The Bellmaker Part 4
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The hare was old and overweight, but obviously every inch a veteran warrior; his regalia proclaimed it proudly for all to see. On his head he wore a tricorn hat, with holes cut to allow his ears to pop out. It was surmounted by the most elaborate white drooping plume. Though his cheeks were pouched and baggy, the eyes that shone above them were hooded and sharp. His whiskers had been waxed and curled into a perfect handlebar moustache. He wore a faded but gaudy pink mess jacket, decorated with arrays of medallions and ribbons. He had epauletted shoulders and a front twinkling with polished silver b.u.t.tons. Stowing the rod away like an elongated pace stick, he gave a cough and a nod. Four young leveret hares in quaint green uniforms nipped smartly out of the surrounding gra.s.s and saluted him. He acknowledged them with a wave of one ear."Righto, quick as y'like now, squad. Pick up all weapons an' lay those rats facedown where they're no bother to anybeast..."One of the leverets sprang forward but skidded to a halt at a fierce glare from his superior."What've I told you, laddie buck? Wait for it, wait for it Right, go to it, squad... Move!"The young hares scurried about gathering up all weapons. One was about to relieve Dandin of his spear when he caught the stern eye of his elder."Teh, ten! Can't y'tell the good chaps from the rotters, Runtwold? Leave that mouse's weapon alone, sah!"Pulling off his hat, he strode ponderously down the hill. Bending a leg in front of Mariel, he bowed with a totally overdone flourish. "Field Marshal Meldrum Fallowthorn at y'service, marm. Though me reputation oft precedes ^ me, no doubt you've heard m'name bandied about hither and yon, wot?"Mariel could only shake her head.66.67."What's this? There's a thing!" said the hare, raising his eyebrows. "Never heard of old Meldrum the Magnificent? Astoundin*! Never mind, m'dear, you will!"Introductions were in order all around. The moles thanked their rescuers profusely, the old one tugging his snout respectfully to the warriors who had saved them."Burrhurr, thankee koindly, guddbeasts. Oi be Furpp Straightfurrer, an' these yurr h'infants be moi daughter's lot-Burdill, Grumbee, an' Porgoo, Straightfurrers all. Bid ee gennelbeasts good day, moles."The three little ones tugged their snouts politely. "Good arternoon, zurrs! Foin day, marm!"Meldrum turned his attention to the rats lying with their noses pressed into the sand. "Now then, y'blaggards, up on those paws smart I ike. One, two, hup!"The rats did as they were bidden with alacrity. Meldrum prodded one in the stomach with his rod b.u.t.t. "Now listen hard, y'great stinker. I'm promotin' you pro tern offisah of this mob. See that hill yonder? Well, if you ain't all over it an1 gone in two flicks of me eye, I'll make rat pudden with the lot of yah, understand?"The rat nodded, knowing his life depended on it.Meldrum signaled to his leveret squad and Mariel's group. "Weapons at the ready, shoot at will if they don't move quick enough. Aim for between the shoulder blades. Righto, attention, vermin-on my command of run, you'll flippin' well run for y'lives. Got it? Good, ready... Run!"Sand scattered in all directions as the terrified rats fled, stumbling helter-skelter over the hill. In an amazingly short time, they were gone from sight. Field Marshal Meldrum Fallowthorn sniffed disdainfully. "Rats! Nevah could abide the rotters-nasty, sly, an' not a sc.r.a.p of guts or discipline in any of 'em!"Bowly stood goggling at the array of decorations jingling and rattling on the Field Marshal's tunic. "Gwaw! A real, live warrior. Wot d'yew get all those medals for, sir?"Meldrum's chest swelled, and he gave Bowly a swift wink. "Battles, young hog, m'lad. That's what a chap earns these gongs for. This'n was the Eastern Campaign, an' the big star here I got for subduin' a stoat uprisin'. Hah, made those blighters jump I can tell yeh! See these colored bars? Earned 'em for wallopin' weasels up north. This here special silver s.h.i.+eld was for biffin' the daylights out of a snake, most arrogant adder I ever met, a real boundah! Now, about this golden crescent with a ferret straddlin' it..."The young leveret Runtwold whispered to Mariel and Dandin, "Good ol* Uncle Mel. We're his nephews, y'know. He makes all those medals an' awards 'em to himself, but only when he thoroughly earns 'em. The old fellah's a top-hole warrior an' a real toff!"Furpp gestured in the direction of a hill to the west. "Burr, c'n oi offer ee guddbeasts summ afreshment, b'aint much, tho' you'm be welc.u.mm t'moi dwellin' t* share et."Meldrum donned his hat and, pulling his ears through the holes, he signaled his squad into line. "Refreshments! I say, that's rather civil of you, old molechap. Bib'n'tuck-er's me favorite exercise. Lead on!"Furpp's dwelling was actually a hill, hollowed out and sh.o.r.ed up with rock and timber, dark and cool after the 68.hot noon sun. An entire mole colony lived there. Furpp was obviously the tribal patriarch. He gave them drinking bowls, br.i.m.m.i.n.g with a cold cordial of pennycloud and wild barley sweetened with honey. The leveret squad- Runtwold, Coltvine, Thurdale, and Foghill-drank deeply, shuffling with antic.i.p.ation as they watched wood platters being piled high with cold sliced deeper'n'ever pie, garnished with hogweed and dandelion salad dressed with crowfoot and garlic mustard. Meldrum the Magnificent s.h.i.+fted huge quant.i.ties as he planned his next decoration. "Hmm, two rats slain an' about sixteen vanquished. Lemme see. I think maybe two small silver rats, rampant over a black ribbon with sixteen yellow stripes should fill the bill. Foghill, pour some of that cordial for my chum Bowly."The young hare saluted casually. "Right ho, Uncle Mel!"The Field Marshal's ears shot up stiffly. "Improper form, sah. You're on a fizzer, young Foghill! I charge you with addressin' a superior offisah as uncle. Penalty, polish all me medals before y'bunk down tonight! You know the regulations, laddie buck: I'm either Sir, or Field Marshal, or Meldrum the Magnificent. Next one I catch callin' me Uncle Mel or Nunky, I'll have his ears for breakfast an' his tail for tea. That clear, squad? Good, as y'were. Carry on victuallin' up!"There were so many moles introduced to the visitors that they soon gave up trying to remember names. The dwelling was very homey, and every comfort was lavished upon them. Furpp invited the rescuers to stay for the night and they gladly accepted, though later Mariel 6g slightly regretted her decision. Every nook and cranny of the dwelling, throughout its various side chambers and alcoves, was packed with mult.i.tudes of sleeping moles. They snored and snuffled, sleepwalked, and some of them even argued or sang in their slumbers. The dwelling became oppressively close. Mariel and Dandin, stepping carefully over the sleepers, made their way outside to sleep in the fresh air.They strolled around the hill, noticing how the dwelling entrance was carefully concealed between a large rock and some thick brush. The gentle breezes constantly s.h.i.+fted the dry sand and smoothed over any traces of paw-prints leading to Furpp's home. They came upon Furpp and Meldrum lounging outside, they too having deserted the packed chambers for the soft, starred outdoors. The four sat down in the warm sand, discussing the day's events in low tones. Meldrum had already been apprised of the situation by Furpp, and he was not happy."Too many of those confounded rats in Southsward now. I got back from me campaignin' an' travelin' too late; the bally place is swarmin' with 'em. That lot today aren't the only ones I've run into; I've seen patrols everywhere. Now Furpp tells me that me old friends Gael Squirrelking an' his good ladywife had the very throne pulled out from under 'em by invaders an' villains. Couple of foxbeasts, I hear. One's said to be half wolf. Tchah! The ruffian'll be half dead if he ever crosses my trail. Actually, I was on me way to Castle Floret with the squad when I b.u.mped into you chaps. What d'ye say, care to join us?"Mariel exchanged a grim nod with Dandin before answering, "We're with you! After what we saw today of 7o .those filthy rats, Dandin and I are game for anything that will rid the land of them and their evil kind!""B'aint that easy, zurrs," said Furpp Straightfurrer, shaking his head.' 'You'm oanly see'd but a few of Foxen-wolfer's 'orde. Gurt boatloads of ee vurmints came to this land, more'n ee leaves in autumn winds. Ho urr, they'm be too aplenty furr the loikes of us' n' s to cope wi'."Meldrum the Magnificent sniffed as he twirled his waxed mustachios. "Balderdas.h.!.+ Quality counts, old la
The Bellmaker Part 4
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