``Front-de-BufmustpreparetorestorehisfiefofIvanhoe,’’saidDeBracy,who,havingdischargedhisparthonourablyinthetournament,hadlaidhisshieldandhelmetaside,andagainmingledwiththePrince’sretinue。
  ``Ay,’’answeredWaldemarFitzurse,``thisgallantislikelytoreclaimthecastleandmanorwhichRichardassignedtohim,andwhichyourHighness’sgenerosityhassincegiventoFront-de-Buf。’’
  ``Front-de-Buf,’’repliedJohn,``isamanmorewillingtoswallowthreemanorssuchasIvanhoe,thantodisgorgeoneofthem。Fortherest,sirs,I
  hopenoneherewilldenymyrighttoconferthefiefsofthecrownuponthefaithfulfollowerswhoarearoundme,andreadytoperformtheusualmilitaryservice,intheroomofthosewhohavewanderedtoforeignCountries,andcanneitherrenderhomagenorservicewhencalledupon。’’
  TheaudienceweretoomuchinterestedinthequestionnottopronouncethePrince’sassumedrightaltogetherindubitable。``AgenerousPrince!——
  amostnobleLord,whothustakesuponhimselfthetaskofrewardinghisfaithfulfollowers!’’
  Suchwerethewordswhichburstfromthetrain,expectantsallofthemofsimilargrantsattheexpenseofKingRichard’sfollowersandfavourites,ifindeedtheyhadnotasyetreceivedsuch。PriorAymeralsoassentedtothegeneralproposition,observing,however,``ThattheblessedJerusalemcouldnotindeedbetermedaforeigncountry。Shewas_communismater_——themotherofallChristians。
  Buthesawnot,’’hedeclared,``howtheKnightofIvanhoecouldpleadanyadvantagefromthis,sincehe’’thePrior``wasassuredthatthecrusaders,underRichard,hadneverproceededmuchfartherthanAskalon,which,asalltheworldknew,wasatownofthePhilistines,andentitledtononeoftheprivilegesoftheHolyCity。’’
  Waldemar,whosecuriosityhadledhimtowardstheplacewhereIvanhoehadfallentotheground,nowreturned。``Thegallant,’’saidhe,``islikelytogiveyourHighnesslittledisturbance,andtoleaveFront-de-Bufinthequietpossessionofhisgains——heisseverelywounded。’’
  ``Whateverbecomesofhim,’’saidPrinceJohn,``heisvictoroftheday;andwerehetenfoldourenemy,orthedevotedfriendofourbrother,whichisperhapsthesame,hiswoundsmustbelookedto——ourownphysicianshallattendhim。’’
  AsternsmilecurledthePrince’slipashespoke。
  WaldemarFitzursehastenedtoreply,thatIvanhoewasalreadyremovedfromthelists,andinthecustodyofhisfriends。
  ``Iwassomewhatafflicted,’’hesaid,``toseethegriefoftheQueenofLoveandBeauty,whosesovereigntyofadaythiseventhaschangedintomourning。
  Iamnotamantobemovedbyawoman’slamentforherlover,butthissameLadyRowenasuppressedhersorrowwithsuchdignityofmanner,thatitcouldonlybediscoveredbyherfoldedhands,andhertearlesseye,whichtrembledasitremainedfixedonthelifelessformbeforeher。’’
  ``WhoisthisLadyRowena,’’saidPrinceJohn,``ofwhomwehaveheardsomuch?’’
  ``ASaxonheiressoflargepossessions,’’repliedthePriorAymer;``aroseofloveliness,andajewelofwealth;thefairestamongathousand,abundleofmyrrh,andaclusterofcamphire。’’
  ``Weshallcheerhersorrows,’’saidPrinceJohn,``andamendherblood,byweddinghertoaNorman。
  Sheseemsaminor,andmustthereforebeatourroyaldisposalinmarriage——Howsaystthou,DeBracy?Whatthinkstthouofgainingfairlandsandlivings,byweddingaSaxon,afterthefashionofthefollowersoftheConqueror?’’
  ``Ifthelandsaretomyliking,mylord,’’answeredDeBracy,``itwillbehardtodispleasemewithabride;anddeeplywillIholdmyselfboundtoyourhighnessforagooddeed,whichwillfulfilallpromisesmadeinfavourofyourservantandvassal。’’
  ``Wewillnotforgetit,’’saidPrinceJohn;
  ``andthatwemayinstantlygotowork,commandourseneschalpresentlytoordertheattendanceoftheLadyRowenaandhercompany——thatis,therudechurlherguardian,andtheSaxonoxwhomtheBlackKnightstruckdowninthetournament,uponthisevening’sbanquet——DeBigot,’’headdedtohisseneschal,``thouwiltwordthisoursecondsummonssocourteously,astogratifytheprideoftheseSaxons,andmakeitimpossibleforthemagaintorefuse;although,bythebonesofBecket,courtesytothemiscastingpearlsbeforeswine。’’
  PrinceJohnhadproceededthusfar,andwasabouttogivethesignalforretiringfromthelists,whenasmallbilletwasputintohishand。
  ``Fromwhence?’’saidPrinceJohn,lookingatthepersonbywhomitwasdelivered。
  ``Fromforeignparts,mylord,butfromwhenceIknownot’’repliedhisattendant。``AFrenchmanbroughtithither,whosaid,hehadriddennightanddaytoputitintothehandsofyourhighness。’’
  ThePrincelookednarrowlyatthesuperscription,andthenattheseal,placedsoastosecuretheflex-silkwithwhichthebilletwassurrounded,andwhichboretheimpressionofthreefleurs-de-lis。
  Johnthenopenedthebilletwithapparentagitation,whichvisiblyandgreatlyincreasedwhenhehadperusedthecontents,whichwereexpressedinthesewords——
  ``_TakeheedtoyourselffortheDevilisunchained!_’’
  ThePrinceturnedaspaleasdeath,lookedfirstontheearth,andthenuptoheaven,likeamanwhohasreceivednewsthatsentenceofexecutionhasbeenpasseduponhim。Recoveringfromthefirsteffectsofhissurprise,hetookWaldemarFitzurseandDeBracyaside,andputthebilletintotheirhandssuccessively。``Itmeans,’’headded,inafalteringvoice,``thatmybrotherRichardhasobtainedhisfreedom。’’
  ``Thismaybeafalsealarm,oraforgedletter,’’
  saidDeBracy。
  ``ItisFrance’sownhandandseal,’’repliedPrinceJohn。
  ``Itistime,then,’’saidFitzurse,``todrawourpartytoahead,eitheratYork,orsomeothercentricalplace。Afewdayslater,anditwillbeindeedtoolate。Yourhighnessmustbreakshortthispresentmummery。’’
  ``Theyeomenandcommons,’’saidDeBracy,``mustnotbedismisseddiscontented,forlackoftheirshareinthesports。’’
  ``Theday,’’saidWaldemar,``isnotyetveryfarspent——letthearcher’sshootafewroundsatthetarget,andtheprizebeadjudged。ThiswillbeanabundantfulfilmentofthePrince’spromises,sofarasthisherdofSaxonserfsisconcerned。’’
  ``Ithankthee,Waldemar,’’saidthePrince;
  ``thouremindestme,too,thatIhaveadebttopaytothatinsolentpeasantwhoyesterdayinsultedourperson。Ourbanquetalsoshallgoforwardto-nightasweproposed。Werethismylasthourofpower,itshouldbeanhoursacredtorevengeandtopleasure——
  letnewcarescomewithto-morrow’snewday。’’
  Thesoundofthetrumpetssoonrecalledthosespectatorswhohadalreadybeguntoleavethefield;
  andproclamationwasmadethatPrinceJohn,suddenlycalledbyhighandperemptorypublicduties,heldhimselfobligedtodiscontinuetheentertainmentsofto-morrow’sfestival:Nevertheless,that,unwillingsomanygoodyeomanshoulddepartwithoutatrialofskill,hewaspleasedtoappointthem,beforeleavingtheground,presentlytoexecutethecompetitionofarcheryintendedforthemorrow。Tothebestarcheraprizewastobeawarded,beingabugle-horn,mountedwithsilver,andasilkenbaldricrichlyornamentedwithamedallionofStHubert,thepatronofsilvansport。
  Morethanthirtyyeomenatfirstpresentedthemselvesascompetitors,severalofwhomwererangersandunder-keepersintheroyalforestsofNeedwoodandCharnwood。When,however,thearchersunderstoodwithwhomtheyweretobematched,upwardsoftwentywithdrewthemselvesfromthecontest,unwillingtoencounterthedishonourofalmostcertaindefeat。Forinthosedaystheskillofeachcelebratedmarksmanwasaswellknownformanymilesroundhim,asthequalitiesofahorsetrainedatNewmarketarefamiliartothosewhofrequentthatwell-knownmeeting。
  Thediminishedlistofcompetitorsforsilvanfamestillamountedtoeight。PrinceJohnsteppedfromhisroyalseattoviewmorenearlythepersonsofthesechosenyeomen,severalofwhomworetheroyallivery。Havingsatisfiedhiscuriositybythisinvestigation,helookedfortheobjectofhisresentment,whomheobservedstandingonthesamespot,andwiththesamecomposedcountenancewhichhehadexhibitedupontheprecedingday。
  ``Fellow,’’saidPrinceJohn,``Iguessedbythyinsolentbabblethatthouwertnotrueloverofthelongbow,andIseethoudarestnotadventurethyskillamongsuchmerry-menasstandyonder。’’
  ``Underfavour,sir,’’repliedtheyeoman,``I
  haveanotherreasonforrefrainingtoshoot,besidesthefearingdiscomfitureanddisgrace。’’
  ``Andwhatisthyotherreason?’’saidPrinceJohn,who,forsomecausewhichperhapshecouldnothimselfhaveexplained,feltapainfulcuriosityrespectingthisindividual。
  ``Because,’’repliedthewoodsman,``IknownotiftheseyeomenandIareusedtoshootatthesamemarks;andbecause,moreover,IknownothowyourGracemightrelishthewinningofathirdprizebyonewhohasunwittinglyfallenunderyourdispleasure。’’
  PrinceJohncolouredasheputthequestion,``Whatisthyname,yeoman?’’
  ``Locksley,’’answeredtheyeoman。
  ``Then,Locksley,’’saidPrinceJohn,``thoushaltshootinthyturn,whentheseyeomenhavedisplayedtheirskill。Ifthoucarriesttheprize,I
  willaddtoittwentynobles;butifthoulosestit,thoushaltbestriptofthyLincolngreen,andscourgedoutofthelistswithbowstrings,forawordyandinsolentbraggart。’’
  ``AndhowifIrefusetoshootonsuchawager?’’
  saidtheyeoman——``YourGrace’spower,supported,asitis,bysomanymen-at-arms,mayindeedeasilystripandscourgeme,butcannotcompelmetobendortodrawmybow。’’
  ``Ifthourefusestmyfairproffer,’’saidthePrince,``theProvostofthelistsshallcutthybowstring,breakthybowandarrows,andexpeltheefromthepresenceasafaint-heartedcraven。’’
  ``Thisisnofairchanceyouputonme,proudPrince,’’saidtheyeoman,``tocompelmetoperilmyselfagainstthebestarchersofLeicesterAndStaffordshire,underthepenaltyofinfamyiftheyshouldovershootme。Nevertheless,Iwillobeyyourpleasure。’’
  ``Looktohimclose,men-at-arms,’’saidPrinceJohn,``hisheartissinking;Iamjealouslestheattempttoescapethetrial——Anddoyou,goodfellows,shootboldlyround;abuckandabuttofwinearereadyforyourrefreshmentinyondertent,whentheprizeiswon。’’
  Atargetwasplacedattheupperendofthesouthernavenuewhichledtothelists。Thecontendingarcherstooktheirstationinturn,atthebottomofthesouthernaccess,thedistancebetweenthatstationandthemarkallowingfulldistanceforwhatwascalledashotatrovers。Thearchers,havingpreviouslydeterminedbylottheirorderofprecedence,weretoshooteachthreeshaftsinsuccession。
  Thesportswereregulatedbyanofficerofinferiorrank,termedtheProvostoftheGames;
  forthehighrankofthemarshalsofthelistswouldhavebeenhelddegraded,hadtheycondescendedtosuperintendthesportsoftheyeomanry。