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a dream of john ball(约翰·勃尔的梦)-第8部分

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three red kine; and whose they be I know not。'1' 



     '1'   Probably   one   of   the   Calverlys;   a   Cheshire   family;   one   of   whom 



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was a noted captain in the French wars。 



     〃There tied I my horse in the middle of the wood; and myself I crept 

along the dyke to see more and to hear somewhat; and no talk I heard to 

tell of save at whiles a big knight talking to five or six others; and saying 

somewhat; wherein   came   the words   London   and Nicholas   Bramber;   and 

King Richard; but I saw that of men…at…arms and sergeants there might be 

a hundred; and of bows not many; but of those outland arbalests maybe a 

fifty; and so; what with one and another of servants and tipstaves and lads; 

some     three   hundred;     well   armed;    and   the   men…at…arms      of   the  best。 

Forsooth; my   masters;   there had   I   been but   a   minute;   ere   the big knight 

broke off his talk; and cried out to the music to blow up; ‘And let us go 

look on these villeins;' said he; and withal the men began to gather in a 

due  and   ordered   company;  and   their  faces turned   hitherward;   forsooth;  I 

got to my horse; and led him out of the wood on the other side; and so to 

saddle and away along the green roads; neither was I seen or chased。                    So 

look ye to it; my masters; for these men will be coming to speak with us; 

nor is there need for haste; but rather for good speed; for in some twenty 

or thirty minutes will be more tidings to hand。〃 

     By  this   time   one   of   our   best…armed   men   had   got   through   the   throng 

and was standing on the cross beside John Ball。              When the long man had 

done; there was confused noise of talk for a while; and the throng spread 

itself   out   more   and   more;   but   not   in   a   disorderly   manner;   the   bowmen 

drawing together toward the outside; and the billmen forming behind them。 

Will   Green   was   still   standing   beside   me   and   had   hold   of   my   arm;   as 

though he knew both where he and I were to go。 

     〃Fellows;〃 quoth the captain from the cross; 〃belike this stour shall not 

live to be older than the day; if ye get not into a plump together for their 

arbalestiers to shoot bolts into; and their men…at…arms to thrust spears into。 

Get you to the edge of the crofts and spread out there six feet between man 

and man; and shoot; ye bowmen; from the hedges; and ye with the staves 

keep your heads below the level of the hedges; or else for all they be thick 

a bolt may win its way in。〃 

     He grinned as he said this; and there was laughter enough in the throng 



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to have done honour to a better joke。 

     Then he sung out; 〃Hob Wright; Rafe Wood; John Pargetter; and thou 

Will    Green;    bestir   ye  and    marshal    the   bowshot;     and   thou   Nicholas 

Woodyer       shall   be  under    me    Jack   Straw    in  ordering     of  the   staves。 

Gregory Tailor and John Clerk; fair and fine are ye clad in the arms of the 

Canterbury bailiffs; ye shall shine from  afar; go ye with the banner  into 

the highway; and the bows on either side shall ward you; yet jump; lads; 

and over the hedge with you when the bolts begin to fly your way!                    Take 

heed; good fellows all; that our business is to bestride the highway; and not 

let them get in on our flank the while; so half to the right; half to the left of 

the highway。       Shoot straight and strong; and waste no breath with noise; 

let the loose of the bowstring cry for you! and look you! think it no loss of 

manhood to cover your bodies with tree and bush; for one of us who know 

is   worth   a   hundred   of   those   proud   fools。 To   it;   lads;   and   let   them   see 

what   the   grey   goose   bears   between   his   wings!    Abide   us   here;   brother 

John Ball; and pray for us if thou wilt; but for me; if God will not do for 

Jack Straw what Jack Straw would do for God were he in like case; I can 

see no help for it。〃 

     〃Yea; forsooth;〃 said the priest; 〃here will I abide you my fellows if ye 

come back; or if ye come not back; here will I abide the foe。                Depart; and 

the blessing of the Fellowship be with you。〃 

     Down then leapt Jack Straw from the cross; and the whole throng set 

off without noise or hurry; soberly and steadily in outward seeming。                  Will 

Green led me by the hand as if I were a boy; yet nothing he said; being 

forsooth intent on his   charge。        We   were   some four   hundred men   in   all; 

but I said to myself that without some advantage of the ground we were 

lost men before the men…at… arms that long Gregory Tailor had told us of; 

for I had not seen as yet the yard…long shaft at its work。 

     We and somewhat more than half of our band turned into the orchards 

on the left of the road; through which the level rays of the low sun shone 

brightly。    The others took up their position on the right side of it。                We 

kept pretty near to the road till we had got through all the closes save the 

last; where we were brought up by a hedge and a dyke; beyond which lay 

a wide…open nearly treeless space; not of tillage; as at the other side of the 



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place;   but   of   pasture;   the   common   grazing   ground   of   the   township。      A 

little stream wound about through the ground; with a few willows here and 

there; there was only a thread of water in it in this hot summer tide; but its 

course   could   easily   be   traced   by   the   deep   blue…green   of   the   rushes   that 

grew   plenteously   in   the   bed。     Geese   were   lazily   wandering   about   and 

near this brook; and a herd of cows; accompanied by the town bull; were 

feeding   on   quietly;   their   heads   all   turned   one   way;   while   half   a   dozen 

calves marched close together side by side like a plump of soldiers; their 

tails swinging in a kind   of measure to keep off the flies; of which   there 

was   great   plenty。     Three   or   four   lads   and   girls   were   sauntering   about; 

heeding   or   not   heeding   the   cattle。     They   looked   up   toward   us   as   we 

crowded   into   the   last   close;   and   slowly   loitered   off   toward   the   village。 

Nothing looked like battle; yet battle sounded in the air; for now we heard 

the beat of the horse…hoofs of the men…at…arms coming on towards us like 

the rolling of distant thunder; and growing louder and louder every minute; 

we were none too soon in turning to face them。                  Jack Straw was on our 

side of the road; and with a few gestures and a word or two he got his men 

into their places。       Six   archers lined   the   hedge   along the   road   where the 

banner of Adam and Eve; rising above the grey leaves of the apple…trees; 

challenged the   new…comers; and of the   billmen   also he kept a good few 

ready to guard the road in case the enemy should try to rush it with the 

horsemen。       The road; not being a Roman one; was; you must remember; 

little like the firm smooth country roads that you are used to; it was a mere 

track between the hedges and fields; partly grass…grown; and cut up by the 

deep…sunk ruts hardened by the drought of summer。                  There was a stack of 

fagot   and   small   wood   on   the   other   side;   and   our   men   threw   themselves 

upon it and set to work to stake the road across for a rough defence against 

the horsemen。 

     What befell more on the road itself I had not much time to note; for 

our bowmen spread themselves out along the hedge that looked into the 

pasture…field; leaving some six feet between man and man; the rest of the 

billmen went along with the bowmen; and halted in clumps of some half… 

dozen along their line; holding themselves ready to help the bowmen if the 

enemy should run up under their shafts; or to run on to lengthen the line in 



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case they should try to break in on our flank。              The hedge in front of us 

was of quick。      It had been strongly plashed in the past February; and was 

stiff and stout。    It stood on a low bank; moreover; the level of the orchard 

was some thirty inches higher than that of the field。              and the ditch some 

two foot deeper than the face of the field。           The field went winding round 

to beyond the church; making a quarter of a circle about the village; and at 

the   western   end
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