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第23章 TWO TALK OF THE DAYS TO COME(2)

"These men are strong and valiant as any that have been or shall be,and good fellows also and kindly;but they are simple,and see no great way before their own noses.The victory shall they have and shall not know what to do with it;they shall fight and overcome,because of their lack of knowledge,and because of their lack of knowledge shall they be cozened and betrayed when their captains are slain,and all shall come to nought by seeming;and the king's uncles shall prevail,that both they and the king may come to the shame that is appointed for them.And yet when the lords have vanquished,and all England lieth under them again,yet shall their victory be fruitless;for the free men that hold unfree lands shall they not bring under the collar again,and villeinage shall slip from their hands,till there be,and not long after ye are dead,but few unfree men in England;so that your lives and your deaths both shall bear fruit.""Said I not,"quoth John Ball,"that thou wert a sending from other times?Good is thy message,for the land shall be free.Tell on now."He spoke eagerly,and I went on somewhat sadly:"The times shall better,though the king and lords shall worsen,the Gilds of Craft shall wax and become mightier;more recourse shall there be of foreign merchants.There shall be plenty in the land and not famine.Where a man now earneth two pennies he shall earn three.""Yea,"said he,"then shall those that labour become strong and stronger,and so soon shall it come about that all men shall work and none make to work,and so shall none be robbed,and at last shall all men labour and live and be happy,and have the goods of the earth without money and without price.""Yea,"said I,"that shall indeed come to pass,but not yet for a while,and belike a long while."And I sat for long without speaking,and the church grew darker as the moon waned yet more.

Then I said:"Bethink thee that these men shall yet have masters over them,who have at hand many a law and custom for the behoof of masters,and being masters can make yet more laws in the same behoof;and they shall suffer poor people to thrive just so long as their thriving shall profit the mastership and no longer;and so shall it be in those days I tell of;for there shall be king and lords and knights and squires still,with servants to do their bidding,and make honest men afraid;and all these will make nothing and eat much as aforetime,and the more that is made in the land the more shall they crave.""Yea,"said he,"that wot I well,that these are of the kin of the daughters of the horse-leech;but how shall they slake their greed,seeing that as thou sayest villeinage shall be gone?

Belike their men shall pay them quit-rents and do them service,as free men may,but all this according to law and not beyond it;so that though the workers shall be richer than they now be,the lords shall be no richer,and so all shall be on the road to being free and equal."Said I,"Look you,friend;aforetime the lords,for the most part,held the land and all that was on it,and the men that were on it worked for them as their horses worked,and after they were fed and housed all was the lords';but in the time to come the lords shall see their men thriving on the land and shall say once more,`These men have more than they need,why have we not the surplus since we are their lords?'Moreover,in those days shall betide much chaffering for wares between man and man,and country and country;and the lords shall note that if there were less corn and less men on their lands there would be more sheep,that is to say more wool for chaffer,and that thereof they should have abundantly more than aforetime;since all the land they own,and it pays them quit-rent or service,save here and there a croft or a close of a yeoman;and all this might grow wool for them to sell to the Easterlings.Then shall England see a new thing,for whereas hitherto men have lived on the land and by it,the land shall no longer need them,but many sheep and a few shepherds shall make wool grow to be sold for money to the Easterlings,and that money shall the lords pouch:for,look you,they shall set the lawyers a-work and the strong hand moreover,and the land they shall take to themselves and their sheep;and except for these lords of land few shall be the free men that shall hold a rood of land whom the word of their lord may not turn adrift straightway.""How mean you?"said John Ball:"shall all men be villeins again?""Nay,"said I,"there shall be no villeins in England.""Surely then,"said he,"it shall be worse,and all men save a few shall be thralls to be bought and sold at the cross.""Good friend,"said I,"it shall not be so;all men shall be free even as ye would have it;yet,as I say,few indeed shall have so much land as they can stand upon save by buying such a grace of their masters.""And now,"said he,"I wot not what thou sayest.I know a thrall,and he is his master's every hour,and never his own;and a villein I know,and whiles he is his own and whiles his lord's;and I know a free man,and he is his own always;but how shall he be his own if he have nought whereby to make his livelihood?Or shall he be a thief and take from others?Then is he an outlaw.

Wonderful is this thou tellest of a free man with nought whereby to live!""Yet so it shall be,"said I,"and by such free men shall all wares be made.""Nay,that cannot be;thou art talking riddles,"said he;"for how shall a woodwright make a chest without the wood and the tools?"Said I,"He must needs buy leave to labour of them that own all things except himself and such as himself.""Yea,but wherewith shall he buy it?"said John Ball."What hath he except himself?""With himself then shall he buy it,"quoth I,"with his body and the power of labour that lieth therein;with the price of his labour shall he buy leave to labour.""Riddles again!"said he;"how can he sell his labour for aught else but his daily bread?He must win by his labour meat and drink and clothing and housing!Can he sell his labour twice over?""Not so,"said I,"but this shall he do belike;he shall sell himself,that is the labour that is in him,to the master that suffers him to work,and that master shall give to him from out of the wares he maketh enough to keep him alive,and to beget children and nourish them till they be old enough to be sold like himself,and the residue shall the rich man keep to himself."John Ball laughed aloud,and said:"Well,I perceive we are not yet out of the land of riddles.The man may well do what thou sayest and live,but he may not do it and live a free man.""Thou sayest sooth,"said I.

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