登陆注册
19643300000082

第82章

Scarce had he spoken than Ralph drew his bow to the arrow-head and loosed; there was but some twenty paces betwixt them, and the shaft, sped by that fell archer, smote the huge man through the eye into the brain, and he fell down along clattering, dead without a word more.

But Ralph gave forth a great wail of woe, and ran forward and knelt by the Lady, who lay all huddled up face down upon the grass, and he lifted her up and laid her gently on her back.

The blood was flowing fast from a great wound in her breast, and he tore off a piece of his shirt to staunch it, but she without knowledge of him breathed forth her last breath ere he could touch the hurt, and he still knelt by her, staring on her as if he knew not what was toward.

She had dight her what she could to welcome his return from the hunting, and had set a wreath of meadow-sweet on her red hair, and a garland of eglantine about her girdlestead, and left her feet naked after the pool of the stream, and had turned the bezels of her finger-rings outward, for joy of that meeting.

After a while he rose up with a most bitter cry, and ran down the green slope and over the water, and hither and thither amongst the bushes like one mad, till he became so weary that he might scarce go or stand for weariness. Then he crept back again to that Chamber of Love, and sat down beside his new-won mate, calling to mind all the wasted words of the day gone by; for the summer night was come now, most fair and fragrant.

But he withheld the sobbing passion of his heart and put forth his hand, and touched her, and she was still, and his hand felt her flesh that it was cold as marble.

And he cried out aloud in the night and the wilderness, where there was none to hear him, and arose and went away from her, passing by Silverfax who was standing nearby, stretching out his head, and whinnying at whiles.

And he sat on the edge of the green table, and there came into his mind despite himself thoughts of the pleasant fields of Upmeads, and his sports and pleasures there, and the even-song of the High House, and the folk of his fellowship and his love.

And therewith his breast arose and his face was wryed, and he wept loud and long, and as if he should never make an end of it.

But so weary was he, that at last he lay back and fell asleep, and woke not till the sun was high in the heavens.

And so it was, that his slumber had been so heavy, that he knew not at first what had befallen; and one moment he felt glad, and the next as if he should never be glad again, though why he wotted not. Then he turned about and saw Silverfax cropping the grass nearby, and the Lady lying there like an image that could move no whit, though the world awoke about her.

Then he remembered, yet scarce all, so that wild hopes swelled his heart, and he rose to his knees and turned to her, and called to mind that he should never see her alive again, and sobbing and wailing broke out from him, for he was young and strong, and sorrow dealt hardly with him.

But presently he arose to his feet and went hither and thither, and came upon the quenched coals of the cooking-fire: she had baked cakes for his eating, and he saw them lying thereby, and hunger constrained him, so he took and ate of them while the tears ran down his face and mingled with the bread he ate.

And when he had eaten, he felt stronger and therefore was life more grievous to him, and when he thought what he should do, still one thing seemed more irksome than the other.

He went down to the water to drink, and passed by the body of the Knight of the Sun, and wrath was fierce in his heart against him who had overthrown his happiness.

But when he had drunk and washed hands and face he came back again, and hardened his heart to do what he must needs do.

He took up the body of the Lady and with grief that may not be told of, he drew it into the cave, and cut boughs of trees and laid them over her face and all her body, and then took great stones from the scree at that other end of the little plain, and heaped them upon her till she was utterly hidden by them.

Then he came out on to the green place and looked on the body of his foe, and said to himself that all must be decent and in order about the place whereas lay his love.

And he came and stood over the body and said:

"I have naught to do to hate him now: if he hated me, it was but for a little while, and he knew naught of me.

So let his bones be covered up from the wolf and the kite.

Yet shall they not lie alongside of her. I will raise a cairn above him here on this fair little plain which he spoilt of all joy."

Therewith he fell to, and straightened his body, and laid his huge limbs together and closed his eyes and folded his arms over his breast; and then he piled the stones above him, and went on casting them on the heap a long while after there was need thereof.

Ralph had taken his raiment from the stream-side and done them on before this, and now he did on helm and hauberk, and girt his sword to his side.

Then as he was about leaving the sorrowful place, he looked on Silverfax, who had not strayed from the little plain, and came up to him and did off saddle and bridle, and laid them within the cave, and bade the beast go whither he would. He yet lingered about the place, and looked all around him and found naught to help him, and could frame in his mind no intent of a deed then, nor any tale of a deed he should do thereafter.

Yet belike in his mind were two thoughts, and though neither softened his grief save a little, he did not shrink from them as he did from all others; and these two were of his home at Upmeads, which was so familiar to him, and of the Well at the World's End, which was but a word.

同类推荐
  • 律宗会元

    律宗会元

    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。
  • 后汉演义

    后汉演义

    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。
  • 明伦汇编人事典迷忘部

    明伦汇编人事典迷忘部

    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。
  • 来鹤亭诗

    来鹤亭诗

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 幼科推拿秘书

    幼科推拿秘书

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 狂战神尊

    狂战神尊

    莫装逼,砍了你的头,空悲切!莫动手,要了你的命,我装逼!人品逆天,快意恩仇,我是李太白!不要跟我比张狂,以后我比你辉煌!PS:也许你只是看了看简介,但这不妨碍亲爱的你顺手收藏一下,只为多给笔者一点坚持的信心!谢谢!
  • 名门嫡妃

    名门嫡妃

    为了嫡亲的妹妹,亲生娘亲将她推入宫门。为了美貌的宠妃,痴情帝王将她送与他人。一朝身死,重生的李妖儿魅惑一笑,既然天生带妖,她何苦学那闺中的良妇。恰逢天下纷争,她有心做枭雄手中的花,既然被世人称作妖女,她便发誓要用倾城之姿魅惑众生。
  • 女扮男装:腹黑公主

    女扮男装:腹黑公主

    【寒假持续更新】温九颜这只小狐狸热爱整蛊,却偏偏总是一脸无辜毫不自知。古灵精怪的她却总是在某人淡定的眼神下吃瘪~勇闯神秘的贵族学院,温文儒雅,天真呆萌,风流不羁,霸道痞风各色美男!然而,随着第二人格的复苏,一切都朝着不可预料的方向演变……丢失的记忆,不堪的过去,难以置信的背叛……到底谁才是她真正的骑士?
  • 圣宇农民

    圣宇农民

    一位从孔子学府毕业的青年,由于某种原因,没能在城里工作,而回到乡下,机缘巧合的得到了上古仙界的仙帝一丝真灵传承,立志做天地下唯一的一位至高之神,“醒掌天下权,醉卧美人膝”。
  • 错点鸳鸯

    错点鸳鸯

    【点鸳鸯系列之一】小姐逃婚,为了报答老爷的救恩之人,她答应代替小姐嫁给乔府大少爷乔墨寒,新婚之夜,饿的饥肠辘辘的她,狼吞虎咽吃饭的饿死鬼模样被夫君瞧了个正着。她尴尬的不知所措,却不想,这夫君真够冷淡的。完全无视她,倒头就睡。不会吧?就这样睡着了?夫君真是够奇葩!不过也好,躲过了洞房花烛。
  • 园笔乘

    园笔乘

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 叛逆少年成长记

    叛逆少年成长记

    故事讲述主人公是个成绩优异的好学生经常被辱骂,转变坏学生后,饱受欺辱,后用大脑,一一复仇的故事,之后成为一方霸主,被最好的朋友坑骗,后锒铛入狱,出狱后,转变成一个中专的好学生,老师的左膀右臂,后为梦想追逐的故事!
  • 九玄灵叶

    九玄灵叶

    宇宙开辟之初,天地洪荒孕育出金木水火土五方神器和冰风雷电四个宇宙之灵。一个普通的地球大学生,偶然得到木系神器木灵叶,从此穿越到一个可以修炼的异界,踏上漫漫修仙路。天地大劫,风云变幻,看少年如何凭借一己执念,力挽狂澜,主宰苍穹
  • 相伴十年一起走

    相伴十年一起走

    来自全国各地性格迥异的五姐妹,因为都追星(TFBOYS)而通过网络认识了其他四人,随着时间流逝,五姐妹感情越来越好,她们把其他四人看做生命中最重要的人,她们有着共同的梦想______十年后一起去重庆生活见三只,她们想去走爱豆走过的路,与她们的爱豆呼吸同一个城市的空气,她们所做的一切,只是为了赴那场十年之约,在一个夏天,因为家庭原因,她们提早生活在了一起,一个偶然的机会让她们撞到了三只,并和三只成为了朋友,从此,便展开了一系列与三只的故事,幸运的五姐妹又会与三只擦出怎样的火花呢?让我们一起来期待吧!?
  • 生死麻将馆

    生死麻将馆

    麻将馆内突发世上最离奇命案,死者为何面带微笑?而全身也无一伤痕,是为猝死?还是他杀?敬请关注。