The Purple Thread by John Broughton
Author:John Broughton [Broughton, John]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Endeavour Media
Published: 2017-08-16T04:00:00+00:00
CHAPTER 11
Begiloc strode to the village with a spring in his step: the prospect of returning home, albeit a year hence, a hope that had died to a glimmer surged anew. This, with the expectation of wielding his new sword, raised his spirits from the depths where they dwelt since the shock of Merynâs blinding. He would have plenty to tell Somerhild and Ealric when he got back to Wessex. Rome! The Alps! Had anyone told him heâd see either when he tilled the Near Field in Wimborne, heâd have named him a madman.
The blacksmith, at Begilocâs shout, halted his hammering. Dagobert, arms slick with sweat, laid down his tool, greeted him and beckoned. The heat from the furnace blasted as Begiloc advanced into the smoke-filled smithy, where one of the slaves worked the bellows while the other flung a shovelful of charcoal on the blaze.
âDonât like to think what yon abbessâd say, I just started on âer order. Been at yon sword all day,â he said with a conspiratorial tone. The smith punched Begiloc, but his idea of a light blow sent the Briton staggering. âHa-ha! Letâs see what yer think of âer. Mind, I made a change, a âorn âiltâs all well anâ good, but if it breaks youâre wielding a useless weapân. Canât âave that! Iâve inlaid a bronze coil. Pretty job anâ thereâs no way yonâll break.â
Steering Begiloc deeper into the forge, he picked up the sword. The nimble Briton leapt back as the craftsman thrust it at him.
âHa-ha! See âow Iâve polished âer; âad to grind âer down a bit â balance wrong, see? Welded copper eyes fer the bear â nice contrast anâ look at that âilt!â
âI will, if you shift that ham of a hand!â
âHa-ha!â The smith threw his head back and roared. âBe as quick wiâ your arm as wiâ your tongue, anâ yeâll slay a few with âer!â
Dagobert lay the sword on the bench and Begiloc admired the beauty of the finished weapon. The smith basked in his approval but grabbed his wrist.
âNot yet. Need to know all about âer first. Swords are like women â take some understandinâ. See âim oâer there?â A thick finger indicated the sturdier of the two slaves and Begiloc noted his skin was dusky; little wonder he hadnât noticed in the smoky, dark smithy with both men work-blackened.
âCaptured four years ago after the defeat oâ the Moors â he be one ofâem. Long story ⦠found out âe was a smith ⦠got âold of âim ⦠money well spent â¦best dayâs work I done. Know a thing or two these Arabs!â The hairy finger rose again, âIbn al-Naghira â âson of the âot-tempered womanâ â ha-ha! Thatâs what he says his name means. Got an âot-tempered woman myself! Fact is, this swordâs made wiâ my anâ âis knowledge together. Young Ibn waited for a balmy night to temper the blade, see â passes cherry red from the fire ter the quenching wiâout suffering the chill from the air.
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