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The Harp and the Blade

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1982
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Copyright © 1982 by John Myers Myers
TO MY FATHER
JOHN CALDWELL MYERS
Who gave me the best to read and drink.
"If Charlemagne was alive," the big Frank shouted, "your lousy princeling would be lucky to get a job as swineherd!"
May contain spoilers
"Thank God for the wine," I said.
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IT was a few days before I knew anything much, but when clarity and recollection returned I was in bed in a tiny wooden shack.  I hurt in quite a few places, I was weak, and the wound in my chest stabbed me as I pulled myself up to look outside.  There was nothing in sight except trees and nobody came when I yelled, so I lay back, trying to reconstruct what had happened and calculate what was liable to happen to me.

In an hour or so and after I had dozed off once or twice a man, a woodsman by the look of him, came in.  He was a compact, quick fellow, quiet but pleasant.

"Are you my host?"  I demanded when we'd exchanged greetings.

He scratched his head and chuckled as if I'd said something funny.  "Well, I guess I am at that.  I live here."

"Could you get me some food please?  I'm hungry as a bitch werewolf with pups.  What's more I've got the money to pay you with - or I did have."

"They left you everything they found in the vault," he assured me, "but you won't need any money.  They're figuring you may be the fellow that stood by Conan, and anyways food don't cost me nothing."

I watched him catch a spark on tinder and nurse it to a blaze.  "When they brought me here I couldn't get it out of my head that Conan was dead, but now I remember that they claimed he was all right."

A shadow took his face.  "He's not all right, but he's alive.  He got a bad cut on the head and still sleeps."

It was bad news, but we were both fortunate to be alive at all; and there was no use in mourning yet.  "How did they hap-pen to rescue us?"  I inquired.

"Oh, we had every man and boy out looking for signs of Conan when he didn't show up after the wolf hunt.  Fulke the minstrel was sent to scout around the Old Farms.  He saw that armed men had somebody treed and guessed that Conan was there, too, though all he could hear was somebody singing about cats and rats."  My host grinned at me.  "Maybe you were the one, though nobody will be sure until Conan comes to."

The head of the rescue party, I recalled, had said almost the same thing.  "And if Conan doesn't come out of it?" I asked.

The woodsman's face sobered.  "I don't know what will happen," he said quietly, giving me something to think over with great care.

"Well, anyhow," I said by way of shelving unpleasant subjects until my meal was ready, "Fulke wandered into the neighborhood.  Oliver's men were too entranced with my song to spot him, and he rallied Conan's men?"

"Leaving out a couple of words I ain't so sure of, why, I guess the answer's yes.  Our men were scattered, and it was a while before we could get word to a reasonable number; but Rainault led twenty horses there.  They'd had enough fighting by then and were glad to reach their mounts in time to get clear."

"What about Oliver?"

"Oh, they all got away except the corpses.  Rainault was too anxious about Conan to waste time following them.  Besides, counting two we sort of put out of their misery, they lost nine men, and some of the others looked well chewed.  Oliver and his crew won't forget that fight in a hurry, and Fulke has seen to it that the song is sweeping the countryside.  He's a real minstrel, that boy; he memorized your whole song.  Everybody's laughing at it, and Chilbert will hear about it.

 

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Last Updated: 31-May-2024

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 01-Feb-1985
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Date Issued:
Cir 01-Feb-1985
Format:
Mass Market Paperback
Cover Price:
$2.75
Pages*:
230
Internal ID:
43634
Publisher:
ISBN:
0-441-31750-2
ISBN-13:
978-0-441-31750-9
Country:
United States
Language:
English
Credits:
James Warhola  - Cover Artist
The blue-painted wizard appeared and spoke to Finnian.  "You let a man die today because you couldn't be bothered!"

"It wasn't my business."

"You think nothing in life is your business!" the wizard howled.  "But I'll make it so things will be!"

Finnian waited alert, ready to kill if the wizard voiced a curse, but he only looked hard and said:

"From now on, as long as you stay in my land, you will aid any man or woman in need of help."

That didn't sound so bad... until Finnian discovered the whole realm needed help!
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Originally published by E. P. Dutton in 1941
The Donning Company / Publishers edition 1982
Ace edition / February 1985
Canada: $2.95

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Author(s)

 John Myers Myers
Birth: 11 Jan 1906 Northport, Long Island, New York, USA
Death: 30 Oct 1988

Notes:
From the back of the 1984 edition of The Moon's Fire Eating Daughter's "About the Author":

Courtesy of John Caldwell and Alice O'Neil McCorry Myers, I was born on January 11, 1906 in Northport, Long Island, where I was named for John Myers, my grandfather, the extra Myers, sparing me a dynastic "II" as per race horses, czars and yachts.

After conning books at St. Stephens, Middlebury and the University of New Mexico I spent a year traipsing around Western Europe and part of another following the Danube from Vienna down to the Black Sea.

On this side of the Atlantic I wandered, shouldering a knapsack, drank Prohibition under the table and functioned as a newspaperman in New York and Texas. Finding more fun than profit on the Pacific Coast next, I dug in as an advertising copy writer after skedaddling back to Manhattan.  Thence, for a change of chores, I joined a pair of cronies who had squatted on one of the Sea Islands of South Carolina.  The idea was a back to the soil stint, but as wild woods hogs guzzled our crops, we throve only by trapping them, stoking them with corn and marketing them as Pork.

Hog ranching didn't represent my true bent, however, so I returned to New York and hung out my shingle as a writer.  But in due course the Army beckoned, with the consequences that I put in five years as an enlisted man and officer of the Armored Force during World War junior.  Soldier's compensation took the form of meeting Miss Charlotte Shanahan while I was stationed at Fort Knox.  Married in 1943, C. S. Myers and I now live out in the chaparral cock country north and east of Mesa, Arizona, within visiting range of our two daughters.

Aside from writing while in Arizona I have taught it at Arizona State University, where I also conducted a writer's conference and assembled a Western Americana collection for the University Li-brary.

John Myers Myers

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