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CHAPTER XXIV

RIGHT as the Cony had made an end of his complaint, came in Corbant the Rook flowen in the place before the King and said,“Dear Lord, hear me. I bring you here a piteous complaint. I went to-day by the morrow with Sharpebek my wife for to play upon the heath. And there lay Reynart the Fox down on the ground, like a dead caitiff. His eyes stared and his tongue hung long out of his mouth, like an hound had been dead. We tasted and felt his belly but we found thereon no life. Tho went my wife and hearkened, and laid her ear before his mouth for to wit if he drew his breath, which misfell her evil: For the false fell Fox awaited well his time, and when he saw her so nigh him he caught her by the head and bit it off. The was I in great sorrow and cried loud,‘Alas! alas! what is there happened?’Then stood he hastily up and raught so covetously after me that for fear of death I trembled, and flew upon a tree thereby, and saw from far how the false caitiff ate and slonked her in, so hungrily that he left neither flesh nor bone, no more but a few feathers. The small feathers he slang them in with the flesh; he was so hungry, he would well have eaten two. Tho went he his strete. Tho flew I down with great sorrow, and gathered up the feathers for to show them to you here. I would not be again in such peril and fear as I was there for a thousand mark of the finest gold that ever came of Araby. My Lord the King, see here this piteous work. These are the feathers of Sharpebek my wife! My Lord, if you will have worship you must do herefor justice, and avenge you in such wise as men may fear and hold of you, for if you suffer thus your safe conduct to be broken, you yourself shall not go peaceably in the highway. For the lords that do not justice, and suffer that the law be not executed upon the thieves, murderers, and them that misdo, they be partners before God of all their misdeeds and trespasses, and eueryche then will be a lord himself. Dear Lord see well to, for to keep yourself.”

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大兔的话才说完,乌鸦柯班特(Corbant)飞进来,立在国王之前,说道:“亲爱的主,听我的话!我向你申诉可怜的控辞。我今天早上和我的妻夏比(Sharpebok)同到草地上散心,列那躺在地上好像一个死物。他的眼珠定着,他的舌头长长地挂在嘴外,好像一只已死的猎狗。我们走近,触触他的嘴,觉得没有生气。于是我的妻走上去,把她的耳朵放在他口边,去听听看他有没有呼吸,因此,遇到了噩运。因为这个凶残的狡狐,正在等待他的时机。当他看见她如此的近他,他便把她的头咬住,把它咬断了。我见了,十二分的悲怒,大叫道:‘不好了!不好了!做什么?’他立刻立了起来,向我走来。我怕被杀,浑身战栗着,飞到一株树上停下,远远地看这个恶贼把她吞吃了,连一根骨也不留下——只有几根羽毛散在地上。他极饿,好像两只都可以吃得下。吃完了,他走开了。我悲戚地飞下来,把羽毛集拢来,现在带到这里给你看。我生平没有受过这样的痛苦与惊恐。我的主,你看这是如何可怜。这些是我妻夏比的羽毛!我主,如果你要保持尊严,你必须对此事有公平的裁判,将恶贼治以相当之罪,使大家都敬畏你,不然,便连你自己恐也不能安稳地坐着了。因为国王不公平,不加盗贼以刑罚,任他们胡行,便要人人思乱,大家都要做王了。我的爱主,请你留意。”

“我痛苦地从他爪下逃出。”

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