登陆注册
19643300000188

第188章

Redhead grinned, and said: "Well, as to Otter, that is all true; but as for Lord Bull it is another matter; I wot not but his kindred may be as good or better than any in these east parts.

In any case, he hath his kin and long descent full often in his mouth, while I am but a gangrel body. Howbeit it is all one, whereas whatso he or Otter bid any man to do, he doeth it, but my bidding may be questioned at whiles.

And look you, lord, times are not ill, so wherefore should I risk a change of days? Sooth to say, both these great lords have done well by me."

Ralph laughed: "And better will they do, as thou deemest; give thee Agatha, to wit?" "Yea, fair sir," quoth Redhead.

"No great gift, that seemeth to me, for thy valiancy," said Ralph; "she is guileful enough and loose enough for a worse man than thee."

"Lord," said Redhead, "even of her thou shalt say what pleaseth thee; but no other man shall say of her what pleaseth me not.

For all that is come and gone she is true and valiant, and none may say that she is not fair and sweet enough for a better man than me; and my great good luck it is that, as I hope, she looketh no further for a better."

Ursula said: "Is it so, perchance, that now she is free and hath naught to fear, she hath no need for guile?"

"Hail to thee for thy word, lady," quoth Redhead; and then he was silent, glooming somewhat on Ralph.

But Ralph said: "Nay, my friend, I meant no harm, but I was wondering what had befallen to bring you two so close together."

"It was fear and pain, and the helping of each other that wrought it," said Redhead. Said Ursula: "Good Captain, how was it that she escaped the uttermost of evil at the tyrant's hands? since from all that I have heard, it must needs be that he laid the blame on her (working for her mistress) of my flight from Utterbol."

"Even so it was, lady," said Redhead; "but, as thou wottest belike, she had got it spread abroad that she was cunning in sorcery, and that her spell would not end when her life ended; nay, that he to whom her ghost should bear ill-will, and more especially such an one as might compass her death, should have but an ill time of it while he lived, which should not be long.

This tale, which, sooth to say, I myself helped to spread, the Lord of Utterbol trowed in wholly, so cunningly was it told; so that, to make a long story short, he feared her, and feared her more dead than living.

So that when he came home, and found thee gone, lady, he did indeed deem that thy flight was of Agatha's contrivance. And this the more because his nephew (he whom thou didst beguile; I partly guess how) told him a made-up tale how all was done by the spells of Agatha.

For this youth was of all men, not even saving his uncle, most full of malice; and he hated Agatha, and would have had her suffer the uttermost of torments and he to be standing by the while; howbeit his malice overshot itself, since his tale made her even more of a witch than the lord deemed before.

"Yea," said Ursula, "and what hath befallen that evil young man, Captain?" Said Redhead: "It is not known to many, lady; but two days before the slaying of his uncle, I met him in a wood a little way from Utterbol, and, the mood being on me I tied him neck and heels and cast him, with a stone round his neck, into a deep woodland pool hight the Ram's Bane, which is in that same wood. Well, as to my tale of Agatha.

When the lord came home first, he sent for her, and his rage had so mastered his fear for a while that his best word was scourge and rack and faggot; but she was, outwardly, so calm and cold, smiling on him balefully, that he presently came to himself, a found that fear was in his belly, and that he might not do what he would with her; wherefore he looked to it that however she were used (which was ill enough, God wot!) she should keep the soul in her body.

And at last the fear so mounted into his head that he made peace with her, and even craved forgiveness of her and gave her gifts. She answered him sweetly indeed, yet so as he (and all others who were bystanding, of whom I was one,) might well see that she deemed she owed him a day in harvest.

As for me, he heeded me naught, and I lay low all I might.

And in any wise we wore the time till the great day of deliverance."

Therewith dropped the talk about Agatha, when they had bidden him all luck in his life. Forsooth, they were fain of his words, and of his ways withal.

For he was a valiant man, and brisk, and one who forgat no benefit, and was trusty as steel; merry-hearted withal, and kind and ready of speech despite his uplandish manners, which a life not a little rude had thrust on him.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 商务电话沟通的100个关键细节

    商务电话沟通的100个关键细节

    别告诉我你懂得商务电话沟通技巧。100个电话商务沟通的关键细节帮你成功开启商务工作中的宝藏。还在办公室里拿着电话踌躇不安吗?还在为一份成功的订单绞尽脑汁吗?赶紧阅读本书吧,拿起电话,财源滚滚而来。
  • 慢河惊魂

    慢河惊魂

    《慢河惊魂》吓人不是主要的!它穿插了爱情元素,又集盗墓、魂穿、千年之恋等主题于一身的灵异小说!
  • 熏锦

    熏锦

    她是相府嫡出小姐,亦是惊才艳艳的一阁之主。上一世,她为了他,可以放弃自己在暗中筹谋的一切,可却换来一个怎样的下场?一朝重生,她步步为营,定要那些利用她的人加倍奉还,血债血偿。可她却遇见了他。原本只是逢场作戏,可戏完之后他却紧抓不放。且看一代惊世太子妃如何睥睨天下!
  • 千灵魂戒

    千灵魂戒

    强者的信念,不屈的意志,完美的灵魂,他穿越了带着一枚千灵魂戒,注定了苏瑞平踏上巅峰的命运!这是一个斗气称雄的世界,唯有真正的强者才能留下自己的名字……
  • 邪路永生

    邪路永生

    钟无过作为一名渺小卑微的道兵,生死无人知,挣扎在尘埃中,却从没放弃过对海阔天空自由的渴望。而意外得到的一面神奇镜子,从此把钟无过引上了一条永生之路……能够化作白鸽送信的传书丹、随身佩戴灰尘不染污垢不沾的避尘丹……这些都属于万法丹;能完好无损的保存尸体且方便携带的灵柩丹、掌控道兵抗命者死的生死丹……这些都属于千机丹;化作黄巾力士作战的力士丹、能变成自己分身的分身丹……这些都属于百宝丹。还有各种遁丹、医丹、灵丹、破军丹、魂丹……等等应有尽有。【神思妙想的全新设定为您倾心讲述一个宏大绮丽的●丹丸流●世界。】
  • 祖荒记

    祖荒记

    浩瀚宇宙,万千世界。见吾不拜,弹指可灭。......终生寻道,道亦不容我,我便入魔,终生伐道。
  • 世事

    世事

    小说以古城为背景,马家三代人为主线,从新中国成立前写到当今时代,跨越近百年历史通过离县城很近的农村庄户人家,从农转商、从商转衣、从农再转商,经过许多离奇曲折的故事,终于转出了马门中一个觉醒的文化人。
  • 我的财务我监管

    我的财务我监管

    滴水不漏的财务管理是企业正常运转和发展壮大的基础,企业的一切管理工作应当从建立和健全财务管理制度开始。管理者必须通晓财务,并成为企业财务管理和内部控制的核心人物,从而确保企业资产的安全性并对企业经营状况了如指掌。
  • 白雪公主(语文新课标课外必读第六辑)

    白雪公主(语文新课标课外必读第六辑)

    国家教育部颁布了最新《语文课程标准》,统称新课标,对中、小学语文教学指定了阅读书目,对阅读的数量、内容、质量以及速度都提出了明确的要求,这对于提高学生的阅读能力,培养语文素养,陶冶情操,促进学生终身学习和终身可持续发展,对于提高广大人民的文学素养具有极大的意义。
  • 万祖至尊

    万祖至尊

    禁地之中被血雨复活,得到炼丹之术,自身的十倍修炼速度碾压时间,加上体内老怪物柳邪的指点,一路斩杀一切对手,顺我者昌逆我者亡!成为万祖至尊!