登陆注册
36831900000046

第46章

Yet, although Myles was now at the head of his class, he did not,as other chief bachelors had done, take a leading position amongthe squires in the Earl's household service. Lord Mackworth, forhis own good reasons, relegated him to the position of LordGeorge's especial attendant. Nevertheless, the Earl alwaysdistinguished him from the other esquires, giving him a cool nodwhenever they met; and Myles, upon his part--now that he hadlearned better to appreciate how much his Lord had done forhim--would have shed the last drop of blood in his veins for thehead of the house of Beaumont.

As for the two young ladies, he often saw them, and sometimes,even in the presence of the Earl, exchanged a few words withthem, and Lord Mackworth neither forbade it nor seemed to noticeit.

Towards the Lady Anne he felt the steady friendly regard of a ladfor a girl older than himself; towards the Lady Alice, nowbudding into ripe young womanhood, there lay deep in his heartthe resolve to be some day her true knight in earnest as he hadbeen her knight in pretence in that time of boyhood when he hadso perilously climbed into the privy garden.

In body and form he was now a man, and in thought and heart wasquickly ripening to manhood, for, as was said before, men maturedquickly in those days. He was a right comely youth, for thepromise of his boyish body had been fulfilled in a tall,powerful, well-knit frame. His face was still round and boyish,but on cheek and chin and lip was the curl of adolescent beard--soft, yellow, and silky. His eyes were as blue as steel, andquick and sharp in glance as those of a hawk; and as he walked,his arms swung from his broad, square shoulders, and his bodyswayed with pent-up strength ready for action at any moment.

If little Lady Alice, hearing much talk of his doings and of hispromise in these latter times, thought of him now and then it isa matter not altogether to be wondered at.

Such were the changes that three years had wrought. And from nowthe story of his manhood really begins.

Perhaps in all the history of Devlen Castle, even at this, thehigh tide of pride and greatness of the house of Beaumont, themost notable time was in the early autumn of the year 1411, whenfor five days King Henry IV was entertained by the Earl ofMackworth. The King was at that time ****** a progress throughcertain of the midland counties, and with him travelled the Comtede Vermoise. The Count was the secret emissary of the Dauphin'sfaction in France, at that time in the very bitterest intensityof the struggle with the Duke of Burgundy, and had come toEngland seeking aid for his master in his quarrel.

It was not the first time that royalty had visited Devlen. Once,in Earl Robert's day, King Edward II had spent a week at thecastle during the period of the Scottish wars. But at that timeit was little else than a military post, and was used by the Kingas such. Now the Beaumonts were in the very flower of theirprosperity, and preparations were made for the coming visit ofroyalty upon a scale of such magnificence and splendor as EarlRobert, or perhaps even King Edward himself, had never dreamed.

For weeks the whole castle had been alive with folk hurryinghither and thither; and with the daily and almost hourly comingof pack-horses, laden with bales and boxes, from London. Frommorning to night one heard the ceaseless chip- chipping of themasons' hammers, and saw carriers of stones and mortar ascendingand descending the ladders of the scaffolding that covered theface of the great North Hall. Within, that part of the buildingwas alive with the scraping of the carpenters' saws, theclattering of lumber, and the rapping and banging of hammers.

The North Hall had been assigned as the lodging place for theKing and his court, and St. George's Hall (as the older buildingadjoining it was called) had been set apart as the lodging of theComte de Vermoise and the knights and gentlemen attendant uponhim.

The great North Hall had been very much altered and changed forthe accommodation of the King and his people; a beautiful galleryof carved wood-work had been built within and across the southend of the room for the use of the ladies who were to look downupon the ceremonies below. Two additional windows had been cutthrough the wall and glazed, and passage-ways had been openedconnecting with the royal apartments beyond. In the bedchamber abed of carved wood and silver had been built into the wall, andhad been draped with hangings of pale blue and silver, and amagnificent screen of wrought-iron and carved wood had beenerected around the couch; rich and beautiful tapestries broughtfrom Italy and Flanders were hung upon the walls; cushions ofvelvets and silks stuffed with down covered benches and chairs.

The floor of the hall was spread with mats of rushes stained invarious colors, woven into curious patterns, and in the smallerrooms precious carpets of arras were laid on the cold stones.

All of the cadets of the House had been assembled; all of thegentlemen in waiting, retainers and clients. The castle seemedfull to overflowing; even the dormitory of the squires was usedas a lodging place for many of the lesser gentry.

So at last, in the midst of all this bustle of preparation, camethe day of days when the King was to arrive. The day before acourier had come bringing the news that he was lodging atDonaster Abbey overnight, and would make progress the next day toDevlen.

同类推荐
  • 讲瑞篇

    讲瑞篇

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 韵语阳秋

    韵语阳秋

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 佛说三转法轮经

    佛说三转法轮经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 大明奇侠传

    大明奇侠传

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 经史百家杂钞

    经史百家杂钞

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 风浪的江湖

    风浪的江湖

    一个有侠肠而无侠才,负侠气而无侠资的男人,因母亲早逝,父亲懦弱,为保护家人,他从小学了武术,之后再没有人敢欺负他们。结婚开始安定的生活后,他蓦然发现,当初对家庭付出最多的自己,却活成了兄弟中最落魄的一个。他苦闷,却又无法言说,为求心理的慰藉,他开始整日把“我走南闯北,闯荡江湖”挂在嘴上,这为他招来许多嘲笑和欺骗。为求解脱,他开始借酒浇愁,酒后就对妻儿家暴。几个孩子因此不敢同他亲近,并且都或多或少有了些心理问题。浑浑噩噩走完大半生。当年老衰弱时,他才发现,他所谓的江湖,已把他和儿女们隔到了江湖两岸。父子父女之间,相对时只会彼此局促!只有和他争吵打骂了一辈子的老伴,才能和他有两句共同语言。
  • 所有星海只为你

    所有星海只为你

    前世,她为他而死,直到她死去,他才认识到自己的真心重活一次,他发誓要好好待她“陆少,夫人在商场和唐小姐起冲突了……”陆子衿听完,立马扔下正在开会的众人,去商场为沈柔止主持公道“陆少,夫人看上了一款包包……”陆子衿立马甩出一张黑卡给助理:“让她拿去刷,不够了再给我说”……我曾经不珍惜,庆幸的是,还有再来一次的机会,自此,所有星海只为你
  • 福兮有灵

    福兮有灵

    管他什么天神妖魔,我只想守着我的一方小天地,只是后来,这世间再也没了我的容身之地。
  • 神泽大陆之冥王觉醒

    神泽大陆之冥王觉醒

    这个世界叫做神泽大陆,每个人达到一定条件就可以拥有属于自己的能力,这个能力叫做神法,顾名思义,成神的法则。
  • 最强哑少

    最强哑少

    这是一个混乱的世界,充满了尔虞我诈。一个哑巴突然可以说话了,但是他说的每一句话都会改变世界。沈聪峰无奈的看着漂泊大雨,轻轻的说道,“还是晴天比较好。”瞬间,天空中再也找不到一朵雨云,万里晴空中,太阳正对着他灿烂的微笑。
  • 一本情绪

    一本情绪

    一本关于过去,现在,未来的情绪。说不清,道不明,但里面的苦楚无奈亦或者幸福快乐,感同深受的人应该懂吧。
  • 行道杀

    行道杀

    天不公,地不平,人间难觅知音。恨苍天,怨幽冥,手刃仇敌行本心。杀!杀!杀!
  • 中国顶尖学生的5种能力

    中国顶尖学生的5种能力

    本书列举了中学生铸造辉煌人生所需要的五种能力,每一种能力都是非常重要的。中学生想成就大事必须有成熟者的思维和心态,去做成熟的事情。当然,这对于中学生来讲是非常难的,甚至对于一个已经在社会上摸爬滚打了很多年的人来说也是非常难的。在这里,中学生就必须要注意,这五种能力是需要慢慢培养的,不可能在朝夕之间拥有。力戒浮躁,认真踏实,就能获得你想要的一切。本书告诉中学生要铸造辉煌人生所需要的五种能力,包括:培养良好心态的能力、积累丰富的学习能力、追求卓越的创新能力、增强高超的记忆能力、提高缜密的思考能力。这五种能力就是中学生成就大事的五把利剑。
  • 大宋女医官
  • 天之骄女异世奇缘

    天之骄女异世奇缘

    她是最神秘的龙族成员,肩负护卫国家领导人的重任,却不料再一次互送领导人的时候牺牲,醒来却是成为了一个被家族抛弃的人。面对凶恶的土匪,她心中嗤笑,上一世为了信仰而活,这一世就为了自己而活吧!