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maid marian-第15章

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ver: and no woman shall be impeded or molested in any way; nor shall any company receive harm which any woman is in。

〃The article of Chastity is one:

〃I。 Every forester; being Diana's forester and minion of the moon; shall commend himself to the grace of the Virgin; and shall have the gift of continency on pain of expulsion: that the article of chivalry may be secure from infringement; and maids; wives; and widows pass without fear through the forest。

〃The article of Courtesy is one:

〃I。 No one shall miscall a forester。  He who calls Robin Robert of Huntingdon; or salutes him by any other title or designation whatsoever except plain Robin Hood; or who calls Marian Matilda Fitzwater; or salutes her by any other title or designation whatsoever except plain Maid Marian; and so of all others; shall for every such offence forfeit a mark; to be paid to the friar。

〃And these articles we swear to keep as we are good men and true。 Carried by acclamation。  God save King Richard。  〃LITTLE JOHN; Secretary。〃

〃Excellent laws;〃 said the baron:  〃excellent; by the holy rood。 William of Normandy; with my great great grandfather Fierabras at his elbow; could not have made better。  And now; sweet Mawd〃

〃A fine; a fine;〃 cried the friar; 〃a fine; by the article of courtesy。〃

〃Od's life;〃 said the baron; 〃shall I not call my own daughter Mawd?  Methinks there should be a special exception in my favour。〃

〃It must not be;〃 said Robin Hood:  〃our constitution admits no privilege。〃

〃But I will commute;〃 said the friar; 〃for twenty marks a year duly paid into my ghostly pocket you shall call your daughter Mawd two hundred times a day。〃

〃Gramercy;〃 said the baron; 〃and I agree; honest friar; when I can get twenty marks to pay:  for till Prince John be beaten from Nottingham; my rents are like to prove but scanty。〃

〃I will trust;〃 said the friar; 〃and thus let us ratify the stipulation; so shall our laws and your infringement run together in an amicable parallel。〃

〃But;〃 said Little John; 〃this is a bad precedent; master friar。 It is turning discipline into profit; penalty into perquisite; public justice into private revenue。  It is rank corruption; master friar。〃

〃Why are laws made?〃 said the friar。  〃For the profit of somebody。 Of whom?  Of him who makes them first; and of others as it may happen。 Was not I legislator in the last article; and shall I not thrive by my own law?〃

〃Well then; sweet Mawd;〃 said the baron; 〃I must leave you; Mawd: your life is very well for the young and the hearty; but it squares not with my age or my humour。  I must house; Mawd。  I must find refuge: but where?  That is the question。〃

〃Where Sir Guy of Gamwell has found it;〃 said Robin Hood; 〃near the borders of Barnsdale。  There you may dwell in safety with him and fair Alice; till King Richard return; and Little John shall give you safe conduct。 You will have need to travel with caution; in disguise and without attendants; for Prince John commands all this vicinity; and will doubtless lay the country for you and Marian。  Now it is first expedient to dismiss your retainers。 If there be any among them who like our life; they may stay with us in the greenwood; the rest may return to their homes。〃

Some of the baron's men resolved to remain with Robin and Marian; and were furnished accordingly with suits of green; of which Robin always kept good store。

Marian now declared that as there was danger in the way to Barnsdale; she would accompany Little John and the baron; as she should not be happy unless she herself saw her father placed in security。 Robin was very unwilling to consent to this; and assured her that there was more danger for her than the baron: but Marian was absolute。

〃If so; then;〃 said Robin; 〃I shall be your guide instead of Little John; and I shall leave him and Scarlet joint…regents of Sherwood during my absence; and the voice of Friar Tuck shall be decisive between them if they differ in nice questions of state policy。〃  Marian objected to this; that there was more danger for Robin than either herself or the baron: but Robin was absolute in his turn。

〃Talk not of my voice;〃 said the friar; 〃for if Marian be a damsel errant; I will be her ghostly esquire。〃

Robin insisted that this should not be; for number would only expose them to greater risk of detection。  The friar; after some debate; reluctantly acquiesced。

While they were discussing these matters; they heard the distant sound of horses' feet。

〃Go;〃 said Robin to Little John; 〃and invite yonder horseman to dinner。〃

Little John bounded away; and soon came before a young man; who was riding in a melancholy manner; with the bridle hanging loose on the horse's neck; and his eyes drooping towards the ground。

〃Whither go you?〃 said Little John。

〃Whithersoever my horse pleases;〃 said the young man。

〃And that shall be;〃 said Little John; 〃whither I please to lead him。 I am commissioned to invite you to dine with my master。〃

〃Who is your master?〃 said the young man。

〃Robin Hood;〃 said Little John。

〃The bold outlaw?〃 said the stranger。  〃Neither he nor you should have made me turn an inch aside yesterday; but to…day I care not。〃

〃Then it is better for you;〃 said Little John; 〃that you came to…day than yesterday; if you love dining in a whole skin: for my master is the pink of courtesy:  but if his guests prove stubborn; he bastes them and his venison together; while the friar says mass before meat。〃

The young man made no answer; and scarcely seemed to hear what Little John was saying; who therefore took the horse's bridle and led him to where Robin and his foresters were setting forth their dinner。 Robin seated the young man next to Marian。  Recovering a little from his stupor; he looked with much amazement at her; and the baron; and Robin; and the friar; listened to their conversation; and seemed much astonished to find himself in such holy and courtly company。 Robin helped him largely to rumble…pie and cygnet and pheasant; and the other dainties of his table; and the friar pledged him in ale and wine; and exhorted him to make good cheer。 But the young man drank little; ate less; spake nothing; and every now and then sighed heavily。

When the repast was ended; 〃Now;〃 said Robin; 〃you are at liberty to pursue your journey:  but first be pleased to pay for your dinner。〃

〃That would I gladly do; Robin;〃 said the young man; 〃but all I have about me are five shillings and a ring。 To the five shillings you shall be welcome; but for the ring I will fight while there is a drop of blood in my veins。〃

〃Gallantly spoken;〃 said Robin Hood。  〃A love…token; without doubt: but you must submit to our forest laws。  Little John must search; and if he find no more than you say; not a penny will I touch; but if you have spoken false; the whole is forfeit to our fraternity。〃

〃And with reason;〃 said the friar; 〃for thereby is the truth maintained The abbot of Doubleflask swore there was no money in his valise; and Little John forthwith emptied it of four hundred pounds。 Thus was the abbot's perjury but of one minute's duration; for though his speech was false in the utterance; yet was it no sooner uttered than it became true; and we should have been participes criminis to have suffered the holy abbot to depart in falsehood: whereas he came to us a false priest; and we sent him away a true man。  Marry; we turned his cloak to further account; and thereby hangs a tale that may be either said or sung; for in truth I am minstrel here as well as chaplain; I pray for good success to our just and necessary warfare; and sing thanks…giving odes when our foresters bring in booty:

 Bold Robin has robed him in ghostly attire;  And forth he is gone like a holy friar;      Singing; hey down; ho down; down; derry down:  And of two grey friars he soon was aware;  Regaling themselves with dainty fare;      All on the fallen leaves so brown。

 〃Good morrow; good brothers;〃 said bold Robin  Hood;  〃And what make you in the good greenwood;      Singing hey down; ho down; down; derry down!  Now give me; I pray you; wine and food;  For none can I find in the good greenwood;      All on the fallen leaves so brown。〃

 〃Good brother;〃 they said; 〃we would give you full fain;  But we have no more than enough for twain;      Singing; hey down; ho down; down; derry down。〃  〃Then give me some money;〃 said bold Robin Hood;  〃For none can I find in the good greenwood;  All on the fallen leaves so brown。〃

 〃No money have we; good brother;〃 said they:  〃Then;〃 said he; 〃we three for money will pray:      Singing; hey down; ho down; down; derry down:  And whatever shall come at the end of our prayer;  We three holy friars will piously share;      All on the fallen leaves so brown。〃

 〃We will not pray with thee; good brother; God wot:  For truly; good brother; thou pleasest us not;      Singing hey down; ho down; down; derry down:〃  Then up they both started from Robin to run;  But down on their knees Robin pulled them each one;      All on the fallen leaves so brown。

 The grey friars prayed with a doleful face;  But bold Robin prayed with a right merry grace;      Singing; hey down; ho down; down; derry down:  And when they had prayed; their portmanteau he too
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