Hewastakeninthecampbyoneofoursquires,and,inprivateexamination,franklyavowedhisfixedanddeterminedpurposetome,’’saidtheGrandMaster。
NowtheHeavenspardonthemwhopreventedthepurposeofthismostjudiciousCharegite!’’answeredConrade。
Heismyprisoner,’’addedtheTemplar,andsecludedfromspeechwithothers,asthoumay’stsuppose-butprisonshavebeenbroken’’-
Chainsleftunlocked,andcaptiveshaveescaped,’’answeredtheMarquis。Itisanancientsaying,-nosuredungeonbutthegrave。’’
Whenlooseheresumeshisquest,’’continuedthemilitarypriest;foritisthenatureofthissortofbloodhoundnevertoquittheslotofthepreyhehasoncescented。’’
Saynomoreofit,’’saidtheMarquis;Iseethypolicy-
itisdreadful,buttheemergencyisimminent。’’
Ionlytoldtheeofit,’’saidtheTemplar,thatthoumay’stkeepthyselfonthyguard,fortheuproarwillbedreadful,andthereisnoknowingonwhomtheEnglishmayventtheirrage-Ay,andthereisanotherrisk-mypageknowsthecounselsofthisCharegite,’’hecontinued;and,moreover,heisapeevish,self-willedfool,whomIwouldIwereridof,ashethwartsmebypresumingtoseewithhisowneyes,notmine。
ButourholyOrdergivesmepowertoputaremedytosuchinconvenience。Orstay-theSaracenmayfindagooddaggerinhiscell,andIwarrantyouheusesitashebreaksforth,whichwillbeofasuretysosoonasthepageenterswithhisfood。’’
Itwillgivetheaffairacolour,’’saidConrade;andyet’’-
_Yet_and_but,_’’saidtheTemplar,arewordsforfools-
wisemenneitherhesitatenorretract-theyresolveandtheyexecute。’’
Whenbeautyleadsthelioninhertoils,Sucharehercharms,hedarenotraisehismaneFarlessexpandtheterrorofhisfangs。
SogreatAlcidesmadehisclubadistaff,AndspuntopleasefairOmphal。
Anonymous。
Richard,theunsuspiciousobjectofthedarktreacherydetailedintheclosingpartofthelastchapter,havingeffected,forthepresentatleast,thetriumphantunionoftheCrusadingprinces,inaresolutiontoprosecutethewarwithvigour,haditnextathearttoestablishtranquillityinhisownfamily;and,nowthathecouldjudgemoretemperately,toinquiredistinctlyintothecircumstancesleadingtothelossofhisbanner,andthenatureandtheextentoftheconnectionbetwixthiskinswomanEdith,andthebanishedadventurerfromScotland。
Accordingly,theQueenandherhouseholdwerestartledwithavisitfromSirThomasdeVaux,requestingthepresentattendanceoftheLadyCalistaofMontfaucon,theQueen’sprincipalbower-woman,uponKingRichard。
WhatamItosay,madam?’’saidthetremblingattendanttotheQueen。Hewillslayusall。’’
Nay,fearnot,madam,’’saidDeVaux。HisMajestyhathsparedthelifeoftheScottishknight,whowasthechiefoffender,andbestowedhimupontheMoorishphysician-hewillnotbesevereuponalady,thoughfaulty。’’
Devisesomecunningtale,wench,’’saidBerengaria。Myhusbandhathtoolittletimetomakeinquiryintothetruth。’’
Tellthetaleasitreallyhappened,’’saidEdith,lestItellitforthee。’’
WithhumblepermissionofherMajesty,’’saidDeVaux,IwouldsayLadyEdithadvisethwell;foralthoughKingRichardispleasedtobelievewhatitpleasesyourGracetotellhim,yetIdoubthishavingthesamedeferencefortheLadyCalista,andinthisespecialmatter。’’
TheLordofGilslandisright,’’saidtheLadyCalista,muchagitatedatthethoughtsoftheinvestigationwhichwastotakeplace:and,besides,ifIhadpresenceofmindenoughtoforgeaplausiblestory,beshrewmeifIthinkIshouldhavethecouragetotellit。’’
Inthiscandidhumour,theLadyCalistawasconductedbyDeVauxtotheKing,andmade,asshehadproposed,afullconfessionofthedecoybywhichtheunfortunateKnightoftheLeopardhadbeeninducedtodeserthispost;exculpatingtheLadyEdith,who,shewasaware,wouldnotfailtoexculpateherself,andlayingthefullburdenontheQueen,hermistress,whoseshareofthefrolic,shewellknew,wouldappearthemostvenialintheeyesofCurdeLion。Intruth,Richardwasafond-almostanuxorioushusband。Thefirstburstofhiswrathhadlongsincepassedaway,andhewasnotdisposedseverelytocensurewhatcouldnotnowbeamended。ThewilyLadyCalista,accustomedfromherearliestchildhoodtofathomtheintriguesofacourt,andwatchtheindicationsofasovereign’swill,hastenedbacktotheQueenwiththespeedofalapwing,chargedwiththeKing’scommandsthatsheshouldexpectaspeedyvisitfromhim;towhichthebower-ladyaddedacommentaryfoundedonherownobservation,tendingtoshowthatRichardmeantjusttopreservesomuchseverityasmightbringhisroyalconsorttorepentofherfrolic,andthentoextendtoher,andallconcerned,hisgraciouspardon。
Sitsthewindinthatcorner,wench?’’saidtheQueen,muchrelievedbythisintelligence;believeme,that,greatcommanderasheis,Richardwillfindithardtocircumventusinthismatter;andthat,asthePyreneanshepherdsarewonttosayinmynativeNavarre,manyaonecomesforwoolandgoesbackshorn。’’
HavingpossessedherselfofalltheinformationwhichCalistacouldcommunicate,theroyalBerengariaarrayedherselfinhermostbecomingdress,andawaitedwithconfidencethearrivaloftheheroicRichard。
Hearrived,andfoundhimselfinthesituationofaprinceenteringanoffendingprovince,intheconfidencethathisbusinesswillonlybetoinflictrebuke,andreceivesubmission,whenheunexpectedlyfindsitinastateofcompletedefianceandinsurrection。Berengariawellknewthepowerofhercharms,andtheextentofRichard’saffection,andfeltassuredthatshecouldmakeherowntermsgood,nowthatthefirsttremendousexplosionofhisangerhadexpendeditselfwithoutmischief。
FarfromlisteningtotheKing’sintendedrebuke,aswhatthelevityofherconducthadjustlydeserved,sheextenuated,nay,defended,asaharmlessfrolic,thatwhichshewasaccusedof。
Shedenied,indeed,withmanyaprettyformofnegation,thatshehaddirectedNectabanusabsolutelytoenticetheknightfartherthanthebrinkoftheMountonwhichhekeptwatch-
andindeedthiswassofartrue,thatshehadnotdesignedSirKennethtobeintroducedintohertent-andthen,eloquentinurgingherowndefence,theQueenwasfarmoresoinpressinguponRichardthechargeofunkindnessinrefusinghersopooraboonasthelifeofanunfortunateknight,who,byherthoughtlessprank,hadbeenbroughtwithinthedangerofmartiallaw。
Sheweptandsobbedwhilesheenlargedonherhusband’sobduracyonthisscore,asarigourwhichhadthreatenedtomakeherunhappyforlife,wheneversheshouldreflectthatshehadgiven,unthinkingly,theremotecauseforsuchatragedy。Thevisionoftheslaughteredvictimwouldhavehauntedherdreams-nay,foraughtsheknew,sincesuchthingsoftenhappened,hisactualspectremighthavestoodbyherwakingcouch。Toallthismiseryofthemindwassheexposedbytheseverityofone,who,whilehepretendedtodoteuponherslightestglance,wouldnotforegooneactofpoorrevenge,thoughtheissuewastorenderhermiserable。
Allthisflowoffemaleeloquencewasaccompaniedwiththeusualargumentsoftearsandsighs,andutteredwithsuchtoneandaction,asseemedtoshowthattheQueen’sresentmentaroseneitherfrompridenorsullenness,butfromfeelingshurtatfindingherconsequencewithherhusbandlessthanshehadexpectedtopossess。
ThegoodKingRichardwasconsiderablyembarrassed。Hetriedinvaintoreasonwithone,whoseveryjealousyofhisaffectionrenderedherincapableoflisteningtoargument,norcouldhebringhimselftousetherestraintoflawfulauthoritytoacreaturesobeautifulinthemidstofherunreasonabledispleasure。
Hewasthereforereducedtothedefensive,endeavouredgentlytochidehersuspicions,andsootheherdispleasure,andrecalledtohermindthatsheneednotlookbackuponthepastwithrecollectionseitherofremorseorsupernaturalfear,sinceSirKennethwasaliveandwell,andhadbeenbestowedbyhimuponthegreatArabianphysician,who,doubtless,ofallmen,knewbesthowtokeephimliving。Butthisseemedtheunkindestcutofall,andtheQueen’ssorrowwasrenewedattheideaofaSaracen-amediciner-obtainingaboonforwhich,withbarehead,andonbendedknee,shehadpetitionedherhusbandinvain。Atthisnewcharge,Richard’spatiencebeganrathertogiveway,andhesaid,inaserioustoneofvoice,Berengaria,thephysiciansavedmylife。Ifitisofvalueinyoureyes,youwillnotgrudgehimahigherrecompensethantheonlyoneIcouldprevailonhimtoaccept。’’
TheQueenwassatisfiedshehadurgedhercoquettishdispleasuretothevergeofsafety。
MyRichard,’’shesaid,whybroughtyounotthatsagetome,thatEngland’sQueenmightshowhowsheesteemedhimwhocouldsavefromextinctionthelampofchivalry,thegloryofEngland,andthelightofpoorBerengaria’slifeandhope?’’
Inaword,thematrimonialdisputewasended;but,thatsomepenaltymightbepaidtojustice,bothKingandQueenaccordedinlayingthewholeblameontheagentNectabanus,whotheQueenbeingbythistimewellwearyofthepoordwarf’shumourwas,withhisroyalconsortGuenevra,sentencedtobebanishedfromthecourt;andtheunluckydwarfonlyescapedasupplementarywhipping,fromtheQueen’sassurancesthathehadalreadysustainedpersonalchastisement。
Itwasdecreedfarther,thatasanenvoywasshortlytobedespatchedtoSaladin,acquaintinghimwiththeresolutionoftheCounciltoresumehostilitiessosoonasthetrucewasended,andasRichardproposedtosendavaluablepresenttotheSoldan,inacknowledgmentofthehighbenefithehadderivedfromtheservicesofElHakim,thetwounhappycreaturesshouldbeaddedtoitascuriosities,which,fromtheirextremelygrotesqueappearance,andtheshatteredstateoftheirintellect,weregiftsthatmightwellpassbetweensovereignandsovereign。
Richardhadthatdayyetanotherfemaleencountertosustain;
butheadvancedtoitwithcomparativeindifference,forEdith,thoughbeautiful,andhighlyesteemedbyherroyalrelative-nay,althoughshehadfromhisunjustsuspicionsactuallysustainedtheinjuryofwhichBerengariaonlyaffectedtocomplain,stillwasneitherRichard’swifenormistress,andhefearedherreproachesless,althoughfoundedinreason,thanthoseoftheQueen,thoughunjustandfantastical。Havingrequestedtospeakwithherapart,hewasusheredintoherapartment,adjoiningthatoftheQueen,whosetwofemaleCoptishslavesremainedontheirkneesinthemostremotecornerduringtheinterview。
Athinblackveilextendeditsamplefoldsoverthetallandgracefulformofthehigh-bornmaiden,andsheworenotuponherpersonanyfemaleornamentofwhatkindsoever。ShearoseandmadealowreverencewhenRichardenteredresumedherseatathiscommand,and,whenhesatdownbesideher,waited,withoututteringasyllable,untilheshouldcommunicatehispleasure。
Richard,whosecustomitwastobefamiliarwithEdith,astheirrelationshipauthorised,feltthisreceptionchilling,andopenedtheconversationwithsomeembarrassment。
Ourfaircousin,’’heatlengthsaid,isangrywithus;
andweownthatstrongcircumstanceshaveinducedus,withoutcause,tosuspectherofconductalientowhatwehaveeverknowninhercourseoflife。Butwhilewewalkinthismistyvalleyofhumanity,menwillmistakeshadowsforsubstances。
Canmyfaircousinnotforgivehersomewhatvehementkinsman,Richard?’’
Whocanrefuseforgivenessto_Richard,_’’answeredEdith,providedRichardcanobtainpardonofthe_King?_’’
Come,mykinswoman,’’repliedCurdeLion,thisisalltoosolemn。ByOurLady,suchamelancholycountenance,andthisamplesableveil,mightmakementhinkthouwertanew-madewidow,orhadlostabetrothedlover,atleast。Cheerup-thouhasthearddoubtlessthatthereisnorealcauseforwoe-whythenkeepuptheformofmourning?’’
ForthedepartedhonourofPlantagenet-fortheglorywhichhathleftmyfather’shouse。’’
Richardfrowned。Departedhonour!glorywhichhathleftourhouse!’’herepeated,angrily;butmycousinEdithisprivileged。Ihavejudgedhertoohastily,shehasthereforearighttodeemofmetooharshly。ButtellmeatleastinwhatIhavefaulted。’’
Plantagenet,’’saidEdith,shouldhaveeitherpardonedanoffence,orpunishedit。Itmisbecomeshimtoassignfreemen,Christiansandbraveknights,tothefettersoftheinfidels。Itbecomeshimnottocompromiseandbarter,ortograntlifeundertheforfeitureofliberty。Tohavedoomedtheunfortunatetodeathmighthavebeenseverity,buthadashowofjustice;tocondemnhimtoslaveryandexile,wasbarefacedtyranny。’’
Isee,myfaircousin,’’saidRichard,youareofthoseprettyoneswhothinkanabsentloverasbadasnone,orasadeadone。Bepatient;half-a-scoreoflighthorsemenmayyetfollowandredeemtheerror,ifthygallanthaveinkeepinganysecretwhichmightrenderhisdeathmoreconvenientthanhisbanishment。’’