登陆注册
19874100000066

第66章

That night Myles lodged at Mackworth House. The next morning, assoon as he had broken his fast, which he did in the privacy ofhis own apartments, the Earl bade him and Gascoyne to make readyfor the barge, which was then waiting at the river stairs to takethem to Scotland Yard.

The Earl himself accompanied them, and as the heavy snub-nosedboat, rowed by the six oarsmen in Mackworth livery, slid slowlyand heavily up against the stream, the Earl, leaning back in hiscushioned seat, pointed out the various inns of the great priestsor nobles; palatial town residences standing mostly a littledistance back from the water behind terraced high-walled gardensand lawns. Yon was the Bishop of Exeter's Close; yon was theBishop of Bath's; that was York House; and that Chester Inn. Sopassing by gardens and lawns and palaces, they came at last toScotland Yard stairs, a broad flight of marble steps that ledupward to a stone platform above, upon which opened the gate-wayof the garden beyond.

The Scotland Yard of Myles Falworth's day was one of the morepretentious and commodious of the palaces of the Strand. It tookits name from having been from ancient times the London inn whichthe tributary Kings of Scotland occupied when on their periodicalvisits of homage to England. Now, during this time of Scotland'sindependence, the Prince of Wales had taken up his lodging in theold palace, and made it noisy with the mad, boisterous mirth ofhis court.

As the watermen drew the barge close to the landing-place of thestairs, the Earl stepped ashore, and followed by Myles andGascoyne, ascended to the broad gate-way of the river wall of thegarden. Three men-at-arms who lounged upon a bench under theshade of the little pent roof of a guard-house beside the wall,arose and saluted as the well-known figure of the Earl mountedthe steps. The Earl nodded a cool answer, and passingunchallenged through the gate, led the way up a pleached walk,beyond which, as Myles could see, there stretched a little grassylawn and a stone-paved terrace. As the Earl and the two young menapproached the end of the walk, they were met by the sound ofvoices and laughter, the clinking of glasses and the rattle ofdishes. Turning a corner, they came suddenly upon a party ofyoung gentlemen, who sat at a late breakfast under the shade of awide-spreading lime-tree. They had evidently just left thetilt-yard, for two of the guests--sturdy, thick-set youngknights--yet wore a part of their tilting armor.

Behind the merry scene stood the gray, hoary old palace, a steepflight of stone steps, and a long, open, stone-arched gallery,which evidently led to the kitchen beyond, for along it hurriedserving- men, running up and down the tall flight of steps, andbearing trays and dishes and cups and flagons. It was a merrysight and a pleasant one. The day was warm and balmy, and theyellow sunlight fell in waving uncertain patches of light,dappling the table-cloth, and twinkling and sparkling upon thedishes, cups, and flagons.

At the head of the table sat a young man some three or four yearsolder than Myles, dressed in a full suit of rich blue brocadedvelvet, embroidered with gold-thread and trimmed with black fur.

His face, which was turned towards them as they mounted from thelawn to the little stone-flagged terrace, was frank and open; thecheeks smooth and fair; the eyes dark and blue. He was tall andrather slight, and wore his thick yellow hair hanging to hisshoulders, where it was cut square across, after the manner ofthe times. Myles did not need to be told that it was the Princeof Wales.

"Ho, Gaffer Fox!" he cried, as soon as he caught sight of theEarl of Mackworth, "what wind blows thee hither among us wildmallard drakes? I warrant it is not for love of us, but only tofill thine own larder after the manner of Sir Fox among thedrakes. Whom hast thou with thee? Some gosling thou art about topluck?"A sudden hush fell upon the company, and all faces were turnedtowards the visitors.

The Earl bowed with a soft smile. "Your Highness," said he,smoothly, "is pleased to be pleasant. Sir, I bring you the youngknight of whom I spoke to you some time since--Sir MylesFalworth. You may be pleased to bring to mind that you socondescended as to promise to take him into your train until thefitting time arrived for that certain matter of which we spoke.""Sir Myles," said the Prince of Wales, with a frank, pleasantsmile, "I have heard great reports of thy skill and prowess inFrance, both from Mackworth and from others. It will pleasure megreatly to have thee in my household; more especially," he added,"as it will get thee, callow as thou art, out of my Lord Fox'sclutches. Our faction cannot do without the Earl of Mackworth'scunning wits, Sir Myles; ne'theless I would not like to put allmy fate and fortune into his hands without bond. I hope that thoudost not rest thy fortunes entirely upon his aid andcountenance."All who were present felt the discomfort of the Prince's speech,It was evident that one of his mad, wild humors was upon him. Inanother case the hare-brained young courtiers around might havetaken their cue from him, but the Earl of Mackworth was nosubject for their gibes and witticisms. A constrained silencefell, in which the Earl alone maintained a perfect ease ofmanner.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 末世之回归原始

    末世之回归原始

    这个故事没有后宫!!!只有热血,友谊和在末世中人心的险恶以及在末世中主角和主2一步一步变强的故事!
  • 遗孤弃

    遗孤弃

    一个人走到终点不小心回到起点一个新的世界此刻我才发现时间没有绝对直到有另一个人能体会我的感觉不用说不用问就明白就了解每一刻都像永远我看着没剩多少时间能许愿好想多一天我们的明天[跑男团/全员/末世/异能]
  • 终极一班之夜星岚

    终极一班之夜星岚

    傲慢的夜家大小姐,腹黑的时空少盟,魔界的王子转眼变成金时空汪大东的妹妹——汪天岚。
  • 恶魔奶爸之古市今非

    恶魔奶爸之古市今非

    某神和某神为了自家孩子……根据《恶魔奶爸》剧情创造了一个世界……那个世界分为:人间界,冥界,魔界。冥界是隔绝人间界和魔界的存在……传说魔界是人类的驱逐地~~~~神在其孩子将要投胎时便解除了对那个世界的监控,神的孩子是去历练~~~~家长不能干涉…………
  • EXO之穿越时空找到你

    EXO之穿越时空找到你

    “不是不喜欢,而是害怕没有我在的世界里,你会孤单。所以不敢动心,即使早已经倾心于你。”——(MICI)苏暮夕“爱上未来的你,没有时光机器,只能活在第一次的见面里。我无法到你的世界找你,所以,丫头,为我留下好吗?”——(KRIS)吴亦凡“错过了曾经的她,就以为可以握住现在的你,可是似乎我错了,没有人会在原地等着谁。”——LUHAN(鹿晗)“我以为只要是我想要的,就一定会得到,哪怕不择手段,哪怕会让别人遍体鳞伤,结果证明,失去最多的还是我。”——(金美妍)她从未来而来,遇上了十二只性格各异的小狼,留下了快乐和悲伤,带走了他们的惦念……
  • Personal Memoirs of U.S.Grant

    Personal Memoirs of U.S.Grant

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 帝王启

    帝王启

    非正统历史的架空小说,集权谋、宫斗、争霸、政治、军事于一体,玄幻与现实结合,看大人物与小百姓处于乱世之中的千姿百态。
  • DOTA任我行

    DOTA任我行

    偶然遇到了十四,被带入职业DOTA的郑昀和十四追随着将军开创了V5的一代盛世!
  • 九畹史论

    九畹史论

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 贴身护花王

    贴身护花王

    一个渡劫失败的修士借体重生成为一个大三学生,世间女神众多,看他如何逍遥于众多女神之间。“嗨,美女,交个朋友吧!”“呔!那个禽兽,快放开那个女孩,如此佳人,岂容你染指?”