butDeBracy,whoseprofessionfreedhimfromallscruples,extendedhislonglanceoverthespacewhichseparatedthegalleryfromthelists,andwouldhaveexecutedthecommandsofthePrincebeforeAthelstanetheUnreadyhadrecoveredpresenceofmindsufficienteventodrawbackhispersonfromtheweapon,hadnotCedric,aspromptashiscompanionwastardy,unsheathed,withthespeedoflightning,theshortswordwhichhewore,andatasingleblowseveredthepointofthelancefromthehandle。ThebloodrushedintothecountenanceofPrinceJohn。Hesworeoneofhisdeepestoaths,andwasabouttouttersomethreatcorrespondinginviolence,whenhewasdivertedfromhispurpose,partlybyhisownattendants,whogatheredaroundhimconjuringhimtobepatient,partlybyageneralexclamationofthecrowd,utteredinloudapplauseofthespiritedconductofCedric。ThePrincerolledhiseyesinindignation,asiftocollectsomesafeandeasyvictim;andchancingtoencounterthefirmglanceofthesamearcherwhomwehavealreadynoticed,andwhoseemedtopersistinhisgestureofapplause,inspiteofthefrowningaspectwhichthePrincebentuponhim,hedemandedhisreasonforclamouringthus。
  ``Ialwaysaddmyhollo,’’saidtheyeoman,``whenIseeagoodshot,oragallantblow。’’
  ``Saystthou?’’answeredthePrince;``thenthoucansthitthewhitethyself,I’llwarrant。’’
  ``Awoodsman’smark,andatwoodsman’sdistance,Icanhit,’’answeredtheyeoman。
  ``AndWatTyrrel’smark,atahundredyards,’’
  saidavoicefrombehind,butbywhomutteredcouldnotbediscerned。
  ThisallusiontothefateofWilliamRufus,hisRelative,atonceincensedandalarmedPrinceJohn。Hesatisfiedhimself,however,withcommandingthemen-at-arms,whosurroundedthelists,tokeepaneyeonthebraggart,pointingtotheyeoman。
  ``ByStGrizzel,’’headded,``wewilltryhisownskill,whoissoreadytogivehisvoicetothefeatsofothers!’’
  ``Ishallnotflythetrial,’’saidtheyeoman,withthecomposurewhichmarkedhiswholedeportment。
  ``Meanwhile,standup,yeSaxonchurls,’’saidthefieryPrince;``for,bythelightofHeaven,sinceIhavesaidit,theJewshallhavehisseatamongstye!’’
  ``Bynomeans,anitpleaseyourGrace!——itisnotfitforsuchaswetositwiththerulersoftheland,’’saidtheJew;whoseambitionforprecedencethoughithadledhimtodisputePlacewiththeextenuatedandimpoverisheddescendantofthelineofMontdidier,bynomeansstimulatedhimtoanintrusionupontheprivilegesofthewealthySaxons。
  ``Up,infideldogwhenIcommandyou,’’saidPrinceJohn,``orIwillhavethyswarthyhidestriptoff,andtannedforhorse-furniture。’’
  Thusurged,theJewbegantoascendthesteepandnarrowstepswhichleduptothegallery。
  ``Letmesee,’’saidthePrince,``whodarestophim,’’fixinghiseyeonCedric,whoseattitudeintimatedhisintentiontohurltheJewdownheadlong。
  ThecatastrophewaspreventedbytheclownWamba,who,springingbetwixthismasterandIsaac,andexclaiming,inanswertothePrince’sdefiance,``Marry,thatwillI!’’opposedtothebeardoftheJewashieldofbrawn,whichhepluckedfrombeneathhiscloak,andwithwhich,doubtless,hehadfurnishedhimself,lestthetournamentshouldhaveprovedlongerthanhisappetitecouldendureabstinence。Findingtheabominationofhistribeopposedtohisverynose,whiletheJester,atthesametime,flourishedhiswoodenswordabovehishead,theJewrecoiled,missedhisfooting,androlleddownthesteps,——anexcellentjesttothespectators,whosetupaloudlaughter,inwhichPrinceJohnandhisattendantsheartilyjoined。
  ``Dealmetheprize,cousinPrince,’’saidWamba;
  ``Ihavevanquishedmyfoeinfairfightwithswordandshield,’’headded,brandishingthebrawninonehandandthewoodenswordintheother。
  ``Who,andwhatartthou,noblechampion?’’
  saidPrinceJohn,stilllaughing。
  ``Afoolbyrightofdescent,’’answeredtheJester;``IamWamba,thesonofWitless,whowasthesonofWeatherbrain,whowasthesonofanAlderman。’’
  ``MakeroomfortheJewinfrontofthelowerring,’’saidPrinceJohn,notunwillingperhapsto,seizeanapologytodesistfromhisoriginalpurpose;
  ``toplacethevanquishedbesidethevictorwerefalseheraldry。’’
  ``Knaveuponfoolwereworse,’’answeredtheJester,``andJewuponbaconworstofall。’’
  ``Gramercy!goodfellow,’’criedPrinceJohn,``thoupleasestme——Here,Isaac,lendmeahandfulofbyzants。’’
  AstheJew,stunnedbytherequest,afraidtorefuse,andunwillingtocomply,fumbledinthefurredbagwhichhungbyhisgirdle,andwasperhapsendeavouringtoascertainhowfewcoinsmightpassforahandful,thePrincestoopedfromhisjennetandsettledIsaac’sdoubtsbysnatchingthepouchitselffromhisside;andflingingtoWambaacoupleofthegoldpieceswhichitcontained,hepursuedhiscareerroundthelists,leavingtheJewtothederisionofthosearoundhim,andhimselfreceivingasmuchapplausefromthespectatorsasifhehaddonesomehonestandhonourableaction。
  CHAPTERVIII
  AtthisthechallengerwithfiercedefyHistrumpetsounds;thechallengedmakesreply:
  Withclangourringsthefield,resoundsthevaultedsky。
  Theirvisorsclosed,theirlancesintherest,Oratthehelmetpointedorthecrest,Theyvanishfromthebarrier,speedtherace,Andspurringseedecreasethemiddlespace。
  _PalamonandArcite_。
  InthemidstofPrinceJohn’scavalcade,hesuddenlystopt,andappealingtothePriorofJorvaulx,declaredtheprincipalbusinessofthedayhadbeenforgotten。
  ``Bymyhalidom,’’saidhe,``wehaveforgotten,SirPrior,tonamethefairSovereignofLoveandofBeauty,bywhosewhitehandthepalmistobedistributed。Formypart,Iamliberalinmyideas,andIcarenotifIgivemyvotefortheblack-eyedRebecca。’’
  ``HolyVirgin,’’answeredthePrior,turninguphiseyesinhorror,``aJewess!——Weshoulddeservetobestonedoutofthelists;andIamnotyetoldenoughtobeamartyr。Besides,Iswearbymypatronsaint,thatsheisfarinferiortothelovelySaxon,Rowena。’’
  ``SaxonorJew,’’answeredthePrince,``SaxonorJew,dogorhog,whatmattersit?Isay,nameRebecca,wereitonlytomortifytheSaxonchurls。’’
  Amurmuraroseevenamonghisownimmediateattendants。
  ``Thispassesajest,mylord,’’saidDeBracy;
  ``noknightherewilllaylanceinrestifsuchaninsultisattempted。’’
  ``Itisthemerewantonnessofinsult,’’saidoneoftheoldestandmostimportantofPrinceJohn’sfollowers,WaldemarFitzurse,``andifyourGraceattemptit,cannotbutproveruinoustoyourprojects。’’
  ``Ientertainedyou,sir,’’saidJohn,reininguphispalfreyhaughtily,``formyfollower,butnotformycounsellor。’’
  ``ThosewhofollowyourGraceinthepathswhichyoutread,’’saidWaldemar,butspeakinginalowvoice,``acquiretherightofcounsellors;foryourinterestandsafetyarenotmoredeeplygagedthantheirown。’’
  Fromthetoneinwhichthiswasspoken,Johnsawthenecessityofacquiescence``Ididbutjest,’’
  hesaid;``andyouturnuponmelikesomanyadders!
  Namewhomyouwill,inthefiend’sname,andpleaseyourselves。’’
  ``Nay,nay,’’saidDeBracy,``letthefairsovereign’sthroneremainunoccupied,untiltheconquerorshallbenamed,andthenlethimchoosetheladybywhomitshallbefilled。Itwilladdanothergracetohistriumph,andteachfairladiestoprizetheloveofvaliantknights,whocanexaltthemtosuchdistinction。’’
  ``IfBriandeBois-Guilbertgaintheprize,’’saidthePrior,``IwillgagemyrosarythatInametheSovereignofLoveandBeauty。’’
  ``Bois-Guilbert,’’answeredDeBracy,``isagoodlance;butthereareothersaroundtheselists,SirPrior,whowillnotfeartoencounterhim。’’
  ``Silence,sirs,’’saidWaldemar,``andletthePrinceassumehisseat。Theknightsandspectatorsarealikeimpatient,thetimeadvances,andhighlyfititisthatthesportsshouldcommence。’’
  PrinceJohn,thoughnotyetamonarch,hadinWaldemarFitzursealltheinconveniencesofafavouriteminister,who,inservinghissovereign,mustalwaysdosoinhisownway。ThePrinceacquiesced,however,althoughhisdispositionwaspreciselyofthatkindwhichisapttobeobstinateupontrifles,and,assuminghisthrone,andbeingsurroundedbyhisfollowers,gavesignaltotheheraldstoproclaimthelawsofthetournament,whichwerebrieflyasfollows:
  First,thefivechallengersweretoundertakeallcomers。
  Secondly,anyknightproposingtocombat,might,ifhepleased,selectaspecialantagonistfromamongthechallengers,bytouchinghisshield。Ifhedidsowiththereverseofhislance,thetrialofskillwasmadewithwhatwerecalledthearmsofcourtesy,thatis,withlancesatwhoseextremityapieceofroundflatboardwasfixed,sothatnodangerwasencountered,savefromtheshockofthehorsesandriders。Butiftheshieldwastouchedwiththesharpendofthelance,thecombatwasunderstoodtobeat_outrance_,thatis,theknightsweretofightwithsharpweapons,asinactualbattle。
  Thirdly,whentheknightspresenthadaccomplishedtheirvow,byeachofthembreakingfivelances,thePrincewastodeclarethevictorinthefirstday’stourney,whoshouldreceiveasprizeawarhorseofexquisitebeautyandmatchlessstrength;