How the inhabitants of Lerne, by the commandment of Picrochole their king, assaulted the shepherds of Gargantua unexpectedly and on a sudden.
The cake-bakers, being returned to Lerne, went presently, before they did either eat or drink, to the Capitol, and there before their king, called Picrochole, the third of that name, made their complaint, showing their panniers broken, their caps all crumpled1, their coats torn, their cakes taken away, but, above all, Marquet most enormously wounded, saying that all that mischief2 was done by the shepherds and herdsmen of Grangousier, near the broad highway beyond Seville. Picrochole incontinent grew angry and furious; and, without asking any further what, how, why, or wherefore, commanded the ban and arriere ban to be sounded throughout all his country, that all his vassals3 of what condition soever should, upon pain of the halter, come, in the best arms they could, unto the great place before the castle, at the hour of noon, and, the better to strengthen his design, he caused the drum to be beat about the town. Himself, whilst his dinner was making ready, went to see his artillery4 mounted upon the carriage, to display his colours, and set up the great royal standard, and loaded wains with store of ammunition5 both for the field and the belly6, arms and victuals7. At dinner he despatched his commissions, and by his express edict my Lord Shagrag was appointed to command the vanguard, wherein were numbered sixteen thousand and fourteen arquebusiers or firelocks, together with thirty thousand and eleven volunteer adventurers. The great Touquedillon, master of the horse, had the charge of the ordnance8, wherein were reckoned nine hundred and fourteen brazen9 pieces, in cannons10, double cannons, basilisks, serpentines11, culverins, bombards or murderers, falcons12, bases or passevolins, spirols, and other sorts of great guns. The rearguard was committed to the Duke of Scrapegood. In the main battle was the king and the princes of his kingdom. Thus being hastily furnished, before they would set forward, they sent three hundred light horsemen, under the conduct of Captain Swillwind, to discover the country, clear the avenues, and see whether there was any ambush13 laid for them. But, after they had made diligent14 search, they found all the land round about in peace and quiet, without any meeting or convention at all; which Picrochole understanding, commanded that everyone should march speedily under his colours. Then immediately in all disorder15, without keeping either rank or file, they took the fields one amongst another, wasting, spoiling, destroying, and making havoc16 of all wherever they went, not sparing poor nor rich, privileged or unprivileged places, church nor laity17, drove away oxen and cows, bulls, calves18, heifers, wethers, ewes, lambs, goats, kids, hens, capons, chickens, geese, ganders, goslings, hogs19, swine, pigs, and such like; beating down the walnuts20, plucking the grapes, tearing the hedges, shaking the fruit-trees, and committing such incomparable abuses, that the like abomination was never heard of. Nevertheless, they met with none to resist them, for everyone submitted to their mercy, beseeching21 them that they might be dealt with courteously22 in regard that they had always carried themselves as became good and loving neighbours, and that they had never been guilty of any wrong or outrage23 done upon them, to be thus suddenly surprised, troubled, and disquieted24, and that, if they would not desist, God would punish them very shortly. To which expostulations and remonstrances25 no other answer was made, but that they would teach them to eat cakes.
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adj. 弯扭的, 变皱的 动词crumple的过去式和过去分词形式 | |
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2 mischief | |
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3 vassals | |
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n.肚子,腹部;(像肚子一样)鼓起的部分,膛 | |
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8 ordnance | |
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9 brazen | |
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10 cannons | |
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n.像蛇般蜷曲的,蜿蜒的( serpentine的名词复数 )v.像蛇般蜷曲的,蜿蜒的( serpentine的第三人称单数 ) | |
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18 calves | |
n.(calf的复数)笨拙的男子,腓;腿肚子( calf的名词复数 );牛犊;腓;小腿肚v.生小牛( calve的第三人称单数 );(冰川)崩解;生(小牛等),产(犊);使(冰川)崩解 | |
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n.(尤指喂肥供食用的)猪( hog的名词复数 );(供食用的)阉公猪;彻底地做某事;自私的或贪婪的人 | |
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adj.恳求似的v.恳求,乞求(某事物)( beseech的现在分词 ) | |
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