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第5章 Chapter 3(2)

"An Sir Kay had had time to get another skin of sour wine into him,ye had seen the accompt doubled."I looked at the boy in sorrow;and as I looked I saw the cloud of a deep despondency settle upon his countenance.I followed the direction of his eye,and saw that a very old and white-bearded man,clothed in a flowing black gown,had risen and was standing at the table upon unsteady legs,and feebly swaying his ancient head and surveying the company with his watery and wandering eye.The same suffering look that was in the page's face was observable in all the faces around --the look of dumb creatures who know that they must endure and make no moan.

"Marry,we shall have it a again,"sighed the boy;"that same old weary tale that he hath told a thousand times in the same words,and that he WILL tell till he dieth,every time he hath gotten his barrel full and feeleth his exaggeration-mill a-working.Would God I had died or I saw this day!""Who is it?"

"Merlin,the mighty liar and magician,perdition singe him for the weariness he worketh with his one tale!But that men fear him for that he hath the storms and the lightnings and all the devils that be in hell at his beck and call,they would have dug his entrails out these many years ago to get at that tale and squelch it.He telleth it always in the third person,making believe he is too modest to glorify himself --maledictions light upon him,misfortune be his dole!Good friend,prithee call me for evensong."The boy nestled himself upon my shoulder and pretended to go to sleep.

The old man began his tale;and presently the lad was asleep in reality;so also were the dogs,and the court,the lackeys,and the files of men-at-arms.

The droning voice droned on;a soft snoring arose on all sides and supported it like a deep and subdued accompaniment of wind instruments.Some heads were bowed upon folded arms,some lay back with open mouths that issued unconscious music;the flies buzzed and bit,unmolested,the rats swarmed softly out from a hundred holes,and pattered about,and made themselves at home everywhere;and one of them sat up like a squirrel on the king's head and held a bit of cheese in its hands and nibbled it,and dribbled the crumbs in the king's face with naive and impudent irreverence.It was a tranquil scene,and restful to the weary eye and the jaded spirit.

This was the old man's tale.He said:

"Right so the king and Merlin departed,and went until an hermit that was a good man and a great leech.So the hermit searched all his wounds and gave him good salves;so the king was there three days,and then were his wounds well amended that he might ride and go,and so departed.And as they rode,Arthur said,I have no sword.No force *,said Merlin,hereby is a [*Footnote from M.T.:No matter.]sword that shall be yours and Imay.So they rode till they came to a lake,the which was a fair water and broad,and in the midst of the lake Arthur was ware of an arm clothed in white samite,that held a fair sword in that hand.Lo,said Merlin,yonder is that sword that I spake of.With that they saw a damsel going upon the lake.What damsel is that?said Arthur.That is the Lady of the lake,said Merlin;and within that lake is a rock,and therein is as fair a place as any on earth,and richly beseen,and this damsel will come to you anon,and then speak ye fair to her that she will give you that sword.

Anon withal came the damsel unto Arthur and saluted him,and he her again.

Damsel,said Arthur,what sword is that,that yonder the arm holdeth above the water?I would it were mine,for I have no sword.Sir Arthur King,said the damsel,that sword is mine,and if ye will give me a gift when I ask it you,ye shall have it.By my faith,said Arthur,I will give you what gift ye will ask.Well,said the damsel,go ye into yonder barge and row yourself to the sword,and take it and the scabbard with you,and Iwill ask my gift when I see my time.So Sir Arthur and Merlin alight,and tied their horses to two trees,and so they went into the ship,and when they came to the sword that the hand held,Sir Arthur took it up by the handles,and took it with him.And the arm and the hand went under the water;and so they came unto the land and rode forth.And then Sir Arthur saw a rich pavilion.What signifieth yonder pavilion?It is the knight's pavilion,said Merlin,that ye fought with last,Sir Pellinore,but he is out,he is not there;he hath ado with a knight of yours,that hight Egglame,and they have fought together,but at the last Egglame fled,and else he had been dead,and he hath chased him even to Carlion,and we shall meet with him anon in the highway.That is well said,said Arthur,now have I a sword,now will I wage battle with him,and be avenged on him.

Sir,ye shall not so,said Merlin,for the knight is weary of fighting and chasing,so that ye shall have no worship to have ado with him;also,he will not lightly be matched of one knight living;and therefore it is my counsel,let him pass,for he shall do you good service in short time,and his sons,after his days.Also ye shall see that day in short space ye shall be right glad to give him your sister to wed.When I see him,I will do as ye advise me,said Arthur.Then Sir Arthur looked on the sword,and liked it passing well.Whether liketh you better,said Merlin,the sword or the scabbard?Me liketh better the sword,said Arthur.Ye are more unwise,said Merlin,for the scabbard is worth ten of the sword,for while ye have the scabbard upon you ye shall never lose no blood,be ye never so sore wounded;therefore,keep well the scabbard always with you.

So they rode into Carlion,and by the way they met with Sir Pellinore;but Merlin had done such a craft that Pellinore saw not Arthur,and he passed by without any words.I marvel,said Arthur,that the knight would not speak.Sir,said Merlin,he saw you not;for and he had seen you ye had not lightly departed.So they came unto Carlion,whereof his knights were passing glad.And when they heard of his adventures they marveled that he would jeopard his person so alone.But all men of worship said it was merry to be under such a chieftain that would put his person in adventure as other poor knights did."

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