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Rolfe rose from the grass and stood beside me; and Jeremy Sparrow; shouldering aside with scant ceremony Burgess and Councilor; came also。 The Governor leaned forward out of his chair; and the crowd became suddenly very still。
〃I am waiting; my lord;〃 I repeated。
In an instant; from what he had been he became the frank and guileless nobleman。 〃A slip of the tongue; Captain Percy!〃 he cried; his white teeth showing and his hand raised in a gesture of deprecation。 〃A natural thing; seeing how often; how very often; I have so addressed this lady in the days when we had not the pleasure of your acquaintance。〃 He turned to her and bowed; until the feather in his hat swept the ground。 〃I won then;〃 he said。 〃I shall win again … Mistress Percy;〃 and passed on to the seat that had been reserved for him。
The game began。 I was to lead one side; and young Clement the other。 At the last moment he came over to me。 〃I am out of it; Captain Percy;〃 he announced with a rueful face。 〃My lord there asks me to give him my place。 When we were hunting yesterday; and the stag turned upon me; he came between and thrust his knife into the brute; which else might have put an end to my hunting forever and a day: so you see I can't refuse him。 Plague take it all! and Dorothy Gookin sitting there watching!〃
My lord and I stood forward; each with a bowl in his hand。 We looked toward the Governor。 〃My lord first; as becometh his rank;〃 he said。 My lord stooped and threw; and his bowl went swiftly over the grass; turned; and rested not a hands'…breadth from the jack。 I threw。 〃One is as near as the other!〃 cried Master Macocke for the judges。 A murmur arose from the crowd; and my lord swore beneath his breath。 He and I retreated to our several sides; and Rolfe and West took our places。 While they and those that followed bowled; the crowd; attentive though it was; still talked and laughed; and laid wagers upon its favorites; but when my lord and I again stood forth; the noise was hushed; and men and women stared with all their eyes。 He delivered; and his bowl touched the jack。 He straightened himself; with a smile; and I heard Jeremy Sparrow behind me groan; but my bowl too kissed the jack。 The crowd began to laugh with sheer delight; but my lord turned red and his brows drew together。 We had but one turn more。 While we waited; I marked his black eyes studying every inch of the ground between him and that small white ball; to strike which; at that moment; I verily believe he would have given the King's favor。 All men pray; though they pray not to the same god。 As he stood there; when his time had come; weighing the bowl in his hand; I knew that he prayed to his d‘mon; fate; star; whatever thing he raised an altar to and bent before。 He threw; and I followed; while the throng held its breath。 Master Macocke rose to his feet。 〃It's a tie; my masters!〃 he exclaimed。
The excited crowd surged forward; and a babel of voices arose。 〃Silence; all!〃 cried the Governor。 〃Let them play it out!〃
My lord threw; and his bowl stopped perilously near the shining mark。 As I stepped to my place a low and supplicating 〃O Lord!〃 came to my ears from the lips and the heart of the preacher; who had that morning thundered against the toys of this world。 I drew back my arm and threw with all my force。 A cry arose from the throng; and my lord ground his heel into the earth。 The bowl; spurning the jack before it; rushed on; until both buried themselves in the red and yellow leaves that filled the trench。
I turned and bowed to my antagonist。 〃You bowl well; my lord;〃 I said。 〃Had you had the forest training of eye and arm; our fortunes might have been reversed。〃
He looked me up and down。 〃You are kind; sir;〃 he said thickly。 〃 'To…day to thee; to…morrow to me。' I give you joy of your petty victory。〃
He turned squarely from me; and stood with his face downstream。 I was speaking to Rolfe and to the few … not even all of that side for which I had won … who pressed around me; when he wheeled。
〃Your Honor;〃 he cried to the Governor; who had paused beside Mistress Percy; 〃is not the Due Return high…pooped? Doth she not carry a blue pennant; and hath she not a gilt siren for figurehead?〃
〃Ay;〃 answered the Governor; lifting his head from the hand he had kissed with ponderous gallantry。 〃What then; my lord?〃
〃Then to…morrow has dawned; sir captain;〃 said my lord to me。 〃Sure; Dame Venus and her blind son have begged for me favorable winds; for the Due Return has come again。〃
The game that had been played was forgotten for that day。 The hogshead of sweet scented; lying to one side; wreathed with bright vines; was unclaimed of either party; the servants who brought forward the keg of canary dropped their burden; and stared with the rest。 All looked down the river; and all saw the Due Return coming up the broad; ruffled stream; the wind from the sea filling her sails; the tide with her; the gilt mermaid on her prow just rising from the rushing foam。 She came as swiftly as a bird to its nest。 None had thought to see her for at least ten days。
Upon all there fell a sudden realization that it was the word of the King; feathered by the command of the Company; that was hurrying; arrow…like; toward us。 All knew what the Company's orders would be; … must needs be; … and the Tudor sovereigns were not so long in the grave that men had forgot to fear the wrath of kings。 The crowd drew back from me as from a man plague…spotted。 Only Rolfe; Sparrow; and the Indian stood their ground。
The Governor turned from staring downstream。 〃The game is played; gentlemen;〃 he announced abruptly。 〃The wind grows colder; too; and clouds are gathering。 This fair company will pardon me if I dismiss them somewhat sooner than is our wont。 The next sunny day we will play again。 Give you God den; gentles。〃
The crowd stood not upon the order of its going; but streamed away to the river bank; whence it could best watch the oncoming ship。 My lord; after a most triumphant bow; swept off with his train in the direction of the guest house。 With him went Master Pory。 The Governor drew nearer to me。 〃Captain Percy;〃 he said; lowering his voice; 〃I am going now to mine own house。 The letters which yonder ship brings will be in my hands in less than an hour。 When I have read them; I shall perforce obey their instructions。 Before I have them I will see you; if you so wish。〃
〃I will be with your Honor in five minutes。〃
He nodded; and strode off across the green to his garden。 I turned to Rolfe。 〃Will you take her home?〃 I said briefly。 She was so white and sat so still in her chair that I feared to see her swoon。 But when I spoke to her she answered clearly and steadily enough; even with a smile; and she would not lean upon Rolfe's arm。 〃I will walk alone;〃 she said。 〃None that see me shall think that I am stricken down。〃 I watched her move away; Rolfe beside her; and the Indian following with his noiseless step; then I went to the Governor's house。 Master Jeremy Sparrow had disappeared some minutes before; I knew not whither。
I found Yeardley in his great room; standing before a fire and staring down into its hollows。 〃Captain Percy;〃 he said; as I went up to him; 〃I am most hear