登陆注册
6186300000076

第76章 CARDINAL WOLSEY(12)

While this was passing the business of the kitchen, which had been interrupted by the various incidents above related, and especially by the conflict between the two jesters, was hurried forward, and for some time all was bustle and confusion.

But as soon as the supper was served, and all his duties were fully discharged, Simon Quanden, who had been bustling about, sat down in his easy-chair, and recruited himself with a toast and a sack posset.

Hob and Nob had their supper at the same time, and the party at the table, which had been increased by the two archers and Nicholas Clamp, attacked with renewed vigour a fresh supply of mead and ale, which had been provided for them by Jack of the Bottles.

The conversation then turned upon Herne the Hunter; and as all had heard more or less about him, and some had seen him, while few knew the legend connected with him, Hector Cutbeard volunteered to relate it; upon which all the party gathered closer together, and Mabel and Deborah left off talking, and drew near to listen.

VI.The Legend of Herne the Hunter.

"Nearly a century and a half ago," commenced Cutbeard, about the middle of the reign of Richard the Second, there was among the keepers of the forest a young man named Herne.He was expert beyond his fellows in all matters of woodcraft, and consequently in great favour with the king, who was himself devoted to the chase.

Whenever he stayed at the castle, King Richard, like our own royal Harry, would pass his time in hunting, hawking, or shooting with the long-bow; and on all these occasions the young keeper was his constant attendant.If a hart was to be chased, Herne and his two black hounds of Saint Hubert's breed would hunt him down with marvellous speed; if a wild boar was to be reared, a badger digged out, a fox unkennelled, a marten bayed, or an otter vented, Herne was chosen for the task.No one could fly a falcon so well as Herne--no one could break up a deer so quickly or so skilfully as him.But in proportion as he grew in favour with the king, the young keeper was hated by his comrades, and they concerted together how to ruin him.All their efforts, however, were ineffectual, and rather tended to his advantage than injury.

"One day it chanced that the king hunted in the forest with his favourite, the Earl of Oxford, when a great deer of head was unharboured, and a tremendous chase ensued, the hart leading his pursuers within a few miles of Hungerford, whither the borders of the forest then extended.All the followers of the king, even the Earl of Oxford, had by this time dropped off, and the royal huntsman was only attended by Herne, who kept close behind him.At last the hart, driven to desperation, stood at bay, and gored the king's horse as he came up in such a manner that it reared and threw its rider.Another instant, and the horns of the infuriated animal would have been plunged into the body of the king, if Herne had not flung himself between the prostrate monarch and his assailant, and received the stroke intended for him.

Though desperately wounded, the young hunter contrived slightly to raise himself, and plunged his knife into the hart's throat, while the king regained his feet.

"Gazing with the utmost concern at his unfortunate deliverer, King Richard demanded what he could do for him.

"'Nothing, sire--nothing,' replied Herne, with a groan.I shall require nothing but a grave from you, for I have received a wound that will speedily bring me to it.'

"'Not so, I trust, good fellow,' replied the king, in a tone meant to be encouraging, though his looks showed that his heart misgave him; 'my best leech shall attend you.'

"'No skill will avail me now,' replied Herne sadly.'A hurt from hart's horn bringeth to the bier.'

"'I hope the proverb will not be justified in thy case,' rejoined the king;'and I promise thee, if thou dost recover, thou shalt have the post of head keeper of the forest, with twenty nobles a year for wages.If, unhappily, thy forebodings are realised, I will give the same sum to be laid out in masses for thy soul.'

"'I humbly thank your highness,' replied the young man, 'and I accept the latter offer, seeing it is the only one likely to profit me.'

"With this he put his horn to his lips, and winding the dead mot feebly, fell back senseless.Much moved, the king rode off for succour; and blowing a lusty call on his bugle, was presently joined by the Earl of Oxford and some of his followers, among whom were the keepers.The latter were secretly rejoiced on hearing what had befallen Herne, but they feigned the greatest affliction, and hastened with the king to the spot where the body was lying stretched out beside that of the hart.

"'It is almost a pity his soul cannot pass away thus,' said King Richard, gazing compassionately at him, "for he will only revive to anguish and speedy death.'

"'Your highness is right,' replied the chief keeper, a grim old man named Osmond Crooke, kneeling beside him, and half drawing his hunting-knife; 'it were better to put him out of his misery.'

"'What! slay the man who has just saved my own life!' cried the king.'Iwill consent to no such infamous deed.I would give a large reward to any one who could cure him.'

" As the words were uttered, a tall dark man, in a strange garb, and mounted on a black wild-looking steed, whom no one had hitherto observed, sprang to the ground and advanced towards the king.

"'I take your offer, sire,' said this personage, in a harsh voice.I will cure him.'

"'Who art thou, fellow?' demanded King Richard doubtfully.

"'I am a forester,' replied the tall man, 'but I understand somewhat of chirurgery and leechcraft.'

"'And woodcraft, too, I'll be sworn, fellow,' said the king 'Thou hast, or Iam mistaken, made free with some of my venison.'

"'He looks marvellously like Arnold Sheafe, who was outlawed for deer-stealing,' said Osmond Crooke, regarding him steadfastly"'I am no outlaw, neither am I called Arnold Sheafe,' replied the other.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 明星地下恋情

    明星地下恋情

    走下货车,文强一身白色T恤搭着蓝色牛仔裤,昂然阔步地离开车站,文强曾经是一位三级电影的影星,由于被人称为“脱星”,已经到而立之年的他,离开了影坛,到了一个没人认识自己的小山村,开始了自己恋情,家庭;可惜,如见繁荣的盗版影碟业,也让山村的人知道他的过去,过去影视公司邀他出山,为了妻子,孩子,他怎么去解释与选择。。。。。。
  • 负了佳人

    负了佳人

    一次次的心碎,会换来什么?只会换来,一次次的心碎'
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • 我在火影当红线仙

    我在火影当红线仙

    问红线仙怎么当救世主?鸣子:给辉夜找个老公,将柱间绑起来送给斑,让长门去西天取经,最后....弄死佐助!木叶....
  • 秦——统一王朝的诞生

    秦——统一王朝的诞生

    本书内容包括:创建统一的秦帝国;威镇四海、并吞八荒;援法而治;昙花一现的秦王朝;历史探微等。
  • 夫人总是招桃花

    夫人总是招桃花

    ◎甜蜜暴击酥爽炸◎他们是青梅竹马,但他也是她的监护人,可是对彼此的爱却深的无法自拔。桃花1号:“我喜欢你。”某男人:“你掐还是我掐?”某女狗腿的笑着:“我掐!我自己惹的当然是我掐!”桃花2号:“我喜欢你。”某男人:“这个是你掐还是我帮你掐?”某女再次狗腿的笑着:“您日理万机怎么会有空帮我掐桃花?肯定是我自己掐!”桃花3号:“我喜欢你。”某男人还没说话,某女就开口:“不用您说,我亲自掐!”桃花4号:“我喜欢你。”某男人:“你的桃花怎么越来越多还掐不完了?用不用我帮你?”某女:“额……那好吧,谢谢大神肯花出时间为我掐桃花!”于是,某男直接拿出结婚证登录她的VB发:已有家室,勿扰。某女:“!!!!”厉害了我的心肝儿!
  • 锦元归

    锦元归

    “我希望她活的肆意快活,她不必凡事都去争一争,更不用她一个孩子一辈子背负着仇恨生活,只满心希望她能健康长大,平安快乐足矣”
  • 复数重生

    复数重生

    请思考,如果屏幕前的你穿越回娘胎,你会选择怎样的生活?如果你发现,这个世界重生的并非只有你一人,你的选择是?本书带你一起体验一个80后最真实的穿越心态,一个由多名重生者共同演绎的生生世世。......在重生中回忆点点滴滴,在反复重生中经历林林总总,在反反复复重生中解开重生之秘。
  • TENMEI冷笑孤傲

    TENMEI冷笑孤傲

    在你们趴在家里面打滚的时候,老子用双手举给你们看看。用你们那一张张清高的脸抬头仰视着我。看看,什么才叫真真的强者!堕入深渊是时候了,我愿意回头扶你一把!民族观念是时候了,我愿意回头掺你一把!败落生命是时候了,我愿意回头拔你一把!消耗青春是时候了,我愿意回头助你一把!现在才是真正的崛起,把那些不正常的观念放下去,我来帮你,不是问题!(PS:如果你喜欢这本书,加本人企鹅;649337239.如果你爱好动漫,加这个群吧:111456772)求打赏,求票票,求包养!
  • 因为偷偷喜欢你

    因为偷偷喜欢你

    ?因为偷偷喜欢你,我才会自卑,才会胆小,才会在看到你时想要躲开你,其实比谁都想要见到你。因为觉得自己的打扮不够好,怕你会无视我。你总是那么优秀,有很多女生的追捧,老师的称赞,是父母眼中的骄傲,在这之前我是从未觉得自己原来那么的一无事处。?