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  ThoseTwoAreLearnedLorebytheSageofSwevenhamNowtheSageledthemthroughthewoodtilltheycametoagrassylawnamidstofwhichwasatableofstone,whichitseemedtoRalphmustbeliketothatwhereonthewitch-wifehadofferedupthegoattoherdevilsastheLadyofAbundancehadtoldhim;

  andhechangedcountenanceasthethoughtcameintohismind。

  ButtheSagelookedonhimandshookhisheadandspakesoftly:

  “Inthesewastesandwildsaremanysuch-likeplaces,whereofoldtimetheancientfolksdidworshiptotheGodsoftheEarthastheyimaginedthem:andwhereastheloreinthisbookcomethofsuchfolk,thisisnoillplaceforthereadingthereof。

  Butifyefearthebookanditswriters,whoaredeadlongago,thereisyettimetogobackandseektheWellwithoutmyhelping;andIsaynotbutthatyemayfinditeventhus。

  Butifyefearnot,thensityedownonthegrass,andI

  willlaythebookonthismostancienttable,andreadinit,anddoyehearkenheedfully。”

  Sotheysatdownsidebyside,andRalphwouldhavetakenUrsula’shandtocaressit,butshedrewitawayfromhim;howbeitshefoundithardtokeephereyesfromoffhim。TheElderlookedonthemsoberly,butnowiseinanger,andpresentlybeganreadinginthebook。

  Whathereadshallbeseenhereafterintheprocessofthistale;

  forthemorepartthereofhadbuttodowiththewaytotheWellattheWorld’sEnd,allthingsconcerningwhichweretoldoutfully,bothgreatandsmall。Longwasthisa-reading,andwhentheSagehaddone,hebadenowone,nowtheotheranswerhimquestionsastowhathehadread;andiftheyansweredamisshereadthatpartagain,andyetagain,aschildrenaretaughtintheschool。

  UntilatlastwhenheaskedanyquestionRalphorthemaidenanswereditrightlyatonce;andbythistimethesunwasabouttoset。

  Sohebadethemhometohishousethattheymighteatandsleepthere。

  “Butto-morrow。”saidhe,“Ishallgiveyouyourlastlessonfromthisbook,andthereafteryeshallgoyourwaystotheRockoftheFightingMan,andIlooknotforitthatyeshallcometoanyharmontheway;

  butwhereasIseemto-daytohaveseenthefoesofUtterbolseekingyou,Iwillleadyouforthalittle。”

  Sotheywenthometothehouse,andhemadethemthemostcheerthathemight,andspaketotheminfriendlyandpleasantmood,sothattheyweremerry。

  Whenitwasmorningtheywentagaintotheancientaltar,andagaintheylearnedlorefromtheElder,tilltheywerewaxenwiseinthemattersoftheWellattheWorld’sEnd,andlongtheysatandhearkenedhimtillitwaseveningagain,andoncemoretheysleptinthehouseoftheSageofSwevenham。

  AnAdventurebytheWayWhenmorrowdawnedtheyarosebetimesanddidontheirworldlyraiment;

  andwhentheyhadeatenamorseltheymadethemreadyfortheroad,andtheeldergavethemvictualforthewayintheirsaddle-bags,saying:

  “Thisshallsufficeforthepassingdays,andwhenitisgoneyehavelearnedwhattodo。”

  Therewithalltheygattohorse;butRalphwouldhavetheElderridehisnag,whilehewentafootbythesideofUrsula。

  SotheSagetookhisbidding,butsmiledtherewith,andsaid:

  “ThouartaKing’ssonandafriendlyyoungman,elsehadIsaidnaytothis;foritneedethnot,whereasIamstrongerthanthou,sohathmydraughtoftheWelldealtwithme。”

  Thusthentheywenttheirways;butRalphnotedofUrsulathatshewassilentandshywithhim,anditirkedhimsomuch,thatatlasthesaidtoher:“Myfriend,dothaughtailmewiththee?Wiltthounottellme,sothatImayamendit?

  Forthouaregrownoffewwordswithmeandturnesttheefromme,andseemestasifthouheedestmelittle。Thouartasafairspringmorninggonecoldandovercastintheafternoon。

  Whatisitthen?wearegoingalongjourneytogether,andbelikeshallfindlittlehelporcomfortsaveineachother;

  andillwillitbeifwefallasunderinheart,thoughwebenighinbody。”

  Shelaughedandreddenedtherewithal;andthenhercountenancefellandshelookedpiteouslyonhimandsaid:“IfIseemedtotheeasthousayest,Iamsorry;forImeantnottobethuswiththeeasthoudeemest。

  ButsoitisthatIwasthinkingofthislongjourney,andoftheeandmetogetherinit,andhowweshallbewitheachotherifwecomebackagainalive,withallthingsdonethatwehadtodo。”

  Shestayedherspeechawhile,andseemedtofindithardtogiveforththewordthatwasinher;butatlastshesaid:

  “Friend,thoumustpardonme;butthatwhichthousawestinme,Ialsoseemedtoseeinthee,thatthouwertgrownshyandcoldwithme;

  butnowIknowitisnotso,sincethouhastseenmewrongly;

  butthatIhaveseentheewrongly,asthouhastme。”

  Therewithshereachedherhandtohim,andhetookitandkisseditandcaresseditwhileshelookedfondlyathim,andtheyfaredonsweetlyandhappilytogether。Butasthiswasa-sayinganda-doingbetwixtthem,andawhileafter,theyhadheededtheElderlittleornotatall,thoughherodeontherighthandofRalph。

  Andforhisparttheoldmansaidnaughttothemandmadeasifheheardthemnot,whentheyspakethuswisetogether。

  Nowtheyrodethewoodonsomewhatlevelgroundforawhile;

  thenthetreesbegantothin,andthegroundgrewbroken;

  andatlastitwasveryrugged,withhighhillsanddeepvalleys,andallthelandpopulousofwildbeasts,sothataboutsunsettheyheardthricetheroarofalion。

  ButevertheSageledthembywindingwaysthatheknew,roundthefeetofthehills,alongstream-sidesforthemostpart,andbypassesoverthemountain-neckswhentheyneedsmust,whichwastwiceintheday。

  Duskfellontheminalittlevalley,throughwhichranastreambushedaboutitsedges,andwhichfortherestwasgrassyandpleasant,withbigsweet-chestnuttreesscatteredaboutit。

  “Now。”quoththeElder;“twothingswehavetobewareofinthisvalley,thelionsfirst;which,thoughbeliketheywillnotfalluponweaponedmen,maywellmakeanonslaughtonyourhorses,iftheywindthem;andthelossofthebeastsweresoretoyouasnow。

  ButthesecondthingisthechasefromUtterbol。Astothelions,ifyebuildupabigfire,andkeepsomewhatalooffromthestreamanditsbushes,andtetheryouhorsesanighthefire,yewillhavenoharmofthem。”

  “Yea。”saidRalph,“butiftheridersofUtterbolareanighus,shallwelightacandleforthemtoshowthemtheway?”SaidtheSage:

  “Wereyebyyourselves,Iwouldbidyoujourneynight-long,andrunallriskratherthantheriskoffallingintotheirhands。

  ButwhereasIamyourguide,Ibidyoukindleyourfireunderyonderbigtree,andleavemetodealwiththemenofUtterbol;

  onlywhatsoIbidyou,thatdoyestraightway。”

  “Sobeit。”saidRalph,“Ihavebeenbewrayedsooftoflate,thatImustneedstrustthee,orallhelpshallfailme。

  Letustowork。”Sotheyfelltoandbuiltupabigbaleandkindledit,andtheirhorsestheytetheredtothetree;

  andbythentheyhaddonethis,darknighthadfallenuponthem。

  SotheycookedtheirvictualatthefireforRalphhadshotaharebythewayandtheSagewentdowntothestreamandfetchedthemwaterinalethernbudget:“For。”saidhe,“Iknowthebeastsofthewoodandtheyme,andthereispeacebetwixtus。”

  Therethentheysattomeatunarmed,fortheSagehadsaidtothem:

  “Doffyourarmour;yeshallnotcometohandystrokeswiththeUtterbolRiders。”

  Sotheyatetheirmeatinthewilderness,andwerenowiseungleeful,fortothosetwaintheworldseemedfair,andtheyhopedforgreatthings。

  Butthoughtheywereglad,theywerewearyenough,forthewayhadbeenbothruggedandlong;sotheylaythemdowntosleepwhilethenightwasyetyoung。ButoreverRalphclosedhiseyeshesawtheSagestandingupwithhiscloakwrappedabouthishead,andmakingstrangesignswithhisrighthand;sothathedeemedthathewouldwardthembywizardry。

  Sotherewithheturnedaboutonthegrassandwasasleepatonce。

  Afterawhilehestartedandsatup,halfawakeatfirst;forbefeltsomeonetouchhim;andhishalfdreamswentbacktopastdays,andhecriedout:“HahRoger!isitthou?Whatistoward?”

  Buttherewithhewokeupfully,andknewthatitwastheSagethathadtouchedhim,andwithalhesawhardbyUrsula。

  sittingupalso。

  Therewasstillaflickeringflameplayingabouttheredembersoftheirfire,fortheyhadmadeitverybig;andthemoonhadarisenandwasshiningbrightinacloudlesssky。

  TheSagespakesoftlybutquickly:“Liedowntogether,yetwo,andIshallcastmycloakoveryou,andlooktoitthatyestirnotfromoutofit,norspeakonewordtillIbidyou,whate’ermaybefall:

  fortheridersofUtterbolareuponus。”

  Theydidashebadethem,butRalphgotsomewhatofaneye-shotoutofacornerofthecloak,andhecouldseethattheSagewentandstoodupagainstthetree-trunkholdingahorsebythebridle,oneoneachsideofhim。

  EventherewithRalphheardtheclatterofhorse-hoofsoverthestonesaboutthestream,andaman’svoicecriedout:

  “Theywillhaveheardus;sospuroverthegrasstothefireandthebigtree:forthentheycannotescapeus。”

  Thencamethethumpofhorse-hoofsontheturf,andinhalfaminutetheywereamidstofaroutofmena-horseback,morethanascore,whosearmourandweaponsgleamedinthemoonlight:

  yetwhentheseridersweregottenthere,theyweresilent,tillonesaidinaquaveringvoiceasifafeard:

  “Otter,Otter!whatisthis?Aminuteagoandwecouldseethefire,andthetree,andmenandhorsesaboutthem:

  andnow,loyou!thereisnaughtsavetwogreatgreystoneslyingonthegrass,andaman’sbarebonesleaningupagainstthetree,andaruckleofoldhorse-bonesoneithersideofhim。

  Wherearewethen?”

  Thenspakeanother;andRalphknewthevoiceforOtter’s:“I

  wotnot,lord;naughtelseischangedsavethefireandthehorsesandthemen:yonderarethehills,yonderoverheadisthemoon,withthelittlelightclouddoggingher;eventhatisscarcechanged。

  Belikethefirewasanearth-fire,andfortherestwesawwronginthemoonlight。”

  Spakethefirstmanagain,andhisvoicequaveredyetmore:

  “Naynay,Otter,itisnotso。Loyoutheskeletonandthebonesandthegreystones!Andthefire,herethisminute,therethenext。

  OOtter,thisisanevilplaceofanevildeed!Letusgoseekelsewhere;letusdepart,lestaworsethingbefallus。”

  Andsowithnomoreadoheturnedhishorseandsmotehisspursintohimandgallopedoffbythewayhehadcome,andtheothersfollowed,nothingloth;onlyOttertarriedalittle,andlookedaroundhimandlaughedandsaid:

  “TheregoesmyLord’snephew;likemyLordheisnotoverbold,saveindealingwitha,shackledman。Well,formypartifthoseothershavesunkintotheearth,orgoneupintotheair,theyarewelcometotheirwizardry,andIamgladofit。

  ForIknownothowIshouldhavedonetohaveseenmymatethatout-tiltedmemadeageldedwretchof;anditwouldhaveirkedmetoseethatfairwomaninthehandsofthetormentors,thoughforsoothIhaveoftseensuchsights。Well,itisgood;

  butbetterwereittoridewithmymatethanservetheDevilandhisNephew。”

  Therewithheturnedreinandgallopedoffaftertheothers,andinalittlewhilethesoundofthemhaddiedoffutterlyintothenight,andtheyheardbutthevoicesofthewildthings,andthewimbrellaughingfromthehill-sides。ThencametheSageanddrewthecloakfromthosetwo,andlaughedonthemandsaid:

  “Nowmayyesleepsoundly,whenIhavemendedourfire;

  foryewillseenomoreofUtterbolforthistime,andityetlacksthreehoursofdawn:sleepyethenanddreamofeachother。”

  ThentheyaroseandthankedtheSagewithwholeheartsandpraisedhiswisdom。ButwhiletheoldmanmendedthefireRalphwentuptoUrsulaandtookherhand,andsaid:

  “Welcometolife,fellow-farer!”andhegazedearnestlyintohereyes,asthoughhewouldhaveherfallintohisarms:

  butwhereassherathershrankfromhim,thoughshelookedonhimlovingly,ifsomewhatshyly,hebutkissedherhand,andlaidhimdownagain,whenhehadseenherlyinginherplace。

  Andtherewiththeyfellasleepandsleptsweetly。

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