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第68章 CRESSY(5)

"In no way, Ralph, thanks to my shirt of mail.Well, indeed, was it for me that I was wearing it, or I should assuredly have been a dead man.I had almost begun to forget that I was a threatened man; but I shall be on guard for the future.""I wish I had followed the fellow," Ralph said."I would not have slain him could I have helped it, but would have left it for the hangman to extort from him the name of his employer; but, in truth, he struck so hard, and you fell so straight before the blow, that I feared the mail had given way, and that you were sorely wounded if not killed.You have oft told me that Iwas over-careful of you, but you see that I was not careful enough, however, you may be assured that if another attempt be made those who attempt it shall not get off scot free.Do you think of laying a complaint before the provost against him you suspect?""It would be useless, Ralph.We may have suspicion of the man from whom the blow came, but have no manner of proof.It might have been done by any ruffian camp- follower who struck the blow only with the hope of carrying off my chain and purse.The camp swarms with such fellows, and we have no clue which could lead to his detection, unless," he added, stooping and picking a piece of steel which lay at his feet, "this broken dagger may some day furnish us with one.No; we will say nought about it.Sir James Carnegie is not now in camp, having left a week since on business in England.We exchange no words when we meet, but I heard that he had been called away.Fortunately the young prince likes him not, and I therefore have seldom occasion to meet him.I have no doubt that he credits me with the disfavour in which he is held by the prince; but I have never even mentioned his name before him, and the prince's misliking is but the feeling which a noble and generous heart has, as though by instinct, against one who is false and treacherous.At the same time we must grant that this traitor knight is a bold and fearless man-at-arms; he fought well at La Blanche Tache and Cressy, and he is much liked and trusted by my lord of Northampton, in whose following he mostly rides; 'tis a pity that one so brave should have so foul and treacherous a heart.Here we are at my hut, and you can sleep soundly tonight, Ralph, for there is little fear that the fellow, who has failed tonight, will repeat his attempt for some time.He thinks, no doubt, that he has killed me, for with a blow so strongly struck he would scarcely have felt the snapping of the weapon, and is likely enough already on board one of the ships which ply to and fro from England on his way to acquaint his employer that I am removed from his path."The next morning Walter mentioned to the Black Prince the venture which had befallen him, and the narrow escape he had had of his life.The prince was extremely exasperated, and gave orders that an inquisition should be made through the camp, and that all men found there not being able to give a good account of themselves as having reasonable and lawful calling there should be forthwith put on board ship and sent to England.He questioned Walter closely whether he deemed that the attack was for the purpose of plunder only, or whether he had any reason to believe that he had private enemies.

"There is a knight who is evilly disposed toward me, your highness," Walter said; "but seeing that I have no proof whatever that he had a hand in this affair, however strongly I may suspect it, I would fain, with your leave, avoid mentioning his name.""But think you that there is any knight in this camp capable of so foul an action?""I have had proofs, your highness, that he is capable of such an act; but in this matter my tongue is tied, as the wrong he attempted was not against myself, but against others who have so far forgiven him that they would fain the matter should drop.He owes me ill-will, seeing that I am aware of his conduct, and that it was my intervention which caused his schemes to fail.Should this attempt against me be repeated it can scarce be the effect of chance, but would show premeditated design, and I would then, both in defence of my own life, and because I think that such deeds should not go unpunished, not hesitate to name him to you, and if proof be wanting to defy him to open combat.""I regret, Sir Walter, that your scruples should hinder you from at once denouncing him; but seeing how grave a matter it is to charge a knight with so foul a crime, I will not lay stress upon you; but be assured that should any repetition of the attempt be made I shall take the matter in hand, and will see that this caitiff knight receives his desserts.

A short time afterwards Walter accompanied the prince in an excursion which he made with a portion of the army, sweeping the French provinces as far as the river Somme.Upon their way back they passed through the village of Pres, hard by which stood a small castle.It was situated some forty miles from Calais, and standing upon rising ground, it commanded a very extensive view over the country.

"What say you, Sir Walter?" the prince said to the young knight who was riding near him."That castle would make a good advanced post, and a messenger riding in could bring news of any large movements of the enemy."Walter assented."Then, Sir Walter, I name you chatelain.I shall be sorry to lose your good company; but the post is one of peril, and I know that you are ever longing to distinguish yourself.Take forty men-at-arms and sixty archers.With that force you may make shift to resist any attack until help reaches you from camp.You may be sure that I shall not be slack in spurring to your rescue should you be assailed."Walter received the proposal with delight.He was weary of the monotony of life in New Town, and this post in which vigilance and activity would be required was just to his taste; so, taking the force named by the prince, with a store of provision, he drew off from the column and entered the castle.

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