第 15 节
作者:悟来悟去      更新:2022-11-23 12:12      字数:9322
  were sleeping on skins close to the gate; and with them started
  out。
  It was still two hours before dawn when they approached
  the house。 Save a few men on watch; the great Danish host;
  which the messengers calculated to amount to ten thousand
  men; were asleep。 Cautiously making their way so as to avoid
  stumbling over the Danes; who lay scattered in groups round
  the house; the Saxons crept forward quietly until close to the
  entrance; when a sleepy watchman started up。
  〃Who are ye?〃
  The answer was a blow from Egbert's battle…axe。 Then
  the leaders with twenty of their men rushed into the house;
  while the rest remained on guard at the entrance。
  The combat was short but furious; and the clashing of
  arms and shouts of the Danes roused those sleeping near;
  and the men who escaped from the house spread the alarm。
  The fight lasted but three or four minutes; for the Danes;
  scattered through the house; and in many cases still stupid
  from the effects of the previous night's debauch; were unable
  to gather and make any collective resistance。 The two jarls
  fought in a manner worthy of their renown; but the Saxon
  spears proved more than a match for their swords; and they
  died fighting bravely till the last。 Between Saxon and Dane
  there was no thought of quarter; none asked for mercy on
  either side; for none would be granted。 The sea rovers never
  spared an armed man who fell into their hands; and the Saxons
  were infuriated by the sufferings which the invaders had
  inflicted upon them; and had no more pity upon their foes
  than if they had been wild animals。 Besides the jarls some
  thirty of their minor leaders were in the house; and but five
  or six of them escaped。 It was well for the Danes that the
  detachment which lay there was not their principal body;
  which was still a few miles in the rear; for had it been so two
  of their kings and six jarls; all men of famed valour; would
  have been slain。 The instant the work was done the Saxons
  rejoined those assembled at the entrance。
  Already the Danes were thronging up; but at present in
  confusion and disorder; coming rather to see what was the
  matter than to fight; and hardly believing that the Saxons
  could have had the audacity to attack them。 In an instant the
  Saxons fell into their usual formation; and overturning and
  cutting down those who happened to be in their path; burst
  through the straggling Danes; and at a trot proceeded across
  the country。
  It was still quite dark; and it was some time before the
  Danes became thoroughly aware of what had happened; then
  missing the voices of their leaders; some of them rushed into
  the house; and the news that the two jarls and their
  companions had been slain roused them to fury。 At once they
  set off in pursuit of the Saxons in a tumultuous throng;
  but the band had already a considerable start; and had the
  advantage of knowing every foot of the country; of which
  the Danes were ignorant。 When once fairly through the enemy;
  Edmund had given the word and the formation had broken up; so
  that each man could run freely and without jostling his
  comrades。 Thus they were enabled to proceed at a rapid pace;
  and reached the fort just as day was breaking; without having
  been discovered or overtaken by the Danes。
  The news of this successful exploit raised the spirits of
  the garrison of the fort。 The Danes swarmed nearly up to
  the walls; but seeing how formidable was the position; and
  being without leaders; they fell back without making an
  attack; some of the more impetuous having fallen from the
  arrows of the bowmen。
  About mid…day a solid mass of the enemy were seen approaching;
  and the banners with the Black Raven on a blood…red field
  showed that it contained leaders of importance; and
  was; in fact; the main body of the Danes。 It was an imposing
  sight as it marched towards the fort; with the fluttering
  banners; the sun shining upon the brass helmets and shields of
  the chiefs; and the spear…heads and swords of the footmen。
  Here and there parties of horsemen galloped about the plain。
  〃Their number has not been exaggerated;〃 Egbert said
  to Edmund; 〃there must be ten thousand of them。 There are
  full twice as many as attacked us on the field of Kesteven。〃
  The sight of the great array struck terror into the minds
  of a great part of the defenders of the fort; but the confident
  bearing of their young ealdorman and the thought of the
  strength of their walls reassured them。 The Danes halted at
  a distance of about a quarter of a mile from the walls; and
  three or four of their chiefs rode forward。 These by the
  splendour of their helmets; shields; and trappings were clearly
  men of great importance。 They halted just out of bowshot
  distance; and one of them; raising his voice; shouted:
  〃Dogs of Saxons; had you laid down your arms; and made
  submission to me; I would have spared you; but for the deed
  which you did last night; and the slaying of my brave jarls; I
  swear that I will have revenge upon you; and; by the god
  Wodin; I vow that not one within your walls; man; woman; or
  child; shall be spared。 This is the oath of King Uffa。〃
  〃It were well; King Uffa;〃 Edmund shouted back; 〃to take
  no rash oaths; before you talk of slaying you have got to
  capture; and you will need all the aid of your false gods before
  you take this fort。 As to mercy; we should as soon ask it of
  wolves。 We have God and our good swords to protect us; and
  we fear not your host were it three times as strong as it is。〃
  The Saxons raised a great shout; and the Danish king
  rode back to his troops。 The lesson which had been given
  them of the enterprise of the Saxons was not lost; for the
  Danes at once began to form a camp; raising an earthen bank
  which they crowned with stakes and bushes as a defence
  against sudden attacks。 This work occupied them two days;
  and during this time no blow was struck on either side; as
  the Danes posted a strong body of men each night to prevent
  the Saxons from sallying out。 On the third day the work was
  finished; and the Danish kings with their jarls made a circuit
  round the walls; evidently to select the place for attack。
  The time had passed quietly in the fort。 In one corner
  the priests had erected an altar; and here mass was said three
  times a day。 The priests went among the soldiers exhorting
  them to resist to the last; confessing them; and giving them
  absolution。
  The pains which the Danes had taken in the preparation of
  their camp was a proof of their determination to capture
  the fort; however long the operation might be。 It showed;
  too; that they recognized the difficulty of the task; for had
  they believed that the capture could be easily effected they
  would at once upon their arrival have advanced to the attack。
  〃To…morrow morning early;〃 Egbert said; 〃I expect that
  they will assault us。 In the first place probably they will
  endeavour to carry the fort by a general attack; if they fail in
  this they will set to construct engines with which to batter
  the wall。〃
  At daybreak the following morning the Danes issued
  from their camp。 Having formed up in regular order; they
  advanced towards the castle。 They divided into four bands;
  three of these wheeled round to opposite sides of the fort;
  the fourth; which was as large as the other three together;
  advanced towards the entrance。 The Saxons all took the posts
  previously assigned to them on the walls。 Edmund strengthened
  the force on the side where the gate was by posting
  there in addition the whole of his band。 Altogether there
  were nearly 350 fighting men within the walls; of whom the
  greater part had fought against the Danes in the battles of
  the previous year。 The attack commenced simultaneously
  on all sides by a discharge of arrows by the archers of both
  parties。 The Saxons; sheltered behind the parapet on the
  walls; suffered but slightly; but their missiles did
  considerable execution among the masses of the Danes。 These;
  however; did not pause to continue the conflict at a distance;
  but uttering their battle…cry rushed forward。
  Edmund and Egbert had but little fear of the attack on
  the other faces of the fort proving successful; the chief
  assault was against the gate; and it was here that the real
  danger existed。
  The main body of the Danes covered themselves with
  their shields and rushed forward with the greatest
  determination; pouring through the gap in the outer bank
  in a solid mass; and then turned along the fosse towards
  the inner gate。 Closely packed together; with their shields
  above their heads forming a sort of testudo or roof which
  protected them against the Saxons' arrows; they pressed
  forward in spite of the shower of missiles with which the
  Saxons on the walls assailed them。 Arrows; darts; and great
  stones were showered down upon them; the latter breaking
  down the shields; and affording the archers an opportunity
  of pouring in their arrows。
  Numbers fell; but the column swept along until it gained
  the gate。 Here those in front began an attack upon the
  massive beams with their axes; and when they had somewhat
  weakened it; battered it with heavy beams of timber until it
  was completely splintered。 While this was going on the Saxons
  had continued to