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  RalphEnterethIntotheBurgoftheFourFrithsWhentheycameuptothewalltheysawthatitwaswellbuildedofgoodashlar,andsohighthattheymightnotseetheroofsofthetownbecauseofit;butthereweretalltowersonit,amanyofthem,strongandwhite。Theroadledupstraighttothemaster-gateoftheBurg,andtherewasabaileybeforeitstronglywalled,andmannedwithweaponedmen,andacaptaingoingaboutamongstthem。

  Buttheyentereditalongwithmenbringingwaresintothetown,andnoneheededthemmuch,tilltheycametotheverygate,onthefurthersideofamoatthatwasbothdeepandclean;

  butasnowthebridgewasdownandtheportcullisup,sothatthemarket-peoplemightpassineasily,foritwasyetearlyintheday。

  Butbeforethedooroneithersidestoodmen-at-armswellweaponed,andontherightsidewastheircaptain,atallmanwithbaregrizzledhead,butotherwiseall-armed,whostoppedeveryonewhomheknewnot,andaskedtheirbusiness。

  AsRalphcameridingupwithRogerbesidehim,oneoftheguardlaidhisspearacrossandbadethemstand,andthecaptainspakeinadrycoldvoice:

  “Whencecomestthou,man-at-arms?”“FromtheAbbeyofSt。MaryatHigham。”

  saidRalph。“Yea。”saidthecaptain,smilinggrimly,“evensoI

  mighthavedeemed:thouwiltbeoneoftheLordAbbot’slilylads。”

  “NoIamnot。”quothRalphangrily。“Well,well。”saidthecaptain,“whatisthyname?”

  “RalphMotherson。”quothRalph,knittinghisbrow。Saidthecaptain“Andwhitherwiltthou?”SaidRalph,“Onmineownerrands。”

  “Thouanswerestnotoverfreely。”quoththecaptain。

  SaidRalph,“Thenisiteven;forthouaskestfreelyenough。”

  “Well,well。”saidthecaptain,grinninginnounfriendlywise,“thouseemestastoutladenough;andastomyasking,itismycraftascaptainoftheNorthGate:butnowtellmefriendly,goestthoutoanykinsmanorfriendintheBurg?”

  ThenRalph’sbrowclearedandhesaid,“Nay,fairsir。”

  “Wellthen。”saidthecaptain,“artthoubutridingstraightthroughtoanothergate,andsoawayagain?”“Nay。”saidRalph,“ifImay,Iwouldabideherethenightover,ormay-happenlonger。”

  “Thereinthoushaltdowell,youngman。”saidthecaptain;

  “thenIsupposethouwilttosomehostelry?tellmewhichone。”

  SaidRalph,“Nay,Iwotnottowhichone,knowingnotthetown。”

  ButRogerclosebyhimspakeandsaid:“MylordshallgototheFlowerdeLuce,whichisinthebigsquare。”

  “Truly。”saidthecaptain,“hegoestoagoodharbour;andmoreover,fairsir,to-morrowthoushaltseeagoodlysightfromthineinn;

  thoumaystdonobetter,lord。Butthou,carle,whoartthou,whoknowesttheinsideofourBurgsowell,thoughIknowtheenot,foraswellasIknowourcraftsmenandvavassors?”

  ThenRoger’swordshungonhislipsawhile,andtheknightbenthisbrowonhim,tillatlasthesaid,“SirCaptain,Iwasmindedtolie,andsaythatIamthisyoungknight’sserving-man。”

  Thecaptainbrokeinonhimgrimly,“Thouwertbestnotlie。”

  “Yea,sir。”quothRoger,“Ideemed,asitwasonmytongue’send,thatthouwouldstfindmeout,soIhavenoughttodobuttelltheetheverysooth:

  thisitis:IamamanmademasterlessbythethievesoftheDryTree。

  FrommylandatHamptonunderScaurhaveIbeendriven,mychattelshavebeenlifted,andmyfriendsslain;andthereforebyyourleavewouldI

  rideinthehostoftheBurg,thatImaypaybacktheharmwhichIhad,accordingtothesaw,’betterbalebybreedingbale。’So,lord,Iasktheewiltthoulendmetheswordandgivemetheloaf,thatImayhelpboththee,andtheBurg,andme?”

  Thecaptainlookedathimcloselyandsharply,whilethecarlefacedhimwithopensimpleeyes,andatlasthesaid:

  “Well,carle,thouwertabouttonamethyselfthisyoungknight’sserving-man;bethouevensowhilesheabidethintheBurg;

  andwhenheleaveththeBurgthencomebacktomehereanydaybeforenoon,andmaybeIshallthenputaswordinthyfistandhorsebetweenthythighs。But。”andhewaggedhisheadthreateninglyatRoger“seethatthouartattheFlowerdeLucewhenthouartcalledfor。”

  Rogerheldhispeaceandseemedsomewhatabashedatthisword,andthecaptainturnedtoRalphandsaidcourteously:“Youngknight,ifthouartseekingadventures,thoushaltfindtheminourhost;

  andifthoubebuthalfaswiseasthouseemestbold,thouwiltnotfailtogainhonourandwealthboth,intheserviceoftheBurg;

  forwebeovermuchbesetwithfoementhatweshouldnotwelcomeanywightandwarywarrior,thoughhebeanalienofbloodandland。

  Ifthouthinkestwellofthis,thensendmethymanhereandgivemewordofthymind,andIshallleadtheetothechiefsofthePort,andmakethewayeasyforthee。”

  Ralphthankedhimandrodethroughthegateintothestreet,andRogerstillwentbesidehisstirrup。

  PresentlyRalphturnedtoRogerandspaketohimsomewhatsourly,andsaid:“Thouhadstonelieinthymouthanddidstswallowit;

  buthowshallIknowthatanotherdidnotcomeoutthence?

  Withalthoumustneedsbemyfellowhere,willI,nillI;

  forthouitwasthatdidstputthatwordintothecaptain’smouththatthoushouldstservemewhileIabideintheBurg。

  SoIwillsayhereandnow,thatmymindmisgivesmeconcerningthee,whetherthoubenotofthoseverythievesandtyrantswhomthoudidstmis-saybutalittlewhileago。”

  “Yea。”saidRoger,“thouartwiseindeedtosetmedownasoneoftheDryTree;doubtlessthatiswhyIdeliveredtheefromtheirambushevennow。

  Andasformyservice,thoumaystneedit;forindeedIdeemtheenotsosafeasthoudeemestthyselfinthisBurg。”

  “What!”saidRalph,“Dostthoublowhotandcold?whyevennow,whenwewereinthewood,thouwerttellingmethatI

  hadnoughtatalltofearintheBurgoftheFourFriths,andthatallwasdonetherebyreasonandwithjustice。

  Whatisthisnewthingthenwhichthouhastfoundout,orwhatisthatIhavetofear?”

  Rogerchangedcountenancethereatandseemedsomewhatconfused,asonewhohasbeencaughtunawares;buthegathisownfacepresently,andsaid:“Nay,SirKnight,Iwilltelltheethetruthrightout。

  InthewoodyonderthydangerwasgreatthatthoumightestrunintothehandsofthemoftheDryTree;thereforetrueitisthatIspakesomewhatbeyondmywarrantconcerningthelifeofthefolkoftheBurg,ashowcouldIhelpit?Butsurelywhateverthyperilmaybehere,itisnoughttothatwhichawaitedtheeatHampton。”

  “Nay,butwhatistheperil?”saidRalph。QuothRoger,“Ifthouwiltbecometheirmanandenterintotheirhost,thereisnone;fortheywillaskfewquestionsofsogoodaman-at-arms,whentheyknowthatthouarttheirs;

  butifthounaysaythat,itmaywellbethattheywillbeforturningthekeyontheetillthoutellestthemwhatandwhencethouart。”

  Ralphanswerednought,thinkinginhismindthatthiswaslikeenough;

  soherodeonsoberly,tillRogersaid:

  “Anyhow,thoumaystturnthecoldshoulderonmeifthouwilt。

  YetwereIthee,Iwouldnot,forsoitis,boththatIcanhelpthee,asIdeem,intimetocome,andthatIhavehelpedtheesomewhatintimepast。”

  NowRalphwasyoungandcouldnotabidetheblameofthanklessness;

  sohesaid,“Nay,nay,fellow,goweontogethertotheFlowerdeLuce。”

  Rogernoddedhisheadandgrumbledsomewhat,andtheymadenostayexceptthatnowandagainRalphdrewreintolookatgoodlythingsinthestreet,forthereweremanyopenboothstherein,sothatthewholestreetlookedlikeamarket。

  Thehousesweregoodlyofbuilding,butnotverytall,thewayswideandwell-paved。Manyfolkwereinthestreet,goingupanddownontheirerrands,andbothmenandwomenofthemseemedtoRalphstoutandstrong,butnotveryfairoffavour。

  Withaltheyseemedintentontheirbusiness,andpayedlittleheedtoRalphandhisfellow,thoughhewasbyhisattireplainlyastranger。

  NowRalphseesahousemoregailyadornedthanmost,andasignhungoutfromitwhereonwasdoneanimageofSt。Loy,andunderneaththesameaboothonwhichwassetoutweaponsandwar-gearexceedinggoodly;

  andtwoknavesofthearmourerwerestandingbytoservefolk,andcryingtheirwareswith“whatd’yelack?”fromtimetotime。

  Sohestayedandfelltolookingwistfullyatthegleamandglitterofthosefairthings,tilloneoftheaforesaidknavescametohissideandsaid:

  “FairSir,surelythoulackestsomewhat;whathavewehereforthyneeds?”SoRalphthoughtandcalledtomindthatstronglittlesteelaxeofthemanwhomhehadslainyesterday,andaskedforthesightofsuchaweapon,ifhemightperchancecheapenit。Andtheladbroughtaverygoodlysteelaxe,gold-inlaidabouttheshaft,andgavehimthepricethereof,whichRalphdeemedhemightcompass;sohebroughtroundhisscriptohishand,thathemighttakeoutthemoney。

  Butwhilehishandwasyetinthebag,outcomesthemaster-armourer,atallandverystarkcarle,andsaidincourteouswise:

  “SirKnight,thouartastrangertomeandIknowtheenot;

  soImustneedsaskforasightofthylicensetobuyweapons,underthesealoftheBurg。”

  “Hearawonder。”saidRalph,“thatafreemanforhismoneyshallnotbuywaressetouttobebought,unlesshehavetheBurg-Reeve’shandandsealforit!Nay,takethyflorins,master,andgivemetheaxeandletthejestendthere。”

  “Ijestnot,youngrider。”quoththearmourer。“WhenweknowtheeforaliegemanoftheBurg,thoushaltbuywhatthouwiltwithoutquestion;butotherwiseIhavetoldtheethelaw,andhowmayI,themasterofthecraft,breakthelaw?

  Benotwrath,fairsir,Iwillsetasidethineaxeforthee,tillthoubringmethelicense,orbidmecomeseeit,andthoushaltgetthesaidlicenseattheTownHallstraight-way,whentheymaycertifytheenofoemanoftheBurg。”

  Ralphsawthatitavailednothingtobickerwiththesmith,andsowenthiswaysomewhatcrestfallen,andthatthemoreashesawRogergrinningalittle。

  Nowtheycomeintothemarket-place,ononesidewhereofwasthemasterchurchofthetown,whichwasstronglybuiltandwithatalltowertoit,butwasnotverybig,andbutlittleadorned。OveragainstittheysawthesignoftheFlowerdeLuce,agoodlyhouseandgreat。

  Thitherwardtheyturned;butinthefaceofthehostelryamidmosttheplacewasathingwhichRogerpointedatwithagrinthatspokeaswellaswords;

  andthiswasahighgallows-treefurnishedwithfourforksorarms,eachcarvedandwroughtinthefashionoftheveryboughofatree,fromwhichdangledfournooses,andabovethemallwasaboardwhereonwaswritteninbiglettersTHEDRYTREE。Andatthefootofthisgallowswerediversfolklaughingandtalking。

  SoRalphunderstoodatoncethatthosefourmenwhomhehadseenledawayboundyesterdayshouldbehangedthereon;

  sohestayedafranklinwhowaspassingby,andsaidtohim,“Sir,Iamastrangerinthetown,andIwouldknowifjusticeshallbedoneonthefourwoodmento-day。”“Nay。”saidtheman,“butto-morrow;theyareevennowbeforethejudges。”

  ThensaidRogerinasurlyvoice,“Whyartthounottheretolookon?”

  “Because。”quoththeman,“thereislittletoseethere,andnotmuchmoretohearken。Thethievesshallbespeedilyjudged,andnotquestionedwithtorments,sothattheymaybethelustiertofeelwhatthehangmanshallworkonthemto-morrow;thenforsooththeshowshallbegoodly。

  Butfarbetterhaditbeenifwehadhadinourhandsthegreatwitchofthesedastards,aswelookedtohaveher;butnowfolksaythatshehasnotbeenbroughtwithingates,anditistobefearedthatshehathslippedthroughourfingersoncemore。”

  Rogerlaughed,andsaid:“SimpleareyefolkoftheBurgandknownoughtofhershifts。ItelltheeitisnotunlikethatsheisintheBurgevennow,andhathinhandtotakeoutofyourprisonthefourwhomyehavecaught。”

  Thefranklinlaughedscornfullyinhisturnandsaid:

  “Ifwebesimple,thouartafoolmerely:arewenotstrongerandmorethantheDryTree?Howshouldshenotbetaken?

  Howshouldshenotbeknownifshewerewalkingaboutthesestreets?

  Havewenoeyes,fool-carle?”Andhelaughedagain,forhewaswroth。

  Ralphhearkened,andakindoffearseemedgripinghisheart,soheaskedthefranklin:“Tellme,sir,areyetwospeakingofawomanwhoisQueenofthesestrong-thieves?”“Yea。”saidhe,“oritmightbetterbesaidthatsheistheirgoddess,theirmawmet,theirdevil,theveryheartandsouloftheirwickedness。

  Butonedayshallwehaveherbodyandsoul,andthenshallherbodyhavebutanevildayofittillshediethinthisworld。”

  “Yea,forsooth,ifshecandieatall。”quothRoger。

  Thefranklinlookedsourlyonhimandsaid:“Goodman,thouknowestmuchofher,meseemeth——Whenceartthou?”

  SaidRogerspeedily:“FromHamptonunderScaur;

  andherrebelIam,andherdastard,andherrunaway。

  ThereforeIknowherforsooth。”

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