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第11章 CHAPTER II(3)

That were more easily said than done,answered Goldthred indignantly;no,no--there was no breaking of heads.It's true,he advanced his cudgel,and spoke of laying on,and asked why Idid not keep the public road,and such like;and I would have knocked him over the pate handsomely for his pains,only for the lady's presence,who might have swooned,for what I know.Now,out upon thee for a faint-spirited slave!said Lambourne;what adventurous knight ever thought of the lady's terror,when he went to thwack giant,dragon,or magician,in her presence,and for her deliverance?But why talk to thee of dragons,who would be driven back by a dragon-fly.There thou hast missed the rarest opportunity!Take it thyself,then,bully Mike,answered Goldthred.Yonder is the enchanted manor,and the dragon,and the lady,all at thy service,if thou darest venture on them.Why,so I would for a quartern of sack,said the soldier --or stay:I am foully out of linen--wilt thou bet a piece of Hollands against these five angels,that I go not up to the Hall to-morrow and force Tony Foster to introduce me to his fair guest?I accept your wager,said the mercer;and I think,though thou hadst even the impudence of the devil,I shall gain on thee this bout.Our landlord here shall hold stakes,and I will stake down gold till I send the linen.I will hold stakes on no such matter,said Gosling.Good now,my kinsman,drink your wine in quiet,and let such ventures alone.I promise you,Master Foster hath interest enough to lay you up in lavender in the Castle at Oxford,or to get your legs made acquainted with the town-stocks.That would be but renewing an old intimacy,for Mike's shins and the town's wooden pinfold have been well known to each other ere now,said the mercer;but he shall not budge from his wager,unless he means to pay forfeit.Forfeit?said Lambourne;I scorn it.I value Tony Foster's wrath no more than a shelled pea-cod;and I will visit his Lindabrides,by Saint George,be he willing or no!I would gladly pay your halves of the risk,sir,said Tressilian,to be permitted to accompany you on the adventure.In what would that advantage you,sir?answered Lambourne.

In nothing,sir,said Tressilian,unless to mark the skill and valour with which you conduct yourself.I am a traveller who seeks for strange rencounters and uncommon passages,as the knights of yore did after adventures and feats of arms.Nay,if it pleasures you to see a trout tickled,answered Lambourne,I care not how many witness my skill.And so here Idrink success to my enterprise;and he that will not pledge me on his knees is a rascal,and I will cut his legs off by the garters!The draught which Michael Lambourne took upon this occasion had been preceded by so many others,that reason tottered on her throne.He swore one or two incoherent oaths at the mercer,who refused,reasonably enough,to pledge him to a sentiment which inferred the loss of his own wager.

Wilt thou chop logic with me,said Lambourne,thou knave,with no more brains than are in a skein of ravelled silk?By Heaven,I will cut thee into fifty yards of galloon lace!But as he attempted to draw his sword for this doughty purpose,Michael Lambourne was seized upon by the tapster and the chamberlain,and conveyed to his own apartment,there to sleep himself sober at his leisure.

The party then broke up,and the guests took their leave;much more to the contentment of mine host than of some of the company,who were unwilling to quit good liquor,when it was to be had for free cost,so long as they were able to sit by it.They were,however,compelled to remove;and go at length they did,leaving Gosling and Tressilian in the empty apartment.

By my faith,said the former,I wonder where our great folks find pleasure,when they spend their means in entertainments,and in playing mine host without sending in a reckoning.It is what I but rarely practise;and whenever I do,by Saint Julian,it grieves me beyond measure.Each of these empty stoups now,which my nephew and his drunken comrades have swilled off,should have been a matter of profit to one in my line,and I must set them down a dead loss.I cannot,for my heart,conceive the pleasure of noise,and nonsense,and drunken freaks,and drunken quarrels,and smut,and blasphemy,and so forth,when a man loses money instead of gaining by it.And yet many a fair estate is lost in upholding such a useless course,and that greatly contributes to the decay of publicans;for who the devil do you think would pay for drink at the Black Bear,when he can have it for nothing at my Lord's or the Squire's?Tressilian perceived that the wine had made some impression even on the seasoned brain of mine host,which was chiefly to be inferred from his declaiming against drunkenness.As he himself had carefully avoided the bowl,he would have availed himself of the frankness of the moment to extract from Gosling some further information upon the subject of Anthony Foster,and the lady whom the mercer had seen in his mansion-house;but his inquiries only set the host upon a new theme of declamation against the wiles of the fair ***,in which he brought,at full length,the whole wisdom of Solomon to reinforce his own.Finally,he turned his admonitions,mixed with much objurgation,upon his tapsters and drawers,who were employed in removing the relics of the entertainment,and restoring order to the apartment;and at length,joining example to precept,though with no good success,he demolished a salver with half a score of glasses,in attempting to show how such service was done at the Three Cranes in the Vintry,then the most topping tavern in London.This last accident so far recalled him to his better self,that he retired to his bed,slept sound,and awoke a new man in the morning.

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