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westward ho-第52部分
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〃Captain Raleigh; Captain Raleigh;〃 said Lord Grey; 〃the blood of these men be on your head!〃
〃It ill befits your lordship;〃 answered Raleigh; 〃to throw on your subordinates the blame of that which your reason approves as necessary。〃
〃I should have thought; sir; that one so noted for ambition as Captain Raleigh would have been more careful of the favor of that queen for whose smiles he is said to be so longing a competitor。 If you have not yet been of her counsels; sir; I can tell you you are not likely to be。 She will be furious when she hears of this cruelty。〃
Lord Grey had lost his temper: but Raleigh kept his; and answered quietly
〃Her majesty shall at least not find me among the number of those who prefer her favor to her safety; and abuse to their own profit that over…tenderness and mercifulness of heart which is the only blemish (and yet; rather like a mole on a fair cheek; but a new beauty) in her manifold perfections。〃
At this juncture Cary returned。
〃My lord;〃 said he; in some confusion; 〃I have proposed your terms; but the captains still entreat for some mitigation; and; to tell you truth; one of them has insisted on accompanying me hither to plead his cause himself。〃
〃I will not see him; sir。 Who is he?〃
〃His name is Sebastian of Modena; my lord。〃
〃Sebastian of Modena? What think you; gentlemen? May we make an exception in favor of so famous a soldier?〃
〃So villainous a cut…throat;〃 said Zouch to Raleigh; under his breath。
All; however; were for speaking with so famous a man; and in came; in full armor; a short; bull…necked Italian; evidently of immense strength; of the true Caesar Borgia stamp。
〃Will you please to be seated; sir?〃 said Lord Grey; coldly。
〃I kiss your hands; most illustrious: but I do not sit in an enemy's camp。 Ha; my friend Zouch! How has your signoria fared since we fought side by side at Lepanto? So you too are here; sitting in council on the hanging of me。〃
〃What is your errand; sir? Time is short;〃 said the lord deputy。
〃Corpo di Bacco! It has been long enough all the morning; for my rascals have kept me and my friend the Colonel Hercules (whom you know; doubtless) prisoners in our tents at the pike's point。 My lord deputy; I have but a few words。 I shall thank you to take every soldier in the fortItalian; Spaniard; and Irishand hang them up as high as Haman; for a set of mutinous cowards; with the arch…traitor San Josepho at their head。〃
〃I am obliged to you for your offer; sir; and shall deliberate presently as to whether I shall not accept it。〃
〃But as for us captains; really your excellency must consider that we are gentlemen born; and give us either buena querra; as the Spaniards say; or a fair chance for life; and so to my business。〃
〃Stay; sir。 Answer this first。 Have you or yours any commission to show either from the King of Spain or any other potentate?〃
〃Never a one but the cause of Heaven and our own swords。 And with them; my lord; we are ready to meet any gentlemen of your camp; man to man; with our swords only; half…way between your leaguer and ours; and I doubt not that your lordship will see fair play。 Will any gentleman accept so civil an offer? There sits a tall youth in that corner who would suit me very well。 Will any fit my gallant comrades with half…an…hour's punto and stoccado?〃
There was a silence; all looking at the lord deputy; whose eyes were kindling in a very ugly way。
〃No answer? Then I must proceed to exhortation。 So! Will that be sufficient?〃
And walking composedly across the tent; the fearless ruffian quietly stooped down; and smote Amyas Leigh full in the face。
Up sprang Amyas; heedless of all the august assembly; and with a single buffet felled him to the earth。
〃Excellent!〃 said he; rising unabashed。 〃I can always trust my instinct。 I knew the moment I saw him that he was a cavalier worth letting blood。 Now; sir; your sword and harness; and I am at your service outside!〃
The solemn and sententious Englishmen were altogether taken aback by the Italian's impudence; but Zouch settled the matter。
〃Most noble captain; will you be pleased to recollect a certain little occurrence at Messina; in the year 1575? For if you do not; I do; and beg to inform this gentleman that you are unworthy of his sword; and had you; unluckily for you; been an Englishman; would have found the fashions of our country so different from your own that you would have been then hanged; sir; and probably may be so still。〃
The Italian's sword flashed out in a moment: but Lord Grey interfered。
〃No fighting here; gentlemen。 That may wait; and; what is more; shall wait tillStrike their swords down; Raleigh; Mackworth! Strike their swords down! Colonel Sebastian; you will be pleased to return as you came; in safety; having lost nothing; as (I frankly tell you) you have gained nothing; by your wild bearing here。 We shall proceed to deliberate on your fate。〃
〃I trust; my lord;〃 said Amyas; 〃that you will spare this braggart's life; at least for a day or two。 For in spite of Captain Zouch's warning; I must have to do with him yet; or my cheek will rise up in judgment against me at the last day。〃
〃Well spoken; lad;〃 said the colonel; as he swung out。 〃So! worth a reprieve; by this sword; to have one more rapier…rattle before the gallows! Then I take back no further answer; my lord deputy? Not even our swords; our virgin blades; signor; the soldier's cherished bride? Shall we go forth weeping widowers; and leave to strange embrace the lovely steel?〃
〃None; sir; by heaven!〃 said he; waxing wroth。 〃Do you come hither; pirates as you are; to dictate terms upon a foreign soil? Is it not enough to have set up here the Spanish flag; and claimed the land of Ireland as the Pope's gift to the Spaniard; violated the laws of nations; and the solemn treaties of princes; under color of a mad superstition?〃
〃Superstition; my lord? Nothing less。 Believe a philosopher who has not said a pater or an ave for seven years past at least。 Quod tango credo; is my motto; and though I am bound to say; under pain of the Inquisition; that the most holy Father the Pope has given this land of Ireland to his most Catholic Majesty the King of Spain; Queen Elizabeth having forfeited her title to it by heresy; why; my lord; I believe it as little as you do。 I believe that Ireland would have been mine; if I had won it; I believe religiously that it is not mine; now I have lost it。 What is; is; and a fig for priests; to…day to thee; to…morrow to me。 Addio!〃 And out he swung
〃There goes a most gallant rascal;〃 said the lord deputy。
〃And a most rascally gallant;〃 said Zouch。 〃The murder of his own page; of which I gave him a remembrancer; is among the least of his sins。〃
〃And now; Captain Raleigh;〃 said Lord Grey; as you have been so earnest in preaching this butchery; I have a right to ask none but you to practise it。〃
Raleigh bit his lip; and replied by the 〃quip courteous〃
〃I am at least a man; my lord; who thinks it shame to allow others to do that which I dare not do myself。〃
Lord Grey might probably have returned 〃the countercheck quarrelsome;〃 had not Mackworth risen
〃And I; my lord; being in that matter at least one of Captain Raleigh's kidney; will just go with him to see that he takes no harm by being bold enough to carry out an ugly business; and serving these rascals as their countrymen served Mr。 Oxenham。〃
〃I bid you good morning; then; gentlemen; though I cannot bid you God speed;〃 said Lord Grey; and sitting down again; covered his face with his hands; and; to the astonishment of all bystanders; burst; say the chroniclers; into tears。
Amyas followed Raleigh out。 The latter was pale; but determined; and very wroth against the deputy。
〃Does the man take me for a hangman;〃 said he; 〃that he speaks to me thus? But such is the way of the great。 If you neglect your duty; they haul you over the coals; if you do it; you must do it on your own responsibility。 Farewell; Amyas; you will not shrink from me as a butcher when I return?〃
〃God forbid! But how will you do it?〃
〃March one company in; and drive them forth; and let the other cut them down as they come out。Pah!〃
。 。 。 。 。 。 。
It was done。 Right or wrong; it was done。 The shrieks and curses had died away; and the Fort del Oro was a red shambles; which the soldiers were trying to cover from the sight of heaven and earth; by dragging the bodies into the ditch; and covering them with the ruins of the rampart; while the Irish; who had beheld from the woods that awful warning; fled trembling into the deepest recesses of the forest。 It was done; and it never needed to be done again。 The hint was severe; but it was sufficient。 Many years passed before a Spaniard set foot again in Ireland。
The Spanish and Italian officers were spared; and Amyas had Don Guzman Maria Magdalena Sotomayor de Soto duly adjudged to him; as his prize by right of war。 He was; of course; ready enough to fight Sebastian of Modena: but Lord Grey forbade the duel: blood enough had been shed already。 The next question was; where to bestow Don Guzman till his ransom should arrive; and as Amyas could n
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