第 27 节
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  there came folk into the chamber; to wit; two serving…men well…
  bedight; and three old men clad in rich gowns of silk。  These came
  to him and (still by signs; without speech) bade him arise and come
  with them; and when he bade them look to it that he was naked; and
  laughed doubtfully; they neither laughed in answer; nor offered him
  any raiment; but still would have him arise; and he did so perforce。
  They brought him with them out of the chamber; and through certain
  passages pillared and goodly; till they came to a bath as fair as
  any might be; and there the serving…men washed him carefully and
  tenderly; the old men looking on the while。  When it was done; still
  they offered not to clothe him; but led him out; and through the
  passages again; back to the chamber。  Only this time he must pass
  between a double hedge of men; some weaponed; some in peaceful
  array; but all clad gloriously; and full chieftain…like of aspect;
  either for valiancy or wisdom。
  In the chamber itself was now a concourse of men; of great estate by
  deeming of their array; but all these were standing orderly in a
  ring about the ivory chair aforesaid。  Now said Walter to himself:
  Surely all this looks toward the knife and the altar for me; but he
  kept a stout countenance despite of all。
  So they led him up to the ivory chair; and he beheld on either side
  thereof a bench; and on each was laid a set of raiment from the
  shirt upwards; but there was much diversity betwixt these arrays。
  For one was all of robes of peace; glorious and be…gemmed; unmeet
  for any save a great king; while the other was war…weed; seemly;
  well…fashioned; but little adorned; nay rather; worn and bestained
  with weather; and the pelting of the spear…storm。
  Now those old men signed to Walter to take which of those raiments
  he would; and do it on。  He looked to the right and the left; and
  when he had looked on the war…gear; the heart arose in him; and he
  called to mind the array of the Goldings in the forefront of battle;
  and he made one step toward the weapons; and laid his hand thereon。
  Then ran a glad murmur through that concourse; and the old men drew
  up to him smiling and joyous; and helped him to do them on; and as
  he took up the helm; he noted that over its broad brown iron sat a
  golden crown。
  So when he was clad and weaponed; girt with a sword; and a steel axe
  in his hand; the elders showed him to the ivory throne; and he laid
  the axe on the arm of the chair; and drew forth the sword from the
  scabbard; and sat him down; and laid the ancient blade across his
  knees; then he looked about on those great men; and spake:  〃How
  long shall we speak no word to each other; or is it so that God hath
  stricken you dumb?〃
  Then all they cried out with one voice:  〃All hail to the King; the
  King of Battle!〃
  Spake Walter:  〃If I be king; will ye do my will as I bid you?〃
  Answered the elder:  〃Nought have we will to do; lord; save as thou
  biddest。〃
  Said Walter:  〃Thou then; wilt thou answer a question in all truth?〃
  〃Yea; lord;〃 said the elder; 〃if I may live afterward。〃
  Then said Walter:  〃The woman that came with me into your Camp of
  the Mountain; what hath befallen her?〃
  The elder answered:  〃Nought hath befallen her; either of good or
  evil; save that she hath slept and eaten and bathed her。  What;
  then; is the King's pleasure concerning her?〃
  〃That ye bring her hither to me straightway;〃 said Walter。
  〃Yea;〃 said the elder; 〃and in what guise shall we bring her hither?
  shall she be arrayed as a servant; or a great lady?〃
  Then Walter pondered a while; and spake at last:  〃Ask her what is
  her will herein; and as she will have it; so let it be。  But set ye
  another chair beside mine; and lead her thereto。  Thou wise old man;
  send one or two to bring her in hither; but abide thou; for I have a
  question or two to ask of thee yet。  And ye; lords; abide here the
  coming of my she…fellow; if it weary you not。〃
  So the elder spake to three of the most honourable of the lords; and
  they went their ways to bring in the Maid。
  CHAPTER XXXIII:  CONCERNING THE FASHION OF KING…MAKING IN STARK…WALL
  Meanwhile the King spake to the elder; and said:  〃Now tell me
  whereof I am become king; and what is the fashion and cause of the
  king…making; for wondrous it is to me; whereas I am but an alien
  amidst of mighty men。〃
  〃Lord;〃 said the old man; 〃thou art become king of a mighty city;
  which hath under it many other cities and wide lands; and havens by
  the sea…side; and which lacketh no wealth which men desire。  Many
  wise men dwell therein; and of fools not more than in other lands。
  A valiant host shall follow thee to battle when needs must thou wend
  afield; an host not to be withstood; save by the ancient God…folk;
  if any of them were left upon the earth; as belike none are。  And as
  to the name of our said city; it hight the City of the Stark…wall;
  or more shortly; Stark…wall。  Now as to the fashion of our king…
  making:  If our king dieth and leaveth an heir male; begotten of his
  body; then is he king after him; but if he die and leave no heir;
  then send we out a great lord; with knights and sergeants; to that
  pass of the mountain whereto ye came yesterday; and the first man
  that cometh unto them; they take and lead to the city; as they did
  with thee; lord。  For we believe and trow that of old time our
  forefathers came down from the mountains by that same pass; poor and
  rude; but full of valiancy; before they conquered these lands; and
  builded the Stark…wall。  But now furthermore; when we have gotten
  the said wanderer; and brought him home to our city; we behold him
  mother…naked; all the great men of us; both sages and warriors; then
  if we find him ill…fashioned and counterfeit of his body; we roll
  him in a great carpet till he dies; or whiles; if he be but a simple
  man; and without guile; we deliver him for thrall to some artificer
  amongst us; as a shoemaker; a wright; or what not; and so forget
  him。  But in either case we make as if no such man had come to us;
  and we send again the lord and his knights to watch the pass; for we
  say that such an one the Fathers of old time have not sent us。  But
  again; when we have seen to the new…comer that he is well…fashioned
  of his body; all is not done; for we deem that never would the
  Fathers send us a dolt or a craven to be our king。  Therefore we bid
  the naked one take to him which he will of these raiments; either
  the ancient armour; which now thou bearest; lord; or this golden
  raiment here; and if he take the war…gear; as thou takedst it; King;
  it is well; but if he take the raiment of peace; then hath he the
  choice either to be thrall of some goodman of the city; or to be
  proven how wise he may be; and so fare the narrow edge betwixt death
  and kingship; for if he fall short of his wisdom; then shall he die
  the death。  Thus is thy question answered; King; and praise be to
  the Fathers that they have sent us one whom none may doubt; either
  for wisdom or valiancy。〃
  CHAPTER XXXIV:  NOW COMETH THE MAID TO THE KING
  Then all they bowed before the King; and he spake again:  〃What is
  that noise that I hear without; as if it were the rising of the sea
  on a sandy shore; when the south…west wind is blowing。〃
  Then the elder opened his mouth to answer; but before he might get
  out the word; there was a stir without the chamber door; and the
  throng parted; and lo! amidst of them came the Maid; and she yet
  clad in nought save the white coat wherewith she had won through the
  wilderness; save that on her head was a garland of red roses; and
  her middle was wreathed with the same。  Fresh and fair she was as
  the dawn of June; her face bright; red…lipped; and clear…eyed; and
  her cheeks flushed with hope and love。  She went straight to Walter
  where he sat; and lightly put away with her hand the elder who would
  lead her to the ivory throne beside the King; but she knelt down
  before him; and laid her hand on his steel…clad knee; and said:  〃O
  my lord; now I see that thou hast beguiled me; and that thou wert
  all along a king…born man coming home to thy realm。  But so dear
  thou hast been to me; and so fair and clear; and so kind withal do
  thine eyes shine on me from under the grey war…helm; that I will
  beseech thee not to cast me out utterly; but suffer me to be thy
  servant and handmaid for a while。  Wilt thou not?〃
  But the King stooped down to her and raised her up; and stood on his
  feet; and took her hands and kissed them; and set her down beside
  him; and said to her:  〃Sweetheart; this is now thy place till the
  night cometh; even by my side。〃
  So she sat down there meek and valiant; her hands laid in her lap;
  and her feet one over the other; while the King said:  〃Lords; this
  is my beloved; and my spouse。  Now; therefore; if ye will have me
  for King; ye must worship this one for Queen and Lady; or else
  suffer us both to go our ways in peace。〃
  Then all they that were in the chamber cried out aloud:  〃The Queen;
  the Lady!  The beloved of our lord!〃
  And this cry came from their hearts; and not their lips only; for as
  they looked on her; and the brightness of her beauty; they saw also
  the meekness of her demeanour; and th