第74章
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  Thenrodeoutfromthosemenaverytallman,andtwowithhim,oneoneitherside,andhethrewbackthesalletfromhisface,andsaid:

  “Wayfarer,allwehaveweaponsinourhands,andwesomanythatthouandthinewillbeinregardofusasthepipstotheapple。

  Wherefore,yieldye!”QuothRalph:“UntowhomthenshallIyieldme?”

  Saidtheother:“TothemenoftheKingofCheapingKnowe。”

  ThenspakeRalph:“Whatwillyedowithuswhenweareyolden?

  Shallwenotpayransomandgoourways?”“Yea。”saidthetallman,“andthisistheransom:thatyegiveupintomyhandsmydastardwhohathbewrayedme,andthewomanwhowendethinyourcompany。”

  Ralphlaughed;forbythistimeheknewthevoiceoftheKing,yea,andthefaceofhimunderhissallet。

  Sohecriedbackinanswer,andinsuchwiseasifthewordscameratherfromhisluckthanfromhisyouth:“Ho,SirKing!

  bewarebeware!lestthoutremblewhenthouseestthebarebladeoftheFriendoftheWellmorethanthoutrembledsterst,whenthebladewashiddeninthesheathbeforethethroneofthinehall。”

  ButtheKingcriedoutinaloudharshvoice。

  “Thou,youngman,bewarethou!andtrynotthyluckovermuch。

  Weareasmanyasthesetrees,andthoucanstnotprevailoverus。

  Gothywaysfree,andleavemewhatthoucanstnothelpleaving。”

  “Yea,fool。”criedRalph,“andwhatwiltthoudowiththesetwo?”

  SaidtheKing:“ThetraitorIwillflay,andthewomanIwillbed。”

  ScarcewerethewordsoutofhismouthereRalphgaveforthagreatcryanddrewhissword,setspurstohishorse,andgalloppedonuptheroadwithallhisbandathisbackfortheyhaddrawnanighamidstthistalk。

  Butorevertheycameonthefoemen,theyheardagreatconfusedcryofonsetmingledwithaffright,andlo!theKingthrewuphisarms,andfellforwardonhishorse’sneckwithagreatarrowthroughhisthroat。

  Ralphdraveonswordinhand,cryingout,“Home,hometoUpmeads!”

  andanonwasamidstofthefoesmitingoneitherhand。

  Hismenfollowed,shouting:“Ho,fortheFriendoftheWell!”

  Andamongstthefoemen,whowereindeedverymany,washugedismay,sothattheymadebutasorrydefencebeforethebandofthewayfarers,whoknewnotwhattomakeofit,tilltheynotedthatarrowsandcasting-spearswerecomingoutofthewoodoneitherside,whichsmotenoneofthem,butmanyofthefoemen。

  Shortwasthetale,forinafewminutestherewerenomenofthefoetogethersavethosethatwerefleeingdowntheroadtoCheapingKnowe。

  Ralphwouldnotsufferhismentofollowthechase,forhewottednotwithwhomhemighthavetodealbesidestheKing’smen。

  HedrewhismentogetherandlookedroundforUrsula,andsawthattheSagehadbroughtherupanighhim,andthereshesata-horseback,paleandpantingwiththefearofdeathandjoyofdeliverance。

  NowRalphcriedoutfromhissaddleinaloudvoice,andsaid:

  “Hoyeofthearrowsofthewood!yehavesavedmefrommyfoemen;

  wherebeye,andwhatbeye?”Camealoudvoicefromoutofthewoodontherighthand:“Children,tellthewarriorwhosesonsyebe!”

  Straightwaybrakeoutahugebellowingoneithersideoftheroad,asthoughthewoodwereallfullofgreatneat。

  ThencriedoutRalph:“IfyebeofthekindredoftheBull,yewillbelikebemyfriendsratherthanmyfoes。OrhaveyeheardtellofRalphofUpmeads?

  Nowletyourcaptaincomeforthandspeakwithme。”

  Scarcewerethewordsoutofhismouthereamancameleapingforthfromoutthewood,andstoodbeforeRalphinthetwilightoftheboughs,andRalphnotedofhimthathewascladprettymuchliketoBullShockheadofpasttime,savethathehadagreatbull’sheadforahelmwhichafterwardsRalphfoundoutwasofironandleather

  andagreatgoldringonhisarm。

  ThenRalphthrusthisswordbackintothesheath,andhisfolkhandledtheirweaponspeaceably,whileRalphhailedthenew-comerasLordorDukeoftheBulls。

  “Belike。”quoththesaidchieftain,“thouwouldstwishtoshowmesometoken,wherebywemaywotthatthouartthatFriendoftheWellandofourkinsmanconcerningwhomhesentusamessage。”

  ThenRalphbethoughthimofthepouchwiththeknotofgrassthereinwhichBullShockheadhadgivenhimatGoldburg;

  sohedrewitout,andgaveitintothehandofthechieftain,whonosoonercaughtaglimpsethereofthanhesaid:

  “Verilyourbrother’shandhathmetthinewhenhegavetheethis。

  Yetforsooth,nowthatIlookonthee,ImaysaythatscarcedidIneedtokentotellmethatthouwerttheveryman。

  ForIcanseethee,thatthouartofgreathonourandworship,andthoudidstrideboldlyagainstthefoemenwhenthouknewestnotthatwehadwaylaidthywaylayers。

  NowIwotthatthereisnoneedtoasktheewhetherthouwouldstgettheeoutofourmountainsbytheshortestroad,yetwiltthoumakeitlittlelonger,andsomewhatsafer,ifyewillsufferustoleadtheebywayofourdwelling。”

  SoRalphyeasaidhisbiddingwithoutmorewords。

  Astheyspakethustogethertheroadbothaboveandbelowwasbecomeblackwithweaponedmen,andsomeofRalph’sbandlookedononeanother,asthoughtheydoubtedtheirnewfriendssomewhat。

  ButtheSageofSwevenhamspoketothemandbadethemfearnought。

  “For。”saidhe,“sofaraswego,whoarenowtheirfriends,thereisnoguileinthesemen。”TheBullcaptainheardhimandsaid:

  “Thousayestsooth,oldman;andIshalltelltheethatscarcehadabandlikethinecomesafethroughthemountains,savebygreatgoodluck,withouttheleaveofus;forthefoolwiththecrownthatlieththeredeadhadoflatedayssostirreduptheFolksoftheFellsthroughhisgrimnessandcrueltythatwehavebeenmindedtostopeverythingbiggerthanacur-dogthatmightseektopassbyus,foratleastsolongasyonderrascalshouldlive。

  Butyebewelcome;sonowletustotheroad,forthedayweareth。”

  Sothetribesmengatthemintoorder,andtheirDukewentontheleftsideofRalph,whileUrsularodeonhisrighthand。TheDukeandallhismenwereafoot,buttheywenteasilyandswiftly,aswolvestrot。

  Asfortheslainofthewaylayers,ofwhomthereweresomethreescore,theBullcaptainwoulddonoughtbutletthemlieontheroad。

  “For。”saidhe,“therebewolvesandlynxesenoughinthewood,andtheravensoftheuplands,andthekitesshallsoonscentthecarrion。

  Theyshallhaveburialsoonenough。Neitherwillwemeddlewithit;

  nay,notsomuchastohangthefelonKing’sheadatthysaddle-bow,lord。”

  Bysunsettheywereoutofthewoodandonthesideofaroughfell,sotheywentnofurther,butlightedfiresattheedgeofthethicket,andmademerryroundaboutthem,singingtheirsongsconcerningthedeedsoftheirfolk,andjestingwithal,butnotfoully;andtheyroastedvenisonofhartandhindatthefires,andtheyhadwiththemwine,themorepartwhereoftheyhadfoundintheslainKing’scarriages,andtheymadegreatfeasttothewayfarers,andwereexceedingfainofthem;aftertheirfashion,whereasifamanweretheirfriendhecouldscarcebeenoughtheirfriend,andifheweretheirfoe,theycouldneverbefierceenoughwithhim。

  TheyComeThroughtheMountainsIntothePlainOnthemorrowearlytheyallfaredontogether,andthereaftertheywentfortwodaysmoretilltheycameintoavalleyamidstofthemountainswhichwasfairandlovely,andthereinwasthedwellingortownofthisFolkoftheFells。

  Itwasindeednostronghold,savethatitwasnoteasytofind,andthatthewaythitherwaswelldefensiblewerefoementotryit。Thehousesthereofwereartless,thechiefestofthemliketothegreatbarnofanabbeyinourland,theotherslowandsmall;butthepeople,bothmenandwomen,hauntedmostlythebighouse。Asforthefolk,theywereforthemorepartlikethosewhomtheyhadmetafore:

  strongmen,butnothighofstature,black-haired,withblueorgreyeyes,cheerfulofcountenance,andofmanywords。

  Theirwomenweremostlysomewhatmorethancomely,smiling,kindofspeech,butnotsufferingthecaressesofaliens。

  Theysawnothrallsamongstthem;andwhenRalphaskedhereof,howthatmightbe,sincetheyweremen-catchers,theytoldhimthatwhentheytookmenandwomen,asofttheydid,theyalwayssoldthemforwhattheywouldbringtotheplain-dwellers;

  orelseslewthem,orheldthemtoransom,butneverbroughtthemhometotheirstead。Howbeit,whentheytookchildren,aswhilesbefell,theysometimesbroughtthemhome,andmadethemverychildrenoftheirFolkwithmanyuncouthprayersandworshipoftheirGods,whowereindeed,astheydeemed,butforefathersoftheFolk。

  NowRalph,heandhis,beingknownforfriends,thesewildmencouldnotmakeenoughofthem,andasitwere,compelledthemtoabidetherethreedays,feastingthem,andmakingthemallthecheertheymight。

  Andtheyshowedthewayfarerstheirmannerofhunting,bothofthehartandtheboar,andofwildbullsalso。AtfirstRalphsomewhatloathedallthisthoughhekeptapleasantcountenancetowardhishost,forsorelyhedesiredthefieldsofUpmeadsandhisfather’shouse。

  Butatlastwhenthehuntwasupinthemountains,andespeciallyofthewildbulls,theheartandthemightinhimsoarosethatheenforcedhimselftodowell,andthewildmenwonderedathisprowess,whereashewasuntriedinthismannerofsports,andtheydeemedhimoneoftheGods,andsaidthattheirkinsmanhaddonewelltogethimsogoodafriend。

  BothUrsulaandtheSagewithheldthemfromthishunting,andUrsulaabodewiththewomen,whotoldhermuchoftheirwaysoflife,andstoriesofoldtime;frankandfreetheywere,andlovedhermuch,andshewasfainofsuchmanly-mindedwomenafterthesleightandliesofthepoorthrallsofUtterbol。

  Onthefourthdaythewayfarersmadethemreadyanddeparted;

  andthechiefoftheFolkwentwiththemwithachosenbandofweaponedmen,partlyfortheloveofhisguests,andpartlythathemightseetheGoldburgmen-at-armssafebacktotheroaduntotheplainandtheMidhouseoftheMountains,fortheywentnowbyotherways,whichmissedthesaidHouse。

  Onthisjourneynaughtbefelltotellof,andtheyallcamedownsafeintotheplain。

  TheretheGoldburgmentooktheirwage,andbiddingfarewell,turnedbackwiththewildmen,praisingRalphmuchforhisfranknessandopenhand。

  Asforthewildmen,theyexceededintheirsorrowfortheparting,andmanyofthemweptandhowledasthoughtheyhadseenhimdiebeforetheirfaces。

  Butallthatcametoanend,andpresentlytheircheerwasamended,andtheirmerryspeechandlaughtercamedownfromthepassuntothewayfarers’

  earsaseachbandrodeitsway。

  TheRoadsSunderAgainRalphandUrsula,withtheSageandMichael-a-dalewenttheirways,andallwassmoothwiththem,andtheysawbutfewfolk,andthosemildandlowly。

  Atlast,ofanafternoon,theysawbeforethemafaroffthetowersandpinnaclesofWhitwall,andRalph’sheartrosewithinhim,sothathescarceknewhowtocontainhimself;butUrsulawasshyandsilent,andhercolourcameandwent,asthoughsomefearhadholdofher。

  Nowtheytwowereridingonsomewhataheadoftheothers,soRalphturnedtoUrsula,andaskedwhatailedher。Shesmiledonhimandsaid:

  “Asimplesickness。Iamdrawingnightothyhome,andIamashamed。

  Beyondthemountains,whoknewwhatandwhenceIwas?Iwasfair,andforawomannotunvaliant,andthatwasenough。ButnowwhenIamcomingamongstthebaronagesandthelineages,whatshallIdotoholdupmyheadbeforethefoolsandthedastardsofthesehighkindreds?

  Andthatallthemore,myknight,becausethouartchangedsinceyester-year,andsincewemetonthewant-wayoftheWoodPerilous,whenIbadetheerememberthatthouwertaKing’ssonandIayeoman’sdaughter;

  forthenthouwertbutalad,high-bornandbeautiful,butsimplemaybe,anduntried;whereasnowthouartmeettositintheKaiser’sthroneandruletheworldfromtheHolyCity。”

  Helaughedgailyandsaid:“What!isitallsosoonforgotten,ourdeedsbeyondtheMountains?Belikebecausewehadnominstreltorhymeitforus。Orisitallbutadream?andhasthelastpassofthemountainschangedallthatforus?Whatthen!hastthouneverbecomemybeloved,norlaininonebedwithme?

  ThouwhomIlookedtodeliverfromtheshameandthetormentofUtterbol,neverdidstthoufreethyselfwithoutmyhelping,andmeetmeinthedarkwood,andleadmetotheSagewhoridethyonderbehindus!No,nordidstthouridefearlesswithme,leavingtheworldbehind;nordidstthoucomfortmewhenmyheartwentnightobreakinginthewilderness!NortheedidI

  deliverasIsawtheerunningnakedfromthejawsofdeath。

  Norwereweweddedinthewildernessfarfromourownfolk。

  NordidstthoudelivermefromthevenomoftheDryTree。

  Yeaverily,nordidwedrinktogetheroftheWateroftheWell!

  ItisallbuttalesofSwevenham,abluevapourhangingonthemountainsyonder!Sobeitthen!Andhereweridetogether,deedless,amanandamaidofwhomnotalemaybetold。

  Whatnextthen,andwhoshallsunderus?”

  Therewithhedrewhisswordfromthesheath,andtosseditintotheair,andcaughtitbythehiltsasitcamedown,andhecriedout:

  “Hearken,Ursula!BymyswordIswearit,thatwhenIcomehometothelittleland,ifmyfatherandmymotherandallmykindredfallnotdownbeforetheeandworshipthee,thenwillIbeamanwithoutkindred,andIwillturnmybackonthelandIlove,andtheHousewhereinIwasborn,andwillwinfortheeandmeanewkindredthatalltheworldshalltellof。

  SohelpmeSaintNicholas,andallHallows,andtheMotherofGod!”

  Shelookedonhimwithexceedinglove,andsaid:“Ah,beloved,howfairthouart!IsitnotasIsaid,yea,andmore,thatnowlieththeworldatthyfeet,ifthouwiltstooptopickitup?

  Believeme,sweet,allfolkshallseethisasIseeit,andshalljudgebetwixttheeandme,anddeemmenaught。”

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