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  Thustheyspake,andtheylighteddownallofthemtobreathetheirhorses,andUrsulaspakewithRalphastheywalkedthegreenswardtogetheralittleapart,andsaid:

  “Sweetheart,Iamafraidofto-day。”

  “Yea,dear。”saidhe,“andwherefore?”Shesaid:

  “Itwillbehardformetoenterthatgrimhouseyonder,andsitintheseatwhenceIwaserewhilethreatenedbytheevilhagwithhairlikeagreyshe-bear。”

  Hemademuchofherandsaid:“YetbelikeaFriendoftheWellmayovercomethisalso;andwithalthehallshallbefarotherto-daywhenitwas。”

  Shelookedaboutonthewarriorsastheylayonthegrassorloiteredbytheirhorses;thenshesmiled,andherfacelightened,andshereddenedandcastdownhereyesandsaid:

  “Yea,thatissooth;thatdaytherewerefewmeninthehall,andtheyoldandevilofsemblance。ItwasabandofwomenwhotookmeinthethorpandbroughtmeupintotheCastle,andmishandledmethere,andcastmeintoprisonthere;

  whereasthesebegoodfellows,andfrankandfreeofaspect。

  But0,myheart,lookthouhowfearfulthepiled-uprocksrisefromtheplainandthewallswindupamongstthem;

  andthathugetower,thecrownofall!Surelythereisnonemorefearfulintheworld。”

  Hekissedherandlaughedmerrily,andsaid:“Yea,sweetheart,andtherewillbeanotherchangeinthefolkofthehallwhenwecometherethistime,towit,thatthoushouldstnotbealonetherein,evenwereallthesechampions,andRichardandtheSageawayfromthee。

  Wiltthoutellmehowthatshallbe?”

  Sheturnedtohimandkissedhimandcaressedhim,andthentheyturnedbackagaintowardtheirfellows,forbynowtheyhadwalkedtogetheragoodwayalongtheridge。

  Sothentheygattohorseagainandrodeintothethorp,wheremenandwomenstoodabouttobeholdthem,andmadethemhumblereverenceastheypassedby。

  SorodetheytothebaillyoftheCastle;andifthatstrongholdlookedterriblefromtheridgeabove,tenfoldmoreterribleofaspectitwaswhentheupperpartswerehiddenbythegreyrocks,andtheysohugeandbeetling,andthoughthesunwasbrightaboutthem,andtheyinthemidstoftheirfriends,yetevenRalphfeltsomewhatofdreadcreepoverhim:

  yethesmiledcheerfullyasUrsulaturnedananxiousfaceonhim。

  Theyalightedfromtheirhorsesinthebailly,foroversteepforhorse-hoofswasthewalledwayupward;andastheybegantomount,eventhemerryChampionshushedtheirholidayclamourforaweofthehugestronghold,andRalphtookUrsulabythehand,andshesidleduptohim,andsaidsoftly:“Yea,itwasheretheydravemeup,thosewomen,thrustingandsmitingme;andsomewouldhavestrippedoffmyraiment,butonewhoseemedthewisest,said,’Nay,leavehertillshecomebeforetheancientLady,forhergearmaybeatokenofwhencesheis,andwhither,ifshebecomeasaspy。’SoIescapedthemforthatmoment。

  AndnowIwonderwhatweshallfindinthehallwhenwecomeinthither。

  Itissomewhatliketome,aswhenonegetsupfrombedinthedeadnight,whenallisquietandthemoonisshining,andgoesoutofthechamberintothehall,andcomingback,almostdreadstoseesomehorrorlyinginone’splaceamidthefamiliarbedclothes。”

  Andshegrewpalerasshespake。ThenRalphcomfortedherandtrimmedhiscountenancetoalookofmirth,butinwardlyhewasillatease。

  Souptheywentandup,tilltheycametoalevelplacewhereonwasbuiltthechiefhallanditschambers:theretheystoodawhiletobreathethembeforethedoor,whichwasratherlowthangreat;

  andUrsulaclungtoRalphandtrembled,butRalphspakeinherear:

  “Takeheart,mysweet,orthesemen,andRogerinespecial,willthinktheworseofthee;andthouaFriendoftheWell。

  What!hereisnaughttohurtthee!thisisnaughtbesidetheperilsofthedesert,andtheslavesandtheevillordofUtterbol。”

  “Yea。”shesaid,“butmeseemethIlovedtheenotsosoreasnowIdo。

  Ofriend,Iambecomeaweakwomanandunvaliant,andthereisnaughtinmebutloveofthee,andloveoflifebecauseofthee;

  nordostthouknowaltogetherwhatbefellmeinthathall。”

  ButRalphturnedaboutandcriedoutinaloud,cheerfulvoice:

  “Letusenter,friends!andloyou,IwillshowtheChampionsoftheDryTreethewayintotheirownhallandhighplace。”

  Therewithhethrustthedooropen,foritwasnotlocked,andstrodeintothehall,stillleadingUrsulabythehand,andallthecompanyfollowedhim,theclashoftheirarmourresoundingthroughthehugebuilding。Thoughitwaslong,itwasnotsomuchthatitwaslongasthatitwasbroad,andexceedinghigh,sothatintheduskofitthegreatvaultoftheroofwasdimandmisty。Therewasnomantherein,nohallingonitswalls,nobenchesnorboards,naughtbutthegreatstandingtableofstoneonthedais,andthestonehigh-seatamidstofit:

  andtheplacedidverilyseemlikethehouseandhallofapeoplethathaddiedoutinonehourbecauseoftheirevildeeds。

  Theystoodstillamomentwhentheywereallfairlywithindoors,andRogerthrustuptoRalphandsaid,butsoftly:“Thewomanisblenching,andallfornaught;wereitnotfortheoath,wehadbesthaveleftherinthethorp:

  Ifearmeshewillbringevildaysonouroldhomewithhershiveringfear。

  HowfarotherwisecameourLadyinhitherwhenfirstshecameamongstus,whentheDukeofusfoundherinthewoodaftershehadbeenthrustoutfromSunwaybytheBaronwhomthouslewestafterward。

  OurDukebroughtherinhitherwrappedupinhisknight’sscarletcloak,andwentupwithherontothedais;butwhenshecamethither,sheturnedaboutandlethercloakfalltoearth,andstoodtherebarefootinhersmock,asshehadbeencastoutintothewildwood,andshespreadabroadherhands,andcriedoutinaloudvoiceassweetastheMayblackbird,’MayGodblessthisHouseandtheabodeofthevaliant,andtheshelterofthehapless。’“

  SaidUrsulaandhervoicewasfirmandthecolourcomebacktohercheeksnow,whileRalphstoodagazeandwondering:“Roger,thoulovestmelittle,meseemeth,thoughifIdidlessthanIdo,IshoulddoagainstthewillofthyLadythatwasQueeninthishall。

  Buttellme,Roger,whereisgonethatotherone,thefearfulshe-bearofthiscrag,whosatinyonderstonehigh-seat,androaredatmeandmockedme,andgavemeoverintothehandsofhertormentors,whohaledmeawaytotheprisonwherefromthyveryLadydeliveredme?”

  “Lady。”saidRoger,“thetaleofherisshortsincethedaythousawestherherein。OnthedaywhenwefirsthadtheeviltidingsoftheslayingofmyLadyweweresadatheart,andcalledtomindancienttransgressionsagainstus;thereforewefellontheshe-bear,asthoucallesther,andhercompanyofmenandwomen,andsomeweslewandsomewethrustforth;

  butastoher,Islewhernotthreefeetfromwherethoustandestnow。

  Arumourthereisthatshewalketh,anditmaybeso;yetinthesummernoonyeneednotlooktoseeher。”

  Ralphsaidcoldly:“Roger,letusbedonewithminstrels’tales;leadmetotheplacewheretheoathistobesworn,fortimepresses。”

  ScarcewerethewordsoutofhismouthereRogerstrodeforwardandgathimontothedaisandwenthastilytothewallbehindthehigh-seat,whencehetookdownaverygreathorn,andsetittohislipsandwindeditloudlythrice,sothatthegreatandhighhallwasfullofitsechoes。

  Richardstartedthereatandhalfdrewhissword;buttheSageputhishanduponthehilts,andsaid:“Itisnaught,lettheedgesliequiet。”

  Ursulastaredastonished,butnowshequakednomore;Ralphchangednotcountenanceawit,andthechampionsoftheTreemadeasifnaughthadbeendonethattheylookednotfor。ButthereaftercriedRogerfromthedais:

  “ThisisthetokenthatthemenoftheDryTreearemetformattersofimport;

  thusistheMotehallowed。Comeuphither,yealiens,andyealsoofthefellowship,thattheoathmaybesworn,andwemaygoourways,evenasthealiencaptainbiddeth。”

  ThenRalphtookUrsula’shandagain,andwentupthehallcalmlyandproudly,andthechampionsfollowedwithRichardandtheSage。

  RalphandUrsulawentupontothedais,andhesetdownUrsulainthestonehigh-seat,andeveninthehallduskarightfair-colouredpictureshelookedtherein;forshewascladinagoodlygreengownbroideredwithflowers,andagreencloakwithgoldorphreysoverit;herhairwasspreadabroadoverhershoulders,andonherheadwasagarlandofroseswhichthewomenoftheFlowerdeLucehadgivenher;sothereshesatwithherfairface,whencenowallthewrinklesoftroubleandfearweresmoothedout,lookinglikeanimageoftheearlysummer-tideitself。

  Andthechampionslookedonherandmarvelled,andonewhisperedtotheotherthatitwastheirLadyofaforetimecomebackagain;

  onlyRoger,whohadnowgonebacktotherestofthefellowship,casthiseyesupontheground,andmuttered。

  NowRalphdrawshissword,andlaysitnakedonthestonetable,andhestoodbesideUrsulaandsaid:“ChampionsoftheDryTree,bythebladeofUpmeadswhichliethherebeforeme,andbytheheadwhichIlovebestintheworld,andisbestworthyoflove“

  andherewithhelaidhishandonUrsula’shead,“IswearthatwhensoevertheCaptainoftheDryTreecallethonme,whetherIbeeatingordrinking,abedorstandingonmyfeet,atpeaceoratwar,gladorsorry,IshalldomyutmosttocometohisaidstraightwaywithwhatsoforceImaygather。

  Isthisrightlysworn,Champions?”

  SaidStephena-Hurst:“Itisswornwellandknightly,andnowcomethouroath。”

  “Nay。”saidRalph,“Ihadnomindtodriveabargainwithyou;

  yourdeedsshallproveyou;andIfearnotforyourdoughtiness。”

  SaidStephen:“Yea,Lord;buthebadeussweartothee。

  Reachmethysword,Ipraythee。”

  ThenRalphreachedhimhisswordacrossthegreatstonetable,andStephentookit,andkissedthebladeandthehilts;

  andthenlifteduphisvoiceandsaid:“Bythehiltsandtheblade,bythepointandtheedge,wesweartofollowtheLordRalphofUpmeadsforayearandaday,andtodohiswillinallwise。

  SohelpusGodandAllhallows!”

  Andtherewithhegavetheswordtotheothers,andeachmanofthemkisseditashehad。

  ButRalphsaid:“Champions,forthisoathIthankyouallheartily。

  ButitisnotmymeaningthatIshouldholdyoubymeforayear,whereasIdeemIshalldoallthatmykindredmayneedinthreedays’

  spacefromthefirsthourwhereinwesetfootinUpmeads。”

  Stephensmiledfriendlyathimandnodded,andsaid:“Thatmaywellbe;

  butnowtomakeagoodendofthismoteIwilltelltheeathing;towit,thatourCaptain,yea,andallwe,aremindedtotrytheebythisfrayinUpmeads,nowweknowthatthouhastbecomeaFriendoftheWell。

  Andifthouturnoutaswedeemislikest,wewillgivetheethisCastleoftheScaur,fortheeandthosethatshallspringfromthyloins;

  forwedeemthatsomesuchmanasthouwillbetheonlyonetoholditworthily,andinsuchwiseasitmaybeastrongholdagainsttyrantsandforthehelpingofpeaceablefolk;sinceforsooth,weoftheDryTreehaveheardsomewhatoftheWellattheWorld’sEnd,andtrowinthemightthereof。”

  Hemadeanend;andRalphkeptsilenceandponderedthematter。

  ButRogerlifteduphisheadandbrokein,andsaid:“Yea,yea!thatisit:

  weareallbecomemenofpeace,weridersoftheDryTree!”

  Andhelaughedwithal,butasonenowisebestpleased。

  ButasRalphwasgatheringhiswordstogether,andUrsulawaslookinguptohimwithtroubleinherfaceagain,cameamanofthethorprushingintothehall,andcriedout:

  “O,mylords!thereareweaponedmencomingforthfromthethicket。

  Saveus,weprayyou,forweareill-weaponedandmenofpeace。”

  Rogerlaughed,andsaid:“Eh,goodman!Soyewantusbackagain?

  ButmyLordRalph,andthouRichard,andthouStephen,comeyetotheshot-windowhere,thatgivethontotheforest。

  Wearehighuphere,andweshallseeallasclearlyasinagoodmirror。

  Hastthoushutthegates,carle?”“Yea,LordRoger。”quothhe,“andtherearesomefiftyofustogetherdowninthebase-court。”

  RalphandRichardandStephenlookedforthfromtheshotwindow,andsawverilyabandofmenridingdownthebentintothethorp,andRalph,whoasaforesaidwasfar-sightedandclear-sighted,said:

  “Yea,itisstrange:butwithoutdoubttheseareridersoftheDryTree;

  andtheyseemtometobesometen-score。ThouStephen,thouRoger,whatistohand?IsyourCaptainwonttogiveagiftandtakeitback……andsomewhatmorewithit?”Stephenlookedabashedathisword;

  andRogerhunghisheadagain。

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