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  ButnowIseetheedroopingwiththegriefofdaysbygone;

  andIdeemalsothatthouartwearywiththetoiloftheway。

  SoIredetheeliedownhereinthewildernessandsleep,andforgetgrieftillto-morrowisanewday。”

  “Woulditwerecome。”saidhe,“thatImightseethyfacetheclearer;

  yetIamindeedweary。”

  Sohewentandfetchedhissaddleandlaydownwithhisheadthereon;

  andwaspresentlyasleep。Butshe,whohadagaincastwoodonthefire,satbyhisheadwatchinghimwithadrawnswordbesideher,tillthedawnofthewoodlandbegantoglimmerthroughthetrees:

  thenshealsolaidherselfdownandslept。

  TheyRidetheWoodUndertheMountainsWhenRalphwokeonthemorrowitwasbroaddayasfarasthetreeswouldhaveitso。Heroseatonce,andlookedaboutforhisfellow,butsawhernot,andforsomemomentsoftimehethoughthehadbutdreamedofher;buthesawthatthefirehadbeenquickenedfromitsembers,andclosebylaythehauberkandstrange-fashionedhelm,andtheswordofthedamsel,andpresentlyhesawhercomingthroughthetreesbarefoot,withthegreen-sleevedsilkensurcoathangingbelowthekneesandherhairfloatinglooseabouther。

  ShesteppedlightlyuptoRalphwithacheerfulsmilingcountenanceandaruddycolourinhercheeks,buthereyesmoistasifshecouldscarcekeepbackthetearsforjoyofthemorning’smeeting。

  Hethoughtherfairerthanerst,andmadeasifhewouldputhisarmsabouther,butsheheldalittlealooffromhim,blushingyetmore。

  Thenshesaidinhersweetclearvoice:“Hailfellow-farer!nowbeginstheday’swork。Ihavebeendownyonder,andhavefoundabrightwoodlandpool,towashthenightoffme,andifthouwiltdoinlikewiseandcomebacktome,Iwilldightourbreakfastmeantime,andwillwespeedilytotheroad。”Hedidasshebadehim,thinkingofherallthewhiletillhecamebacktoherfreshandgay。

  Thenhelookedtotheirhorsesandgavethemfoddergatheredfromthepool-side,andsoturnedtoUrsulaandfoundherwiththemeatreadydight;sotheyateandwereglad。

  WhentheyhadbrokentheirfastRalphwenttosaddlethehorses,andcomingbackfoundUrsulabindingupherlonghair,andshesmiledonhimandsaid:

  “NowwearefortheroadImustbeanarmedknightagain:forsoothI

  unboundmyhaire’ennowandletmysurcoathanglooseaboutmeintokenthatthouwottestmysecret。Soothly,myfriend,itirksmethatnowwehavemetafteralongwhile,Imustneedsbecladthusgraceless。

  Butneeddravemetoit,andwithaltheoccasionthatwasgiventometostealthisgayarmourfromaladatUtterbol,thenephewofthelord;

  wholikehisemewashalfmylover,halfmytyrant。OfallwhichIwilltelltheehereafter,andwhatwiseImustneedssteerbetwixtstripesandkissestheselastdays。Butnowletusarmandtohorse。Yetfirstloyou,herearesometoolsthatinthinehandsshallkeepusfromsheerfamine:

  asformeIamnoarcher;andforsoothnoman-at-armssaveinseeming。”

  TherewithsheshowedhimashortTurkbowandaquiverofarrows,whichhetookwellpleased。Sothentheyarmedeachtheother,andasshehandledRalph’swargearshesaid:“Howwell-wroughtandtrustyisthishauberkofthine,myfriend;mycoatisbutatoytoit,withitsgoldandsilverringsanditsgemmedcollar:

  andthyplatesbethickandwideandwell-wrought,whereasminearelittlemorethanadornmentstomyarmsandlegs。”

  Helookedonherlovinglyandlovedhershapelyhandsamidstthedarkgreymail,andsaid:“Thatiswell,dearfriend,forsincemybreastisashieldfortheeitbehovesittobewellcovered。”

  Shelookedathim,andherlipstrembled,andsheputoutherhandasiftotouchhischeek,butdrewitbackagainandsaid:

  “Comenow,letustohorse,dearfellowinarms。”

  Sotheymountedandwenttheirwaysthroughaclosepine-wood,wherethegroundwascoveredwiththepine-treeneedles,andallwasstillandwindless。SoastheyrodesaidUrsula:

  “IseektokensofthewaytotheSageofSwevenham。

  Hastthouseenawateryesterday?”“Yea。”saidRalph,“Irodefaralongit,butleftitbecauseIdeemedthatitturnednorthovermuch。”“Thouwertright。”shesaid,“besidesthatthyturningfromithathbroughtustogether;

  foritwouldhavebroughttheetoUtterbolatlast。Butnowhavewetohituponanotherthatrunnethstraightdownfromthehills:

  nottheGreatMountains,butthehighgroundwhereonistheSage’sdwelling。Iknownotwhethertheridebelongorshort;

  butthestreamistoleadus。”

  Ontheyrodethroughthewood,whereinwaslittlechangeforhours;

  andastheyrestedUrsulagaveforthadeepbreath,asonewhohascastoffaloadofcare。AndRalphsaid:“Whysighestthou,fellow-farer?”

  “O。”shesaid,“itisforpleasure,andathoughtthatIhad:

  forawhileagoIwasathrall,livingamongstfearsthatsickenedtheheart;

  andthenalittlewhileIwasalonelywanderer,andnow……ThereforeIwasthinkingthatifeverIcomebacktomineownlandandmyhome,thescentofapine-woodshallmakemehappy。”

  Ralphlookedonhereagerly,butsaidnaughtforawhile;

  butatlasthespoke:“Tellme,friend。”saidhe,“ifwebemetbystrong-thievesontheway,whatshallwedothen?”

  “Itisnotliketobefall。”shesaid,“formenfearthewood,thereforeistherelittlepreyforthievestherein:butifwechanceonthem,thetokenofUtterbolonminearmourshallmakethemmeekenough。”Thenshefellsilentawhile,andspokeagain:

  “TrueitisthatwemaybefollowedbytheUtterbolriders;

  forthoughtheyalsofearthewood,theyfearitnotsomuchastheyfeartheirLord。Howbeit,webewellahead,anditislittlelikethatweshallbeovertakenbeforewehavemettheSage;

  andthenbelikeheshallprovide。”

  “Yea。”saidRalph,“butwhatifthechasecomeupwithus:

  shallwesufferustobetakenalive?”Shelookedonhimsolemnly,laidherhandonthebeadsaboutherneck,andanswered:

  “Bythistokenwemustliveaslongaswemay,whatsoevermaybefall;

  forattheworstmaysomeroadofescapebeopenedtous。

  YetO,howfareasieritweretodiethantobeledbacktoUtterbol!”

  Awhiletheyrodeinsilence,bothofthem:butatlastspakeRalph,butslowlyandinadullandsternvoice:“MaybeitweregoodthatthoutoldmesomewhatofthehorrorsandevildaysofUtterbol?”

  “Maybe。”shesaid,“butI;willnottelltheeofthem。

  Forsooththerearesomethingswhichamanmaynoteasilytelltoaman,beheneversomuchhisfriendasthouarttome。Butbethinkthee“

  andshesmiledsomewhat“thatthisgearbeliethme,andthatIambutawoman;andsomethingstherebewhichawomanmaynottelltoaman,nay,notevenwhenhehathheldherlonginhisarms。”

  Andtherewithsheflushedexceedingly。Buthesaidinakindvoice:

  “IamsorrythatIaskedthee,andwillasktheenomorethereof。”

  Shesmiledonhimfriendly,andtheyspakeofothermattersastheyrodeon。

  ButafterawhileRalphsaid:“IfitwerenomiseasetotheetotellmehowthoudidstfallintothehandsofthemenofUtterbol,Iwerefaintohearthetale。”

  Shelaughedoutright,andsaid:“Whywiltthoubeforeverharpingonthetimeofmycaptivity,friend?Andthouwhoknowestthestorysomewhatalready?

  Howbeit,Imaytelltheethereofwithoutheart-burning,thoughitbeafelontale。”

  Hesaid,somewhatshame-facedly:“TakeitnotillthatIamfaintohearoftheeandthylife-days,sincewearebecomefellow-farers。”

  “Well。”shesaid,“thisbefelloutsideUtterbol,soIwilltellthee。

  “AfterIhadstoodinthethrall-marketatCheapingKnowe,andnotbeensold,thewildmanledmeawaytowardthemountainsthatareaboveGoldburg;andaswedrewneartothemonaday,hesaidtomethathewasgladtotheheart-rootthatnonehadcheapenedmeatthesaidmarket;andwhenIaskedhimwherefore,hefellaweepingasherodebesideme,andsaid:

  ’YetwouldGodthatIhadnevertakenthee。’Iaskedwhatailedhim,thoughindeedIdeemedthatIknew。Hesaid:

  ’Thisailethme,thatthoughthouartnotofthebloodwhereinI

  amboundtowed,Ilovetheesorely,andwouldhavetheetowife;

  andnowIdeemthatthouwiltnotlovemeagain。’Isaidthatheguessedaright,butthatifhewoulddofriendlywithme,Iwouldbenolessthanafriendtohim。’Thatavailethlittle,’

  quothhe;’Iwouldhavetheebemineofthineownwill。’

  Isaidthatmightnotbe,thatIcouldlovebutonemanalone。

  ’Ishealive?’saidhe。’Goodsooth,Ihopeso,’saidI,’butifhebedead,thenisdesireofmendeadwithinme。’

  “Sowespake,andhewasdowncastandheavyofmood;

  butthenceforwardwashenoworsetomethanabrother。

  Andheprofferedittoleadmeback,ifIwould,andputmesafelyonthewaytoWhitwall;but,asthouwottest,Ihadneedtogoforward,andnoneedtogoback。

  “ThusweenteredintothemountainsofGoldburg;butonemorning,whenhearose,hewasheavierofmoodthanhiswont,andwasrestlesswithal,andcouldbesteadfastneitherinstayingnorgoing,noraughtelse。SoIaskedwhatailedhim,andhesaid:

  ’Myenddrawethnigh;Ihaveseenmyfetch,andamfey。

  Mygraveabidethmeinthesemountains。’’Thouhastbeendreaminguglydreams,’saidI,’suchthingsareofnoimport。’

  AndIspokelightly,andstrovetocomforthim。Hechangednothismoodforallthat;butsaid:’Thisisillfortheealso;

  forthouwiltbeworserwithoutmethanwithmeintheselands。’

  EvensoIdeemed,andwithalIwassorryforhim,forthoughhewereuncouthandungainly,hewasnoillman。

  SoagainstmywillItumbledintothesamelikemoodashis,andwebothfaredalongdrearily。Butaboutsunset,aswecameroundacornerofthecliffsofthosemountains,oreverwewerewarewehappeduponahalf-scoreofweaponedmen,whoweredightingacampunderabigrockthereby:

  butfourtherewerewiththemwhowerestilla-horseback;

  sothatwhenBullNosyforthatwashisnamestrovetofleeawaywithme,itwasofnoavail;forthesaidhorsementookus,andbroughtusbeforeanevil-lookingman,who,tospeakshortly,washewhomthouhastseen,towit,theLordofUtterbol:

  hetooknoheedofBullNosy,butlookedonmeclosely,andhandledmeasamandothwithahorseatacheaping,sothatI

  wentnightosmitinghim,whereasIhadaknifeinmybosom,butthechapletrefrainedme。Tomakeashorttaleofit,hebadeBullsellmetohim,whichBullutterlynaysaid,standingstiffandstarkbeforetheLord,andscowlingonhim。

  ButtheLordlaughedinhisfaceandsaid:’Sobeit,forIwilltakeherwithoutaprice,andthanktheeforsparingmygold。’

  ThensaidBull:’Ifthoutakeherasathrall,thouwertbesttakemealso;elseshallIfollowtheeasafreemanandslaytheewhenImay。Manyarethedaysoftheyear,andonsomeoneofthemwillbetidetheoccasionfortheknife。’

  “ThereattheLordwaxedverypale,andspakenot,butlookedatthatmanofhiswhostoodbyBullwithagreatswordinhisfist,andlifteduphishandtwice,andletitfalltwice,whereatthatmansteppedbackonepace,andswunghissword,andsmoteBull,andclavehisskull。

  “ThenthecolourcameintotheLord’sfaceagain,andhesaid:

  ’Now,vassals,letusdineandbemerry,foratleastwehavefoundsomethinginthemountains。’Sotheyfelltoandateanddrank,andvictualwasgiventomealso,butIhadnowilltoeat,formysoulwassickandmyheartwasheavy,forebodingtheuttermostevil。

  WithalIwassorryforBullNosy,forhewasnoillmanandhadbecomemyfriend。

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