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  ButtherewiththeSagedrewuptothemandsaid:“Benotdismayed,LordRalph。WhatwertthougoingtosaytotheChampionswhenthiscarlebrakein?”

  “This。”saidRalph,“thatIthankedtheDryTreeheartilyforitsgift,butthatmeseemeditnaughtwisetoleavethisstrongholddisgarnishedofmentillIcancomeorsendbackfromUpmeads。”

  Stephen’sfaceclearedattheword,andhesaid:“Ibidtheebelieveit,lord,thatthereisnotreasoninourCaptain’sheart;

  andthatiftherewereIwouldfightagainsthimandhismenonthybehalf。”AndRoger,thoughinasomewhatsurlyvoice,saidthelike。

  Ralphthoughtalittle,andthenhesaid:“Itiswell;gowedownandoutofgatestomeetthem,thatwemaythesoonergetonourwaytoUpmeads。”

  AndwithoutmorewordshewentuptoUrsulaandtookherhandandwentoutofthehall,anddowntherock-cutstair,andalltheywithhim。

  AndwhentheycameintotheBase-court,Ralphspoketothecarlesofthethorp,whostoodhuddledtogethersoreafeard,andsaid:

  “Throwopenthegates。TheseriderswhohavesoscaredyouarenaughtelsethantheChampionsoftheDryTreewhoarecomingbacktotheirstrongholdthattheymaykeepyousureagainstwickedtyrantswhowouldoppressyou。”

  Thecarleslookedaskanceatoneanother,butstraightwayopenedthegates,andRalphandhiscompanywentforth,andabodethenew-comersonalittlegreenmoundhalfabowshotfromtheCastle。

  RalphsatdownonthegrassandUrsulabyhim,andshesaid:

  “MyhearttellsmethattheseChampionsarenotraitors,howeverroughandfiercetheyhavebeen,andstillshallbeifoccasionserve。

  But0,sweetheart,howdearandsweetisthissunlitgreenswardafteryondergrimhold。Surely,sweet,itshallneverbeourdwelling?”

  “Iwotnot,beloved。”saidhe;“mustwenotgoanddwellwheredeedsshallleadus?andthehandofWeirdismighty。

  Butlothou,herearethenewcomerstohand!”

  Soitwasashesaid,andpresentlythewholebandcamebeforethem,andtheywerealloftheDryTree,stoutmenandwellweaponed,andtheyhadriddenexceedingfast,sothattheirhorsesweresomewhatspent。

  Atallmanverygallantlyarmed,whorodeattheirhead,leaptatoncefromhishorseandcameuptoRalphandhailedhim,andRogerandStephenbothmadeobeisancetohim。Ralph,whohadrisenup,hailedhiminhisturn,andthetallmansaid:“IamtheCaptainoftheDryTreeforlackofabetter;artthouRalphofUpmeads,fairsir?”

  “Evenso。”saidRalph。

  SaidtheCaptain:“ThouwiltmarvelthatIhaveriddenaftertheeonthespur;sohereisthetaleshortly。

  YourbackswerenotturnedonthewallsoftheBurganhour,erethreeofmyridersbroughtintomeamanwhosaid,andgavemetokensofhiswordbeingtrue,thathehadfalleninwithacompanyoftheoldBurgersintheWoodDebateable,whichbelikethouwottestof。”

  “AllweofUpmeadswotofit。”saidRalph。“Well。”saidtheCaptain,“amongstthesesaidBurgers,whoweredwellinginthewildwoodinsummercontent,thewordwentfreethattheywouldgathertothemotherbandsofstrong-thieveswhohauntthatwood,andgowiththemuponUpmeads,andfromUpmeads,whentheywerewaxenstrong,theywouldfalluponHighambytheWay,andthencewithyetmorestrengthontheirolddwellingoftheBurg。

  NowwhereasIknowthatthouartofUpmeads,andalsowhatthouart,andwhatthouhastdone,Ihaveriddenaftertheetotelltheewhatistoward。

  ButifthoudeemestIhavebroughttheealltheseridersitisnotwhollyso。

  Foritwasborneintomymindthatouroldstrongholdwasleftbareofmen,andIknewnotwhatmightbetide;andthatthemore,asmorethanonemanhastoldushowthatanotherbandofthedisinheritedBurgershavefallenuponHighamorthelandsthereof,andHighamisnogreatwayhence;

  sothatsomefivescoreoftheseridersaretoholdourCastleoftheScaur,andtherestarefortheetorideafieldwith。Asfortheothers,thouhastbeentoldalreadythattheScaur,andHamptontherewithisagiftfromustothee;forhenceforwardwebethelordsoftheBurgoftheFourFriths,andthatismorethanenoughforus。”

  RalphthankedtheCaptainforthis,anddidhimtowitthathewouldtakethegiftifhecamebackouttheUpmeadsfrayalive:saidhe,“WiththeeandtheWheat-wearersintheBurg,andmeintheScaur,nostrong-thiefshalldareliftuphishandintheseparts。”

  TheCaptainsmiled,andRalphwenton:“AndnowImustneedsasktheeforleavetodepart;whichisallthemoreneedful,whereasthymenhaveover-riddentheirhorses,andwemustneedsgoasoftpacetillwecometoHigham。”

  “Yea,artthouforHigham,fairsir?”saidtheCaptain。“Thatiswell;

  foryemaygetmentherefrom,andattheleastitislikethatyeshallheartidings:astomymenandtheirhorses,thishathbeenlookedto。

  ForfivehundredgoodmenoftheWheat-wearers,menwhohavenotlearnedthefeatofarmsa-horseback,arecomingthroughthewoodshithertohelpwardthycastle,fairlord;theywillbehereinsomethreehours’

  spaceandwillbringhorsesforthyfivescoremen,thereforedoyebutridesoftlytoHighamandifthesesergeantscatchupwithyouitiswell,butifnot,abidethematHigham。”

  “Thankshavethouforthisoncemore。”saidRalph;“andnowI

  havenomorewordthanthisforthee;thatIwillcometotheeatthyleastword,andservetheewithallthatIhave,tomyverylifeifneedbe。AndyetImustsaythis,thatIwotnotwhyyeandtheseothersarebecometome,whoamalientoyou,asverybrothers。”SaidtheCaptain:

  “Thereisthistobesaidofit,aswasaforesaid,thatallwecountthywinningoftheWellattheWorld’sEndasvaliancyinthee,yea,andluckwithal。But,moreover,shewhowasOurLadywouldhavehadtheeforherfriendhadshelived,andhowthencouldwebelessthanfriendstothee?

  Departinpeace,myfriend,andwelooktoseetheeagaininalittlewhile。”

  Therewithhekissedhim,andbadefarewell;andRalphbadehisbandtohorse,andtheywereinthesaddleinatwinkling,androdeawayfromHamptonatasoftpace。

  Butastheywent,RalphturnedtoUrsulaandsaid:

  “AndnowbelikeshallweseeBourtonAbbasoncemore,andthehousewherefirstIsawthee。AndOhowsweetthouwert!

  AndIwassohappyandsoyoung。”

  “Yea。”shesaid,“andsorelyIlongedforthee,andnowwehavelongbeentogether,asitseemeth;andyetthatlongspaceshallbebutalittlewhileofourlives。But,myfriend,astoBourtonAbbas,Imisdoubtmeofourseeingit;

  forthereisanigherroadbytheby-waystoHigham,whichthesemenknow,anddoubtlessthatwayweshallwend:

  andIamgladthereof;forIshalltellthee,thatsomewhatI

  fearthatthorp,lestitshouldlayholdofme,andwakemefromadream。”

  “Yea。”saidRalph,“buteventhen,belikethoushouldstfindmebesidethee;asifIhadfallenasleepintheale-house,anddreamedoftheWellattheWorld’sEnd,andthenawokeandseenthedearbarefootmaidenbusyingheraboutherhouseanditsmatters。

  Thatwerenaughtsoill。”

  “Ah。”shesaid,“lookroundonthymen,andthinkofthemightofwarthatisinthem,andthinkofthedeedstocome。

  ButOhowIwouldthatthesenextfewdayswerewornaway,andweyetaliveforalongwhile。”

  TheyCometotheGateofHighamBytheWayItwasasUrsulahaddeemed,andtheymadeforHighambytheshortestroad,sothattheycamebeforethegatealittlebeforesunset:

  totheverygatetheycamenot;fortherewerestrongbarriersbeforeit,andmen-at-armswithinthem,asthoughtheywerelookingforanonfall。

  AndamongstthesewerebowmenwhobendedtheirbowsonRalphandhiscompany。

  SoRalphstayedhismen,androdeuptothebarrierswithRichardandStephena-Hurst,allthreeofthembare-headedwiththeirswordsinthesheaths;

  andStephenmoreoverbearingawhiteclothonatruncheon。Thenaknightofthetown,verybravelyarmed,cameforthfromthebarriersandwentuptoRalph,andsaid:“Fairsir,artthouaknight?”“Yea。”saidRalph。

  Saidtheknight,“Whobeye?”“IhightRalphofUpmeads。”saidRalph,“andthesebemymen:andwepraytheeforguestinginthetownofmyLordAbbotto-night,andleavetodepartto-morrowbetimes。”

  “Ounhappyyoungman。”saidtheknight,“meseemsthesemenbenotsomuchthineasthouarttheirs;fortheyareoftheDryTree,andbeartheirtokenopenly。Wiltthouthenlodgethycompanyofstrong-thieveswithhonestmen?”

  Stephena-Hurstlaughedroughlyatthisword,butRalphsaidmildly:

  “ThesemenareindeedoftheDryTree,buttheyaremymenandundermyrule,andtheyberidingonmyerrands,whichbelawful。”

  Theknightwassilentawhileandthenhesaid:“Well,itmaybeso;

  butintothistowntheycomenot,forthetaleofthemisoverlongforhonestmentohearkento。”

  Evenashespake,aman-at-armssomewhatevillyarmedshovedthroughthebarriers,thrustingabackcertainofhisfellows,and,cominguptoRalph,stoodstaringupintohisfacewiththetearsstartingintohiseyes。

  Ralphlookedamoment,andthenreacheddownhisarmstoembracehim,andkissedhisface;forlo!itwashisownbrotherHugh。

  Withalhewhisperedinhisear:“Gettheebehindus,Hugh,ifthouwiltcomewithus,lad。”SoHughpassedonquietlytowardtheband,whileRalphturnedtotheknightagain,whosaidtohim,“Whoisthatman?”

  “Heismineownbrother。”saidRalph。“Behethebrotherofwhomhewill。”

  saidtheknight,“hewasnonethelessourswornman。Yefools。”

  saidhe,turningtowardthemeninthebarrier,“whydidyenotslayhim?”

  “Heslippedout。”saidthey,“beforewewottedwhathewasabout。”

  Saidtheknight,“Wherewereyourbows,then?”

  Saidaman:“Theywerepressingsohardonthebarrier,thatwecouldnotdrawabowstring。Besides,howmightweshoothimwithouthittingthee,belike?”

  TheknightturnedtowardRalph,grownwrothandsurly,andthatthemorehesawStephenandRichardgrinning;hesaid:

  “Fairsir,yehavestrengthenedtheoldsawthatsaith,Tellmewhatthyfriendsare,andIwilltelltheewhatthouart。

  Thouhaststolenourmanwithnotawordonit。”

  “Fairsir。”saidRalph,“meseemeththoumakestmorewordsthanenoughaboutit。ShallIbuymybrotherofthee,then?

  Ihaveagoodfewpiecesinmypouch。”Thecaptainshookhisheadangrily。

  “Well。”saidRalph,“howcanIpleasethee,fairsir?”

  Quoththeknight:“Thoucanstpleasemebestbyturningthyhorses’

  headsawayfromHigham,allthesortofyou。”Hesteppedbacktowardthebarriers,andthencameforwardagain,andsaid:

  “Lookyou,man-at-arms,IwarntheethatItrusttheenot,anddeemthatthouliest。NowhaveImindtoissueoutandfalluponyou:

  foryeshallbeevilguestsinmyLordAbbot’slands。”

  NowatlastRalphwaxedsomewhatwroth,andhesaid:

  “Comeoutthen,ifyouwill,andweshallmeetyoumanforman;

  thereisyetlightonthislilylea,andwewilldosomuchforthee,churlthoughthoube。”

  Butashespoke,camethesoundsofhorns,andlo,overthebentshowedthepointsofspears,andthenallthosefive-scoreoftheDryTreewhomthecaptainhadsentafterRalphcamepouringdownthebent。

  Theknightlookedonthemunderthesharpofhishand,tillhesawtheDryTreeontheircoatsalso,andthenheturnedandgathimhastilyintothebarriers;andwhenhewasamongsthisownmenhefelltoroaringoutadefiancetoRalph,andaboltflewforth,andtwoorthreeshafts,buthurtnoone。RichardandStephendrewtheirswords,butRalphcriedout:

  “Comeaway,friends,tarrynottobickerwiththesefools,whoareafraidoftheyknownotwhat:itisbutlyingunderthenakedheavento-nightinsteadofundertherafters,butwehavealllodgedthusamanytimes:

  andweshallbenighertoourjourney’sendto-morrowwhenwewakeup。”

  TherewithheturnedhishorsewithRichardandStephenandcametohisownmen。TherewasmuchlaughterandjeeringattheAbbot’smenamidstoftheDryTree,bothofthosewhohadriddenwithRalph,andthenew-comers;buttheyarrayedthemtoridefurtheringoodorder,andpresentlywereskirtingthewallsofHighamoutofbow-shot,andmakingfortheDowncountrybytheclearofthemoon。

  ThesergeantshadgottenahorseforHugh,andbyRalph’sbiddingherodebesidehimastheywenttheirways,andthetwobrethrentalkedtogetherlovingly。

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