MOVE IT HERE! I called to Jean Dueux, on his perch1 atop a tree. A little to the right. Where the road narrows.
High above the road, Jean hoisted2 a heavy wheat sack bulging3 with rocks and gravel4. He tied off the sack with a long rope and double knotted the other end to a sturdy branch.
I'll send the horse, I said to him. When it reaches my position, let the rocks go.
Since the bailiff's visit, we had begun the task of fitting the town for its defenses. Woodsmen sheared5 off wooden barriers to be placed in rows along the town's western edge. Stakes were sharpened and driven into the ground at jutting6 angles that even the bravest warhorse would not advance upon. Large stones were half buried in the road.
And we began to make weapons. A few old-timers brought out their swords, rusty7 things. Odo polished and sharpened them on his lathe8. The rest of our arsenal9 consisted of clubs and mallets, a few spears and billhooks, iron tools. From these we made arrows that could pierce armor. We were a town of Davids preparing for Goliath.
I backed off and signaled down the road. Apples, the baker's son, slapped the horse and sent him coming. Jean braced10 himself on his perch, tipping the weighted sack to the edge. When the horse passed my spot, I shouted, Release!
Jean let it go. In a sweeping11 arc, it hurtled out of the sky like a boulder12, picking up speed. As the horse passed, it swung across the road with a loud whoosh13, at exactly the height of a man atop his mount. It might as well have been hurled14 by a catapult. Even the staunchest rider would not withstand its force.
Jean and Apples cheered.
Now it's your turn, Alphonse. I turned to the tanner's oldest boy, who had a slight stutter. He was a strapping15 fifteen, muscles beginning to bulge16. I placed a club in his hands. The fallen knight17 will be stunned18. For a few moments, he'll be pinned to the earth by his armor. You cannot hesitate. I looked him in the eye and swung the club hard into an imaginary shape on the ground. You have to be prepared to do the deed.
I w-will. The boy nodded. He was big and strong but had never been in as much as a tussle19. Yet he had seen his brother sliced in half by Baldwin's men. He took the club and sent it crashing down. D-don't worry about m-me, he said.
I nodded approvingly.
It felt so good to see the town come together. Everyone could do something useful. Woodsmen could shoot; children could throw stones; the elderly could sew leather armor and sharpen arrows.
But when it came down to it, it would take more than high spirits and eagerness to ward20 off Baldwin's raiders. The townspeople would have to fight. I prayed to God we were up to this. That I was not, like Peter the Hermit21, leading them into a murderous rout22.
Hugh! I heard an urgent voice call from the direction of town. Pipo, Odo's little son, was running toward me. His face was ruddy with importance. I felt a shudder23 of alarm.
Someone's here, he gasped24, out of breath.
Who? For a moment, my heart clenched25. Who knew I was here?
A visitor, the boy said. And a pretty one. He nodded. She says she came all the way from Bor俥.
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膨胀; 凸出(部); 打气; 折皱 | |
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