Suchadueltherehathindeedbeen,royalbrother,’’answeredPhilip,andthatinthereignofoneofourpredecessors,towhomGodbegracious。Butitwasintheoldentime,norcanweholditaprecedentfittingforthisoccasion。Thedefendantinthatcasewasaprivategentleman,ofsmallrankorrespect;
hisoffensiveweaponswereonlyaclub,hisdefensivealeathernjerkin。Butwecannotdegradeaprincetothedisgraceofusingsuchrudearms,ortotheignominyofsuchacombat。’’
Inevermeantthatyoushould,’’saidKingRichard;itwerefoulplaytohazardthegoodhound’slifeagainstthatofsuchadouble-facedtraitorasthisConradehathprovedhimself。
Butthereliesourownglove-weappealhimtothecombatinrespectoftheevidencewebroughtforthagainsthim-aking,atleast,ismorethanthemateofamarquis。’’
ConrademadenohastyefforttoseizeonthepledgewhichRichardcastintothemiddleoftheassembly,andKingPhiliphadtimetoreply,eretheMarquismadeamotiontolifttheglove。
Aking,’’saidheofFrance,isasmuchmorethanamatchfortheMarquisConrade,asadogwouldbeless。RoyalRichard,thiscannotbepermitted。Youaretheleaderofourexpedition-theswordandbucklerofChristendom。’’
Iprotestagainstsuchacombat,’’saidtheVenetianproveditore,untiltheKingofEnglandshallhaverepaidthefiftythousandbezantswhichheisindebtedtotherepublic。Itisenoughtobethreatenedwiththelossofourdebt,shouldourdebtorfallbythehandsofthepagans,withouttheadditionalriskofhisbeingslaininbrawlsamongstChristians,concerningdogsandbanners。’’
AndI,’’saidWilliamwiththeLongSword,EarlofSalisbury,protestinmyturnagainstmyroyalbrotherperillinghislife,whichisthepropertyofthepeopleofEngland,insuchacause-Here,noblebrother,receivebackyourglove,andthinkonlyasifthewindhadblownitfromyourhand。Mineshalllieinitsstead。Aking’sson,thoughwiththebarsinisteronhisshield,isatleastamatchforthismarmozetofaMarquis。’’
Princesandnobles,’’saidConrade,IwillnotacceptofKingRichard’sdefiance。HehathbeenchosenourleaderagainsttheSaracens,andif_his_consciencecananswertheaccusationofprovokinganallytothefieldonaquarrelsofrivolous,mine,atleast,cannotendurethereproachofacceptingit。Buttouchinghisbastardbrother,WilliamofWoodstock,oragainstanyotherwhoshalladopt,orshalldaretostandgodfathertothismostfalsecharge,Iwilldefendmyhonourinthelists,andprovewhosoeverimpeachesitafalseliar。’’
TheMarquisofMontserrat,’’saidtheArchbishopofTyre,hathspokenlikeawiseandmoderategentleman;andmethinksthiscontroversymight,withoutdishonourtoanyparty,endatthispoint。’’
Methinksitmightsoterminate,’’saidtheKingofFrance,providedKingRichardwillrecallhisaccusation,asmadeuponoverslightgrounds。’’
PhilipofFrance,’’answeredCurdeLion,mywordsshallneverdomythoughtssomuchinjury。IhavechargedyonderConradeasathief,who,undercloudofnight,stolefromitsplacetheemblemofEngland’sdignity。Istillbelieveandchargehimtobesuch;andwhenadayisappointedforthecombat,doubtnotthat,sinceConradedeclinestomeetusinperson,Iwillfindachampiontoappearinsupportofmychallenge;forthou,William,mustnotthrustthylongswordintothisquarrelwithoutourspeciallicense。’’
Sincemyrankmakesmearbiterinthismostunhappymatter,’’saidPhilipofFrance,Iappointthefifthdayfromhenceforthedecisionthereof,bywayofcombat,accordingtoknightlyusageRichard,KingofEngland,toappearbyhischampionasappellant,andConrade,MarquisofMontserrat,inhisownpersonasdefendant。YetIown,Iknownotwheretofindneutralgroundwheresuchaquarrelmaybefoughtout;
foritmustnotbeintheneighbourhoodofthiscamp,wherethesoldierswouldmakefactiononthedifferentsides。’’
Itwerewell,’’saidRichard,toapplytothegenerosityoftheroyalSaladin,since,heathenasheis,Ihaveneverknownknightmorefulfilledofnobleness,ortowhosegoodfaithwemaysoperemptorilyintrustourselves。Ispeakthusforthosewhomaybedoubtfulofmishap-formyself,whereverIseemyfoe,Imakethatspotmybattle-ground。’’
Beitso,’’saidPhilip;wewillmakethismatterknowntoSaladin,althoughitbeshowingtoanenemytheunhappyspiritofdiscordwhichwewouldwillinglyhidefromourselves,wereitpossible。Meanwhile,Idismissthisassembly,andchargeyouall,asChristianmenandnobleknights,thatyeletthisunhappyfeudbreednofartherbrawlinginthecamp,butregarditasathingsolemnlyreferredtothejudgmentofGod,towhomeachofyoushouldpraythathewilldisposeofvictoryinthecombataccordingtothetruthofthequarrel;andtherewithmayHiswillbedone!’’
Amen,Amen!’’wasansweredonallsides;whiletheTemplarwhisperedtheMarquis:Conrade,wiltthounotaddapetitiontobedeliveredfromthepowerofthedog,asthePsalmisthathit?’’
Peace,thou-!’’repliedtheMarquis;thereisarevealingdemonabroad,whichmayreport,amongstothertidings,howfarthoudostcarrythemottooftheorder-_FeriaturLeo。_’’
Thouwiltstandthebruntofchallenge?’’saidtheTemplar。
Doubtmenot,’’saidConrade。Iwouldnot,indeed,havewillinglymettheironarmofRichardhimself,andIshamenottoconfessthatIrejoicetobefreeofhisencounter。But,fromhisbastardbrotherdownward,themanbreathesnotinhisrankswhomIfeartomeet。’’
Itiswellyouaresoconfident,’’continuedtheTemplarandinthatcase,thefangsofyonderhoundhavedonemoretodissolvethisleagueofprinces,thaneitherthydevicesorthedaggeroftheCharegite。Seestthouhow,underabrowstudiouslyoverclouded,Philipcannotconcealthesatisfactionwhichhefeelsattheprospectofreleasefromthealliancewhichsatsoheavyonhim?MarkhowHenryofChampagnesmilestohimself,likeasparklinggobletofhisownwine-
andseethechucklingdelightofAustria,whothinkshisquarrelisabouttobeavenged,withoutriskortroubleofhisown。Hush,heapproaches-Amostgrievouschance,mostroyalAustria,thatthesebreachesinthewallsofourZion’’-
IfthoumeanestthisCrusade,’’repliedtheDuke,Iwoulditwerecrumbledtopieces,andeachweresafeathome!-I
speakthisinconfidence。’’
But,’’saidtheMarquisofMontserrat,tothinkthisdisunionshouldbemadebythehandsofKingRichard,forwhosepleasurewehavebeencontentedtoenduresomuch,andtowhomwehavebeenassubmissiveasslavestoamaster,inhopesthathewouldusehisvalouragainstourenemies,insteadofexercisingituponourfriends!’’
Iseenotthatheissomuchmorevalorousthanothers,’’
saidtheArchduke。Ibelieve,hadthenobleMarquismethiminthelists,hewouldhavehadthebetter;forthoughtheislanderdealsheavyblowswiththepole-axe,heisnotsoverydexterouswiththelance。Ishouldhavecaredlittletohavemethimmyselfonouroldquarrel,hadthewealofChristendompermittedtosovereignprincestobreathethemselvesinthelists-Andifthoudesirestit,nobleMarquis,Iwillmyselfbeyourgodfatherinthiscombat。’’
AndIalso,’’saidtheGrandMaster。
Come,then,andtakeyournooninginourtent,noblesirs,’’
saidtheDuke,andwe’llspeakofthisbusiness,oversomeright_nierenstein。_’’
Theyenteredtogetheraccordingly。
Whatsaidourpatronandthesegreatfolkstogether?’’saidJonasSchwankertohiscompanion,the_spruch-sprecher_,whohadusedthefreedomtopressnightohismasterwhenthecouncilwasdismissed,whilethejesterwaitedatamorerespectfuldistance。
ServantofFolly,’’saidthe_spruch-sprecher_,moderatethycuriosity-itbeseemsnotthatIshouldtelltotheethecounselsofourmaster。’’
ManofWisdom,youmistake,’’answeredJonas;weareboththeconstantattendantsonourpatron,anditconcernsusaliketoknowwhetherthouorI-WisdomorFolly,havethedeeperinterestinhim。’’
HetoldtotheMarquis,’’answeredthe_spruch-sprecher_,andtotheGrandMaster,thathewasawearyofthesewars,andwouldbegladhewassafeathome。’’
Thatisadrawncast,andcountsfornothinginthegame,’’
saidthejester;itwasmostwisetothinkthus,butgreatfollytotellittoothers-proceed。’’
Ha,hem,’’saidthe_spruch-sprecher_;henextsaidtothem,thatRichardwasnotmorevalorousthanothers,oroverdexterousinthetilt-yard。’’
Woodcockofmyside,’’saidSchwanker;thiswasegregiousfolly。Whatnext?’’
Nay,Iamsomethingoblivious,’’repliedthemanofwisdom;
heinvitedthemtoagobletof_nierenstein。_’’
Thathathashowofwisdominit,’’saidJonas,thoumay’stmarkittothycreditinthemeantime;butanhedrinktoomuch,asismostlikely,Iwillhaveitpasstomine。Anythingmore?’’
Nothingworthmemory,’’answeredtheorator,onlyhewishedhehadtakentheoccasiontomeetRichardinthelists。’’
Outuponit-outuponit!’’saidJonas-thisissuchdotageoffolly,thatIamwell-nighashamedofwinningthegamebyit-Ne’ertheless,foolasheis,wewillfollowhim,mostsage_spruch-sprecher_,andhaveourshareofthewineof_nierenstein。_’’
Yetthisinconsistencyissuch,Asthou,too,shaltadore;
Icouldnotlovethee,love,somuch,LovedInothonourmore。
Montrose’sLines。
WhenKingRichardreturnedtohistent,hecommandedtheNubiantobebroughtbeforehim。Heenteredwithhisusualceremonialreverence,andhavingprostratedhimself,remainedstandingbeforetheKing,intheattitudeofaslaveawaitingtheordersofhismaster。Itwasperhapswellforhim,thatthepreservationofhischaracterrequiredhiseyestobefixedontheground,sincethekeenglancewithwhichRichardforsometimesurveyedhiminsilence,would,iffullyencountered,havebeendifficulttosustain。
Thoucanstwellofwood-craft,’’saidtheKing,afterapause,andhaststartedthygameandbroughthimtobay,asablyasifTristremhimselfhadtaughtthee。Butthisisnotall-
*Auniversaltradition,ascribedtoSirTristrem,famousforhisloveof*thefairQueenYseult-thelawsconcerningthepracticeofwoodcraft,or*_venerie,_asitwascalled,beingthosethatrelatedtotherulesofthechase,*woredeemedofmuchconsequenceduringthemiddleages。
hemustbebroughtdownatforce;Imyselfwouldhavelikedtohavelevelledmyhunting-spearathim。Thereare,itseems,respectswhichpreventthis。ThouartabouttoreturntothecampoftheSoldan,bearingaletter,requiringofhiscourtesytoappointneutralgroundforthedeedofchivalry,and,shoulditconsistwithhispleasure,toconcurwithusinwitnessingit。
Now,speakingconjecturally,wethinkthoumight’stfindinthatcampsomecavalier,who,fortheloveoftruth,andhisownaugmentationofhonour,willdobattlewiththissametraitorofMontserrat。’’
TheNubianraisedhiseyesandfixedthemontheKingwithalookofeagerardour;thenraisedthemtoHeavenwithsuchsolemngratitude,thatthewatersoonglistenedinthem-thenbenthishead,asaffirmingwhatRicharddesired,andresumedhisusualpostureofsubmissiveattention。
Itiswell,’’saidtheKing;andIseethydesiretoobligemeinthismatter。Andherein,Imustneedssay,liestheexcellenceofsuchaservantasthou,whohastnotspeecheithertodebateourpurpose,ortorequireexplanationofwhatwehavedetermined。AnEnglishserving-man,inthyplace,hadgivenmehisdoggedadvicetotrustthecombatwithsomegoodlanceofmyhousehold,who,frommybrotherLong-Sworddownwards,areallonfiretodobattleinmycause;andachatteringFrenchmanhadmadeathousandattemptstodiscoverwhereforeIlookforachampionfromthecampoftheinfidels。Butthou,mysilentagent,canstdomineerrandwithoutquestioningorcomprehendingit;withthee,tohearistoobey。’’