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  AFriendGivesRalphWarningOnthemorrowRalphwanderedabouttheDalewherehewould,andnonemeddledwithhim。Andashewalkedeastalongthestreamwherethevalleybegantonarrow,hesawamansittingonthebankfishingwithanangle,andwhenhedrewnear,themanturnedabout,andsawhim。

  Thenhelaysdownhisanglingrodandrisestohisfeet,andstandsfacingRalph,lookingsheepish,withhishandshangingdownbyhissides;

  andRalph,whowasthinkingofotherfolk,wonderedwhathewould。

  Sohesaid:“Hail,goodfellow!Whatwouldstthou?”Saidtheman:

  “Iwouldthankthee。”“Whatfor?”saidRalph,butashelookedonhimhesawthatitwasRedhead,whosepardonhehadwonoftheLordyesterday;

  soheheldouthishand,andtookRedhead’s,andsmiledfriendlyonhim。

  Redheadlookedhimfullintheface,andthoughhewasbothbigandveryrough-looking,hehadnotaltogetherthelookofarascal。

  Hesaid:“Fairlord,IwouldthatImightdosomethingforthineavail,andperchanceImay:butitishardtodogooddeedsinHell,especiallyforoneofitsdevils。”

  “Yea,isitsobadasthat?”saidRalph。“Fortheenotyet。”saidRedhead,“butitmaycometoit。Hearken,lord,thereisnoneanighusthatIcansee,soIwillsayawordtotheeatonce。Lateronitmaybeoverlate:

  GothounottoUtterbolwhatevermaybetide。”

  “Yea。”saidRalph,“buthowifIbetakenthither?”QuothRedhead:

  “Icanseethis,thatthouartsofavouredthatthoumaystgowhitherthouwiltaboutthecampwithnonetohinderthee。

  Thereforeitwillbeeasyfortheetodepartbynightandcloud,orinthegreyofmorning,whenthoucomesttoagoodpass,whereofIwilltellthee。AndstillIsay,gothounottoUtterbol:

  forthouartovergoodtobemadeadevilof,liketous,andthereforethoushaltbetormentedtillthylifeisspoilt,andbythatroadshaltthoubesenttoheaven。”

  “Butthousaidstevennow。”saidRalph,“thatIwashighintheLord’sgrace。”“Yea。”saidRedhead,“thatmaylasttillthouhastcommandtodosomedastard’sdeedandnay-sayestit,asthouwilt:

  andthenfarewelltothee;forIknowwhatmyLordmeanethforthee。”

  “Yea。”saidRalph,“andwhatisthat?”SaidRedhead;“Hehathboughttheetogivetohiswifeforatoyandaminion,andifshelikethee,itwillbewellforawhile:butonthefirstoccasionthatservethhim,andsheweariethoftheeforsheisawomanlikeaweather-cock,hewilllayhandontheeandtakethemanhoodfromthee,andlettheedriftaboutUtterbolamockforallmen。

  Foralreadyathearthehateththee。”

  Ralphstoodponderingthisword,forsomehowitchimedinwiththethoughtalreadyinhisheart。YethowshouldhenotgotoUtterbolwiththeDamselabidingdeliveranceofhimthere:

  andyetagain,iftheymetthereandwereespiedon,wouldnotthatruineverythingforheraswellasforhim?

  Atlasthesaid:“Goodfellow,thismaybetrue,buthowshallIknowitfortruebeforeIruntheriskoffleeingaway,insteadofgoingontoUtterbol,whereasfolkdeemhonourawaitethme。”

  SaidRedhead:“ThereisnohonouratUtterbolsaveforsuchasareunworthyofhonour。ButthyriskisasIsay,andIshalltelltheewhenceIhadmytale,sinceIlovetheeforthykindnesstome,andthymanliness。Itwastoldmeyester-evebyawomanwhoisintheveryprivityoftheLadyofUtterbol,andiswellwiththeLordalso:

  anditjumpethwithmineownthoughtonthematter;soIbidtheebeware:

  forwhatisinmetogrievewouldbesoregrievedwertthoucastaway。”

  “Well。”saidRalph,“letussitdownhereonthebankandthentellmemore;

  butgoonwiththineanglingthewhile,lestanyshouldseeus。”

  Sotheysatdown,andRedheaddidasRalphbade;andhesaid:

  “Lord,Ihavebiddentheetoflee;butthisisanilllandtofleefrom,andindeedthereisbutonepasswherebyyemaywellgetawayfromthiscompanybetwixtthisandUtterbol;

  andweshallencamphardbyitontheseconddayofourfaringhence。

  YetImusttelltheethatitisnoroadforadastard;foritleadeththroughtheforestupintothemountains:yetsuchasitis,foramanboldandstronglikethee,Ibidtheetakeit:

  andIcanseetoitthatleavingthiscompanyshallbeeasytothee:

  onlythoumustmakeupthymindspeedily,sincethetimedrawssonigh,andwhenthouartcometoUtterbolwithallthisrout,andthehousefull,andsomeoneorotherdoggingeachfootstepofthine,fleeingwillbeanothermatter。Nowthusitis:

  onthatsamesecondnight,notonlyisthewoodathandtocoverthee,butIshallbechiefwarderofthesideofthecampwherethoulodgest,sothatIcanputtheeontheroad:

  andifIwerebetterworth,Iwouldsay,takemewiththee,butasitis,Iwillnotburdentheewiththatprayer。”

  “Yea。”saidRalph,“Ihavehadoneguideinthiscountry-sideandhebewrayedme。Thisisamatteroflifeanddeath,soIwillspeakoutandsayhowamItoknowbutthatthoualsoartgoingabouttobewrayme?”

  Redheadleptuptohisfeet,androaredout:“WhatshallIsay?

  whatshallIsay?BythesoulofmyfatherIamnotbewrayingthee。

  MayallthecursesofUtterbolbesevenfoldheavieronmeifIamthytraitoranddastard。”

  “Softlylad,softly。”saidRalph,“lestsomeoneshouldhearthee。

  Contentthee,Imustneedsbelievetheeifthoumakestsomuchnoiseaboutit。”

  ThenRedheadsathimdownagain,andforallthathewassoroughandsturdyacarlehefella-weeping。

  “Nay,nay。”saidRalph,“thisisworseinallwisethantheothernoise。Ibelievetheeaswellasamancanwhoisdealingwithonewhoisnothisclosefriend,andwhothereforesparethtruthtohisfriendbecauseofmanyyearsuseandwont。

  Cometothyselfagainandletuslookatthismattersquareintheface,andspeedilytoo,lestsomeunfriendorbusybodycomeonus。

  Therenow!Now,inthefirstplacedostthouknowwhyIamcomeintothisperilousandtyrannousland?”

  SaidRedhead:“IhavehearditsaidthatthouartonthequestoftheWellattheWorld’sEnd。”

  “Andthatisbutthesooth。”saidRalph。“Wellthen。”quothRedhead,“thereisthegreatercauseforthyfleeingatthetimeandinthemannerI

  havebiddenthee。ForthereisacertainsagewhodwellethinthewildwoodbetwixtthatplaceandtheGreatMountains,andhehathsomuchloreconcerningtheMountains,yea,andtheWellitself,thatifhewilltelltheewhathecantell,thouartinafairwaytoendthyquesthappily。

  Whatsayestthouthen?”

  SaidRalph,“IsaythattheSageisgoodifImayfindhim。

  ButthereisanothercausewhyIhavecomehitherfromGoldburg。

  “Whatisthat?”saidRedhead。“This。”saidRalph,“tocometoUtterbol。”

  “Heavenhelpus!”quothRedhead,“andwherefore?”

  Ralphsaid:“Belikeitisneitherprudentnorwisetotellthee,butIdoverilytrustthee;sohearken!IgotoUtterboltodeliverafriendfromUtterbol;andthisfriendisawoman——holdaminute——

  andthiswoman,asIbelieve,hathbeenoflatebroughttoUtterbol,havingbeentakenoutofthehandsofoneofthemenofthemountainsthatliebeyondCheapingKnowe。”

  Redheadstaredastonished,andkeptsilenceawhile;

  thenhesaid:“NowallthemoreIsay,flee!flee!flee!

  Doubtlessthewomanisthere,whomthouseekest;foritwouldtakenonelessfairandnoblethanthatnew-comethralltodrawtoheronesofairandnobleasthouart。Butwhatavailethit?

  IfthougotoUtterbolthouwiltdestroybothherandthee。

  Forknow,thatwecanallseethattheLordhathsethisloveonthisdamsel;andwhatbettercanbetide,ifthoucometoUtterbol,butthattheLordshallatonceseethatthereislovebetwixtyoutwo,andthentherewillbeanendofthestory。”

  “Howso?”quothRalph。SaidRedhead:“AtUtterbolalldothewilloftheLordofUtterbol,andheissolustfulandcruel,andsofalsewithal,thathiswillshallbetotormentthedamseltodeath,andtogeldandmaimthee;sothatnonehereaftershallknowhowgoodlyandgallantthouhastbeen。”

  “Redhead。”quothRalphmuchmoved,“thoughthouartinnoknightlyservice,thoumaystunderstandthatitisgoodforafriendtodiewithafriend。”

  “Yea,forsooth。”saidRedhead,“Ifhemaydonomoretohelpthanthat!

  Wouldstthounothelpthedamsel?NowwhenthoucomestbackfromthequestoftheWellattheWorld’sEnd,thouwiltbetoomightyandgloriousfortheLordofUtterboltothrusttheeasideliketoanovereagerdog;

  andthoumaysthelpherthen。ButnowIsaytothee,andsweartothee,thatthreedaysafterthouhastmetthybelovedinUtterbolshewillbedead。

  IwouldthatthoucouldstasksomeoneelsenearertotheLordthanI

  havebeen。Thetalewouldbethesameasmine。”

  Nowsoothlytosayit,thiswasevenwhatRalphhadfearedwouldbe,andhecouldscarcedoubtRedhead’sword。Sohesatthereponderingthematteragoodwhile,andatlasthesaid:

  “Myfriend,Iwilltrusttheewithanotherthing;Ihaveamindtofleetothewildwood,andyetcometoUtterbolforthedamsel’sdeliverance。”

  “Yea。”saidRedhead,“andhowwiltthouworkinthematter?”

  SaidRalph;“HowwoulditbeifIcamehitherinotherguisethanmineown,sothatIshouldnotbeknowneitherbythedamselorhertyrants?”

  SaidRedhead:“Therewereperilinthat;yethopealso。

  Yea,andinonewaythoumightestdoit;towit,ifthouwerttofindthatSage,andtellhimthytale:ifhebeofgoodwilltothee,hemightthenchangenotthygearonly,butthyskinalso;

  forhehathexceedinggreatlore。”

  “Well。”saidRalph,“Thoumaystlookuponitascertainthatonthataforesaidnight,Iwilldomybesttoshakeoffthiscompanyoftyrantandthralls,unlessIhearfreshtidings,sothatImustneedschangemypurpose。

  ButIwillasktheetogivemesometokenthatallholdstogethersomelittletimebeforehand。”QuothRedhead:“Evensoshallitbe;

  thoushaltseemeatlatestontheeveofthenightofthydeparture;

  butonthenightbeforethatifitbeanywisepossible。”

  “NowwillIgoawayfromthee。”saidRalph,“andIthanktheeheartilyforthinehelp,anddeemtheemyfriend。Andifthouthinkbetteroffleeingwithme,thouwiltgladdenmethemore。”

  Redheadshookhisheadbutspakenot,andRalphwenthiswaysdownthedale。

  TheLordofUtterbolMakesRalphaFreeManHewenttoandfrothatdayandthenext,andnonemeddledwithhim;

  withRedheadhespakenotagainthosedays,buthadtalkwithOtterandDavid,whowereblitheenoughwithhim。Agathahesawnotatall;

  northeLady,andstilldeemedthatthewhite-skinnedwomanwhomhehadseensittingbytheLordafterthetiltingwastheQueen。

  AsfortheLadysheabodeinherpavilion,andwhileslayinaheaponthefloorweeping,ordullandblindwithgrief;

  whilesshewalkedupanddownmadwrothwithwhomsoevercameinherway,eventothedealingoutofstripesandblowstoherwomen。

  ButontheevebeforethedayofdepartureAgathacameintoher,andchidher,andbadeherbemerry:“IhaveseentheLordandtoldhimwhatIwould,andfounditnohardmattertogethimtoyeasayourplot,whichwerehardtocarryoutwithouthisgoodwill。

  WithaltheseedthatIhavesowedtwodaysormoreagoisbearingfruit;

  sothatthoumaystlooktoitthatwhatsoeverplightwemaybein,weshallfindadeliverer。”

  “Iwotnotthymeaning。”quoththeLady,“butIdeemthouwiltnowtellmewhatthouartplanning,andgivemesomehope,lestIlayhandsonmyself。”

  ThenAgathatoldherwithouttarryingwhatshewasaboutdoingforher,thetaleofwhichwillbeseenhereafter;andwhenshehaddone,theLadymendedhercheer,andbadebringmeatanddrink,andwasoncemorelikeagreatandproudLady。

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