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第95章

"What hadst thou been, Raleigh, hadst thou been that Desmond whose lands thou now desirest? What wilt thou be when thou hast them?

Will thy children sink downwards, as these noble barons sank? Will the genius of tyranny and falsehood find soil within thy heart to grow and ripen fruit? What guarantee hast thou for doing better here than those who went before thee? And yet, cannot I do justice and love mercy? Can I not establish plantations, build and sow, and make the desert valleys laugh with corn? Shall I not have my Spenser with me, to fill me with all noble thoughts, and raise my soul to his heroic pitch? Is not this true knight-errantry, to redeem to peace and use, and to the glory of that glorious queen whom God has given to me, a generous soil and a more generous race?

Trustful and tenderhearted they are--none more; and if they be fickle and passionate, will not that very softness of temper, which makes them so easily led to evil, make them as easy to be led towards good? Yes--here, away from courts, among a people who should bless me as their benefactor and deliverer--what golden days might be mine! And yet--is this but another angel's mask from that same cunning fiend ambition's stage? And will my house be indeed the house of God, the foundations of which are loyalty, and its bulwarks righteousness, and not the house of fame, whose walls are of the soap-bubble, and its floor a sea of glass mingled with fire?

I would be good and great--When will the day come when I shall be content to be good, and yet not great, like this same simple Leigh, toiling on by my side to do his duty, with no more thought for the morrow than the birds of God? Greatness? I have tasted that cup within the last twelve months; do I not know that it is sweet in the mouth, but bitter in the belly? Greatness? And was not Essex great, and John of Austria great, and Desmond great, whose race, but three short years ago, had stood for ages higher than I shall ever hope to climb--castles, and lands, and slaves by thousands, and five hundred gentlemen of his name, who had vowed to forswear God before they forswore him and well have they kept their vow!

And now, dead in a turf-hovel, like a coney in a burrow! Leigh, what noise was that?""An Irish howl, I fancied: but it came from off the bog; it may be only a plover's cry.""Something not quite right, sir captain, to my mind," said the ancient."They have ugly stories here of pucks and banshees, and what not of ghosts.There it was again, wailing just like a woman.

They say the banshee cried all night before Desmond was slain.""Perhaps, then, this one may be crying for Baltinglas; for his turn is likely to come next--not that I believe in such old wives'

tales."

"Shamus, my man," said Amyas to the guide, "do you hear that cry in the bog?"The guide put on the most stolid of faces, and answered in broken English--"Shamus hear naught.Perhaps--what you call him?--fishing in ta pool.""An otter, he means, and I believe he is right.Stay, no! Did you not hear it then, Shamus? It was a woman's voice.""Shamus is shick in his ears ever since Christmas.""Shamus will go after Desmond if he lies," said Amyas."Ancient, we had better send a few men to see what it is; there may be a poor soul taken by robbers, or perhaps starving to death, as I have seen many a one.""And I too, poor wretches; and by no fault of their own or ours either: but if their lords will fall to quarrelling, and then drive each other's cattle, and waste each other's lands, sir, you know--""I know," said Amyas, impatiently; "why dost not take the men, and go?""Cry you mercy, noble captain, but--I fear nothing born of woman.""Well, what of that?" said Amyas, with a smile.

"But these pucks, sir.The wild Irish do say that they haunt the pools; and they do no manner of harm, sir, when you are coming up to them; but when you are past, sir, they jump on your back like to apes, sir,--and who can tackle that manner of fiend?""Why, then, by thine own showing, ancient," said Raleigh, "thou may'st go and see all safely enough, and then if the puck jumps on thee as thou comest back, just run in with him here, and I'll buy him of thee for a noble; or thou may'st keep him in a cage, and make money in London by showing him for a monster.""Good heavens forefend, Captain Raleigh! but you talk rashly! But if I must, Captain Leigh--'Where duty calls To brazen walls, How base the slave who flinches'

Lads, who'll follow me?"

"Thou askest for volunteers, as if thou wert to lead a forlorn hope.Pull away at the usquebaugh, man, and swallow Dutch courage, since thine English is oozed away.Stay, I'll go myself.""And I with you," said Raleigh."As the queen's true knight-errant, I am bound to be behindhand in no adventure.Who knows but we may find a wicked magician, just going to cut off the head of some saffron-mantled princess?" and he dismounted.

"Oh, sirs, sirs, to endanger your precious--""Pooh," said Raleigh."I wear an amulet, and have a spell of art-magic at my tongue's end, whereby, sir ancient, neither can a ghost see me, nor I see them.Come with us, Yeo, the Desmond-slayer, and we will shame the devil, or be shamed by him.""He may shame me, sir, but he will never frighten me," quoth Yeo;"but the bog, captains?"

"Tut! Devonshire men, and heath-trotters born, and not know our way over a peat moor!"And the three strode away.

They splashed and scrambled for some quarter of a mile to the knoll, while the cry became louder and louder as they neared.

"That's neither ghost nor otter, sirs, but a true Irish howl, as Captain Leigh said; and I'll warrant Master Shamus knew as much long ago," said Yeo.

And in fact, they could now hear plainly the "Ochone, Ochonorie,"of some wild woman; and scrambling over the boulders of the knoll, in another minute came full upon her.

She was a young girl, sluttish and unkempt, of course, but fair enough: her only covering, as usual, was the ample yellow mantle.

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