TalkBetweenThoseTwoBrethrenRalphaskedHughfirstifhewottedaughtofGregorytheirbrother。
HughlaughedandpointedtoHigham,andsaid:“Heisyonder。”
“What。”saidRalph,“intheAbbot’shost?”“Yea。”saidHugh,laughingagain,“butinhisspiritual,nothisworldlyhost:
heisturnedmonk,brother;thatis,heisalreadyanovice,andwillbeabrotheroftheAbbeyinsixmonths’space。”SaidRalph:
“AndLauncelotLong-tongue,thysquire,howhathhesped?”SaidHugh:
“Heisyonderalso,butintheworldlyhost,notthespiritual:
heisasergeantoftheirs,andsomewhatofacatchforthem,forheisnoillman-at-arms,asthouwottest,andbesidesheadornetheverythingwithwords,sothatmenhearkentohimgladly。”
“Buttellme。”saidRalph,“howitbefalleththattheAbbot’smenofwarbesochurlish,andcharyoftheinsideoftheirtown;
whathavetheytofear?IsnottheLordAbbotstillamightyman?”
Hughshookhishead:“TherehathbeenachangeofdaysatHigham;
thoughIsaynotbutthattheknightsareovercareful,andmuchoverfearful。”“Whathasthechangebeen?”saidRalph。
Hughsaid:“IntimepastmyLordAbbotwasindeedamightyman,andboththistownofHighamwaswellgarnishedofmen-at-arms,andalsomanyofhismanorshadcastlesandstrong-housesonthem,andtheyeomenwerereadytoruntotheirweaponswhensothegatheringwasblown。Inshort,Highamwasasmightyasitwaswealthy;
andtheAbbot’smenhadnaughttodowithany,savewiththyfriendsherewhobeartheTreeLeafless;allelsefearedthoseholywallsandthewell-blessedmenwhowardedthem。ButtheDryTreefeared,asmensaid,neithermannordevilandIhopeitmaybesostillsincetheyarebecomethyfriends,andtheywouldwhilesliftintheAbbot’slandswhentheyhadnomerrierbusinessonhand,andnotseldomcametotheiraboveintheirdealingswithhismen。
Butallthingscometoanend;for,asIamtold,someyearandahalfago,theAbbothaddebatewiththeWestlandBarons,whobothwereandareillmentodealwith,beingbothhungryanddoughty。
ThequarrelgrewtillmyLordmustneedsdefythem,andtomakealongtaleshort,hehimselfinworldlyarmourledhishostagainstthem,andtheymetsometwentymilestothewestinthefieldoftheWryBridge,andtherewasHolyChurchoverthrown;andtheAbbot,whoisasvaliantamanaseversangmass,thoughnotover-wiseinwar,wouldnotflee,andasnonewouldslayhim,mighttheyhelpit,theyhadtoleadhimaway,andhesitstothisdayintheirstrongestcastle,theRedMountwest-away。Well,hebeinggone,andmanyofhiswisestwarriorsslain,therestranintogatesagain;
butwhentheWestlandersbesetHighamandthoughttohaveitgoodcheap,themonksandtheirmenwardeditnotsoillbutthattheWestlandersbroketheirteethoverit。Forsooth,theyturnedawaythenceandtookmostofthecastlesandstrong-housesoftheAbbot’slands;
burnedsomeandputgarrisonsintoothers,anddraveawayamightyspoilofchattelsandmenandwomen,sothatthelandsofHighamarehalfruined;andtherebythemonks,thoughtheybestoutenoughwithintheirwalls,willnotsuffertheirmentorideabroad。
Whereby,beingcoopedupinanarrowplace,andwithnodeedstohandtocheertheirheartswithal,theyaregrownsourandchurlish。”
“But,brother。”saidRalph,“howsoeverchurlishtheymaybe,andhowsotimorous,Icannotseewhytheyshouldshuttheirgatesinourfaces,alittleband,whenthereisnofoeanearthem。”
“Ralph。”saidHugh,“thoumustthinkofthisoncemore,thattheDryTreeisnogoodlet-passtoflourishinhonestmen’sfaces;
specialiteriftheybemonks。AmongstthebrothersofHighamthetalegoesthatthoseChampionshavemadecovenantwiththedeviltocometotheirabovewhensoevertheybenotmorethanonetofive。
Nay,moreover,itissaidthattherebeverydevilsamongstthem;
someinthelikenessofcarles,andsomeGodhelpus
dressedupinwomen’sflesh;andfairfleshalso,meseemeth。
Alsoto-daytheysayinHighamthatnootherwisemighttheyeverhaveovercomethestarkandcruelcarlesoftheBurgoftheFourFrithsandchasedthemoutoftheirtown,asweknowtheyhavedone。
Hah!whatsayestthou?”
“Isay,Hugh。”quothRalphangrily,“thatthouartafooltogoaboutwithabudgetofslanderousoldwives’tales。”Hughlaughed。“Benotsowroth,littlelord,orIshallbeaskingtheetalesofmarvelsalso。Buthearken。
Ishallsmoothoutthyfrownswithasmilewhenthouhastheardthis:
thisfolkarenotonlyafeardoftheiroldenemies,thedevil-ledmen,butalsotheyfearthosewhomthedevil-ledmenhavedrivenoutofhouseandhome,towit,theBurgers。YetagaintheyfeartheBurgersyetmore,becausetheyhavebeatensomeoftheveryfoesofHigham,towit,theWestlandBarons;fortheyhavetakenfromthemsomeoftheirstrong-holds,andaredeemedtobegatheringforce。”
Ralphponderedawhile,andthenhesaid:“Brother,hastthouanytidingsofUpmeads,orthattheseBurgershavegonedownthither?”
“Godforbid!”saidHugh。“Nay,IhavehadnotidingsofUpmeadssinceIwasfoolenoughtoleaveit。”
“What!brother。”saidRalph,“thouhastnotthriventhen?”
“Ihavehadupsanddowns。”saidHugh,“buttheupshavebeenonerungoftheladder,andthedownsthree——ormore。
ThreemonthsIsatinprisonforgettingmeabrokenheadinaquarrelthatconcernedmenot。SixmonthswasIbesiegedinatownwhithernaughtledmebutill-luck。TwodaysIworeinrunningthence,havingscaledthewallandswamtheditchinthenight。
ThreemonthsIservedsquiretoaknightwhogavemethebusinessofwatchinghiswifeofwhomhewasjealous;andtohelpmeoutofthewearinessofhishouseImustneedsmakelovemyselftothesaidwife,whosoothtosaywasperchanceworthit。
ThenceagainIwentbynightandcloud。TenmonthsIworeawayattheedgeofthewildwood,andsometimesinit,withasortoffellowswhotaughtmemanythings,butnothowtokeepmyhandsfromothermen’sgoodswhenIwashungry。
TherewasItakenwithsomefiveothersbycertainsergeantsofHigham,whomthewarriorsofthetownhadsentoutcautiouslytoseeiftheymightcatchafewmenfortheirranks。
Well,theygavemethechoiceofthegallows-treeorservicefortheChurch,andso,mychoicemade,therehaveIbeeneversince,tillIsawthyfacethisevening,fairsir。”
“Well,brother。”saidRalph,“allthatshallbeamended,andthoushaltbacktoUpmeadswithme。Yetwertthoutoamendthyselfsomewhat,itmightnotbeill。”
QuothHugh:“Itshallbetried,brother。ButmayIasktheesomewhat?”
SaidRalph:“Askon。”“FairSir。”saidHugh,“thouseemedstgrownintoaprettymanwhenIsawtheee’en-nowbeforethistwilightmadeusallalike;butthemenatthybackarenotwonttobeledbymenwhohavenotearnedawarrior’sname,yettheyfollowthee:
howcomeththatabout?Again,beforethetwilightgatheredIsawthewomanthatridethanighuswhoisnowbutashadowhowfairandgentlesheis:
indeedthereisnomarvelinherfollowingtheethoughifshebeanearl’sdaughtersheisafairgettingforanimpofUpmeads,forthouartawellshapenlad,littlelord,andcarriestasweettongueinthymouth。
Buttellme,whatisshe?”
“Brother。”saidRalphkindly,“sheismywife。”
“Ikissherhands。”saidHugh;“butofwhatlineageisshe?”
“Sheismywife。”saidRalph。SaidHugh:“Thatis,forsooth,ahighdignity。”SaidRalph:“Thousayestsooth,thoughinmockerythouspeakest,whichisscarcekindtothineownmother’sson:
butlearn,brother,thatIambecomeaFriendoftheWell,andweremeettowedwiththedaughtersofthebestoftheKings:
yetisthisonemeetertowedwithmethanthehighestoftheQueens;
forshealsoisaFriendoftheWell。Moreover,thousayestitthatthechampionsoftheDryTree,whowouldthinkbutlittleofanearlforaleader,areeagertofollowme:
andifthoustilldoubtwhatthismaymean,abide,tillintwodaysorthreethouseemebeforethefoeman。ThenshaltthoutellmehowmuchchangedIamfromthestriplingwhomthouknewestinUpmeadsalittlewhileago。”
ThenwasHughsomewhatabashed,andhesaid:“Icravethypardon,brother,butneverhadIawellfiledtongue,andbelikeithathgrownnosmootheramidthehardhapswhichhavebefallenmeoflate。
Besidesitwasdullinthere,andImustneedstrytowinalittlemirthoutofkithandkin。”
“Sobeit,lad。”quothRalphkindly,“thoudidstaskandItold,andallissaid。”
“Yetforsooth。”saidHugh,“thouhastgivenmemarvelformarvel,brother。”
“Evenso。”saidRalph,“andhereafterIwilltelltheemorewhenwesitsafebythewineatUpmeads。”
Nowcomethbackoneofthefore-ridersanddrawethreinbyRalphandsaiththattheyarehardonalittlethorpunderthehangingofthehillthatwasthebeginningoftheDowncountryonthatroad。
SoRalphbademakestaythereandrestthenightover,andseeknewtidingsonthemorrow;andthemantoldRalphthatthefolkofthethorpwerefleeingfastatthetidingsoftheircompany,andthatitwerebestthatheandsomehalfscoreshouldridesharplyintothethorp,sothatitmightnotbequitebareofvictualswhentheycametotheirnight’slodging。
Ralphbidshimsodo,buttoheedwellthathehurtnoman,orletfiregetintoanyhouseorroof;sohetakeshisknotofmenandridesoffonthespur,andRalphandthemainofthemcomeonquietly;
andwhentheycameintothestreetofthethorp,lotherebythecrossabigfirelighted,andtheeldersstandingtherebycapinhand,andascoreofstoutcarleswithweaponsintheirhands。
ThenthechiefmancameuptoRalphandgreetedhimandsaid:
“Lord,whenweheardthatanarmedcompanywasathandwedeemednolessthanthattheridersoftheBurgwereuponus,anddeemedthattherewasnoughtforitbuttofleeeachasfarandasfastashemight。Butnowwehaveheardthatthouartagoodlordseekinghisownwiththehelpofworthychampions,andafoemantothosedevilsoftheBurg,webidtheelookuponusandallwehaveasthine,lord,andtakekindlysuchguestingaswemaygivethee。”
Theoldman’svoicequaveredalittleashelookedonthestarkshapesoftheDryTree;butRalphlookedkindlyonhim,andsaid:
“Yea,mymaster,wewillbutaskforacoveringforourheads,andwhatvictualthoumaysteasilyspareusinreturnforgoodsilver,andthoushalthaveourthankswithal。
Butwhobethesestoutladswithstavesandbucklers,orwhitherwilltheyto-night?”
Thereatatallyoungmanwithaspearinhishandandgirtwithashortswordcameforthandsaidboldly:“Lord,webeafewwhothoughtwhenweheardthattheBurg-devilswereathandthatwemightaswelldieinthefieldgivingstrokeforstroke,asbehauledoffanddroptopiecesunderthehandsoftheirtormentors;
andnowthouhastcome,wehavelittlewilltoabidebehind,butwerefaintofollowthee,anddotheewhatgoodwecan:
andafterthouhastcometothineabove,whenwegobacktoourkinthoumaystgiveusagiftifitpleasethee:
butwedeemthatnogreatmatterifthoubutgiveusleavetohavethecomfortoftheeandthyChampionsforawhileintheseharddays。”
WhenhehaddonespeakingthereroseupfromtheChampionsahumasofpraise,andRalphwaswell-pleasedwithal,deemingitagoodomen;
sohesaid:“Fearnot,goodfellows,thatIshallforgetyouwhenwehaveovercomethefoemen,andmeanwhilewewillliveanddietogether。
Butthou,ancientman,showoursergeantswhereourridersshalllieto-night,andwhattheyshalldowiththeirhorses。”
Sotheeldersmarshalledthelittlehosttotheirabodesforthatnight,lodgingthemorepartoftheminabigbarnonthewesternoutskirtofthethorp。Theelderwholedthemthither,broughtthemvictualandgooddrink,andsaidtothem: