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第42章 CHAPTER VII(10)

Varney and Lambourne galloped without ceremony into the courtyard of the ancient and dilapidated mansion,which presented on that morning a scene of bustle which it had not exhibited for two reigns.Officers of the Earl's household,liverymen and retainers,went and came with all the insolent fracas which attaches to their profession.The neigh of horses and the baying of hounds were heard;for my lord,in his occupation of inspecting and surveying the manor and demesne,was of course provided with the means of following his pleasure in the chase or park,said to have been the earliest that was enclosed in England,and which was well stocked with deer that had long roamed there unmolested.Several of the inhabitants of the village,in anxious hope of a favourable result from this unwonted visit,loitered about the courtyard,and awaited the great man's coming forth.Their attention was excited by the hasty arrival of Varney,and a murmur ran amongst them,The Earl's master of the horse!while they hurried to bespeak favour by hastily unbonneting,and proffering to hold the bridle and stirrup of the favoured retainer and his attendant.

Stand somewhat aloof,my masters!said Varney haughtily,and let the domestics do their office.The mortified citizens and peasants fell back at the signal;while Lambourne,who had his eye upon his superior's deportment,repelled the services of those who offered to assist him,with yet more discourtesy--Stand back,Jack peasant,with a murrain to you,and let these knave footmen do their duty!While they gave their nags to the attendants of the household,and walked into the mansion with an air of superiority which long practice and consciousness of birth rendered natural to Varney,and which Lambourne endeavoured to imitate as well as he could,the poor inhabitants of Woodstock whispered to each other,Well-a-day!God save us from all such misproud princoxes!An the master be like the men,why,the fiend may take all,and yet have no more than his due.Silence,good neighbours!said the bailiff,keep tongue betwixt teeth;we shall know more by-and-by.But never will a lord come to Woodstock so welcome as bluff old King Harry!He would horsewhip a fellow one day with his own royal hand,and then fling him an handful of silver groats,with his own broad face on them,to 'noint the sore withal.Ay,rest be with him!echoed the auditors;it will be long ere this Lady Elizabeth horsewhip any of us.There is no saying,answered the bailiff.Meanwhile,patience,good neighbours,and let us comfort ourselves by thinking that we deserve such notice at her Grace's hands.Meanwhile,Varney,closely followed by his new dependant,made his way to the hall,where men of more note and consequence than those left in the courtyard awaited the appearance of the Earl,who as yet kept his chamber.All paid court to Varney,with more or less deference,as suited their own rank,or the urgency of the business which brought them to his lord's levee.To the general question of,When comes my lord forth,Master Varney?he gave brief answers,as,See you not my boots?I am but just returned from Oxford,and know nothing of it,and the like,until the same query was put in a higher tone by a personage of more importance.I will inquire of the chamberlain,Sir Thomas Copely,was the reply.The chamberlain,distinguished by his silver key,answered that the Earl only awaited Master Varney's return to come down,but that he would first speak with him in his private chamber.Varney,therefore,bowed to the company,and took leave,to enter his lord's apartment.

There was a murmur of expectation which lasted a few minutes,and was at length hushed by the opening of the folding-doors at the upper end or the apartment,through which the Earl made his entrance,marshalled by his chamberlain and the steward of his family,and followed by Richard Varney.In his noble mien and princely features,men read nothing of that insolence which was practised by his dependants.His courtesies were,indeed,measured by the rank of those to whom they were addressed,but even the meanest person present had a share of his gracious notice.The inquiries which he made respecting the condition of the manor,of the Queen's rights there,and of the advantages and disadvantages which might attend her occasional residence at the royal seat of Woodstock,seemed to show that he had most earnestly investigated the matter of the petition of the inhabitants,and with a desire to forward the interest of the place.

Now the Lord love his noble countenance!said the bailiff,who had thrust himself into the presence-chamber;he looks somewhat pale.I warrant him he hath spent the whole night in perusing our memorial.Master Toughyarn,who took six months to draw it up,said it would take a week to understand it;and see if the Earl hath not knocked the marrow out of it in twenty-four hours!The Earl then acquainted them that he should move their sovereign to honour Woodstock occasionally with her residence during her royal progresses,that the town and its vicinity might derive,from her countenance and favour,the same advantages as from those of her predecessors.Meanwhile,he rejoiced to be the expounder of her gracious pleasure,in assuring them that,for the increase of trade and encouragement of the worthy burgesses of Woodstock,her Majesty was minded to erect the town into a Staple for wool.

This joyful intelligence was received with the acclamations not only of the better sort who were admitted to the audience-chamber,but of the commons who awaited without.

The ******* of the corporation was presented to the Earl upon knee by the magistrates of the place,together with a purse of gold pieces,which the Earl handed to Varney,who,on his part,gave a share to Lambourne,as the most acceptable earnest of his new service.

The Earl and his retinue took horse soon after to return to court,accompanied by the shouts of the inhabitants of Woodstock,who made the old oaks ring with re-echoing,Long live Queen Elizabeth,and the noble Earl of Leicester!The urbanity and courtesy of the Earl even threw a gleam of popularity over his attendants,as their haughty deportment had formerly obscured that of their master;and men shouted,Long life to the Earl,and to his gallant followers!as Varney and Lambourne,each in his rank,rode proudly through the streets of Woodstock.

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