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  Asforthefolk,theyweresuchthatthestreetsseemedfullofholidaymakers,sojoyousandwelldightwerethey;andthewomenliketothosefairthrallswhomhehadseenthatothertime,savingthattheywerenotcladsowantonly,howevergaily。

  Theycameintothegreatsquare,andtheretheysawthatthemasonsandbuildershadbegunonthemasterchurchtomakeitfairerandbigger;thepeopleweresportingthereasinthestreets,andamongstthemweresomeweaponedmen,butthemostpartoftheseborethetokenoftheDryTree。

  SotheyenteredtheFlowerdeLuce,andhadgoodwelcomethere,asiftheywerecomehometotheirownhouse;forwhenitspeoplesawsuchagoodlyoldmanintheSage,andsostoutandtrimaknightaswasRichard,andaboveallwhentheybeheldthelovelinessofRalphandUrsula,theypraisedthemopen-mouthed,andcouldscarcemakeenoughofthem。

  Andwhentheyhadhadtheirmeatandwererestedcametwoofthemaidsthereandaskedthemifitwerelawfultotalkwiththem;

  andRalphlaughedandbadethemsitbythem,andeatadaintymorsel;

  andtheytookthatblushing,fortheywerefairandyoung,andRalph’sfaceandthemerrywordsofhismouthstirredtheheartswithinthem:

  andforsoothitwasnotsomuchtheythatspakeasUrsulaandtheSage;

  forRalphwassomewhatfewspoken,whereasheponderedconcerningthecomingdays,andwhathehalfdeemedthathesawa-doingatUpmeads。

  Butatlasttheyfoundtheirtongues,andsaidhowthatalreadyrumourwasabroadthattheywereintheBurgwhohaddrunkoftheWateroftheWellattheWorld’sEnd;andsaidone:

  “Itisindeedafairsighttoseeyoufolkcomingbackintriumph;

  andsomethinkswillmanydeemifyeabidewithusoverto-morrow,andyet,Lady,forawhilewearewell-nighasjoyousasyecanbe,whereaswehavebutnewlycomeintonewlifealso:

  someofusfromverythralldomofthemostgrievous,andIamofthose;

  andsomeofusindailyperilofit,liketomysisterhere。

  Somayhappen。”saidshe,smiling,“noneofusshallseektotheWelluntilwehavewornourpresentblissalittlethreadbare。”

  Ursulasmiledonher,buttheSagesaid:“Mayhappenitisofnoavailspeakingofsuchthingstoayoungandfairwoman;butwhatwouldbetideyouiftheoldBurgersweretocomebackandwintheirwallsagain?”Themaidwhohadbeenathrallchangedcountenanceathisword;buttheotheronesaid:

  “IftheBurgerscomeback,theywillfindthemuponthewallswhohavealreadychacedthem。Thoumaystdeemmeslimandtender,oldwiseman;

  butsuchasminearmis,ithasupheavedtheedgesagainstthefoe;andifitbeamurdertoslayaBurger,thenamIworthyofthegallows。”“Yea,yea。”

  quothRichard,laughing,“yeshallbedouble-mannedtheninthisgoodtown:

  yemaywellwin,unlessthesightofyoushallmakethefoeoverfierceforthegain。”

  SaidtheSage“Itiswell,maiden,andifyeholdtothat,andkeepyourcarlesinthesameroad,yeneednottofeartheBurgers:

  andtosaysooth,Ihaveitinmymind,thatbeforelongyeshallhavebothwarandvictory。”

  ThenRalphseemedtowakeupasfromadream,andhearose,andsaid:

  “Thouartintheright,Sage,andtomineeyesitseemeththatboththouandIshallbesharersinthewarandthevictory。”

  Andtherewithhefelltostridingupanddownthehall,whilethetwomaidenssatgazingonhimwithgleamingeyesandflushedcheeks。

  Butinalittlewhilehecamebacktohisseatandsathimdown,andfelltotalkwiththewomen,andaskedthemofthetownandthebuildingtherein,andthemarkets,whethertheythrove;

  andtheyandtwoorthreeofthetownsmenormerchantsansweredall,andtoldhimhowfairtheirestatewas,andhowthrivingwasthelotofoneandallwiththem。

  TherewithwasRalphwellpleased,andtheysattalkingthereingoodfellowshiptillthenightwassomewhatworn,andallmenfaredtobed。

  RalphSeesHamptonandtheScaurWhenitwasmorningRalpharoseandwentintothehallofthehostelry,andevenasheenteredittheoutsidedooropened,andincameRoger,andRichardwithhimforhehadbeenastirveryearlyandRoger,whowasarmedfromheadtofootandworeacoatoftheDryTree,criedout:

  “Now,Lord,thouwertbestdoonthywar-gear,forthoushaltpresentlybecaptainofanhost。”“Yea,Roger。”quothRalph,“andhastthoudonewell?”

  “Wellenough。”saidRichard;“thinehostshallnotbeagreatone,butnomaninitwillbeablencher,fortheybeallchampionsoftheDryTree。”

  “Yea。”quothRoger,“soitwasthatStephena-Hurstbroughtmetoacompanyofmyoldfellows,andwewentallofustogethertotheCaptainoftheBurge’enheoftheDryTree,whointheselatestdaysismadecaptainofall,anddidhimtowitthatthouhadstaneed;andwhereashe,asallofus,hadheardofthestrokesthatthoustruckestinthewoodthatdaywhenthyhappinessfirstbegan,woeworththewhile!hesticklednottogivesomeofusleavetolookonthehand-playwiththee。

  Butsoft,myLord!aboundnotinthanksasyet,tillItellthee。

  ThesaidCaptainhathgottensomewhatofthemindofachapmanbydwellinginatown,’tislikethesaintsforgivemeforsayingso!andwouldstrikeabargainwiththee。”

  “Yea。”saidRalph,smiling,“Ipartlyguesswhatlikethebargainis;

  butsaythou。”

  SaidRoger:“Ilikenothisbargain,notforthysakebutmineown;

  thisitis,thatweshallride,allofuswhoaretobeofthyfellowship,totheCastleoftheScaurto-day,andtherethyLadyshallsitinthethronewhereasinpastdaysourLadyandQueenwaswonttosit;andthatthoushaltswearuponherhead,thatwhensoeverhebiddeththeecometothehelpoftheBurgoftheFourFrithsandthetribesoftheWheat-wearers,thoushaltcomeinarmsbythestraightestroadwithsuchfellowshipasthoumaystgather;

  andifthouwiltsodo,weoftheDryTreewhogowiththeeonthisjourneyarethinetosaveortospendbyfloodorfield,orcastlewall,amidsttheedgesandtheshaftsandthefire-flaught。Whatsayestthou——

  thouwhoartlucky,andhastoflatebecomewise?AndIwilltellthee,thatthoughIhopeitnot,yetIwouldthoushouldstnaysayit;foritwillbehardformetoseeanotherwomansittinginourLady’sseat:

  yea,toseehersittingthere,whohathstolenherluck。”

  SaidRalph:“NowthisprofferoftheCaptain’sIcallfriendlyandknightly,andIwillgladlyswearashewill;allthemoreaswithoutanyoathIshouldneverfailhimwhensoeverhemaysendforme。

  Asforthee,Roger,ridewithusifthouwilt,andthoushaltbewelcomebothinthecompany,andattheHighHouseofUpmeadswhensowecomethere。”

  ThenwasRogersilent,butnowiseabashed;andastheyspoketheyheardthetrampofhorsesandtheclashofweapons,andtheysawthroughtheopendoorthreemen-at-armsridinguptothehouse;

  soRalphwentouttowelcomethem;theywerearmedfullwellinbrightarmour,andtheircoatswereoftheDryTree,andweretallmenandwarrior-like。TheyhailedRalphascaptain,andhegavethemtheseleofthedayandbadecomeinanddrinkacup;

  sodidthey,buttheywerescarceofftheirhorseseretherecameanotherthree,andthensixtogether,andsooneafterothertillthehalloftheFlowerdeLucewasfullofthegleamofsteelandclashofarmour,andtheladsheldtheirhorseswithoutandweremerrywiththesightofthestalwartmen-at-arms。

  NowcomethUrsuladownfromherchambercladinherbravery;

  andwhentheysawhertheysetupashoutforjoyofher,sothattheraftersrangagain;butshelaughedforpleasureofthem,andpouredthemoutthewine,tilltheyweremerrierwiththesightofherthanwiththegoodliquor。

  NowRogercomestoRalphandtellshimthathedeemshishosthathcometothelastman。ThenRalpharmedhim,andthosetwomaidensbroughthimhishorse,andtheymountallofthemanddrawupintheSquare;andRogerandStephena-Hurstarraythem,fortheywerechosenofthemasleadersalongwithRalph,andRichard,whomtheyallknew,atleastbyhearsay。

  ThenRogerdrewfromhispouchaparchment,andreadtherollofnames,andtherewasnomanlacking,andtheywerethreescoresavefive,besidesRogerandtheway-farers,andneverwasabandoflikenumberseenbetter;

  andRichardsaidsoftlyuntoRalph:“Ifwehadafewmoreofthese,IshouldcarelittlewhatfoemenweshouldmeetinUpmeads:soothly,mylord,theyhadaswellhaveriddenintoredHellasintoourgreenfields。”

  “Fearnot,Richard。”saidRalph,“weshallhaveenough。”

  SothentheyrodeoutoftheSquareandthroughthestreetstotheNorthGate,andmuchfolkwasabroadtolookonthem,andtheyblessedthemastheywent,bothcarlesandqueans;

  fortherumourwastowardthattherewasridingagoodanddearLordandaFriendoftheWelltogethisownagainfromoutofthehandsofthealiens。

  HerewiththeyridealittletrotthroughtheFreedomoftheBurg,andwhentheywereclearofittheyturnedasidefromthewoodlandhighwaywhereonRalphhaderstriddenwithRogerandfollowedtheridesagoodwaytillitwaspastnoon,whentheycameintoaveryclosethicketwheretherewasbutanarrowandwindingwaywhereontwomenmightnotrideabreast,andRogersaid:

  “Now,ifweweretheoldBurgers,andtheDryTreestillholdingtheScaur,weshouldpresentlyknowwhatsteel-pointdinnermeaneth;

  ifthedeadcouldriseoutoftheirgravestogreettheirfoemen,weshouldanonbeamerrycompanyhere。Butatlasttheylearnedthetrick,andwerewonttofetchacompassroundaboutGreyGooseThicketasithightamongstus。”

  “Well。”saidRalph,“buthowiftherebyanywaylayingus;

  theBurgersmaybewiserstillthanthoudeemest,andyemayhavelearnedthemmorethanthouartmindedtothink。”

  “Nay。”saidRoger,“Ibadeahalfscoreturnasidebythethicketpathonourlefthands;thatshallmakeallsure;butindeedIlookfornolurkersasyet。Inamonth’stimethatmaybetide,butnotyet;notyet。

  Buttellme,fairSir,haveyeanydeemingofwherethoumaystgettheemorefolkwhobenotafraidofthehardhand-play?ForRichardhathbeentellingmethattherebetidingsintheair。”

  SaidRalph:“Ifhopeplaymenotfalse,IlooktogathersomestoutcarlesoftheShepherdCountry。”“Yea。”saidRoger,“butIshalltelltheethattheyhavebeenatwhilesunfriendsoftheDryTree。”SaidRalph:

  “Ithinktheywillbefriendsuntome。”“Thenitshalldowell。”

  saidRoger,“fortheybegoodinafray。”

  Sotalkedtheyastheyrode,buteverRogerwouldgivenoheedtoUrsula。

  butmadeasifhewottednotthatshewasthere,thougheverandanonRalphwouldbeturningbacktospeaktoherandhelpherthroughthepasses。

  Atlastthethicketbegantodwindle,andpresentlyridingoutofalittlevalleyorlongtrenchontoaridgenearlybareoftrees,theysawbelowthemafairgreenplain,andinthemidstofitagreatheapofgreyrocksrisingoutofitlikeareefoutofthesea,andonthesaidreef,andclimbingupasitweretothetopmostofit,thewhitewallsofagreatcastle,thecrownwhereofwasahugeroundtower。

  Atthefootoftheridgewasathorpofwhitehousesthatchedwithstrawscatteredoveragoodpieceoftheplain。

  Thecompanydrewreinontheridge-top,andtheChampionsraisedagreatshoutatthesightoftheiroldstrong-place;

  andRogerturnedtoRalphandsaid:“FairSir,howdeemestthouoftheCastleoftheScaur?”butRichardbrokein:

  “Formypart,friendRoger,Ideemthatyedoliketopeopleunlearnedinwartoleavethestrongholdungarnishedofmen。

  Thisisafool’sdeed。”“Nay,nay。”saidRoger,“weneednotbeover-hasty,whileitisourchiefbusinesstoorderthemingledfolkoftheWheat-wearersandotherswhodwellintheBurgasnow。”

  ThenspakeRalph:“YethowwiltthousaybutthatthefoemenwhomwegotomeetinUpmeadsmaybesomeofthoseveryBurgers:hastthouheardwhethertheyhavefoundanewdwellingamongsomeunhappyfolk,orbestillroving:

  maybetheyshalldeemUpmeadsfair。”

  SpakeMichaela-Hurst:“Bythyleave,fairSir,wehavehadawordofthoseridersandstrong-thievesthattheyhavefetchedafarcompass,andgotthemarmour,andbecomeintothewoodlandnorthoftheWoodDebateable。

  Forlikeallstrong-thieves,theylovethewood。”

  Rogerlaughed:“Yea,aswedid,friendMichael,whenwewerethieves;

  whereasnowwebelordsandgentlemen。Butastothytidings,Isetnotmuchbythem;forofthesamemessagewasthiswordthattheyhadalreadyfallenonHighambytheWay;andweknowthatthiscannotbetrue;

  sincethoughforsooththeAbbothashadunpeaceonhishands,weknowwherehisfoemencamefrom,theWesttowit,andtheBandedBarons。”

  “Yea,yea。”quoththeSage,“butmaynottheBurgershavetakenservicewiththem?”“Yea,forsooth。”quothRoger,“butIdeemnot,orwehadbeensurerthereof。”

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