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  “Sotheyabodetherethatnight,leavingBulllyinglikeadogunburiedinthewilderness;andonthemorrowtheytooktheroadtoUtterbol,andwentswiftly,havingnobaggage,andstayingbutforvictual,andforresteverynight。

  TheLordhadmebroughttohimonthatfirsteveningofourjourney,andhesawmeprivilyandspaketome,biddingmedoshamefulthings,andIwouldnot;whereforehethreatenedmegrievously;and,Ibeingalonewithhim,badehimbewarelestIshouldslayhimormyself。

  Thereatheturnedpale,ashehaddonebeforeBullNosy,yetsentfornonetoslayme,butonlybademebacktomykeepers。

  AndsoIcametoUtterbolunscathed。”

  “AndatUtterbol。”saidRalph,“whatbefelltheethere?”

  Ursulasmiledonhim,andheldupherfinger;yetsheanswered:

  “Utterbolisaverygreathouseinafairland,andtherearesundryroofsandmanyfairchambers。TherewasIbroughttoagoodlychamberamidstagarden;andwomenservantsweregivenmewholedmetothebathandcladmeindaintyraiment,andgavemetoeatandtodrink,andallthatIneeded。

  Thatisallmytaleforthistime。”

  TheyComeontheSageofSwevenhamNightwasathandbeforetheycametothestreamthattheysought。

  Theyfounditcleavingthepine-wood,whichheldontilltheverybankofit,andwasthickagainonthefurthersideinafewyards’space。Thestreamwashigh-bankedandrandeepandstrong。SaidUrsulaastheycameuptoit:

  “Wemaynotcrossit,butitmattersnot;anditisto-morrowthatwemustrideupalongit。”

  Sotheyabodethere,andmadeafirebythewaterside,andwatchedthere,turnandturnabout,tillitwasbroadday。

  Naughtbefelltotellof,savethattwiceinthenightRalphdeemedthatheheardalionroar。

  Theygottohorsespeedilywhentheywerebothawake,androdeupthestream,andbegantogouphill,andbynoonwerecomeintoaroughandshaggyupland,whencefromtimetotimetheycouldseethehugewallofthemountains,whichyetseemedtoRalphscarcenigher,ifatall,thanwhenhehadbehelditerehehadcometoValeTurris。

  Thewaywasroughday-long,andnowandagaintheyfoundithardtokeepthestreaminsight,asespeciallywhenitcleftahill,andranbetweensheercliffswithnolowshoreoneitherside。

  Theymadewaybutslowly,sothatatlastRalphlostpatiencesomewhat,andsaidthathehadbutlittlehopeoffallinginwiththeSagethatdayoranyday。ButUrsulawasofgoodcheer,andmockedhimmerrilybutsweetly,tillhisheartwaslightenedagain。

  Withalshebadehimseeksomevenison,sincetheyweredrawingoutthetime,andsheknewnothowlongitwouldbeeretheycametotheSage’sdwelling。ThereforehebetookhimtotheTurkbow,andshotaleashofheath-fowl,andtheysuppedonthemeatmerrilyinthewilderness。

  Butiftheyweremerry,theyweresoonweary;fortheyjourneyedonaftersunsetthatnight,sincethemoonwasup,andtherewasnothickwoodtoturnduskintodarkforthem。

  Theirresting-placewasasmoothpieceofgreenswardbetwixtthewaterandahalfcircleofsteepbentthatwellnighlockeditabout。

  Therethentheyabode,andinthestillnessofthenightheardathunderingsoundcomingdownthewindtothem,whichtheydeemedwastheroaringofdistantwaters;andwhentheywenttothelipoftherivertheysawflocksoffoamfloatingby,whereforetheythoughtthemselvestobenearsomegreatmountain-neckwhereoverthewaterwasfallingfromsomehighplace。

  Butwithnoto-dotheylaydownuponthegreenswardthissecondnightoftheirfellowship,andwakedlaterthanonthedaybefore;

  forsowearyhadtheybeen,thattheyhadkeptbutillwatchinthedarknight,andnoneatallafterdawnbegantoglimmer。

  NowRalphsatupandsawUrsulastillsleeping;thenherosetohisfeetandlookedabouthim,andsawtheirtwohorsescroppingthegrassunderthebent,andbesidethemaman,tallandwhitebearded,leaningonhisstaff。

  Ralphcaughtuphisswordandwenttowardtheman,andthesungleamedfromthebladejustasthehoary-oneturnedtohim;helifteduphisstaffasifingreetingtoRalph,andcametowardhim,andeventherewithUrsulaawokeandarose,andsawthegreybeardatonce;andshecriedout:

  “Takeheedtothysword,fellow-farer,for,praisedbethesaints,thisistheSageofSwevenham!”

  SotheystoodtheretogethertilltheSagecameuptothemandkissedthemboth,andsaid:“Iamgladthatyearecomeatlast;

  forIlookedforyounolaterthanthis。Sonowmountyourhorsesandcomewithmestraightway;becauselifeisshorttothemwhohavenotyetdrunkoftheWellattheWorld’sEnd。

  MoreoverifyechancetocomeontheridersofUtterbol,itshallgohardwithyouunlessIbeathand。”

  Ralphsawofhimthatthoughhewasanoldhoarmantolookon,yethewasstrongandsturdy,tall,andofgoodlypresence,withruddycheeks,andredlipsandbrighteyes,andthattheskinofhisfaceandhandswasnowisewrinkled:butabouthisneckwasapairofbeadslikeuntohisowngossip’sgift。

  Sonowtheymountedatonce,andwithnomorewordsheledthemaboutthebent,andtheycameinalittlewhileintothewoodagain,butthistimeitwasofbeech,withhereandthereanopenplacesprinkledaboutwithholliesandthorns;andtheyrodedownthewideslopeofalonghill,andupagainontheotherside。

  Thustheywentforanhour,andtheelderspakenotagain,thoughitmighthavebeendeemedbyhiseyesthathewaseagerandfain。

  Theyalsoheldtheirpeace;forthehopeandfearoftheirheartskeptthemfromwords。

  Theycametothehill-top,andfoundaplainland,thoughtheclosewoodstillheldonawhile;butsoontheyrodeintoaclearingofsometwelveacres,wherewerefencedcroftswithgoatstherein,andthreegarthsoftillage,whereinthewheat-shockswereyetstanding,andtherewerecolewortsandotherpot-herbsalso。

  Butatthefurtherend,whereasthewoodclosedinagain,wasalittlehousebuildedoftimber,strongandgoodly,andthatchedwithwheat-straw;andbesideitwasabubblingspringwhichraninabrookathwartthesaidclearing;

  overthehouse-doorwasacarvenrood,andabowandshortspearwereleanedagainstthewalloftheporch。

  Ralphlookedatallclosely,andwonderedwhetherthiswereperchancethecotwhereintheLadyofAbundancehaddweltwiththeevilwitch。

  Buttheelderlookedonhim,andsaid:“Iknowthythought,anditisnotso;thathouseisfarawayhence;yetshaltthoucomethereto。

  Now,children,welcometothehouseofhimwhohathfoundwhatyeseek,buthathputasidethegiftswhichyeshallgain;andwhobelikeshallrememberwhatyeshallforget。”

  Therewithhebroughtthemintothehouse,andintoachamber,theplenishingwhereofwasbothscantyandrude。

  Therehebadethemsit,andbroughtthemvictual,towit,cheeseandgoats’milkandbread,andtheyfelltospeechconcerningthewoodlandways,andtheseasons,andotherunweightymatters。

  Butasfortheoldmanhespokebutfewwords,andasoneunusedtospeech,albeithewascourteousanddebonair。

  Butwhentheyhadeatenanddrunkhespaketothemandsaid:

  “YehavesoughttomebecauseyewouldfindtheWellattheWorld’sEnd,andwouldhaveloreofmeconcerningtheroadthereto;butbeforeItellyouwhatyewould,letmeknowwhatyeknowthereofalready。”

  QuothRalph:“Forme,littleenoughIknow,savethatImustcometotheRockoftheFightingMan,andthatthouknowestthewaythither。”

  “Andthou,damsel。”quoththelong-hoary,“whatknowestthou?

  MustItelltheeofthewaythroughthemountainsandtheWalloftheWorld,andtheWinterValley,andtheFolkInnocent,andtheCotontheWay,andtheForestofStrangeThingsandtheDryTree?”

  “Nay。”shesaid,“ofallthisIwotsomewhat,butitmaybenotenough。”

  SaidtheSage:“Evensoitwaswithme,whenamanyyearsagoIdweltnightoSwevenham,andfolksoughttomeforlore,andItoldthemwhatIknew;butmaybeitwasnotenough,fortheynevercameback;butdiedbelikeorevertheyhadseentheWell。

  AndthenImyself,whenIwasgottenveryold,faredthithera-seekingit,andIfoundit;forIwasoneofthosewhoborethechapletoftheseekers。AndnowIknowall,andcanteachall。

  Buttellme,damsel,whencehadstthouthislore?”

  SaidUrsula:“Ihaditofaveryfairwomanwho,asitseemeth,wasLadyandQueenoftheChampionsofHamptonundertheScaur,notfarfrommineownland。”

  “Yea。”quoththeSage,“andwhathathbefallenher?……Nay,nay。”

  saidhe,“Ineednotask;forIcanseebyyourfacesthatsheisdead。

  Thereforehathshebeenslain,orotherwiseshehadnotbeendead。

  SoIaskyouifyewereherfriends?”

  QuothUrsula;“Surelyshewasmyfriend,sinceshebefriendedme;

  andthismanIdeemwasaltogetherherfriend。”

  Ralphhunghishead,andtheSagegazedonhim,butsaidnaught。

  Thenhetookahandofeachoftheminhishands,andheldthemawhilesilently,andRalphwasstilldowncastandsad,butUrsulalookedonhimfondly。

  ThenspaketheSage:“Soitis,Knight,thatnowIseemtounderstandwhatmannerofmanthouart,andIknowwhatisbetweenyoutwo;

  whereofIwillsaynaught,butwillletthetreegrowaccordingtoitsseed。

  Moreover,IwotnowthatmyfriendofpastyearswouldhavememakeyoubothwiseintheloreoftheWellattheWorld’sEnd;andwhenIhavedonethis,Icandonomore,butletyourgoodhapprevailifsoitmay。

  Abidealittle,therefore。”

  Thenhewentuntoanark,andtookthenceabookwrappedinapieceofpreciouswebofsilkandgold,andboundincuir-bouillywroughtinstrangedevices。Thensaidhe:

  “ThisbookwasmineheritageatSwevenhamoreverI

  becamewise,anditcamefrommyfather’sgrandsire:

  andmyfatherbademelookonitasthedearestofpossessions;

  butIheededitnaughttillmyyouthhadwaned,andmymanhoodwasfullofwearinessandgrief。ThenIturnedtoit,andreadinit,andbecamewise,andthefolksoughttome,andafterwardsthatbefellwhichwasforedoomed。

  Nowhereinamongstothermattersiswrittenofthatwhichyedesiretoknow,andIwillreadthesametoyouandexpoundit。

  Yetwereitnotwelltoreadinthisbookunderaroof,nay,thoughitbeashumbleandinnocentasthis。

  Moreover,itisnotmeetthatyeshouldhearkentothiswisdomofoldtimescladasyeare;thou,knight,intheraimentofthemanslayer,withtherodofwrathhangingatthyside;

  andthou,maiden,attiredinthegarmentsofthetyrant,whichwerewonofhimbylyingandguile。”

  Thenhewenttoanotherark,andtookfromittwobundles,whichhegave,theonetoRalph,theothertoUrsula,andsaid:

  “Thou,maiden,gothouintotheinnerchamberhereanddoffthyworldlyraiment,anddonthatwhichthouwiltfindwrappedinthiscloth;andthou,knight,takethisotherandgettheeintothethicketwhichisbehindthehouse,andtheredothelike,andabidetheretillwecometothee。”

  SoRalphtookthebundle,andcameoutintothethicketandunarmedhim,anddidontheraimentwhichhefoundinthecloth,whichwasbutalonggownofwhitelinen,muchliketoanalb,broideredaboutthewristsandthehemsandcollarwithapparelsofgoldandsilk,girtwitharedsilkgirdle。

  Thereheabodealittle,wonderingatallthesethingsandallthathadbefallenhimsincehehadleftUpmeads。

  Anonthetwootherscametohim,andUrsulawascladinthesame-likeraimentandtheelderhadthebookinhishand。

  HesmiledonRalphandnoddedfriendlytohim。AstoUrsula,sheflushedasredasarosewhensheseteyesonhim,forshesaidtoherselfthathewasasoneoftheangelswhichshehadseenpaintedinthechoirofSt。Mary’satHigham。

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