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第19章 A KNIGHT'S CHAIN(3)

"You must go down on your knee," she said; "true knights always do that to receive their lady's gifts.Now hold out your hand.There," she went on in a pretty imperious way, "take this gage as a reward of your valour, and act ever as a true knight in the service of your lady."Bending down she dropt a kiss upon Walter's glowing cheek, and then, half frightened at her own temerity, ran back to her mother's side.

"And now," Dame Vernon went on, "will you thank your five comrades for their service in the matter, and give them each two gold pieces to spend as they will.""He is a noble lad," Dame Vernon had said to herself when Walter had taken his leave."Would he had been the son of one of the nobles of the court! It might have been then, if he distinguished himself in war, as he would surely do, that the king might have assigned Edith to him.As her lord and guardian he is certain to give her hand as a reward for valour in the field, and it may well be to a man with whom she would be less happy than with this 'prentice lad; but there, I need not be troubling myself about a matter which is five or six years distant yet.Still the thought that Edith is a ward of the crown, and that her hand must go where the king wills, often troubles me.However, I have a good friend in the queen, who will, Iknow, exert what influence she has in getting me a good husband for my child.But even for myself I have some fears, since the king hinted, when last he saw me, that it was time I looked out for another mate, for that the vassal of Westerham and Hyde needed a lord to lead them in the field.

However, I hope that my answer that they were always at his service under the leading of my cousin James will suffice for him.Now, what am I to do in that matter? Who would have thought that he so coveted my lands that he would have slain me and Edith to possess himself of them? His own lands a thrice as broad as mine, though men say that he has dipped deeply into them and owes much money to the Jews.He is powerful and has many friends, and although Earl Talbot would stand by me, yet the unsupported word of an apprentice boy were but poor evidence on which to charge a powerful baron of such a crime as this.It were best, methinks, to say nought about it, but to bury the thought in my own heart.Nevertheless, I will not fail to take the precaution which the lad advised, and to let Sir James know that there are some who have knowledge of his handiwork.I hear he crosses the seas tomorrow to join the army, and it may be long ere he return.I shall have plenty of time to consider how I had best shape my conduct towards him on his return; but assuredly he shall never be friendly with me again, or frighten Edith with his kisses.""Well, Walter, has it been such a dreadful business as you expected?" the armourer asked the lad when he re-entered the shop."The great folks have not eaten you at any rate.""It has not been dreadful," Walter replied with a smile, "though I own that it was not pleasant when I first arrived at the great mansion; but the lady put me quite at my ease, and she talked to me for some time, and finally she bestowed on me this chain, which our lady, the queen, had herself given her.""It is a knight's chain and a heavy one," Geoffrey said, examining it, "of Genoese work, I reckon, and worth a large sum.It will buy you harness when you go to the wars.""I would rather fight in the thickest melee in a cloth doublet," Walter said indignantly, "than part with a single link of it.""I did but jest, Walter," Geoffrey said laughing; "but as you will not sell it, and you cannot wear it, you had best give it me to put aside in my strong coffer until you get of knightly rank.""Lady Vernon said," the lad replied, "that she hoped one day it might again belong to a knight; and if I live," he added firmly, "it shall.""Oh! she has been putting these ideas into your head; nice notions truly for a London apprentice! I shall be laying a complaint before the lord mayor against Dame Vernon, for unsettling the mind of my apprentice, and setting him above his work.And the little lady, what said she? Did she give you her colours and bid you wear them at a tourney?"Walter coloured hotly.

"Ah! I have touched you," laughed the armourer; "come now, out with the truth.My lad," he added more gravely, "there is no shame in it; you know that I have always encouraged your wishes to be a soldier, and have done my best to render you as good a one as any who draws sword 'neath the king's banner, and assuredly I would not have taken all these pains with you did Ithink that you were always to wear an iron cap and trail a pike.I too, lad, hope some day to see you a valiant knight, and have reasons that you wot not of, for my belief that it will be so.No man rises to rank and fame any the less quickly because he thinks that bright eyes will grow brighter at his success.""But, Geoffrey, you are talking surely at random.The Lady Edith Vernon is but a child; a very beautiful child," he added reverently, "and such that when she grows up, the bravest knight in England might be proud to win.

What folly for me, the son of a city bowyer, and as yet but an apprentice, to raise mine eyes so high!""The higher one looks the higher one goes," the armourer said sententiously."You aspire some day to become a knight, you may well aspire also to win the hand of Mistress Edith Vernon.She is five years younger than yourself, and you will be twenty-two when she is seventeen.

You have time to make your way yet, and I tell you, though why it matters not, that I would rather you set your heart on winning Mistress Edith Vernon than any other heiress of broad lands in merry England.You have saved her life, and so have made the first step and a long one.Be ever brave, gentle, and honourable, and, I tell you, you need not despair; and now, lad, we have already lost too much time in talking; let us to our work."That evening Walter recalled to Geoffrey his promise to tell him the causes which had involved England in so long and bloody a war with France.

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