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short in the church。 Could men have put them asunder; if God had joined
them together? And the earl is now no earl; but plain Robert Fitz…Ooth:
therefore; I'll none of him。〃
〃He may atone;〃 said the friar; 〃and the king may mollify。 The earl is a
worthy peer; and the king is a courteous king。〃
〃He cannot atone;〃 said Sir Ralph。 〃He has killed the king's men; and
if the baron should aid and abet; he will lose his castle and land。〃
〃Will I?〃 said the baron; 〃not while I have a drop of blood in my veins。
He that comes to take them shall first serve me as the friar serves my
flasks of canary: he shall drain me dry as hay。 Am I not disparaged?
Am I not outraged? Is not my daughter vilified; and made a mockery? A
girl half…married? There was my butler brought home with a broken head。
My butler; friar: there is that may move your sympathy。 Friar; the earl…
no…earl shall come no more to my daughter。〃
〃Very good;〃 said the friar。
〃It is not very good;〃 said the baron; 〃for I cannot get her to say so。〃
〃I fear;〃 said Sir Ralph; 〃the young lady must be much distressed and
discomposed。〃
〃Not a whit; sir;〃 said the baron。 〃She is; as usual; in a most
provoking imperturbability; and contradicts me so smilingly that it would
enrage you to see her。〃
〃I had hoped;〃 said Sir Ralph; 〃that I might have seen her; to make my
excuse in person for the hard necessity of my duty。〃
He had scarcely spoken; when the door opened; and the lady made her
appearance。
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CHAPTER IV
Are you mad; or what are you; that you squeak out your catches
without mitigation or remorse of voice? Twelfth Night。
Matilda; not dreaming of visitors; tripped into the apartment in a
dress of forest green; with a small quiver by her side; and a bow and arrow
in her hand。 Her hair; black and glossy as the raven's wing; curled like
wandering clusters of dark ripe grapes under the edge of her round bonnet;
and a plume of black feathers fell back negligently above it; with an
almost horizontal inclination; that seemed the habitual effect of rapid
motion against the wind。 Her black eyes sparkled like sunbeams on a river:
a clear; deep; liquid radiance; the reflection of ethereal fire; tempered;
not subdued; in the medium of its living and gentle mirror。 Her lips were
half opened to speak as she entered the apartment; and with a smile of
recognition to the friar; and a courtesy to the stranger knight; she
approached the baron and said; 〃You are late at your breakfast; father。〃
〃I am not at breakfast;〃 said the baron。 〃I have been at supper: my
last night's supper; for I had none。〃
〃I am sorry;〃 said Matilda; 〃you should have gone to bed supperless。〃
〃I did not go to bed supperless;〃 said the baron: 〃I did not go to bed at
all: and what are you doing with that green dress and that bow and
arrow?〃
〃I am going a…hunting;〃 said Matilda。
〃A…hunting!〃 said the baron。 〃What; I warrant you; to meet with the
earl; and slip your neck into the same noose?〃
〃No;〃 said Matilda: 〃I am not going out of our own woods to…day。〃
〃How do I know that?〃 said the baron。 〃What surety have I of that?〃
〃Here is the friar;〃 said Matilda。 〃He will be surety。〃
〃Not he;〃 said the baron: 〃he will undertake nothing but where the
devil is a party concerned。〃
〃Yes; I will;〃 said the friar: 〃I will undertake any thing for the lady
Matilda。〃
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〃No matter for that;〃 said the baron: 〃she shall not go hunting to
day。〃
〃Why; father;〃 said Matilda; 〃if you coop me up here in this odious
castle; I shall pine and die like a lonely swan on a pool。
〃No;〃 said the baron; 〃the lonely swan does not die on the pool。 If
there be a river at hand; she flies to the river; and finds her a mate; and so
shall not you。〃
〃But;〃 said Matilda; 〃you may send with me any; or as many; of your
grooms as you will。〃
〃My grooms;〃 said the baron; 〃are all false knaves。 There is not a
rascal among them but loves you better than me。 Villains that I feed and
clothe。〃
〃Surely;〃 said Matilda; 〃it is not villany to love me: if it be; I should be
sorry my father were an honest man。〃 The baron relaxed his muscles into a
smile。 〃Or my lover either;〃 added Matilda。 The baron looked grim
again。
〃For your lover;〃 said the baron; 〃you may give God thanks of him。 He
is as arrant a knave as ever poached。〃
〃What; for hunting the king's deer?〃 said Matilda。 〃Have I not heard
you rail at the forest laws by the hour?〃
〃Did you ever hear me;〃 said the baron; 〃rail myself out of house and
land? If I had done that; then were I a knave。〃
〃My lover;〃 said Matilda; 〃is a brave man; and a true man; and a
generous man; and a young man; and a handsome man; aye; and an honest
man too。〃
〃How can he be an honest man;〃 said the baron; 〃when he has neither
house nor land; which are the better part of a man?〃
〃They are but the husk of a man;〃 said Matilda; 〃the worthless coat of
the chesnut: the man himself is the kernel。〃
〃The man is the grape stone;〃 said the baron; 〃and the pulp of the
melon。 The house and land are the true substantial fruit; and all that give
him savour and value。〃
〃He will never want house or land;〃 said Matilda; 〃while the meeting
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boughs weave a green roof in the wood; and the free range of the hart
marks out the bounds of the forest。〃
〃Vert and venison! vert and venison!〃 exclaimed the baron。 〃Treason
and flat rebellion。 Confound your smiling face! what makes you look so
good…humoured? What! you think I can't look at you; and be in a passion?
You think so; do you? We shall see。 Have you no fear in talking thus;
when here is the king's liegeman come to take us all into custody; and
confiscate our goods and chattels?〃
〃Nay; Lord Fitzwater;〃 said Sir Ralph; 〃you wrong me in your report。
My visit is one of courtesy and excuse; not of menace and authority。〃
〃There it is;〃 said the baron: 〃every one takes a pleasure in
contradicting me。 Here is this courteous knight; who has not opened his
mouth three times since he has been in my house except to take in
provision; cuts me short in my story with a flat denial。〃
〃Oh! I cry you mercy; sir knight;〃 said Matilda; 〃I did not mark you
before。 I am your debtor for no slight favour; and so is my liege lord。〃
〃Her liege lord!〃 exclaimed the baron; taking large strides across the
chamber。
〃Pardon me; gentle lady;〃 said Sir Ralph。 〃Had I known you before
yesterday; I would have cut off my right hand ere it should have been
raised to do you displeasure。
〃Oh sir;〃 said Matilda; 〃a good man may be forced on an ill office: but
I can distinguish the man from his duty。〃 She presented to him her hand;
which he kissed respectfully; and simultaneously with the contact thirty…
two invisible arrows plunged at once into his heart; one from every point
of the compass of his pericardia。
〃Well; father;〃 added Matilda; 〃I must go to the woods。〃
〃Must you?〃 said the baron; 〃I say you must not。〃
〃But I am going;〃 said Matilda
〃But I will have up the drawbridge;〃 said the baron。
〃But I will swim the moat;〃 said Matilda。
〃But I will secure the gates;〃 said the baron。
〃But I will leap from the battlement;〃 said Matilda。
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〃But I will lock you in an upper chamber;〃 said the baron。
〃But I will shred the tapestry;〃 said Matilda; 〃and let myself down。〃
〃But I will lock you in a turret;〃 said the bar