Part 23 (1/2)
HENRY.
What did you ask her?
ROSAMUND.
Some daily something--nothing.
HENRY.
Secret, then?
ROSAMUND.
I do not love her. Must you go, my liege, So suddenly?
HENRY.
I came to England suddenly, And on a great occasion sure to wake As great a wrath in Becket--
ROSAMUND.
Always Becket!
He always comes between us.
HENRY.
--And to meet it I needs must leave as suddenly. It is raining, Put on your hood and see me to the bounds.
[_Exeunt_
MARGERY (_singing behind scene_).
Babble in bower Under the rose!
Bee mustn't buzz, Whoop--but he knows.
Kiss me, little one, n.o.body near!
Gra.s.shopper, gra.s.shopper, Whoop--you can hear.
Kiss in the bower, t.i.t on the tree!
Bird mustn't tell, Whoop--he can see.
_Enter_ MARGERY.
I ha' been but a week here and I ha' seen what I ha' seen, for to be sure it's no more than a week since our old Father Philip that has confessed our mother for twenty years, and she was hard put to it, and to speak truth, nigh at the end of our last crust, and that mouldy, and she cried out on him to put me forth in the world and to make me a woman of the world, and to win my own bread, whereupon he asked our mother if I could keep a quiet tongue i' my head, and not speak till I was spoke to, and I answered for myself that I never spoke more than was needed, and he told me he would advance me to the service of a great lady, and took me ever so far away, and gave me a great pat o'
the cheek for a pretty wench, and said it was a pity to blindfold such eyes as mine, and such to be sure they be, but he blinded 'em for all that, and so brought me no-hows as I may say, and the more shame to him after his promise, into a garden and not into the world, and bad me whatever I saw not to speak one word, an' it 'ud be well for me in the end, for there were great ones who would look after me, and to be sure I ha' seen great ones to-day--and then not to speak one word, for that's the rule o' the garden, tho' to be sure if I had been Eve i'
the garden I shouldn't ha' minded the apple, for what's an apple, you know, save to a child, and I'm no child, but more a woman o the world than my lady here, and I ha' seen what I ha' seen--tho' to be sure if I hadn't minded it we should all on us ha' had to go, bless the Saints, wi' bare backs, but the backs 'ud ha' countenanced one another, and belike it 'ud ha' been always summer, and anyhow I am as well-shaped as my lady here, and I ha' seen what I ha' seen, and what's the good of my talking to myself, for here comes my lady (_enter_ ROSAMUND), and, my lady, tho' I shouldn't speak one word, I wish you joy o' the King's brother.
ROSAMUND.
What is it you mean?
MARGERY.
I mean your goodman, your husband, my lady, for I saw your ladys.h.i.+p a-parting wi' him even now i' the coppice, when I was a-getting o'
bluebells for your ladys.h.i.+p's nose to smell on--and I ha' seen the King once at Oxford, and he's as like the King as fingernail to fingernail, and I thought at first it was the King, only you know the King's married, for King Louis--
ROSAMUND.
Married!
MARGERY.