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2022年06月30日

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CHAPTER XV

1 ESEGRIM balked and said,“You make much ado, Sir Tybert; had we an halter which were meet for his neck and strong enough, we should soon make an end.”

Reynart the Fox, which long had not spoken, said to Esegrim,“Short my pain. Tybert has a strong cord which caught him in the Priest's house. He can climb well, and is swift; let him bear up the line. Esegrim and Bruin, this becomes you well, that you thus do to your Nephew! I am sorry that I live thus long; haste you, you be set thereto; it is evil do that you tarry thus long. Go before, Bruin, and lead me; Esegrim, follow fast, and see well to, and be ware that Reynart go not away.”

Tho said Bruin,“It is the best counsel that I ever yet heard, that Reynart here says.”

Esegrim commanded anon and bade his kin and friends that they should see to Reynart that he escaped not, for he is so wily and false. They held him by the feet, by the beard; and so kept him that he escaped not from them.

The Fox heard all these words, which touched him nigh, yet spake he and said,“Oh, dear Eme, methinks you pain yourself sore for to do me hurt and scathe. If I durst, I would pay you of mercy, though my hurt and sorrow is pleasant to you. I wot well, if my Aunt, your wife, bethought her well of old ferners, she would not suffer that I should have any harm; but now I am he that now you will do on me what it shall please you. You Bruin and Tybert, God give you shames death but you do to me your worst. I wot whereto I shall. I may die but once, I would that I were dead already. I saw my father die, he had soon done.”

Esegrim said,“Let us go, for you curse us because we lengthen the time. Evil might we fare if we abide any longer.”

He went forth with great envy on that one side, and Bruin stood on the other side, and so led they him forth to the gallows ward. Tybert ran with a good will before, and bare the cord; and his throat was yet sore of the grynne, and his croppe did him woe of the stroke that he was take in; that happened by the counsel of the Fox, and that thought he now to quit.

Tybert Esegrim and Bruin went hastily with Reynart to the place there as the felons are wont to be put to death. Noble the King and the Queen and all that were in the Court followed after, for to see the end of Reynart. The Fox was in great dread if him myshapped, and bethought him oft how he might save him from the death; and tho three that so sore desired his death, how he might deceive them and bring them to shame; and how he might bring the King with leasings for to hold with him against them. This was all that he studied, how he might put away his sorrow with wiles, and thought thus:“Though the King and many one be upon me angry, it is no wonder, for I have well deserved it; nevertheless, I hope for to be yet their best friend. And yet shall I never do them good. How strong that the King be, and how wise that his council be, if I may brook my words I know so many an invention, I shall come to my above as far as they would come to the gallows.”

Tho said Esegrim,“Sir Bruin, think now on your red crown which by Reynart's mean you caught; we have now the time that we may well reward him. Tybert, clime up hastily and bind the cord fast to the lynde, and make a riding knot or a strope, you be the lightest; you shall this day see your will of him. Bruin, see well to, that he escape not, and hold fast. I will help that the ladder be set up, that he may go upward thereon.”

Bruin said,“Do. I shall help him well.”

The Fox said,“Now may my heart be well heavy for great dread; for I see the death before my eyes, and I may not escape. My lord the King, and dear Queen, and forth all you that here stand, ere I depart from this world I pray you of a boon: that I may before you all make my confession openly, and tell my defaults all so clearly that my soul may not be acumbred, and also that no man hereafter bear no blame for my theft nor for my treason. My death shall be to me the easier, and pray you all to God that he have mercy on my soul.”

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依赛格林说道:“如果我们有一条坚固的绞绳,立刻可把他结果了。”

列那狐好久没有说话,这时对依赛格林说道:“请减短我的痛苦。特保有一条强固的绳子,这绳子是牧师家里的,曾捉住他过。他会爬树,爬得又快,让他把绳挂好了。我很忧愁,我活了这么长久,快一点,不要迟延了。白鲁因,你在前引路;依赛格林你紧紧地跟着仔细监督着,不要让我逃走了。”

白鲁因说道:“列那说的话,是最好的建议了。”

于是他们立刻动身走了。依赛格林立在这边,白鲁因立在那边,如此的,他们引导列那到绞架上去。特保在前跑,他去结绳。尊贵的国王与王后以及所有在宫廷上的,都跟在后面,去看列那的结局。列那很害怕,心里在想,怎样才能救他自己;怎样才能欺骗那三个最望他死的仇人而使他们受羞辱;怎样才能用谎话使国王帮助他反对他们。他想了许久,自己暗说道:“国王和许多禽兽都怒我,这是无怪其然的,我是应受的。然而,不管国王如何的有权力,他的左右如何的聪明,如果我一说话,我便要把自己升在如他们置我于绞架上的地位一样高了。”

那时,依赛格林说道:“白鲁因爵士,现在你想想因那列之故你的头全红了,我们这时应该报仇了。特保!快点爬上去,把绳子紧缚在树上,再打一个死结;白鲁因,紧紧地捉住他,不要让他逃走了。我要将梯子放好了,叫他走上去。”

白鲁因说道:“好的。我将好好地帮助他。”

列那狐说道:“现在我心里很恐惧,因为我看见死在我的眼前,我不能逃脱。我的主,国王,我亲爱的王后,还有站在这里的所有的大众,我在离开这个世界之前,我要求你们一件事,我要在你们大众之前,公开地忏悔我自己,把我的罪恶都说出来。我的死可以容易些,你们大众求上帝怜恤我的灵魂!”

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