登陆注册
26519900000004

第4章 HOW THIS BOOK WAS WRITTEN,AND HOW NORMAN LESLIE FL

Margaret,"of Berwick,laden with a cargo of dried salmon from Eden-mouth.They meant me no kindness,for there was an old feud between the scholars and the sailors;but it seemed to me,in my foolishness,that now I was in luck's way.I need not go back,with blood on my hands,to Pitcullo and my father.I had money in my pouch,my mother's gold chain about my neck,a ship's deck under my foot,and the seas before me.It was not hard for me to bargain with the shipmaster for a passage to Berwick,whence I might put myself aboard a vessel that traded to Bordeaux for wine from that country.The sailors I made my friends at no great cost,for indeed they were the conquerors,and could afford to show clemency,and hold me to slight ransom as a prisoner of war.

So we lifted anchor,and sailed out of Eden-mouth,none of those on shore knowing how I was aboard the carrick that slipped by the bishop's castle,and so under the great towers of the minster and St.Rule's,forth to the Northern Sea.Despite my broken head--which put it comfortably into my mind that maybe ****on's was no worse--I could have laughed to think how clean I had vanished away from St.Andrews,as if the fairies had taken me.Now having time to reason of it quietly,I picked up hope for ****on's life,remembering his head to be of the thickest.Then came into my mind the many romances of chivalry which I had read,wherein the young squire has to flee his country for a chance blow,as did Messire Patroclus,in the Romance of Troy,who slew a man in anger over the game of the chess,and many another knight,in the tales of Charlemagne and his paladins.For ever it is thus the story opens,and my story,methought,was beginning to-day like the rest.

Now,not to prove more wearisome than need be,and so vex those who read this chronicle with much talk about myself,and such accidents of travel as beset all voyagers,and chiefly in time of war,I found a trading ship at Berwick,and reached Bordeaux safe,after much sickness on the sea.And in Bordeaux,with a very sore heart,Ichanged the links of my mother's chain that were left to me--all but four,that still I keep--for money of that country;and so,with a lighter pack than spirit,I set forth towards Orleans and to my brother Robin.

On this journey I had good cause to bless Father Peter of the Abbey for his teaching me the French tongue,that was of more service to me than all my Latin.Yet my Latin,too,the little I knew,stood me in good stead at the monasteries,where often I found bed and board,and no small kindness;I little deeming that,in time to come,I also should be in religion,an old man and weary,glad to speak with travellers concerning the news of the world,from which Iam now these ten years retired.Yet I love even better to call back memories of these days,when I took my part in the fray.If this be a sin,may God and the Saints forgive me,for if I have fought,it was in a rightful cause,which Heaven at last has prospered,and in no private quarrel.And methinks I have one among the Saints to pray for me,as a friend for a friend not unfaithful.But on this matter I submit me to the judgment of the Church,as in all questions of the faith.

第一章HOW NORMAN LESLIE MET NOIROUFLE THE CORDELIER,CALLEDBROTHER THOMAS IN RELIGION

The ways were rude and long from Bordeaux town to Orleans,whither Ihad set my face,not knowing,when I left my own country,that the city was beleaguered by the English.For who could guess that lords and knights of the Christian faith,holding captive the gentle Duke of Orleans,would besiege his own city?--a thing unheard of among the very Saracens,and a deed that God punished.Yet the news of this great villainy,namely,the leaguer of Orleans,then newly begun,reached my ears on my landing at Bordeaux,and made me greatly fear that I might never meet my brother Robin alive.And this my doubt proved but too true,for he soon after this time fell,with many other Scottish gentlemen and archers,deserted shamefully by the French and by Charles de Bourbon,Comte de Clermont,at the Battle of the Herrings.But of this I knew nothing--as,indeed,the battle was not yet fought--and only pushed on for France,thinking to take service with the Dauphin against the English.My journey was through a country ruinous enough,for,though the English were on the further bank of the Loire,the partisans of the Dauphin had made a ruin round themselves and their holds,and,not being paid,they lived upon the country.

The further north I held,by ways broken and ruined with rains and suns,the more bare and rugged grew the whole land.Once,stopping hard by a hamlet,I had sat down to munch such food as I carried,and was sharing my meal with a little brown herd-boy,who told me that he was dinnerless.A few sheep and lean kine plucked at such scant grasses as grew among rocks,and herbs useless but sweet-scented,when suddenly a horn was blown from the tower of the little church.The first note of that blast had not died away,when every cow and sheep was scampering towards the hamlet and a kind of "barmkyn"{4}they had builded there for protection,and the boy after them,running with his bare legs for dear life.For me,I was too amazed to run in time,so lay skulking in the thick sweet-smelling herbs,whence I saw certain men-at-arms gallop to the crest of a cliff hard by,and ride on with curses,for they were not of strength to take the barmkyn.

Such was the face of France in many counties.The fields lay weedy and untilled;the starving peasant-folk took to the highway,every man preying on his neighbour.Woods had grown up,and broken in upon the roads.Howbeit,though robbers harboured therein,none of them held to ransom a wandering poor Scots scholar.

Slowly I trudged,being often delayed,and I was now nearing Poictiers,and thought myself well on my road to Chinon,where,as Iheard,the Dauphin lay,when I came to a place where the road should have crossed a stream--not wide,but strong,smooth,and very deep.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 凰斗之嫡女谋宫

    凰斗之嫡女谋宫

    同为王府嫡女,父王母妃却独独宠爱自小体弱多病的胞妹,就连她一心痴恋的太子,心心念念的也是妹妹,她不甘心,便嫁给了出身低贱,不被任何人看好的皇子,凭借绝代风华的美貌和慧黠的心思,助他夺得帝位,然而登基封后之时,她却被胞妹代替,坐上了母仪天下的后位。而她却被污为心如蛇蝎的祸国毒妇,就连四岁的儿子也因为重瞳被指妖星临世、遭火焚而亡。那个口口声声说爱她的丈夫、那个发誓此生绝不会负她的男人,却揽着胞妹的腰,任由胞妹剪了她的舌头,砍断她的四肢,做成人彘丢入冷宫……再世重生,她发誓不会再相信任何人,心已死,恨空流,这一世她要让曾经负她之人,付出血的代价!
  • 噬天雷帝

    噬天雷帝

    亿万星域,与天地争运。强者修行,与天地争道。杀天骄、逆妖孽,吾争雄、搅风云。踏世家、诛王朝,最强路、主沉浮。脚踏尸山血海战宇内,只为探究前尘往事。传说这一片天地有不老的仙族,撼天的魔族,无敌的神灵,传承千万年的天都,乃至不朽的净土世界。那亘古的文明灯火,都闪耀在每一个寻道者的心头之上。望星问月,这片天地谁曾道傲八荒!
  • 重生之翻身贫家女

    重生之翻身贫家女

    爷爷偏心奶奶极品,叔伯奸狡,爹娘软弱。看着自家瘦骨嶙峋的小弟,田敏微笑着仰天长啸:去你大爷的!她田敏才不怕!爷爷偏心,咱另谋出路,种种田开开铺,携包子爹娘发家致富!日子刚刚过的滋润些,出嫁的姑奶奶跑来打秋风?妄想!关门放王爷!贫家女如何?看咱能翻身把歌唱!--情节虚构,请勿模仿
  • 三国之一世称雄

    三国之一世称雄

    现代大学生刘琦穿越成为汉末刘琦,跟随父亲携带圣旨去往荆襄赴任,开始了一段全新的三国征程。还会重蹈覆辙,被曹操、刘备、孙权三雄在赤壁之战后,瓜分荆州吗?刘琦强烈的表示,绝对不会,因为他拥有千古召唤系统,历史上的智士猛将任我召唤。曹操有典韦和许褚两大保镖,不怕我有秦琼、尉迟恭两大猛将,看谁能更胜一筹!刘备有五虎上将在手,不惧我有李存孝、罗士信、史万岁、高昂、斛律光五将,看最后谁能技高一筹!孙权有江东四大都督,哈哈,我的阵容更加豪华,四大军神:李靖、郭子仪、卫青、霍去病,看看谁更厉害。看刘琦带领千古雄杰,中兴汉室,大战群雄,实现千秋帝业!
  • 太岁头上敢动土

    太岁头上敢动土

    一个桀骜不羁的叛逆少年,一群活力四射的中学孩子,一曲风花雪月的懵懂情感,一段不堪回首的青春岁月……咎由自取?痴心难改?孽缘天定?因缘善果?稀世纯情,叛逆青春,人蛇共舞,铸就人蛇两界栖息美谈,成就人间教育经典!
  • 德莱帝国

    德莱帝国

    斗战圣陆时隔数十年的大战总与结束了,天翔消灭了以张宇南,刘露,杨睿泽为首的妇女帮,而他们三人在异界轮回,天翔来到距离斗战圣陆数百光年的德莱大陆,而作为神不能以肉身来到人界便化作神魂,见到想复兴德莱的苟钦,发现苟钦是上古剑尊转世,便留在苟钦身边,复兴德莱。。。。
  • 问天轮回传

    问天轮回传

    点睛:九世轮回重返天道,摸爬滚打逆天改命,称霸天下傲立九天概要:一个懵懂少年,在校中学生,却因家族使命来到洪荒大陆(平行世界),这里强者为尊,拥有严格的武力等阶划分:武者,武师、武王、战者、战师、战王、圣者、圣师、圣王、尊者、大帝。看他如何智勇双全,打破世俗,逆天改命,一飞冲天。卖点:一股神秘力量掌握轮回之力,为达不可告人之目的,以无上威能屡次逆转时空以修正错误,最终败在承载天命的男主手中。
  • 诺卡世界

    诺卡世界

    一个独自生活的高中生穿越到了游戏的异世界,变成了自己修改过的角色?一个银发的兽人loli.「这是一个酱变身日常的故事」「唉!!!!!∑(°Д°ノ)ノ!」「别打我!别」「别打脸!」「。。。」
  • 腹黑王爷蛇蝎妃

    腹黑王爷蛇蝎妃

    幽幽宫室,袅袅宝篆,一棵千年华表木,百毒不侵的她被结发之人亲手送上黄泉路。晨钟幕鼓,经声佛号,一场上天的恩赐,重生而来的她的誓要祸了他的国,乱了他的天下!狭路重逢,他说:凤氏之女虽为商女,本不为良配,然本王心悦之,愿以嫡妃之礼迎娶,不知姑娘意下如何?她巧笑倩兮,端端一礼,说道:“门当户对方为锦绣良缘,民女蒲柳之姿不敢当王爷厚爱,为报王爷倾慕之恩,民女愿倾全力,解王爷所中之毒。”祸国之路,风起云涌,八方英豪,四面来聚,凤倾城剑指苍穹。顺我者昌,逆我者亡!(本文纯属虚构,请勿模仿。)
  • TFboys之花开那年

    TFboys之花开那年

    本文女主安颜暄,男主王俊凯,其他文中会介绍的。