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第25章 Anne Boleyn (24)

The new-comers were an old man and a comely young damsel.The former, though nearer seventy than sixty, was still hale and athletic, with fresh complexion, somewhat tanned by the sun, and a keen grey eye, which had lost nothing of its fire.He was habited in a stout leathern doublet, hose of the same material, and boots rudely fashioned out of untanned ox-hide, and drawn above the knee.In his girdle was thrust a large hunting-knife; a horn with a silver mouthpiece depended from his shoulder, and he wore a long bow and a quiver full of arrows at his back.A flat bonnet, made of fox-skin and ornamented with a raven's wing, covered his hair, which was as white as silver.

But it was not upon this old forester, for such his attire proclaimed him, that the attention of the beholders, and of Morgan Fenwolf in especial, was fixed, but upon his companion.Amongst the many lovely and high-born dames who had so recently graced the procession to the castle were few, if any, comparable to this lowly damsel.Her dress--probably owing to the pride felt in her by her old relative was somewhat superior to her station.A tightly-laced green kirtle displayed to perfection her slight but exquisitely-formed figure A gown of orange-coloured cloth, sufficiently short to display her small ankles, and a pair of green buskins, embroidered with silver, together with a collar of the whitest and finest linen, though shamed by the neck it concealed, and fastened by a small clasp, completed her attire.Her girdle was embroidered with silver, and her sleeves were fastened by aiglets of the same metal.

"How proud old Tristram Lyndwood seems of his granddaughter,"remarked one of the keepers.

"And with reason," replied another."Mabel Lyndwood is the comeliest lass in Berkshire."Ay, marry is she," rejoined the first speaker; "and, to my thinking, she is a fairer and sweeter flower than any that blooms in yon stately castle--the flower that finds so much favour in the eyes of our royal Hal not excepted.""Have a care, Gabriel Lapp," observed another keeper."Recollect that Mark Fytton, the butcher, was hanged for speaking slightingly of the Lady Anne Boleyn; and you may share his fate if you disparage her beauty.""Na I meant not to disparage the Lady Anne," replied Gabriel."Hal may marry her when he will, and divorce her as soon afterwards as he pleases, for aught I care.If he marries fifty wives, I shall like him all the better.The more the merrier, say I.But if he sets eyes on Mab Lyndwood it may somewhat unsettle his love for the Lady Anne.""Tush, Gabriel!" said Morgan Fenwolf, darting an angry look at him.

"What business have you to insinuate that the king would heed other than the lady of his love?""You are jealous, Morgan Fenwolf," rejoined Gabriel, with a malignant grin."We all know you are in love with Mabel yourself.""And we all know, likewise, that Mabel will have nothing to say to you!

"cried another keeper, while the others laughed in chorus."Come and sit down beside us, Morgan, and finish your breakfast."But the keeper turned moodily away, and hied towards Tristram Lyndwood and his granddaughter.The old forester shook him cordially by the hand, and after questioning him as to what had taken place, and hearing how he had managed to drive the hart royal into the haye, clapped him on the shoulder and said, "Thou art a brave huntsman, Morgan.I wish Mab could only think as well of thee as I do."To this speech Mabel not only paid no attention, but looked studiously another way.

"I am glad your grandfather has brought you out to see the chase to-day, Mabel," observed Morgan Fenwolf.

"I dame not to see the chase, but the king," she replied, somewhat petulantly.

"It is not every fair maid who would confess so much," observed Fenwolf, frowning.

"Then I am franker than some of my sex," replied Mabel."But who is the strange man looking at us from behind that tree, grandfather!

"I see no one," replied the old forester.

"Neither do I," added Morgan Fenwolf, with a shudder."You are wilfully blind," rejoined Mabel."But see, the person I mentioned stalks forth.

Now, perhaps, he is visible to you both."And as she spoke, a tall wild-looking figure, armed with a hunting-spear, emerged from the trees and advanced towards them.The garb of the newcomer somewhat resembled that of a forester; but his arms and lower limbs were destitute of covering, and appeared singularly muscular, while his skin was swarthy as that of a gipsy.His jet-black hair hung in elf-locks over his savage-looking features.

In another moment he was beside them, and fixed his dark piercing eyes on Mabel in such a manner as to compel her to avert her gaze.

"What brings you here this morning, Tristram Lyndwood?" he demanded, in a hoarse imperious tone.

"The same motive that brought you, Valentine Hagthorne, replied the old forester--" to see the royal chase.""This, I suppose, is your granddaughter?" pursued Hagthorne.

"Ay," replied Tristram bluntly.

"Strange I should never have seen her before," rejoined the other."She is very fair.Be ruled by me, friend Tristram--take her home again.If she sees the king, ill will come of it.You know, or should know, his character.""Hagthorne advises well," interposed Fenwolf."Mabel will be better at home.""But she has no intention of returning at present," replied Mabel."You brought me here for pastime, dear grandfather, and will not take me back at the recommendation of this strange man?""Content you, child--content you," replied Tristram kindly."You shall remain where you are.""You will repent it!" cried Hagthorne.

And hastily darting among the trees, he disappeared from view.

Affecting to laugh at the occurrence, though evidently annoyed by it, the old forester led his granddaughter towards the stand, where he was cordially greeted by the keepers, most of whom, while expressing their pleasure at seeing him, strove to render themselves agreeable in the eyes of Mabel.

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