登陆注册
5239200000009

第9章 CHAPTER I(3)

The reason that I ran so hard and then paused by the elm, was because my widowed mother lived in that house. Knowing that the French meant mischief for a good reason, because one of their arrows, or perhaps a quarrel from a cross-bow, whistled just past my head out there upon the sea, my first thought was to get her away to some place of safety, no easy task seeing that she was infirm with age. My second, that which caused me to pause by the tree, was how I should break the news to her in such a fashion that she would not be over-frightened. Having thought this over I went on into the house.

The door opened into the sitting-room that had a low roof of plaster and big oak beams. There I found my mother kneeling by the table upon which food was set for breakfast: fried herrings, cold meat, and a jug of ale. She was saying her prayers after her custom, being very religious though in a new fashion, since she was a follower of a preacher called Wycliffe, who troubled the Church in those days. She seemed to have gone to sleep at her prayers, and I watched her for a moment, hesitating to waken her. My mother, as even then I noted, was a very handsome woman, though old, for I was born when she had been married twenty years or more, with white hair and well-cut features that showed the good blood of which she came, for she was better bred than my father and quarrelled with her kin to marry him.

At the sound of my footsteps she woke up and saw me.

"Strange," she said, "I slept at my prayers who did so little last night, as has become a habit with me when you are out a-fishing, for which God forgive me, and dreamed that there was some trouble forward.

Scold me not, Hubert, for when the sea has taken the father and two sons, it is scarcely wonderful that I should be fearful for the last of my blood. Help me to rise, Hubert, for this water seems to gather in my limbs and makes them heavy. One day, the leech says, it will get to the heart and then all will be over."

I obeyed, first kissing her on the brow, and when she was seated in her armed chair by the table, I said, "You dream too well, Mother. There is trouble. Hark! St. Clement's bells are talking of it. The French come to visit Hastings. I know for I sailed through their fleet just after dawn."

"Is it so?" she asked quietly. "I feared worse. I feared lest the dream meant that you had gone to join your brothers in the deep. Well, the French are not here yet, as thank God you are. So eat and drink, for we of England fight best on full bellies."

Again I obeyed who was very hungry after that long night and needed food and ale, and as I swallowed them we heard the sound of folk shouting and running.

"You are in haste, Hubert, to join the others on the quay and send a Frenchman or two to hell with that big bow of yours?" she said inquiringly.

"Nay," I answered, "I am in haste to get you out of this town, which I fear may be burnt. There is a certain cave up yonder by the Minnes Rock where I think you might lie safe, Mother."

"It has come down to me from my fathers, Hubert, that it was never the fashion of the women of the north to keep their men to shield them when duty called them otherwhere. I am helpless in my limbs and heavy, and cannot climb, or be borne up yonder hill to any cave. Here I stop where I have dwelt these five-and-forty years, to live or die as God pleases. Get you to your duty, man. Stay. Call those wenches and bid them fly inland to their folk, out Burwash way. They are young and fleet of foot, and no Frenchman will catch them."

I summoned the girls who were staring, white-faced, from the attic window-place. In three minutes they were gone, though it is true that one of them, the braver, wished to bide with her mistress.

I watched them start up the street with other fugitives who were pouring out of Hastings, and came back to my mother. As I did so a great shout told me that the French fleet had been sighted.

"Hubert," she said, "take this key and go to the oak chest in my sleeping room, lift out the linen at the top and bring me that which lies wrapped in cloth beneath."

I did so, returning with a bundle that was long and thin. With a knife she cut the string that tied it. Within were a bag of money and a sword in an ancient scabbard covered with a rough skin which I took to be that of a shark, which scabbard in parts was inlaid with gold.

"Draw it," said my mother.

同类推荐
  • 佛说三转法轮经

    佛说三转法轮经

    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。
  • The Discovery of The Source of the Nile

    The Discovery of The Source of the Nile

    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。
  • 佛说菩萨十住经

    佛说菩萨十住经

    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。
  • 游心安乐道

    游心安乐道

    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。
  • 跌打损伤回生集

    跌打损伤回生集

    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
  • 大乘破有论

    大乘破有论

    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。
  • 在北大听到的24堂管理课

    在北大听到的24堂管理课

    管理是一门艺术,一个团队的成功,很大程度上取决于管理的成功。管理到底是什么?杰克·韦尔奇说,管理的实质就是解决问题。不错,管理是一种追求或取得成果的职业。如果一个企业不能创造经济价值、不能为员工带来幸福、不能对投入的资源产生合理回报和可持续增长能力、不能满足相关利益方的合法权益,可以肯定地说,这种管理是失败的。
  • 酒鬼的故事

    酒鬼的故事

    陈集益,70后重要作家。曾就读于鲁迅文学院第七届中青年作家高级研讨班。浙江省作协签约作家。在《十月》《人民文学》《中国作家》《钟山》《天涯》等大型文学期刊发表小说六十万字。2009年获《十月》新锐人物奖。2010年获浙江省青年文学之星奖。
  • 行走的单桥

    行走的单桥

    谁也想不到新丰化工厂的保密工作做得这样好,停车后的第三天,在厂部召开的例行检修会议上,厂长宣布,这次停车并不是要全厂大修,工厂倒闭了。单桥听到这个消息的时候,脑子里“嗡嗡”直响……单桥不是中层干部,没有参加检修会议,没有看到那天开会的情景。他只是听说,厂长宣布工厂倒闭的话音刚落,化工三车间主任老皮,首先站了起来。他双手颤抖着,口无遮拦地骂起来。厂都倒了,这些天,还他妈的假模假样的,检查老子的检修进度安排表,还他妈的每天对着我们上报的配件计划,说三道四的。
  • 妈咪招牌靓粥

    妈咪招牌靓粥

    《妈咪招牌靓粥》根据人们不同的饮食习惯和身体需求,精选了近百道家常靓粥,食物搭配具有较强的科学性,富含营养,有益身心,让你吃得美味,吃出健康。本书内容丰富,实用性强,通俗易懂,是家庭主妇的有益参考书。
  • 路人甲穿越记

    路人甲穿越记

    林清沅原以为走了狗屎运穿越成女主角,正准备挽着袖子大干一场的时候,咦?貌似画风有一点点不对劲!传说中的青梅竹马,青梅是女主,竹马是男主,至于自己,一个短命的淹死鬼,承蒙女主大发善心救了一命,却差点被眼前的狗粮撑死。七十年代的狗粮一波接一波,纯天然无添加绿色环保,吃了放心,看了舒心,嗝,一个不小心吃多了。好吧好吧,爱秀就秀吧,谁叫你们长得好看呢,终于习惯了男女主日常虐狗,啧啧,哪里冒出来的小妖精,勾着本仙女犯罪!小妖精:“胆肥了是吧,嗯?”林清沅:“咋地,不服来打我呀!哼!”傲娇脸。小妖精眯着眼睛睨了一眼林清沅,想着晚上一定要教教这个小女人什么是夫纲。林清沅隔日大骂道:你个磨人的小妖精!
  • 逅来邮件

    逅来邮件

    不同的风格,不同的故事。每个故事都有它独特的意义,有自己的灵魂。希望你们在阅读过程中能认真体会,有不足之处还请你们指出来,谢谢。
  • 圣女驾到0a

    圣女驾到0a

    情不知所起,一往而深。一个是天之骄女般的寒幽凝,神界至尊,傲世天下。而她却不知,一份万世情缘却悄然来临。一个是玄月国的三皇子,文武双全。一次偶遇,一见倾心,他们的情缘又将走向何处?
  • 卷施阁甲集

    卷施阁甲集

    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。
  • 庐山莲宗宝鉴

    庐山莲宗宝鉴

    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。