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第45章 ENGLAND UNDER KING JOHN,CALLED LACKLAND(1)

AT two-and-thirty years of age,JOHN became King of England.His pretty little nephew ARTHUR had the best claim to the throne;but John seized the treasure,and made fine promises to the nobility,and got himself crowned at Westminster within a few weeks after his brother Richard's death.I doubt whether the crown could possibly have been put upon the head of a meaner coward,or a more detestable villain,if England had been searched from end to end to find him out.

The French King,Philip,refused to acknowledge the right of John to his new dignity,and declared in favour of Arthur.You must not suppose that he had any generosity of feeling for the fatherless boy;it merely suited his ambitious schemes to oppose the King of England.So John and the French King went to war about Arthur.

He was a handsome boy,at that time only twelve years old.He was not born when his father,Geoffrey,had his brains trampled out at the tournament;and,besides the misfortune of never having known a father's guidance and protection,he had the additional misfortune to have a foolish mother (CONSTANCE by name),lately married to her third husband.She took Arthur,upon John's accession,to the French King,who pretended to be very much his friend,and who made him a Knight,and promised him his daughter in marriage;but,who cared so little about him in reality,that finding it his interest to make peace with King John for a time,he did so without the least consideration for the poor little Prince,and heartlessly sacrificed all his interests.

Young Arthur,for two years afterwards,lived quietly;and in the course of that time his mother died.But,the French King then finding it his interest to quarrel with King John again,again made Arthur his pretence,and invited the orphan boy to court.'You know your rights,Prince,'said the French King,'and you would like to be a King.Is it not so?''Truly,'said Prince Arthur,'I should greatly like to be a King!''Then,'said Philip,'you shall have two hundred gentlemen who are Knights of mine,and with them you shall go to win back the provinces belonging to you,of which your uncle,the usurping King of England,has taken possession.I myself,meanwhile,will head a force against him in Normandy.'

Poor Arthur was so flattered and so grateful that he signed a treaty with the crafty French King,agreeing to consider him his superior Lord,and that the French King should keep for himself whatever he could take from King John.

Now,King John was so bad in all ways,and King Philip was so perfidious,that Arthur,between the two,might as well have been a lamb between a fox and a wolf.But,being so young,he was ardent and flushed with hope;and,when the people of Brittany (which was his inheritance)sent him five hundred more knights and five thousand foot soldiers,he believed his fortune was made.The people of Brittany had been fond of him from his birth,and had requested that he might be called Arthur,in remembrance of that dimly-famous English Arthur,of whom I told you early in this book,whom they believed to have been the brave friend and companion of an old King of their own.They had tales among them about a prophet called MERLIN (of the same old time),who had foretold that their own King should be restored to them after hundreds of years;and they believed that the prophecy would be fulfilled in Arthur;

That the time would come when he would rule them with a crown of Brittany upon his head;and when neither King of France nor King of England would have any power over them.When Arthur found himself riding in a glittering suit of armour on a richly caparisoned horse,at the head of his train of knights and soldiers,he began to believe this too,and to consider old Merlin a very superior prophet.

He did not know-how could he,being so innocent and inexperienced?-that his little army was a mere nothing against the power of the King of England.The French King knew it;but the poor boy's fate was little to him,so that the King of England was worried and distressed.Therefore,King Philip went his way into Normandy and Prince Arthur went his way towards Mirebeau,a French town near Poictiers,both very well pleased.

Prince Arthur went to attack the town of Mirebeau,because his grandmother Eleanor,who has so often made her appearance in this history (and who had always been his mother's enemy),was living there,and because his Knights said,'Prince,if you can take her prisoner,you will be able to bring the King your uncle to terms!'

But she was not to be easily taken.She was old enough by this time-eighty-but she was as full of stratagem as she was full of years and wickedness.Receiving intelligence of young Arthur's approach,she shut herself up in a high tower,and encouraged her soldiers to defend it like men.Prince Arthur with his little army besieged the high tower.King John,hearing how matters stood,came up to the rescue,with HIS army.So here was a strange family-party!The boy-Prince besieging his grandmother,and his uncle besieging him!

This position of affairs did not last long.One summer night King John,by treachery,got his men into the town,surprised Prince Arthur's force,took two hundred of his knights,and seized the Prince himself in his bed.The Knights were put in heavy irons,and driven away in open carts drawn by bullocks,to various dungeons where they were most inhumanly treated,and where some of them were starved to death.Prince Arthur was sent to the castle of Falaise.

One day,while he was in prison at that castle,mournfully thinking it strange that one so young should be in so much trouble,and looking out of the small window in the deep dark wall,at the summer sky and the birds,the door was softly opened,and he saw his uncle the King standing in the shadow of the archway,looking very grim.

'Arthur,'said the King,with his wicked eyes more on the stone floor than on his nephew,'will you not trust to the gentleness,the friendship,and the truthfulness of your loving uncle?'

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