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第47章 Chapter 20(1)

The Ogre's Castle BETWEEN six and nine we made ten miles,which was plenty for a horse carrying triple --man,woman,and armor;then we stopped for a long nooning under some trees by a limpid brook.

Right so came by and by a knight riding;and as he drew near he made dolorous moan,and by the words of it I perceived that he was cursing and swearing;yet nevertheless was I glad of his coming,for that I saw he bore a bulletin-board whereon in letters all of shining gold was writ:

"USE PETERSON S PROPHYLACTIC TOOTH-BRUSH--ALL THE GO."I was glad of his coming,for even by this token I knew him for knight of mine.It was Sir Madok de la Montaine,a burly great fellow whose chief distinction was that he had come within an ace of sending Sir Launcelot down over his horse-tail once.He was never long in a stranger's presence without finding some pretext or other to let out that great fact.But there was another fact of nearly the same size,which he never pushed upon anybody unasked,and yet never withheld when asked:that was,that the reason he didn't quite succeed was,that he was interrupted and sent down over horse-tail himself.This innocent vast lubber did not see any particular difference between the two facts.I liked him,for he was earnest in his work,and very valuable.And he was so fine to look at,with his broad mailed shoulders,and the grand leonine set of his plumed head,and his big shield with its quaint device of a gauntleted hand clutching a prophylactic tooth-brush,with motto:"Try Noyoudont."This was a tooth-wash that I was introducing.

He was aweary,he said,and indeed he looked it;but he would not alight.

He said he was after the stove-polish man;and with this he broke out cursing and swearing anew.The bulletin-boarder referred to was Sir Ossaise of Surluse,a brave knight,and of considerable celebrity on account of his having tried conclusions in a tournament once,with no less a Mogul that Sir Gaheris himself --although not successfully.He was of a light and laughing disposition,and to him nothing in this world was serious.It was for this reason that I had chosen him to work up a stove-polish sentiment.

There were no stoves yet,and so there could be nothing serious about stove-polish.

All that the agent needed to do was to deftly and by degrees prepare the public for the great change,and have them established in predilections toward neatness against the time when the stove should appear upon the stage.

Sir Madok was very bitter,and brake out anew with cursings.He said he had cursed his soul to rags;and yet he would not get down from his horse,neither would he take any rest,or listen to any comfort,until he should have found Sir Ossaise and settled this account.It appeared,by what I could piece together of the unprofane fragments of his statement,that he had chanced upon Sir Ossaise at dawn of the morning,and been told that if he would make a short cut across the fields and swamps and broken hills and glades,he could head off a company of travelers who would be rare customers for prophylactics and tooth-wash.With characteristic zeal Sir Madok had plunged away at once upon this quest,and after three hours of awful crosslot riding had overhauled his game.And behold,it was the five patriarchs that had been released from the dungeons the evening before!

Poor old creatures,it was all of twenty years since any one of them had known what it was to be equipped with any remaining snag or remnant of a tooth.

"Blank-blank-blank him,"said Sir Madok,"an I do not stove-polish him an I may find him,leave it to me;for never no knight that hight Ossaise or aught else may do me this disservice and bide on live,an I may find him,the which I have thereunto sworn a great oath this day."And with these words and others,he lightly took his spear and gat him thence.In the middle of the afternoon we came upon one of those very patriarchs ourselves,in the edge of a poor village.He was basking in the love of relatives and friends whom he had not seen for fifty years;and about him and caressing him were also descendants of his own body whom he had never seen at all till now;but to him these were all strangers,his memory was gone,his mind was stagnant.It seemed incredible that a man could outlast half a century shut up in a dark hole like a rat,but here were his old wife and some old comrades to testify to it.They could remember him as he was in the freshness and strength of his young manhood,when he kissed his child and delivered it to its mother's hands and went away into that long oblivion.The people at the castle could not tell within half a generation the length of time the man had been shut up there for his unrecorded and forgotten offense;but this old wife knew;and so did her old child,who stood there among her married sons and daughters trying to realize a father who had been to her a name,a thought,a formless image,a tradition,all her life,and now was suddenly concreted into actual flesh and blood and set before her face.

It was a curious situation;yet it is not on that account that I have made room for it here,but on account of a thing which seemed to me still more curious.To wit,that this dreadful matter brought from these downtrodden people no outburst of rage against these oppressors.They had been heritors and subjects of cruelty and outrage so long that nothing could have startled them but a kindness.Yes,here was a curious revelation,indeed,of the depth to which this people had been sunk in slavery.Their entire being was reduced to a monotonous dead level of patience,resignation,dumb uncomplaining acceptance of whatever might befall them in this life.Their very imagination was dead.When you can say that of a man,he has struck bottom,I reckon;there is no lower deep for him.

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