I SWUNG MY STAFF at him with everything I had.
In the same instant, Black Cross flung Emilie aside and readied himself for my blow. He was huge and agile1, and blocked it easily with his sword.
What is this prize, I screamed, smashing and flailing2 my staff at all angles, that you would murder people who had never even heard of it? Was it worth my wife, my little son? Or even the most worthless soul you stamped out in your way? I swung at him again and again. For Sophie. For Phillipe. Each blow crashed harmlessly against his sword. I thought my staff would surely split, or that at any moment I would feel the sword run through my gut3.
Is this a pretend, jester? Do you mock me again to explain the meaning of the prize you stole? He forced me backward and began advancing, swinging his sword with half strength and forcing me to block the blows with the staff, the wood rattling5 in my grasp.
I do not have it,I shouted. I never have. You are mistaken.
He swung at my legs and I darted6 back. His sword chipped slivers7 of wood off my staff. You were there, jester. The church in Antioch. We all sought it out. Do you think these nobles were fighting for the souls of a few nuns8? You were there for what, jester, mass? You try to tell me you don't know that the relic9 you fought the infidel for, which lay for centuries in that vault10, was not the same used to sacrifice our Lord, and stained with His holy blood?
I had no idea what he was talking about. He cut at my torso. I blocked it again, the blade slicing against my hand, but it was only a matter of time before he landed the blow that would do me in.
Did you sell it? Have you profited by some Jew? If you have, your death will only be more warranted. He swung again, this time knocking me backward to the ground, shattering another piece of my staff, which I barely held up now in defense11.
My knuckles12 bled. My mind ricocheted back and forth13. I do not have it. I swear!
He swung again, the brute14 force of his blow almost breaking the staff in two. I knew it could sustain only a few more hits.
I heard shouts behind me. Emilie was screaming. She tried to leap on him and ward4 him off, but he flung her across the ground as if she were a toy.
The Tafur's eyes flashed. Give it to me, thief, now. For in another minute you will surely be in Hell.
If I am, I said, whacking15 my stick at him, it will only be to welcome you.
I was done. Out of breath and strength. I blocked his blows, but each one hacked16 a little farther into the staff. I wanted with all my heart to kill this man-for Sophie, for Phillipe-but I didn't have the strength.
He kicked me into a ditch off the road. I looked about for a weapon, anything to fight him. He raised his sword above my head. I give you this final chance, he grunted17. Produce it. You can still go free.
I have nothing, I yelled at him. Can't you see that?
He came down with his sword. I think I closed my eyes, for I knew this last, desperate defense would not hold. A chunk18 of my staff shattered. To my astonishment19, a patch of metal showed through.
Black Cross slashed20 at me again and again, yet each time, the staff miraculously21 held. The wooden rod split open like a casing, revealing something underneath22.
Iron.
My eyes clung to it. I was staring at the long, rusted23 shaft24 of an ancient spear.
The Tafur stopped, his gaze transfixed. The spear shaft led to a molding in the shape of an eagle, aRoman eagle. The blade that came from it-dark, blunt, rusted-was encrusted with a bloodlike stain.
Good Lord in Heaven.I heard myself gasp25. I blinked, twice, to make sure I wasn't in Heaven already.
My staff... the wooden staff I had taken from the church in Antioch, from the dying priest's hands... It wasn't a staff at all.
It was a lance.
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