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第116章 At Jerusalem(3)

"I care not if I speak the truth," went on Wulf, "for it is known to all.Moreover, I tell this man that it is well for him that he is a priest, however shameful, for otherwise I would cleave his head in two who has dared to call the lady Rosamund my lover."Then, still shaking with wrath, the great knight turned and stalked from the council chamber.

"A dangerous man," said Heraclius, who was white to the lips; "a very dangerous man.I propose that he should be imprisoned.""Ay," answered the lord Balian of Ibelin, who was in supreme command of the city, "a very dangerous man--to his foes, as I can testify.I saw him and his brother charge through the hosts of the Saracens at the battle of Hattin, and I have seen him in the breach upon the wall.Would that we had more such dangerous men just now!""But he has insulted me," shouted the patriarch, "me and my holy office.""The truth should be no insult," answered Balian with meaning.

"At least, it is a private matter between you and him on account of which we cannot spare one of our few captains.Now as regards this lady, I like not the business--"As he spoke a messenger entered the room and said that the hiding-place of Rosamund had been discovered.She had been admitted a novice into the community of the Virgins of the Holy Cross, who had their house by the arch on the Via Dolorosa.

"Now I like it still less," Balian went on, "for to touch her would be sacrilege.""His Holiness, Heraclius, will give us absolution," said a mocking voice.

Then another leader rose--he was one of the party who desired peace--and pointed out that this was no time to stand on scruples, for the Sultan would not listen to them in their sore plight unless the lady were delivered to him to be judged for her offence.Perhaps, being his own niece, she would, in fact, suffer no harm at his hands, and whether this were so or not, it was better that one should endure wrong, or even death, than many.

With such words he over-persuaded the most of them, so that in the end they rose and went to the convent of the Holy Cross, where the patriarch demanded admission for them, which, indeed, could not be refused.The stately abbess received them in the refectory, and asked their pleasure.

"Daughter," said the patriarch, "you have in your keeping a lady named Rosamund D'Arcy, with whom we desire to speak.Where is she?""The novice Rosamund," answered the abbess, "prays by the holy altar in the chapel."Now one murmured, "She has taken sanctuary," but the patriarch said:

"Tell us, daughter, does she pray alone?""A knight guards her prayers," was the answer.

"Ah! as I thought, he has been beforehand with us.Also, daughter, surely your discipline is somewhat lax if you suffer knights thus to invade your chapel.But lead us thither.""The dangers of the times and of the lady must answer for it,"the abbess replied boldly, as she obeyed.

Presently they were in the great, dim place, where the lamps burned day and night.There by the altar, built, it was said, upon the spot where the Lord stood to receive judgment, they saw a kneeling woman, who, clad in the robe of a novice, grasped the stonework with her hands.Without the rails, also kneeling, was the knight Wulf, still as a statue on a sepulchre.Hearing them, he rose, turned him about, and drew his great sword.

"Sheathe that sword," commanded Heraclius.

"When I became a knight," answered Wulf, "I swore to defend the innocent from harm and the altars of God from sacrilege at the hands of wicked men.Therefore I sheathe not my sword.""Take no heed of him," said one; and Heraclius, standing back in the aisle, addressed Rosamund:

"Daughter," he cried, "with bitter grief we are come to ask of you a sacrifice, that you should give yourself for the people, as our Master gave Himself for the people.Saladin demands you as a fugitive of his blood, and until you are delivered to him he will not treat with us for the saving of the city.Come forth, then, we pray you."Now Rosamund rose and faced them, with her hand resting upon the altar.

"I risked my life and I believe another gave her life," she said, "that I might escape from the power of the Moslems.I will not come forth to return to them.""Then, our need being sore, we must take you," answered Heraclius sullenly.

"What!" she cried."You, the patriarch of this sacred city, would tear me from the sanctuary of its holiest altar? Oh! then, indeed shall the curse fall upon it and you.Hence, they say, our sweet Lord was haled to sacrifice by the command of an unjust judge, and thereafter Jerusalem was taken by the sword.Must I too be dragged from the spot that His feet have hallowed, and even in these weeds"--and she pointed to her white robe--"thrown as an offering to your foes, who mayhap will bid me choose between death and the Koran? If so, I say assuredly that offering will be made in vain, and assuredly your streets shall run red with the blood of those who tore me from my sanctuary."Now they consulted together, some taking one side and some the other, but the most of them declared that she must be given up to Saladin.

"Come of your own will, I pray you," said the patriarch, "since we would not take you by force.""By force only will you take me," answered Rosamund.

Then the abbess spoke.

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