethinkinggladlyhowJohnBallshouldsaymassintheirnewchancelonthemorrow。 WillGreen’sdaughterwaswaitingforhimatthedoorandgavehimacloseandeagerhug,andhadakisstospareforeachofuswithal:astronggirlshewas,asIhavesaid,andsweetandwholesomealso。Shemademerrywithherfather;yetitwaseasytoseethatherheartwasinhermouthallalong。Therewasayoungergirlsometwelvesummersold,andaladoften,whowereeasilytobeknownforhischildren;anoldwomanalso,whohadherlivelihoodthere,andhelpedthehousehold;andmoreoverthreelongyoungmen,whocameintothehouseafterwehadsatdown,towhomWillnoddedkindly。Theywerebriskladsandsmart,buthadbeenafieldafterthebeaststhatevening,andhadnotseenthefray。 Theroomwecameintowasindeedthehouse,fortherewasnothingbutitonthegroundfloor,butastairinthecornerwentuptothechamberorloftabove。ItwasmuchliketheroomattheRose,butbigger;thecupboardbetterwrought,andwithmorevesselsonit,andhandsomer。Alsothewalls,insteadofbeingpanelled,werehungwithacoarseloosely—wovenstuffofgreenworstedwithbirdsandtreeswovenintoit。Therewereflowersinplentystuckabouttheroom,mostlyoftheyellowblossomingflagorflower—de—luce,ofwhichIhadseenplentyinalltheditches,butinthewindownearthedoorwasapotfullofthosesamewhitepoppiesIhadseenwhenIfirstwokeup;andthetablewasallsetforthwithmeatanddrink,abigsalt—cellarofpewterinthemiddle,coveredwithawhitecloth。 Wesatdown,thepriestblessedthemeatinthenameoftheTrinity,andwecrossedourselvesandfellto。Thevictualwasplentifulofbrothandflesh—meat,andbreadandcherries,soweateanddrank,andtalkedlightlytogetherwhenwewerefull。 Yetwasnotthefeastsogayasmighthavebeen。WillGreenhadmetositnexttohim,andontheothersidesatJohnBall;butthepriesthadgrownsomewhatdistraught,andsatasonethinkingofsomewhatthatwasliketoescapehisthought。WillGreenlookedathisdaughterfromtimetotime,andwhileshiseyesglancedroundthefairchamberasonewholovedit,andhiskindfacegrewsad,yetneversullen。WhentheherdsmencameintothehalltheyfellstraightwaytoaskingquestionsconcerningthoseoftheFellowshipwhohadbeenslaininthefray,andoftheirwivesandchildren;sothatforawhilethereafternomancaredtojest,fortheywereaneighbourlyandkindfolk,andweresorrybothforthedead,andalsoforthelivingthatshouldsufferfromthatday’swork。 Sothenwesatsilentawhile。Theunseenmoonwasbrightovertheroofofthehouse,sothatoutsideallwasgleamingbrightsavetheblackshadows,thoughthemooncamenotintotheroom,andthewhitewallofthetowerwasthewhitestandthebrightestthingwecouldsee。 Wideopenwerethewindows,andthescentsofthefragrantnightfloatedinuponus,andthesoundsofthemenattheirmeatormakingmerryaboutthetownship;andwhilesweheardthegibberofanowlfromthetreeswestwardofthechurch,andthesharpcryofablackbirdmadefearfulbytheprowlingstoat,orthefar—offlowingofacowfromtheuplandpastures;orthehoofsofahorsetrottingonthepilgrimageroad(andoneofourwatcherswouldthatbe)。 Thuswesatawhile,andonceagaincamethatfeelingovermeofwonderandpleasureatthestrangeandbeautifulsights,mingled。 withthesightsandsoundsandscentsbeautifulindeed,yetnotstrange,butratherlongfamiliartome。 ButnowWillGreenstartedinhisseatwherehesatwithhisdaughterhangingoverhischair,herhandamidsthisthickblackcurls,andsheweepingsoftly,Ithought;andhisroughstrongvoicebrokethesilence。 \"Why,ladsandneighbours,whatailsus?Iftheknightswhofledfromusthiseveweretocreepbackhitherandlookinatthewindow,theywoulddeemthattheyhadslainusafterall,andthatwewerebuttheghostsofthemenwhofoughtthem。Yet,forsooth,fairitisatwhilestositwithfriendsandletthesummernightspeakforusandtellusitstales。Butnow,sweetling,fetchthemazerandthewine。\" \"Forsooth,\"saidJohnBall,\"ifyelaughnotover—muchnow,yeshalllaughthemoreonthemorrowofto—morrow,asyedrawnearertotheplayofpointandedge。\" \"Thatissooth,\"saidoneoftheuplandguests。\"SoitwasseeninFrancewhenwefoughtthere;andtheeveoffightwassoberandthemornwasmerry。\" \"Yea,\"saidanother,\"butthere,forsooth,itwasfornothingyefought;andto—morrowitshallbeforafairreward。\" \"Itwasforlifewefought,\"saidthefirst。 \"Yea,\"saidthesecond,\"forlife;andleavetogohomeandfindthelawyersattheirfellgame。Ho,WillGreen,callahealthoverthecup!\" FornowWillGreenhadabowlofwineinhishand。Hestoodupandsaid:\"Here,now,IcallahealthtothewrightsofKentwhobeturningourplough—sharesintoswordsandourpruning—hooksintospears!Drinkaround,mymasters!\" Thenhedrank,andhisdaughterfilledthebowlbrimmingagainandhepassedittome。AsItookitIsawthatitwasoflightpolishedwoodcuriouslyspeckled,withabandofsilverroundit,onwhichwascutthelegend,\"InthenameoftheTrinityfillthecupanddrinktome。\"AndbeforeIdrank,itcameuponmetosay,\"To—morrow,andthefairdaysafterwards!\" ThenIdrankagreatdraughtofthestrongredwine,andpassediton;andeverymansaidsomethingoverit,as\"TheroadtoLondonBridge!\"\"HobCarterandhismate!\"andsoon,tilllastofallJohnBalldrank,saying: \"Tenyearshence,andthefreedomoftheFellowship!\"ThenhesaidtoWillGreen:\"Now,Will,mustIneedsdeparttogoandwakethedead,bothfriendandfoeinthechurchyonder;andwhosoofyouwillbeshrivenlethimcometomethitherinthemorn,norspareforaslittleaftersunriseasitmaybe。AndthisourfriendandbrotherfromoverthewaterofThames,hehathwilltotalkwithmeandIwithhim;sonowwillItakehimbythehand:andsoGodkeepyou,fellows!\" Irosetomeethimashecameroundtheheadofthetable,andtookhishand。WillGreenturnedroundtomeandsaid: \"Thouwiltcomebackagaintimely,oldlad;forbetimesonthemorrowmustweriseifweshalldineatRochester。\" IstammeredasIyea—saidhim;forJohnBallwaslookingstrangelyatmewithahalf—smile,andmyheartbeatanxiouslyandfearfully:butwewentquietlytothedoorandsooutintothebrightmoonlight。 Ilingeredalittlewhenwehadpassedthethreshold,andlookedbackattheyellow—lightedwindowandtheshapesofthementhatIsawthereinwithagriefandlongingthatIcouldnotgivemyselfareasonfor,sinceIwastocomebacksosoon。JohnBalldidnotpressmetomoveforward,buthelduphishandasiftobidmehearken。Thefolkandgueststherehadalreadyshakenthemselvesdownsinceourdeparture,andweregottentobereasonablymerryitseemed;foroneoftheguests,hewhohadspokenofFrancebefore,hadfallentosingingaballadofthewartoawildandmelancholytune。Irememberthefirstrhymesofit,whichIheardasIturnedawaymyheadandwemovedontowardthechurch: \"OnafairfieldofFranceWefoughtonamorningSolovelyasitliethAlongbythewater。 TherewasmanyalordthereMowedmeninthemedley,’MidstthebannersofthebaronsAndboldmenoftheknighthood,AndspearmenandsergeantsAndshootersoftheshaft。\" CHAPTERIX BETWIXTTHELIVINGANDTHEDEAD Weenteredthechurchthroughthesouthporchunderaround— archeddoorcarvedveryrichly,andwithasculptureoverthedoorwayandunderthearch,which,asfarasIcouldseebythemoonlight,figuredSt。MichaelandtheDragon。AsIcameintotherichgloomofthenaveInoticedforthefirsttimethatI hadoneofthosewhitepoppiesinmyhand;ImusthavetakenitoutofthepotbythewindowasIpassedoutofWillGreen’shouse。 Thenavewasnotverylarge,butitlookedspacioustoo;itwassomewhatold,butwell—builtandhandsome;theroofofcurvedwoodenrafterswithgreattie—beamsgoingfromwalltowall。 Therewasnolightinitbutthatofthemoonstreamingthroughthewindows,whichwerebynomeanslarge,andwereglazedwithwhitefretwork,withhereandtherealittlefigureinverydeeprichcolours。Twolargerwindowsneartheeastendofeachaislehadjustbeenmadesothatthechurchgrewlightertowardtheeast,andIcouldseealltheworkonthegreatscreenbetweenthenaveandchancelwhichglitteredbrightinnewpaintandgilding:acandleglimmeredintheloftaboveit,beforethehugeroodthatfilledupthewholespacebetweentheloftandthechancelarch。Therewasanaltarattheeastendofeachaisle,theoneonthesouthsidestandingagainsttheoutsidewall,theoneonthenorthagainstatraceriedgaily—paintedscreen,forthataisleranonalongthechancel。Therewereafewoakbenchesnearthissecondaltar,seeminglyjustmade,andwellcarvedandmoulded;otherwisethefloorofthenave,whichwaspavedwithaquaintpavementofglazedtileslikethecrocksIhadseenoutsideastoware,wasquiteclear,andtheshaftsofthearchesroseoutofitwhiteandbeautifulunderthemoonasthoughoutofasea,darkbutwithgleamsstruckoverit。 Thepriestletmelingerandlookround,whenhehadcrossedhimselfandgivenmetheholywater;andthenIsawthatthewallswerefiguredalloverwithstories,ahugeSt。ChristopherwithhisblackbeardlookinglikeWillGreen,beingclosetotheporchbywhichweentered,andabovethechancelarchtheDoomofthelastDay,inwhichthepainterhadnotsparedeitherkingsorbishops,andinwhichalawyerwithhisbluecoifwasoneofthechieffiguresinthegroupwhichtheDevilwashaulingofftohell。 \"Yea,\"saidJohnBall,\"’tisagoodlychurchandfairasyoumaysee’twixtCanterburyandLondonasforitskind;andyetdoI misdoubtmewherethosewhoaredeadarehoused,andwherethoseshallhousethemaftertheyaredead,whobuiltthishouseforGodtodwellin。Godgranttheybecleansedatlast; forsoothoneofthemwhoisnowaliveisafoulswineandacruelwolf。Artthouallsosure,scholar,thatallsuchhavesouls? andifitbeso,wasitwelldoneofGodtomakethem?Ispeaktotheethus,forIthinkthouartnodelator;andifthoube,whyshouldIheedit,sinceIthinknottocomebackfromthisjourney。\" Ilookedathimand,asitwere,hadsomeadotoanswerhim;butIsaidatlast,\"Friend,Ineversawasoul,saveinthebody;I cannottell。\" Hecrossedhimselfandsaid,\"YetdoIintendthateremanydaysaregonebymysoulshallbeinblissamongthefellowshipofthesaints,andmerryshallitbe,evenbeforemybodyrisesfromthedead;forwiselyIhavewroughtintheworld,andIwotwelloffriendsthatarelongagogonefromtheworld,asSt。Martin,andSt。Francis,andSt。ThomasofCanterbury,whoshallspeakwellofmetotheheavenlyFellowship,andIshallinnowiselosemyreward。\" Ilookedshylyathimashespoke;hisfacelookedsweetandcalmandhappy,andIwouldhavesaidnowordtogrievehim;andyetbelikemyeyeslookedwonderonhim:heseemedtonoteitandhisfacegrewpuzzled。\"Howdeemestthouofthesethings?\"saidhe: \"whydomendieelse,ifitbeotherwisethanthis?\" Ismiled:\"Whythendotheylive?\"saidI。 EveninthewhitemoonlightIsawhisfaceflush,andhecriedoutinagreatvoice,\"Todogreatdeedsortorepentthemthattheyeverwereborn。\" \"Yea,\"saidI,\"theylivetolivebecausetheworldliveth。\"Hestretchedouthishandtomeandgraspedmine,butsaidnomore; andwentontillwecametothedoorintherood—screen;thenheturnedtomewithhishandonthering—latch,andsaid,\"Hastthouseenmanydeadmen?\" \"Nay,butfew,\"saidI。 \"AndIamany,\"saidhe;\"butcomenowandlookonthese,ourfriendsfirstandthenourfoes,sothatyemaynotlooktoseethemwhilewesitandtalkofthedaysthataretobeontheearthbeforetheDayofDoomcometh。\" Soheopenedthedoor,andwewentintothechancel;alightburnedonthehighaltarbeforethehost,andlookedredandstrangeinthemoonlightthatcamethroughthewidetraceriedwindowsunstainedbythepicturesandbefloweringsoftheglazing;therewerenewstallsforthepriestsandvicarswhereweentered,carvedmoreabundantlyandbeautifullythananyofthewoodworkIhadyetseen,andeverywherewasrichandfaircolouranddelicateanddaintyform。Ourdeadlayjustbeforethehighaltaronlowbiers,theirfacesallcoveredwithlinencloths,forsomeofthemhadbeensoresmittenandhackedinthefray。WewentuptothemandJohnBalltooktheclothfromthefaceofone;hehadbeenshottotheheartwithashaftandhisfacewascalmandsmooth。Hehadbeenayoungmanfairandcomely,withhairflaxenalmosttowhiteness;helaythereinhisclothesashehadfallen,thehandscrossedoverhisbreastandholdingarushcross。Hisbowlayononesideofhim,hisquiverofshaftsandhisswordontheother。 JohnBallspaketomewhileheheldthecornerofthesheet: \"Whatsayestthou,scholar?feelestthousorrowofheartwhenthoulookestonthis,eitherforthemanhimself,orforthyselfandthetimewhenthoushaltbeasheis?\" Isaid,\"Nay,Ifeelnosorrowforthis;forthemanisnothere: thisisanemptyhouse,andthemasterhasgonefromit。 Forsooth,thistomeisbutasawaxenimageofaman;nay,noteventhat,forifitwereanimage,itwouldbeanimageofthemanashewaswhenhewasalive。Buthereisnolifenorsemblanceoflife,andIamnotmovedbyit;nay,Iammoremovedbytheman’sclothesandwar—gear——thereismorelifeinthemthaninhim。\" \"Thousayestsooth,\"saidhe;\"butsorrowestthounotforthineowndeathwhenthoulookestonhim?\" Isaid,\"AndhowcanIsorrowforthatwhichIcannotsomuchasthinkof?BethinktheethatwhileIamaliveIcannotthinkthatIshalldie,orbelieveindeathatall,althoughIknowwellthatIshalldie——Icanbutthinkofmyselfaslivinginsomenewway。\" Againhelookedonmeasifpuzzled;thenhisfaceclearedashesaid,\"Yea,forsooth,andthatiswhattheChurchmeanethbydeath,andeventhatIlookfor;andthathereafterIshallseeallthedeedsthatIhavedoneinthebody,andwhattheyreallywere,andwhatshallcomeofthem;andevershallIbeamemberoftheChurch,andthatistheFellowship;then,evenasnow。\" Isighedashespoke;thenIsaid,\"Yea,somewhatinthisfashionhavemostofmenthought,sincenomanthatiscanconceiveofnotbeing;andImindmethatinthosestoriesoftheoldDanes,theircommonwordforamandyingistosay,`Hechangedhislife。’\" \"Andsodeemestthou?\" Ishookmyheadandsaidnothing。 \"Whathastthoutosayhereon?\"saidhe,\"forthereseemethsomethingbetwixtustwainasitwereawallthatpartethus。\" \"This,\"saidI,\"thatthoughIdieandend,yetmankindyetliveth,thereforeIendnot,sinceIamaman;andevensothoudeemest,goodfriend;orattheleastevensothoudoest,sincenowthouartreadytodieingriefandtormentratherthanbeunfaithfultotheFellowship,yearatherthanfailtoworkthineutmostforit;whereas,asthouthyselfsaidstatthecross,withafewwordsspokenandalittlehuddling—upofthetruth,withafewpenniespaid,andafewmassessung,thoumightesthavehadagoodplaceonthisearthandinthatheaven。Andasthoudoest,sonowdothmanyapoormanunnamedandunknown,andshalldowhiletheworldlasteth:andtheythatdolessthanthis,failbecauseoffear,andareashamedoftheircowardice,andmakemanytalestothemselvestodeceivethemselves,lesttheyshouldgrowtoomuchashamedtolive。Andtrustmeifthiswerenotso,theworldwouldnotlive,butwoulddie,smotheredbyitsownstink。Isthewallbetwixtusgone,friend?\" Hesmiledashelookedatme,kindly,butsadlyandshamefast,andshookhishead。 Theninawhilehesaid,\"Nowyehaveseentheimagesofthosewhowereourfriends,comeandseetheimagesofthosewhowereonceourfoes。\" Soheledthewaythroughthesidescreenintothechancelaisle,andthereonthepavementlaythebodiesofthefoemen,theirweaponstakenfromthemandtheystrippedoftheirarmour,butnototherwiseoftheirclothes,andtheirfacesmostly,butnotall,covered。Attheeastendoftheaislewasanotheraltar,coveredwitharichclothbeautifullyfigured,andonthewalloveritwasadealoftabernaclework,inthemidmostnicheofitanimagepaintedandgiltofagayknightonhorseback,cuttinghisowncloakintwowithhisswordtogiveacantleofittoahalf—nakedbeggar。 \"Knowestthouanyofthesemen?\"saidI。 Hesaid,\"SomeIshouldknow,couldIseetheirfaces;butletthembe。\" \"Weretheyevilmen?\"saidI。 \"Yea,\"hesaid,\"sometwoorthree。ButIwillnottelltheeofthem;letSt。Martin,whosehousethisis,telltheirstoryifhewill。Asfortheresttheywerehaplessfools,orelsemenwhomustearntheirbreadsomehow,andweredriventothisbadwayofearningit;Godresttheirsouls!Iwillbenotale—bearer,noteventoGod。\" Sowestoodmusingalittlewhile,Igazingnotonthedeadmen,butonthestrangepicturesonthewall,whichwerericheranddeepercolouredthanthoseinthenave;tillatlastJohnBallturnedtomeandlaidhishandonmyshoulder。Istartedandsaid,\"Yea,brother;nowmustIgetmebacktoWillGreen’shouse,asIpromisedtodosotimely。\" \"Notyet,brother,\"saidhe;\"Ihavestillmuchtosaytothee,andthenightisyetyoung。Goweandsitinthestallsofthevicars,andletusaskandansweronmattersconcerningthefashionofthisworldofmenfolk,andofthislandwhereinwedwell;foroncemoreIdeemoftheethatthouhastseenthingswhichIhavenotseen,andcouldnothaveseen。\"Withthatwordheledmebackintothechancel,andwesatdownsidebysideinthestallsatthewestendofit,facingthehighaltarandthegreateastwindow。Bythistimethechancelwasgettingdimmerasthemoonwoundroundtheheavens;butyetwasthereatwilightofthemoon,sothatIcouldstillseethethingsaboutmeforallthebrightnessofthewindowthatfacedus;andthismoontwilightwouldlast,Iknew,untiltheshortsummernightshouldwane,andthetwilightofthedawnbegintoshowusthecoloursofallthingsaboutus。 Sowesat,andIgatheredmythoughtstohearwhathewouldsay,andImyselfwastryingtothinkwhatIshouldaskofhim;forI thoughtofhimasheofme,thathehadseenthingswhichIcouldnothaveseen。 CHAPTERX TWOTALKOFTHEDAYSTOCOME \"Brother,\"saidJohnBall,\"howdeemestthouofouradventure?I donotasktheeifthouthinkestwearerighttoplaytheplaylikemen,butwhetherplayinglikemenweshallfaillikemen。\" \"Whydostthouaskme?\"saidI;\"howmuchfurtherthanbeyondthischurchcanIsee?\" \"Farfurther,\"quothhe,\"forIwotthatthouartascholarandhastreadbooks;andwithal,insomewaythatIcannotname,thouknowestmorethanwe;asthoughwiththeetheworldhadlivedlongerthanwithus。Hidenot,therefore,whatthouhastinthineheart,forIthinkafterthisnightIshallseetheenomore,untilwemeetintheheavenlyFellowship。\" \"Friend,\"Isaid,\"askmewhatthouwilt;orratheraskthoutheyearstocometotelltheesomelittleoftheirtale;andyetmethinksthouthyselfmayesthavesomedeemingthereof。\" Heraisedhimselfontheelbowofthestallandlookedmefullintheface,andsaidtome:\"Isitsoafterallthatthouartnomanintheflesh,butartsenttomebytheMasteroftheFellowship,andtheKing’sSonofHeaven,totellmewhatshallbe?Ifthatbesotellmestraightout,sinceIhadsomedeeminghereofbefore;whereasthyspeechislikeoursandyetunlike,andthyfacehathsomethinginitwhichisnotafterthefashionofourday。Andyettakeheed,ifthouartsuchanone,Ifeartheenot,nay,norhimthatsentthee;norforthybidding,norforhis,willIturnbackfromLondonBridgebutwillpresson,forIdowhatismeetandright。\" \"Nay,\"saidI,\"didInottelltheee’ennowthatIknewlifebutnotdeath?Iamnotdead;andastowhohathsentme,IsaynotthatIamcomebymyownwill;forIknownot;yetalsoIknownotthewillthathathsentmehither。AndthisIsaytothee,moreover,thatifIknowmorethanthou,Idofarless;thereforethouartmycaptainandIthyminstrel。\" Hesighedasonefromwhomaweighthadbeenlifted,andsaid: \"Well,then,sincethouartaliveontheearthandamanlikemyself,tellmehowdeemestthouofouradventure:shallwecometoLondon,andhowshallwefarethere?\" SaidI,\"WhatshallhinderyoutocometoLondon,andtofarethereasyewill?ForbesurethattheFellowshipinEssexshallnotfailyou;norshalltheLondonerswhohatetheking’suncleswithstandyou;norhaththeCourtanygreatforcetomeetyouinthefield;yeshallcastfearandtremblingintotheirhearts。\" \"Evenso,Ithought,\"saidhe;\"butafterwardswhatshallbetide?\" SaidI,\"ItgrievesmyhearttosaythatwhichIthink。Yethearken;manyaman’ssonshalldiewhoisnowaliveandhappy,andifthesoldiersbeslain,andofthemmostnotonthefield,butbythelawyers,howshallthecaptainsescape?Surelythougoesttothydeath。\" Hesmiledverysweetly,yetproudly,ashesaid:\"Yea,theroadislong,buttheendcomethatlast。Friend,manyadayhaveI beendying;formysister,withwhomIhaveplayedandbeenmerryintheautumntideabouttheedgesofthestubble—fields;andwegatheredthenutsandbramble—berriesthere,andstartedthencethemissel—thrush,andwonderedathisvoiceandthoughthimbig; andthesparrow—hawkwheeledandturnedoverthehedgesandtheweaselranacrossthepath,andthesoundofthesheep—bellscametousfromthedownsaswesathappyonthegrass;andsheisdeadandgonefromtheearth,forshepinedfromfamineaftertheyearsofthegreatsickness;andmybrotherwasslainintheFrenchwars,andnonethankedhimfordyingsavehethatstrippedhimofhisgear;andmyunweddedwifewithwhomIdweltinloveafterIhadtakenthetonsure,andallmensaidshewasgoodandfair,andtrueshewasandlovely;shealsoisdeadandgonefromtheearth;andwhyshouldIabidesaveforthedeedsofthefleshwhichmustbedone?Truly,friend,thisisbutanoldtalethatmenmustdie;andIwilltelltheeanother,towit,thattheylive:andIlivenowandshalllive。Tellmethenwhatshallbefall。\" SomehowIcouldnotheedhimasalivingmanasmuchasIhaddone,andthevoicethatcamefrommeseemedlessofmeasI answered: \"Thesemenarestrongandvaliantasanythathavebeenorshallbe,andgoodfellowsalsoandkindly;buttheyaresimple,andseenogreatwaybeforetheirownnoses。Thevictoryshalltheyhaveandshallnotknowwhattodowithit;theyshallfightandovercome,becauseoftheirlackofknowledge,andbecauseoftheirlackofknowledgeshalltheybecozenedandbetrayedwhentheircaptainsareslain,andallshallcometonoughtbyseeming;andtheking’sunclesshallprevail,thatboththeyandthekingmaycometotheshamethatisappointedforthem。Andyetwhenthelordshavevanquished,andallEnglandliethunderthemagain,yetshalltheirvictorybefruitless;forthefreementhatholdunfreelandsshalltheynotbringunderthecollaragain,andvilleinageshallslipfromtheirhands,tilltherebe,andnotlongafteryearedead,butfewunfreemeninEngland;sothatyourlivesandyourdeathsbothshallbearfruit。\" \"SaidInot,\"quothJohnBall,\"thatthouwertasendingfromothertimes?Goodisthymessage,forthelandshallbefree。Tellonnow。\" Hespokeeagerly,andIwentonsomewhatsadly:\"Thetimesshallbetter,thoughthekingandlordsshallworsen,theGildsofCraftshallwaxandbecomemightier;morerecourseshalltherebeofforeignmerchants。Thereshallbeplentyinthelandandnotfamine。Whereamannowearnethtwopenniesheshallearnthree。\" \"Yea,\"saidhe,\"thenshallthosethatlabourbecomestrongandstronger,andsosoonshallitcomeaboutthatallmenshallworkandnonemaketowork,andsoshallnoneberobbed,andatlastshallallmenlabourandliveandbehappy,andhavethegoodsoftheearthwithoutmoneyandwithoutprice。\" \"Yea,\"saidI,\"thatshallindeedcometopass,butnotyetforawhile,andbelikealongwhile。\" AndIsatforlongwithoutspeaking,andthechurchgrewdarkerasthemoonwanedyetmore。 ThenIsaid:\"Bethinktheethatthesemenshallyethavemastersoverthem,whohaveathandmanyalawandcustomforthebehoofofmasters,andbeingmasterscanmakeyetmorelawsinthesamebehoof;andtheyshallsufferpoorpeopletothrivejustsolongastheirthrivingshallprofitthemastershipandnolonger;andsoshallitbeinthosedaysItellof;forthereshallbekingandlordsandknightsandsquiresstill,withservantstodotheirbidding,andmakehonestmenafraid;andallthesewillmakenothingandeatmuchasaforetime,andthemorethatismadeinthelandthemoreshalltheycrave。\" \"Yea,\"saidhe,\"thatwotIwell,thattheseareofthekinofthedaughtersofthehorse—leech;buthowshalltheyslaketheirgreed,seeingthatasthousayestvilleinageshallbegone? Beliketheirmenshallpaythemquit—rentsanddothemservice,asfreemenmay,butallthisaccordingtolawandnotbeyondit;sothatthoughtheworkersshallbericherthantheynowbe,thelordsshallbenoricher,andsoallshallbeontheroadtobeingfreeandequal。\" SaidI,\"Lookyou,friend;aforetimethelords,forthemostpart,heldthelandandallthatwasonit,andthementhatwereonitworkedforthemastheirhorsesworked,andaftertheywerefedandhousedallwasthelords’;butinthetimetocomethelordsshallseetheirmenthrivingonthelandandshallsayoncemore,`Thesemenhavemorethantheyneed,whyhavewenotthesurplussincewearetheirlords?’Moreover,inthosedaysshallbetidemuchchafferingforwaresbetweenmanandman,andcountryandcountry;andthelordsshallnotethatiftherewerelesscornandlessmenontheirlandstherewouldbemoresheep,thatistosaymorewoolforchaffer,andthatthereoftheyshouldhaveabundantlymorethanaforetime;sinceallthelandtheyown,anditpaysthemquit—rentorservice,savehereandthereacroftoracloseofayeoman;andallthismightgrowwoolforthemtoselltotheEasterlings。ThenshallEnglandseeanewthing,forwhereashithertomenhavelivedonthelandandbyit,thelandshallnolongerneedthem,butmanysheepandafewshepherdsshallmakewoolgrowtobesoldformoneytotheEasterlings,andthatmoneyshallthelordspouch:for,lookyou,theyshallsetthelawyersa—workandthestronghandmoreover,andthelandtheyshalltaketothemselvesandtheirsheep;andexceptfortheselordsoflandfewshallbethefreementhatshallholdaroodoflandwhomthewordoftheirlordmaynotturnadriftstraightway。\" \"Howmeanyou?\"saidJohnBall:\"shallallmenbevilleinsagain?\" \"Nay,\"saidI,\"thereshallbenovilleinsinEngland。\" \"Surelythen,\"saidhe,\"itshallbeworse,andallmensaveafewshallbethrallstobeboughtandsoldatthecross。\" \"Goodfriend,\"saidI,\"itshallnotbeso;allmenshallbefreeevenasyewouldhaveit;yet,asIsay,fewindeedshallhavesomuchlandastheycanstanduponsavebybuyingsuchagraceoftheirmasters。\" \"Andnow,\"saidhe,\"Iwotnotwhatthousayest。Iknowathrall,andheishismaster’severyhour,andneverhisown;andavilleinIknow,andwhilesheishisownandwhileshislord’s; andIknowafreeman,andheishisownalways;buthowshallhebehisownifhehavenoughtwherebytomakehislivelihood?Orshallhebeathiefandtakefromothers?Thenisheanoutlaw。 Wonderfulisthisthoutellestofafreemanwithnoughtwherebytolive!\" \"Yetsoitshallbe,\"saidI,\"andbysuchfreemenshallallwaresbemade。\" \"Nay,thatcannotbe;thouarttalkingriddles,\"saidhe; \"forhowshallawoodwrightmakeachestwithoutthewoodandthetools?\" SaidI,\"Hemustneedsbuyleavetolabourofthemthatownallthingsexcepthimselfandsuchashimself。\" \"Yea,butwherewithshallhebuyit?\"saidJohnBall。\"Whathathheexcepthimself?\" \"Withhimselfthenshallhebuyit,\"quothI,\"withhisbodyandthepoweroflabourthatlieththerein;withthepriceofhislabourshallhebuyleavetolabour。\" \"Riddlesagain!\"saidhe;\"howcanhesellhislabourforaughtelsebuthisdailybread?Hemustwinbyhislabourmeatanddrinkandclothingandhousing!Canhesellhislabourtwiceover?\" \"Notso,\"saidI,\"butthisshallhedobelike;heshallsellhimself,thatisthelabourthatisinhim,tothemasterthatsuffershimtowork,andthatmastershallgivetohimfromoutofthewareshemakethenoughtokeephimalive,andtobegetchildrenandnourishthemtilltheybeoldenoughtobesoldlikehimself,andtheresidueshalltherichmankeeptohimself。\" JohnBalllaughedaloud,andsaid:\"Well,Iperceivewearenotyetoutofthelandofriddles。Themanmaywelldowhatthousayestandlive,buthemaynotdoitandliveafreeman。\" \"Thousayestsooth,\"saidI。