登陆注册
36813100000129

第129章 CHAPTER XXIV(5)

As knights love ladies in old tales,answered ****ie--on hearsay.Then love it on hearsay a little longer,till my sister is recovered from the fatigue of her journey,said Wayland;muttering afterwards betwixt his teeth,The devil take the imp's curiosity!I must keep fair weather with him,or we shall fare the worse.He then proceeded to state to Master Holiday his own talents as a juggler,with those of his sister as a musician.Some proof of his dexterity was demanded,which he gave in such a style of excellence,that,delighted at obtaining such an accession to their party,they readily acquiesced in the apology which he offered when a display of his sister's talents was required.The new-comers were invited to partake of the refreshments with which the party were provided;and it was with some difficulty that Wayland Smith obtained an opportunity of being apart with his supposed sister during the meal,of which interval he availed himself to entreat her to forget for the present both her rank and her sorrows,and condescend,as the most probable chance of remaining concealed,to mix in the society of those with whom she was to travel.

The Countess allowed the necessity of the case,and when they resumed their journey,endeavoured to comply with her guide's advice,by addressing herself to a female near her,and expressing her concern for the woman whom they were thus obliged to leave behind them.

Oh,she is well attended,madam,replied the dame whom she addressed,who,from her jolly and laughter-loving demeanour,might have been the very emblem of the Wife of Bath;and my gossip Laneham thinks as little of these matters as any one.By the ninth day,an the revels last so long,we shall have her with us at Kenilworth,even if she should travel with her bantling on her back.There was something in this speech which took away all desire on the Countess of Leicester's part to continue the conversation.

But having broken the charm by speaking to her fellow-traveller first,the good dame,who was to play Rare Gillian of Croydon in one of the interludes,took care that silence did not again settle on the journey,but entertained her mute companion with a thousand anecdotes of revels,from the days of King Harry downwards,with the reception given them by the great folk,and all the names of those who played the principal characters;but ever concluding with they would be nothing to the princely pleasures of Kenilworth.And when shall we reach Kenilworth?said the Countess,with an agitation which she in vain attempted to conceal.

We that have horses may,with late riding,get to Warwick to-night,and Kenilworth may be distant some four or five miles.

But then we must wait till the foot-people come up;although it is like my good Lord of Leicester will have horses or light carriages to meet them,and bring them up without being travel-toiled,which last is no good preparation,as you may suppose,for dancing before your betters.And yet,Lord help me,I have seen the day I would have tramped five leagues of lea-land,and turned an my toe the whole evening after,as a juggler spins a pewter platter on the point of a needle.But age has clawed me somewhat in his clutch,as the song says;though,if I like the tune and like my partner,I'll dance the hays yet with any merry lass in Warwickshire that writes that unhappy figure four with a round O after it.If the Countess was overwhelmed with the garrulity of this good dame,Wayland Smith,on his part,had enough to do to sustain and parry,the constant attacks made upon him by the indefatigable curiosity of his old acquaintance Richard Sludge.Nature had given that arch youngster a prying cast of disposition,which matched admirably with his sharp wit;the former inducing him to plant himself as a spy on other people's affairs,and the latter quality leading him perpetually to interfere,after he had made himself master of that which concerned him not.He spent the livelong day in attempting to peer under the Countess's muffler,and apparently what he could there discern greatly sharpened his curiosity.

That sister of thine,Wayland,he said,has a fair neck to have been born in a smithy,and a pretty taper hand to have been used for twirling a spindle--faith,I'll believe in your relationship when the crow's egg is hatched into a cygnet.Go to,said Wayland,thou art a prating boy,and should be breeched for thine assurance.Well,said the imp,drawing off,all I say is--remember you have kept a secret from me,and if I give thee not a Roland for thine Oliver,my name is not ****on Sludge!This threat,and the distance at which Hobgoblin kept from him for the rest of the way,alarmed Wayland very much,and he suggested to his pretended sister that,on pretext of weariness,she should express a desire to stop two or three miles short of the fair town of Warwick,promising to rejoin the troop in the morning.A small village inn afforded them a resting-place,and it was with secret pleasure that Wayland saw the whole party,including ****on,pass on,after a courteous farewell,and leave them behind.

To-morrow,madam,he said to his charge,we will,with your leave,again start early,and reach Kenilworth before the rout which are to assemble there.The Countess gave assent to the proposal of her faithful guide;but,somewhat to his surprise,said nothing further on the subject,which left Wayland under the disagreeable uncertainty whether or no she had formed any plan for her own future proceedings,as he knew her situation demanded circumspection,although he was but imperfectly acquainted with all its peculiarities.Concluding,however,that she must have friends within the castle,whose advice and assistance she could safely trust,he supposed his task would be best accomplished by conducting her thither in safety,agreeably to her repeated commands.

同类推荐
  • 读律心得

    读律心得

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • A Second Home

    A Second Home

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 心相篇

    心相篇

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 南岳继起和尚语录

    南岳继起和尚语录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 杨文敏集

    杨文敏集

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • 书香流年

    书香流年

    晨霞箫声紫衣飘,竹叶林间无人随。—迟雨茕空山积银不知春,清风落雪水千澈。—齐琛惊鸿轻羽一世间,红尘乱世无少年。—季正安这红尘中啊有两少年一个三岁成孤一个弱冠灭门“齐琛,到底…你终是不信我。”那个眼神,是他一辈子都无法忘记的痛苦。一切都来不及的时候,她依旧选择了,自焚。“彦希啊,你可曾见过你家离尘君出过丑?”齐彦希温和一笑,“出丑算不上,只是……”他目光一淡倒勾起了迟雨茕的好奇催促着齐彦希让他赶紧说。彦希微微苦笑,“只是,全城灯火通明的那晚,离尘君独自坐在阁楼楼顶,喝了一夜的酒,吹了一夜的埙,埙声凄凉,倒是与那晚夜景格格不入的很,后来才知,那一日,青竹林被烧,王妃消逝的日子……”那次之后,她才明白,她一直都是他用命在护的人……
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • 梦回此生

    梦回此生

    努力了一生,却,终究逃不过命运,欠下的,情,若有来生,我定能还清,要好好爱自己,记得要等我.........
  • 我的老师不是人

    我的老师不是人

    林萌萌,女,二十三岁。七月大学毕业,九月入职贫困山区某县乡镇高中,成为一名光荣的高中语文教师。福玉,性别无(我就是块石头我有啥性别?),年龄大概三千多岁吧,九月穿成现代女青年林萌萌,开学前已完成完美对接。从此,某县二中高一(七)班的全体同学们过上了幸福快乐的校园生活。--情节虚构,请勿模仿
  • 异界封魔

    异界封魔

    杨凡在暗战游戏里参加争霸赛,在最终关头勘破虚实之谜,来到一个实体位面,灵魂进入杨家三子杨凡体内,发现自己在游戏里的技能在在这个界面可以用真气来催动,而杨凡在杨家地位并不高,因为杨凡是一个典型的纨绔子弟,空有天赋,却不思进取,在杨凡了解这个世界的同时,原本青梅竹马的恋人慕容雪却离开自己投入了自己的堂哥杨勇的怀抱,杨凡大怒与杨勇对峙,惨败,杨凡决心要好好修炼,于是开始修炼自己在游戏里的技能。
  • 女尊之凤飞天

    女尊之凤飞天

    前世的她事业有成,但失败的婚姻让她的感情再也翻不起丝丝涟绮,眼里只剩下现实,一朝穿越更是用游戏的心里淡漠的面对这个女尊世界。可她忘了这已不是在现代,当遇到他们就注定不能守住那颗平静的心,那就让她为那些爱她的人创造一个安宁的世界吧!《穿越女尊之凤飞天》作品大概7月份被屏蔽,其中有两章由于服务内部错误不能修改,网站给我发信息让重新上传,希望我能有机会把作品完成,谢谢!未解禁现重发
  • 天昊

    天昊

    在这片大路上,各大帝国鼎立,每时每刻都在发生着战争,为了土地、资源在战争。由此也有无数的将军元帅在浴血奋战,中州秦国白起杀神,南部宋国一门一龙七虎,唐国九大战神都是站在这个世界顶端的人。刘昊,一个杀神白起部下的小兵,一步一步的走上了巅峰之路,也见证了各大帝国的起伏更替,最终该如何面对强敌......
  • 龙华圣帝

    龙华圣帝

    他们本是造化生成的一对精灵,彼此相知相恋,相许终生,却被上天生生拆散,并受到最恶毒的诅咒,生生相念相惜,世世永不相见……一千个轮回后,他们在无佛无圣的五浊恶世再次相遇,历经磨难,不负初心……“今生你我相爱相守,福祸相依,生死相随,谁都不可以再将你我拆散,天若不许,我则反天,命若不许,我则改命,神魔不许,我则杀神诛魔……”
  • 西藏方舆

    西藏方舆

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。