Just beyond where the little party had halted, the high bank displayed another rift, through which a faint track ran at right angles to the one they had pursued, apparently deep through the overhanging wood, for the way was darkened by the trees to a dim green-hued twilight, dashed and splashed and streaked with silver sunshine, which played like dazzling cobwebs amidst the sprays and twigs of hazel, dogwood, and hornbeam, or lay in glittering patches upon the clover-leaved woodsorrel, which carpeted the soil with velvet-green.
It was from the corner of the bank which formed this side-track that the hoarse laughter came, and, turning sharply, Sir Mark gazed fiercely upon a rugged-looking mahogany-faced man, who seemed to have faced storm and sunshine where these slaves of Nature work their worst. His scanty hair was grizzled, his beard rusty, half-grey, and unkempt; his hands were knotted and gnarled, and, saving his eyes, everything about him betokened wear and tear. They alone flashed, and brightly, from beneath his shaggy brows, as, leaning against the corner, he stood with crossed legs, one hand holding a little thick-stemmed, very small-bowled clay pipe, which he leisurely smoked, resting his elbow the while in his right hand.
Who are you? how dare you look at me like that, you dog? cried the young man imperiously.
Who am I, my jack-a-dandy? said the other, taking his pipe from his lips and emitting a thin fine thread of smoke. Thats no concern of thine. Hey, halloa there! Abel Churr, ahoy!
A responsive shout came from out of the wood, and a thin, bent, cunning-looking man, with closely set, uneasy eyes, came quickly from amidst the hazels, which he parted with his hands, as he advanced.
Heres what you are seeking, lad. You are just in time. A brave girt fellow for you.
Where, where, Mas Wat?
Hes just gone up yon bank into the bit of a coney-hole; and our gay Saint George there was whipping out his skewer to pook the dragon, and save Sir Thomass fair daughter from his fangs, when I laughed, and sent the steel back into his sheath.
Let me pass you, said the new-comer eagerly, as stick in hand, and with a rabbit-skin wallet slung from his shoulder
beneath his arm, he hastily came out into the lane, and, saluting the portly baronet and the lady, began to climb the bank.
Sir Mark scowled at the smoker with a look full of resentment, but the latter replaced his pipe and gazed full at him with so keen and unblushing a stare that the young courtier was disconcerted.
Coarse boor! he muttered, turning away with a contemptuous shrug.
Jack-a-dandy! said the smoker to himself. Then aloud, A fine day, Mas Beckley. Save your worship, I beg pardon; its Sir Thomas, now, is it not?
Yes, Master Wat Kilby, it is, said the baronet, stiffly; and he coughed aloud, and gave the large cane he carried a thump on the ground as he turned to watch the proceedings of the new-comer.
The lank rugged man took a step or two forward as well, to the great disgust of Sir Mark, who had held out his arm to the lady, to receive both her hands, as with an extensive display of alarm she stood shrinking away, while the thin, eager man went up the bank, pushing the branches and ferns aside with his stick, peering before him the while.
There was something eminently foxy or weasel-like in his sharp, quick movements, giving him the aspect of one much accustomed to dealing with animal life as a trapper; and as he went on forcing his way through the tangled growth his actions formed sufficient attraction to cause all present to watch him intently.
I dont think he came out of yon hole, Mas Churr, said the big man, emitting another puff of smoke, as if the weed he burned were precious. Pook him with your stick.
Do you say it was a neddar, Mas Kilby? said the man in a harsh, husky voice; or was it only a snake?
An adder, Mas Churr, and the bravest and biggest Ive seen this year. Thats the spot up yonder. By all the saints, Id like to see him tackle one o the girt fellows Ive known out in the Indian Isles, long as a ship and big round as our mast.
Travellers snakes, said Sir Mark, contemptuously.
Yes, my gay spark, said the old fellow, with his eyes lighting up and flashing; or one of the great poisonous adders out in the West, with rattles in their tails, from whose bite a man dies in an hour.
Pish! ejaculated the young man; and then smiling encouragement to his companion, who was not in the least alarmed, he watched the thin man as he crept up to the rabbit-burrow, peered in, and then laid down his stick.
Theres rats at times in these holes, he said, and theyll get hold of your hands and bite rare sharp.
Going down upon his knees, he pressed back a few fronds of bracken, bent forward, thrust in his right hand, seized the little serpent by the tail, and drew it rapidly through his left hand, which closed round the creatures neck, then after stooping to raise his stick he brought the reptile down the bank, writhing and twining about his wrist.