King Alfred's Viking Part 16
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"We swore nought to you, lord king," Osmund said. "Half of the men with us came newly from across the sea but a week or so since.
Guthrum and those who swore are in their own land."
Then the king glanced at me, suddenly, as it would seem, remembering what I had told him of the freedom of the chiefs.
"Ha! now I mind me of a word spoken in time," he said. "It has seemed to me that there was oath breaking; maybe I was wrong. I will take your words that you have not done so. Is that amends enough?"
"It is well said, lord king," Osmund answered gravely.
"But," Alfred went on, "I must have the word of every chief who is in Exeter, and they must speak for every man. Tell me in all truth if there are those who would not make peace with me?"
Then said Osmund:
"Some will not, but they are few."
"What if you make peace and they do not? what shall you do with them?"
"They must go their own way; we have no power over them."
"Has not Guthrum?"
"No more than we. A free Dane cannot be hound, unless he chooses, by another man's word."
Then Alfred said plainly:
"I cannot treat for peace till I have the word of every chief in Exeter. Go your ways and let that be known."
So Osmund bowed, and went out with his fellows. And when he had gone, the king turned to me.
"Have I spoken aright, King Ra.n.a.ld?"
"In the best way possible, lord king," I answered.
"Go after those Danish lords," the king said to one of his thanes, "and bid them to feast with me tonight, for I think that I have said too much to them."
So they were bidden to the king's feast presently, and I suppose they could do nought but come, for it was plain that he meant to honour them. After they had gone back into the town, Alfred spoke with my men, and what he said pleased them well.
Then he went to his resting tent, and I walked with Odda to his quarters, and sat there, waiting for the king to send for me to speak with him, as I expected. But word came that he would wait till he had heard more of the Danish answer to his message before we spoke together of that he had written of to me. So he prayed me to wait in the camp till he had seen the Danes again, and told Odda to find quarters for us.
"So we shall have a good talk together," the ealdorman said. "I am glad you are not going back to the s.h.i.+ps yet."
So was I, for all this fresh life that I had not seen before pleased me. Most of all I wished to see more of Alfred and the state in which he lived.
Now, just when I was ready for the feast, and was sitting with Odda, there came a guard to the tent and said that the chief of the Danes was seeking King Ra.n.a.ld.
Then Odda said:
"What wills he? we have no traffic with Danes."
"He would speak with King Ra.n.a.ld," the man said.
Then said I:
"If it is Osmund the jarl, I think I know why he comes.--Let him come in here and speak before you, ealdorman."
"Why, do you know him?"
"I cannot rightly say that I do, but I nearly came to do so."
Then Odda wondered, and answered:
"Forgive me; one grows suspicious about these Danes. I will go hence, and you shall speak with him alone. Maybe he wants your word with the king, because you know the ways of the viking hosts."
"No," said I; "stay here. Whatever it is he has to say cannot be private; nor would I hear anything from him that you might not."
"As you will. Let him come here," Odda said; and the man went out.
Then entered Jarl Osmund, richly dressed for the king's feast, and he looked from one of us to the other as we rose to greet him.
Suddenly he smiled grimly.
"I looked to find strangers, and was about to ask for King Ra.n.a.ld.
However, Odda the ealdorman and I have met before, as I am certain."
"Faith, we have," said Odda. "Nor am I likely to forget it. It was at Ashdown fight."
"And elsewhere," said the jarl. "But it was ever fair fighting between us."
"Else had you slain me when I was down," said Odda frankly, and with a smile coming into his face.
"The score is even on that count," said Osmund, and with that, with one accord their hands met, and they laughed at each other.
That was good to see, and ever should things be so between brave foes and honest.
Then Osmund looked at me.
"Now have I met with two men whom I have longed to see," he said, "for you must be King Ra.n.a.ld Vemundsson. Two foes I have--if it must be so said--of whom I have nought but good to say."
"So," laughed Odda. "When fought you twain, and which let the other go?"
"We have not fought," the jarl answered. "But I have deeper reason for thanking Ra.n.a.ld than for sparing my own life, or for staying a blow in time out of sheer love of fair play."
Then he took my hand and looked me in the face.
"It was a good deed and n.o.ble that you wrought for me but the other day," he said earnestly. "I do not know how to thank you enough. My daughter laid command on me that I should seek you and tell you this; but indeed I needed no bidding when I heard how she escaped."
"I had been nidring had I not helped a lady in need," I said, being in want of better words.
"What is all this?" said Odda; for I had told him nought of the matter, not seeing any reason to do so.
Then Osmund must needs tell him of what Kolgrim and I had done; and the ealdorman laughed at me, though one might see that the affair pleased him.
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