Meantime,eventshadtakenplaceverycontrarytothesuppositionswhichThomasdeVauxhadentertained。Scarcehadhelefttheroyalpavilion,when,betwixttheimpatienceofthefever,andthatwhichwasnaturaltohisdisposition,Richardbegantomurmurathisdelay,andexpressanearnestdesireforhisreturn。Hehadseenenoughtotrytoreasonhimselfoutofthisirritation,whichgreatlyincreasedhisbodilymalady。Heweariedhisattendantsbydemandingfromthemamusements,andthebreviaryofthepriest,theromanceoftheclerk,eventheharpofhisfavouriteminstrel,werehadrecoursetoinvain。Atlength,sometwohoursbeforesundown,andlong,therefore,erehecouldexpectasatisfactoryaccountoftheprocessofthecurewhichtheMoororArabianhadundertaken,hesent,aswehavealreadyheard,amessenger,commandingtheattendanceoftheKnightoftheLeopard,determinedtosoothehisimpatiencebyobtainingfromSirKennethamoreparticularaccountofthecauseofhisabsencefromthecamp,andthecircumstancesofhismeetingwiththiscelebratedphysician。
TheScottishknight,thussummoned,enteredtheroyalpresence,asonewhowasnostrangertosuchscenes。HewasscarcelyknowntotheKingofEngland,evenbysight,although,tenaciousofhisrank,asdevoutintheadorationoftheladyofhissecretheart,hehadneverbeenabsentonthoseoccasionswhenthemunificenceandhospitalityofEnglandopenedtheCourtofitsmonarchtoallwhoheldacertainrankinchivalryTheKinggazedfixedlyonSirKennethapproachinghisbedside,whiletheknightbenthiskneeforamoment,thenarose,andstoodbeforehiminapostureofdeference,butnotofsubservienceorhumility,asbecameanofficerinthepresenceofhissovereign。
Thyname,’’saidtheKing,isKennethoftheLeopard-
Fromwhomhadstthoudegreeofknighthood?’’
ItookitfromtheswordofWilliamtheLion,KingofScotland,’’repliedtheScot。
Aweapon,’’saidtheKing,wellworthytoconferhonour,norhasitbeenlaidonanundeservingshoulder。Wehaveseentheebearthyselfknightlyandvaliantlyinpressofbattle,whenmostneedtherewas;andthouhadstnotbeenyettolearnthatthydesertswereknowntous,butthatthypresumptioninotherpointshasbeensuch,thatthyservicescanchallengenobetterrewardthanthatofpardonforthytransgression。Whatsayestthou-ha?’’
Kennethattemptedtospeak,butwasunabletoexpresshimselfdistinctly;theconsciousnessofhistooambitiouslove,andthekeenfalconglancewithwhichCurdeLionseemedtopenetratehisinmostsoul,combiningtodisconcerthim。
Andyet,’’saidtheKing,althoughsoldiersshouldobeycommand,andvassalsberespectfultowardstheirsuperiors,wemightforgiveabraveknightgreateroffencethanthekeepingasimplehound,thoughitwerecontrarytoourexpresspublicordinance。’’
RichardkepthiseyefixedontheScot’sface,beheld,andbeholding,smiledinwardlyatthereliefproducedbytheturnhehadgiventohisgeneralaccusation。
Sopleaseyou,mylord,’’saidtheScot,yourMajestymustbegoodtouspoorgentlemenofScotlandinthismatter。
Wearefarfromhome,scantofrevenues,andcannotsupportourselvesasyourwealthynobles,whohavecreditoftheLombards。
TheSaracensshallfeelourblowstheharderthatweeatapieceofdriedvenisonfromtimetotime,withourherbsandbarley-cakes。’’
Itskillsnotaskingmyleave,’’saidRichard,sinceThomasdeVaux,whodoth,likeallaroundme,thatwhichisfittestinhisowneyes,hathalreadygiventheepermissionforhuntingandhawking。’’
Forhuntingonly,andpleaseyou,’’saidtheScot;butifitpleaseyourMajestytoindulgemewiththeprivilegeofhawkingalso,andyoulisttotrustmewithafalcononfist,ItrustIcouldsupplyyourroyalmesswithsomechoicewater-fowl。’’
Idreadme,ifthouhadstbutthefalcon,’’saidtheKing,thouwouldstscarcewaitforthepermission。IwotwellitissaidabroadthatweofthelineofAnjouresentoffenceagainstourforestlaws,ashighlyaswewoulddotreasonagainstourcrown。Tobraveandworthymen,however,wecouldpardoneithermisdemeanour-Butenoughofthis-Idesiretoknowofyou,SirKnight,wherefore,andbywhoseauthority,youtookthisrecentjourneytothewildernessoftheDeadSea,andEngaddi?’’
Byorder,’’repliedtheknight,oftheCouncilofPrincesoftheHolyCrusade。’’
Andhowdaredanyonetogivesuchanorder,whenI-nottheleast,surely,intheleague-wasunacquaintedwithit?’’
Itwasnotmypart,pleaseyourhighness,’’saidtheScot,toinquireintosuchparticulars。IamasoldieroftheCross-serving,doubtless,forthepresent,underyourhighness’sbanner,andproudofthepermissiontodoso-butstill,onewhohathtakenonhimtheholysymbolfortherightsofChristianity,andtherecoveryoftheHolySepulchre,andbound,therefore,toobey,withoutquestion,theordersoftheprincesandchiefsbywhomtheblessedenterpriseisdirected。
Thatindispositionshouldseclude,Itrustforbutashorttime,yourhighnessfromtheircouncils,inwhichyouholdsopotentialavoice,ImustlamentwithallChristendom;but,asasoldier,Imustobeythoseonwhomthelawfulrightofcommanddevolves,orsetbutanevilexampleintheChristiancamp。’’
Thousay’stwell,’’saidKingRichard;andtheblamerestsnotwiththee,butwiththosewithwhom,whenitshallpleaseHeaventoraisemefromthisaccursedbedofpainandinactivity,Ihopetoreckonroundly。Whatwasthepurportofthymessage?’’
Methinks,andpleaseyourhighness,’’repliedSirKenneth,thatwerebestaskedofthosewhosentme,andwhocanrenderthereasonsofmineerrand;whereasIcanonlytellitsoutwardformandpurport。’’
Palternotwithme,SirScot-itwereillforthysafety,’’
saidtheirritablemonarch。
Mysafety,mylord,’’repliedtheknightfirmly,IcastbehindmeasaregardlessthingwhenIvowedmyselftothisenterprise,lookingrathertomyimmortalwelfare,thantothatwhichconcernsmyearthlybody。’’
Bythemass,’’saidKingRichard,thouartabravefellow!
Harkthee,SirKnight,IlovetheScottishpeople;theyarehardy,thoughdoggedandstubborn,and,Ithink,truemeninthemain,thoughthenecessityofstatehassometimesconstrainedthemtobedissemblers。Ideservesomeloveattheirhand,forIhavevoluntarilydonewhattheycouldnotbyarmshaveextortedfromme,anymorethanfrommypredecessors-Ihavere-establishedthefortressesofRoxburghandBerwick,whichlayinpledgetoEngland-Ihaverestoredyourancientboundaries-andfinally,IhaverenouncedaclaimtohomageuponthecrownofEngland,whichIthoughtunjustlyforcedonyou。Ihaveendeavouredtomakehonourableandindependentfriends,whereformerkingsofEnglandattemptedonlytocompelunwillingandrebelliousvassals。’’
Allthisyouhavedone,myLordKing,’’saidSirKenneth,bowing-AllthisyouhavedonebyyourroyaltreatywithoursovereignatCanterbury。Thereforehaveyoume,andmanybetterScotsmen,makingwaragainsttheinfidelsunderyourbanners,whowouldelsehavebeenravagingyourfrontiersinEngland。Iftheirnumbersarenowfew,itisbecausetheirliveshavebeenfreelywagedandwasted。’’
Igrantittrue,’’saidtheKing;andforthegoodofficesI
havedoneyourland,Irequireyoutoremember,that,asaprincipalmemberoftheChristianleague,Ihavearighttoknowthenegotiationsofmyconfederates。Dome,therefore,thejusticetotellmewhatIhaveatitletobeacquaintedwith,andwhichIamcertaintoknowmoretrulyfromyouthanfromothers。’’
Mylord,’’saidtheScot,thusconjured,Iwillspeakthetruth;forIwellbelievethatyourpurposestowardstheprincipalobjectofourexpeditionaresingle-heartedandhonest;anditismorethanIdarewarrantforothersoftheHolyLeague。
Bepleased,therefore,toknow,mychargewastopropose,throughthemediumofthehermitofEngaddi-aholyman,respectedandprotectedbySaladinhimself’’-
Acontinuationofthetruce,Idoubtnot,’’saidRichard,hastilyinterruptinghim。
No,bySaintAndrew,myliege,’’saidtheScottishknight,buttheestablishmentofalastingpeace,andthewithdrawingourarmiesfromPalestine。’’
SaintGeorge!’’saidRichard,inastonishment-IllasI
havejustlythoughtofthem,Icouldnothavedreamedtheywouldhavehumbledthemselvestosuchdishonour。Speak,SirKenneth,withwhatwilldidyoucarrysuchamessage?’’
Withrightgoodwill,mylord,’’saidKenneth;because,whenwehadlostournobleleader,underwhoseguidancealoneIhopedforvictory,Isawnonewhocouldsucceedhimlikelytoleadustoconquest,andIaccounteditwellinsuchcircumstancestoavoiddefeat。’’
Andonwhatconditionswasthishopefulpeacetobecontracted?’’
saidKingRichard,painfullysuppressingthepassionwithwhichhisheartwasalmostbursting。
Thesewerenotintrustedtome,mylord,’’answeredtheKnightoftheCouchantLeopard。Ideliveredthemsealedtothehermit。’’
Andforwhatholdyouthisreverendhermit?-forfool,madman,traitor,orsaint?’’saidRichard。
Hisfolly,sire,’’repliedtheshrewdScotsman,IholdtobeassumedtowinfavourandreverencefromthePaynimrie,whoregardmadmenastheinspiredofHeaven;atleastitseemedtomeasexhibitedonlyoccasionally,andnota’smixing,likenaturalfolly,withthegeneraltenorofhismind。’’
Shrewdlyreplied,’’saidthemonarch,throwinghimselfbackonhiscouch,fromwhichhehadhalf-raisedhimself-Nowofhispenitence?’’
Hispenitence,’’continuedKenneth,appearstomesincere,andthefruitsofremorseforsomedreadfulcrime,forwhichheseems,inhisownopinion,condemnedtoreprobation。’’
Andforhispolicy?’’saidKingRichard。
Methinks,mylord,’’saidtheScottishknight,hedespairsofthesecurityofPalestine,asofhisownsalvation,byanymeansshortofamiracle-atleastsincethearmofRichardofEnglandhathceasedtostrikeforit。’’
Andtherefore,thecowardpolicyofthishermitislikethatofthesemiserableprinces,who,forgetfuloftheirknighthoodandtheirfaith,areonlyresolvedanddeterminedwhenthequestionisretreat,and,ratherthangoforwardagainstanarmedSaracen,wouldtrampleintheirflightoveradyingally!’’
MightIsofarpresume,myLordKing,’’saidtheScottishknight,thisdiscoursebutheatsyourdisease,theenemyfromwhichChristendomdreadsmoreevil,thanfromarmedhostsofinfidels。’’
ThecountenanceofKingRichardwas,indeed,moreflushed,andhisactionbecamemorefeverishlyvehement,as,withclenchedhand,expandedarm,andflashingeyes,heseemedatoncetosufferunderbodilypain,andatthesametimeundervexationofmind,whilehishighspiritledhimtospeakon,asifincontemptofboth。
Youcanflatter,SirKnight,’’hesaid,butyouescapemenot。Imustknowmorefromyouthanyouhaveyettoldme。
SawyoumyroyalconsortwhenatEngaddi?’’
Tomyknowledge-no,mylord,’’repliedSirKenneth,withconsiderableperturbation;forherememberedthemidnightprocessioninthechapeloftherocks。
Iaskyou,’’saidtheKing,inasternervoice,whetheryouwerenotinthechapeloftheCarmelitenunsatEngaddi,andtheresawBerengaria,QueenofEngland,andtheladiesofherCourt,whowentthitheronpilgrimage?’’
Mylord,’’saidSirKenneth,Iwillspeakthetruthasintheconfessional。Inasubterraneanchapel,towhichtheanchoriteconductedme,Ibeheldachoirofladiesdohomagetoarelicofthehighestsanctity;butasIsawnottheirfaces,norheardtheirvoices,unlessinthehymnswhichtheychanted,IcannottellwhethertheQueenofEnglandwasofthebevy。’’
Andwastherenooneoftheseladiesknowntoyou?’’
SirKennethstoodsilent。
Iaskyou,’’saidRichard,raisinghimselfonhiselbow,asaknightandagentleman,andIshallknowbyyouranswerhowyouvalueeithercharacter-didyouordidyounotknowanyladyamongstthatbandofworshippers?’’
Mylord,’’saidKenneth,notwithoutmuchhesitation,I
mightguess。’’