“After to-morrow there'll be more interesting news to write,” he announced. “You're a bold man, Captain Percy.”
He looked at me out of the corners of his little twinkling eyes. I sat and smoked in silence.
“The King begins to dote upon him,” he said; “leans on his arm, plays with his hand, touches his cheek. Buckingham stands by, biting his lip, his brow like a thundercloud. You'll find in to-morrow's antagonist, Ralph Percy, as potent a conjurer as your cousin Hotspur found in Glendower. He'll conjure you up the Tower, and a hanging, drawing, and quartering. Who touches the King's favorite had safer touch the King. It's lese-majeste, you contemplate.”
He lit his pipe and blew out a great cloud of smoke, then burst into a roar of laughter. “My Lord High Admiral may see you through. Zooks! there'll be a raree-show worth the penny, behind the church to-morrow, a Percy striving with all his might and main to serve a Villiers! Eureka! There is something new under the sun, despite the Preacher!” He blew out another cloud of smoke. By this the tankard was empty, and his cheeks were red, his eyes moist, and his laughter very ready.
“Where's the Lady Jocelyn Leigh?” he asked. “May I not have the honor to kiss her hand before I go?”
I stared at him. “I do not understand you,” I said coldly. “There 's none within but Mistress Percy. She is weary, and rests after her journey. We came from Weyanoke this morning.”
He shook with laughter. “Ay, ay, brave it out!” he cried. “It's what every man Jack of us said you would do! But all's known, man! The Governor read the King's letters in full Council an hour ago. She's the Lady Jocelyn Leigh; she 's a ward of the King's; she and her lands are to wed my Lord Carnal!”
“She was all that,” I replied. “Now she 's my wife.”
“You'll find that the Court of High Commission will not agree with you.”
My rapier lay across my knees, and I ran my hand down its worn scabbard. “Here 's one that agrees with me,” I said. “And up there is Another,” and I lifted my hat.