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第21章 BETWIXT THE LIVING AND THE DEAD(2)

"And I a many,"said he;"but come now and look on these,our friends first and then our foes,so that ye may not look to see them while we sit and talk of the days that are to be on the earth before the Day of Doom cometh."So he opened the door,and we went into the chancel;a light burned on the high altar before the host,and looked red and strange in the moonlight that came through the wide traceried windows unstained by the pictures and beflowerings of the glazing;there were new stalls for the priests and vicars where we entered,carved more abundantly and beautifully than any of the woodwork I had yet seen,and everywhere was rich and fair colour and delicate and dainty form.Our dead lay just before the high altar on low biers,their faces all covered with linen cloths,for some of them had been sore smitten and hacked in the fray.We went up to them and John Ball took the cloth from the face of one;he had been shot to the heart with a shaft and his face was calm and smooth.He had been a young man fair and comely,with hair flaxen almost to whiteness;he lay there in his clothes as he had fallen,the hands crossed over his breast and holding a rush cross.His bow lay on one side of him,his quiver of shafts and his sword on the other.

John Ball spake to me while he held the corner of the sheet:

"What sayest thou,scholar?feelest thou sorrow of heart when thou lookest on this,either for the man himself,or for thyself and the time when thou shalt be as he is?"I said,"Nay,I feel no sorrow for this;for the man is not here:

this is an empty house,and the master has gone from it.

Forsooth,this to me is but as a waxen image of a man;nay,not even that,for if it were an image,it would be an image of the man as he was when he was alive.But here is no life nor semblance of life,and I am not moved by it;nay,I am more moved by the man's clothes and war-gear--there is more life in them than in him.""Thou sayest sooth,"said he;"but sorrowest thou not for thine own death when thou lookest on him?"I said,"And how can I sorrow for that which I cannot so much as think of?Bethink thee that while I am alive I cannot think that I shall die,or believe in death at all,although I know well that I shall die--I can but think of myself as living in some new way."Again he looked on me as if puzzled;then his face cleared as he said,"Yea,forsooth,and that is what the Church meaneth by death,and even that I look for;and that hereafter I shall see all the deeds that I have done in the body,and what they really were,and what shall come of them;and ever shall I be a member of the Church,and that is the Fellowship;then,even as now."I sighed as he spoke;then I said,"Yea,somewhat in this fashion have most of men thought,since no man that is can conceive of not being;and I mind me that in those stories of the old Danes,their common word for a man dying is to say,`He changed his life.'""And so deemest thou?"

I shook my head and said nothing.

"What hast thou to say hereon?"said he,"for there seemeth something betwixt us twain as it were a wall that parteth us.""This,"said I,"that though I die and end,yet mankind yet liveth,therefore I end not,since I am a man;and even so thou deemest,good friend;or at the least even so thou doest,since now thou art ready to die in grief and torment rather than be unfaithful to the Fellowship,yea rather than fail to work thine utmost for it;whereas,as thou thyself saidst at the cross,with a few words spoken and a little huddling-up of the truth,with a few pennies paid,and a few masses sung,thou mightest have had a good place on this earth and in that heaven.And as thou doest,so now doth many a poor man unnamed and unknown,and shall do while the world lasteth:and they that do less than this,fail because of fear,and are ashamed of their cowardice,and make many tales to themselves to deceive themselves,lest they should grow too much ashamed to live.And trust me if this were not so,the world would not live,but would die,smothered by its own stink.Is the wall betwixt us gone,friend?"He smiled as he looked at me,kindly,but sadly and shamefast,and shook his head.

Then in a while he said,"Now ye have seen the images of those who were our friends,come and see the images of those who were once our foes."So he led the way through the side screen into the chancel aisle,and there on the pavement lay the bodies of the foemen,their weapons taken from them and they stripped of their armour,but not otherwise of their clothes,and their faces mostly,but not all,covered.At the east end of the aisle was another altar,covered with a rich cloth beautifully figured,and on the wall over it was a deal of tabernacle work,in the midmost niche of it an image painted and gilt of a gay knight on horseback,cutting his own cloak in two with his sword to give a cantle of it to a half-naked beggar.

"Knowest thou any of these men?"said I.

He said,"Some I should know,could I see their faces;but let them be.""Were they evil men?"said I.

"Yea,"he said,"some two or three.But I will not tell thee of them;let St.Martin,whose house this is,tell their story if he will.As for the rest they were hapless fools,or else men who must earn their bread somehow,and were driven to this bad way of earning it;God rest their souls!I will be no tale-bearer,not even to God."So we stood musing a little while,I gazing not on the dead men,but on the strange pictures on the wall,which were richer and deeper coloured than those in the nave;till at last John Ball turned to me and laid his hand on my shoulder.I started and said,"Yea,brother;now must I get me back to Will Green's house,as I promised to do so timely.""Not yet,brother,"said he;"I have still much to say to thee,and the night is yet young.Go we and sit in the stalls of the vicars,and let us ask and answer on matters concerning the fashion of this world of menfolk,and of this land wherein we dwell;for once more I deem of thee that thou hast seen things which I have not seen,and could not have seen."With that word he led me back into the chancel,and we sat down side by side in the stalls at the west end of it,facing the high altar and the great east window.By this time the chancel was getting dimmer as the moon wound round the heavens;but yet was there a twilight of the moon,so that I could still see the things about me for all the brightness of the window that faced us;and this moon twilight would last,I knew,until the short summer night should wane,and the twilight of the dawn begin to show us the colours of all things about us.

So we sat,and I gathered my thoughts to hear what he would say,and I myself was trying to think what I should ask of him;for Ithought of him as he of me,that he had seen things which I could not have seen.

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