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âGods and fiends!â exclaimed the wounded knight; âO, for one momentâs strength, to drag myself to the melee, and perish as becomes my name!â
âThink not of it, valiant warrior!â replied she; âthou shalt die no soldierâs death, but perish like the fox in his den, when the peasants have set fire to the cover around it.â
âHateful hag! thou liest!â exclaimed Front-de-Boeuf; âmy followers bear them bravelyâ âmy walls are strong and highâ âmy comrades in arms fear not a whole host of Saxons, were they headed by Hengist and Horsa!â âThe war-cry of the Templar and of the Free Companions rises high over the conflict! And by mine honour, when we kindle the blazing beacon, for joy of our defence, it shall consume thee, body and bones; and I shall live to hear thou art gone from earthly fires to those of that hell, which never sent forth an incarnate fiend more utterly diabolical!â
âHold thy belief,â replied Ulrica, âtill the proof reach theeâ âBut, no!â she said, interrupting herself, âthou shalt know, even now, the doom, which all thy power, strength, and courage, is unable to avoid, though it is prepared for thee by this feeble band. Markest thou the smouldering and suffocating vapour which already eddies in sable folds through the chamber?â âDidst thou think it was but the darkening of thy bursting eyesâ âthe difficulty of thy cumbered breathing?â âNo! Front-de-Boeuf, there is another causeâ âRememberest thou the magazine of fuel that is stored beneath these apartments?â
âWoman!â he exclaimed with fury, âthou hast not set fire to it?â âBy heaven, thou hast, and the castle is in flames!â
âThey are fast rising at least,â said Ulrica, with frightful composure; âand a signal shall soon wave to warn the besiegers to press hard upon those who would extinguish them.â âFarewell, Front-de-Boeuf!â âMay Mista, Skogula, and Zernebock, gods of the ancient Saxonsâ âfiends, as the priests now call themâ âsupply the place of comforters at your dying bed, which Ulrica now relinquishes!â âBut know, if it will give thee comfort to know it, that Ulrica is bound to the same dark coast with thyself, the companion of thy punishment as the companion of thy guilt.â âAnd now, parricide, farewell forever!â âMay each stone of this vaulted roof find a tongue to echo that title into thine ear!â
So saying, she left the apartment; and Front-de-Boeuf could hear the crash of the ponderous key, as she locked and double-locked the door behind her, thus cutting off the most slender chance of escape. In the extremity of agony he shouted upon his servants and alliesâ ââStephen and Saint Maur!â âClement and Giles!â âI burn here unaided!â âTo the rescueâ âto the rescue, brave Bois-Guilbert, valiant De Bracy!â âIt is Front-de-Boeuf who calls!â âIt is your master, ye traitor squires!â âYour allyâ âyour brother in arms, ye perjured and faithless knights!â âall the curses due to traitors upon your recreant heads, do you abandon me to perish thus miserably!â âThey hear me notâ âthey cannot hear meâ âmy voice is lost in the din of battle.â âThe smoke rolls thicker and thickerâ âthe fire has caught upon the floor belowâ âO, for one drought of the air of heaven, were it to be purchased by instant annihilation!â And in the mad frenzy of despair, the wretch now shouted with the shouts of the fighters, now muttered curses on himself, on mankind, and on Heaven itself.â ââThe red fire flashes through the thick smoke!â he exclaimed; âthe demon marches against me under the banner of his own elementâ âFoul spirit, avoid!â âI go not with thee without my comradesâ âall, all are thine, that garrison these wallsâ âThinkest thou Front-de-Boeuf will be singled out to go alone?â âNoâ âthe infidel Templarâ âthe licentious De Bracyâ âUlrica, the foul murdering strumpetâ âthe men who aided my enterprisesâ âthe dog Saxons and accursed Jews, who are my prisonersâ âall, all shall attend meâ âa goodly fellowship as ever took the downward roadâ âHa, ha, ha!â and he laughed in his frenzy till the vaulted roof rang again. âWho laughed there?â exclaimed Front-de-Boeuf, in altered mood, for the noise of the conflict did not prevent the echoes of his own mad laughter from returning upon his earâ ââwho laughed there?â âUlrica, was it thou?â âSpeak, witch, and I forgive theeâ âfor, only thou or the fiend of hell himself could have laughed at such a moment. Avauntâ âavaunt!â ââ
But it were impious to trace any farther the picture of the blasphemer and parricideâs deathbed.
XXXIOnce more unto the breach, dear friends, once more,
Or, close the wall up with our English dead.
âAnd you, good yeomen,
Whose limbs were made in England, show us here
The mettle of your pastureâ âlet us swear
That you are worth your breeding.
Cedric, although not greatly confident in Ulricaâs message, omitted not to communicate her promise to the Black Knight and Locksley. They were well pleased to find they had a friend within the place, who might, in the moment of need, be able to facilitate their entrance, and readily agreed with the Saxon that a storm, under whatever disadvantages, ought to be attempted, as the only means of liberating the prisoners now in the hands of the cruel Front-de-Boeuf.
âThe royal blood of Alfred is endangered,â said Cedric.
âThe honour of a noble lady is in peril,â said the Black Knight.
âAnd, by the Saint Christopher at my baldric,â said the good yeoman, âwere there no other cause than the safety of that poor faithful knave, Wamba, I would jeopard a joint ere a hair of his head were hurt.â
âAnd so would I,â said the Friar; âwhat, sirs! I trust well that a foolâ âI mean, dâye see me, sirs, a fool that is free of his guild and master of his craft, and can give as much relish and flavour to a cup of wine as ever a flitch of bacon canâ âI say, brethren, such a fool shall never want a wise clerk to pray for or fight for him at a strait, while I can say a mass or flourish a partisan.â And with that he made his heavy halberd to play around his head as a shepherd boy flourishes his light crook.
âTrue, Holy Clerk,â said the
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