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  TheyRidetoBearCastleButwhiletheyspakethusandweremerry,thedawnhadwellnighpassedintodaylight。ThenRalphbadeoldGilessleepforanhour,andwentforthandcalledRogerandRichardandwenttothegreatbarn。

  TherehebadethewatchwakeupStephenandallmen,andtheygattohorseasspeedilyastheymight,andwereontheroaderethesunwasfullyup。

  Thespearmenofthethorpdidnotfailthem,andnumberedtwentyandthreealltold。GileshadahorsegivenhimandrodethewaybyRalph。

  Theyrodeupanddownthehillsanddales,butwentacrosscountryandnotbytheGreenway,forthuswisetheroadwasshorter。

  Butwhentheyhadgonesometwoleagues,andwerenighontopofacertainlowgreenridge,theydeemedthattheyheardmen’svoicesanighandtheclashofarms;anditmustbesaidthatbyRalph’sredetheyjourneyedsomewhatsilently。

  SoRalph,whowasridingfirstwithGiles,bidallstayandletthecrownoftheridgecoverthem。Sodidthey,andGilesgatoffhishorseandcreptontothetopoftheridgetillhecouldseedowntothedalebelow。Presentlyhecamedownagaintheoldfaceofhimpuckeredwithmirth,andsaidsoftlytoRalph:

  “DidInotsaythouwertlucky?hereisthefirstfruitsthereof。

  Rideovertheridge,lord,atonce,andyeshallhavewhatthereisofthemassafeasasheepinapenfold。”

  SoRalphdrewswordandbeckonedhismenup,andtheyallhandledtheirweaponsandrodeoverthebrow,andtarriednotonemomentthere,noteventocrytheircries;fordowninthebottomwereasortofmen,twoscoreandsixastheycountedthemafterward

  sittingorlyingaboutacookingfire,orloiteringhereandthere,withtheirhorsesstandingbehindthem,andtheymostlyunhelmed。

  TheChampionsknewthematonceformenoftheiroldfoes,andtherewasscarcetimeforaworderethefullhalfofthemhadpassedbytheswordoftheDryTree;thenRalphcriedouttosparetherest,unlesstheyofferedtorun;sothefoemencastdowntheirweaponsandstoodstill,andwerepresentlybroughtbeforeRalph,whosatonthegrassamidstoftheringoftheChampions。HelookedonthemawhileandrememberedthefavourofthosewhomhehadseenerewhileintheBurg;buterehecouldspeakGilessaidsoftlyinhisear:

  “ThesebeoftheBurg,forsooth,asyemayseebytheirdogs’faces;

  buttheybenotcladnorarmedasthosewhomwehavemetheretofore。

  Askthemwhencetheybe,lord。”

  Ralphspakeandsaid:“Whenceandwhitherareye,yemanslayers?”

  Butnomanofthemanswered。ThensaidRalph:“Passthesemurderersbytheedgeofthesword,Stephen;unlesssomeoneofthemwillsavehislifeandthelifeofhisfellowsbyspeaking。”

  Ashespake,oneoftheyoungestofthemenhungdownhisheadalittle,andthenraiseditup:“WiltthouspareourlivesifIspeak?”

  “Yea。”saidRalph。“Wiltthouswearitbytheedgeoftheblade?”

  saidtheman。Ralphdrewforthhisswordandsaid:“Lothen!

  Iswearit。”Themannoddedhishead,andsaid:“Fewwordsarebest;andwhereasIwotnotifmywordswillavailtheeaught,andsincetheywillsaveourlives,Iwilltelltheetruly。

  WearemenoftheBurgwhomthesegreen-coatedthievesdraveoutoftheBurgonanunluckyday。Well,someofus,ofwhomIwasone,fetchedacompassandcrossedthewaterthatrunneththroughUpmeadsbytheRedBridge,andsogatusintotheWoodDebateablethroughtheUplands。Therewestruckabargainwiththemainbandofstrong-thievesofthewood,thatweandtheytogetherwouldgetusanewhomeinUpmeads,whichisafatandpleasantland。

  Sowegotusready;buttheWoodmentoldusthattheUpmeadscarles,thoughtheybenotmany,arestronganddauntless,andsincewenowhadpleasantlifebeforeus,withgoodthrallstoworkforus,andwithplentyoffairwomenforourbed-mates,wedeemeditbesttohavethemostnumberswemight,sothatwemightover-whelmthesaidcarlesatoneblow,andgetasfewofourselvesslainasmightbe。

  NowweknewthatanotherbandofushadenteredthelandsoftheAbbotofHigham,andhadtakenholdofsomeofhiscastles;

  whereforethecaptainsconsideredandthought,andsentustogivebiddingtoourfolksouthheretomarchatoncetowardusinUpmeads,thatourbandsmightmeetthere,andscatterallbeforeus。

  Thereisourstory,lord。”

  Ralphknittedhisbrow,andsaid:“Tellmeandthylifeliethonthygivingtrueanswers,dothyfolkinthesestrongholdsknowofyourpurposeoffallinguponUpmeads?”

  “Nay。”saidtheBurger。SaidRalph:“Andwilltheyknowotherwiseifyedothemnottowit?”“Nay。”againsaidtheman。

  SaidRalph:“ArethyfolkalreadyinUpmeads?”“Nay。”saidthecaptive,“butbythistimetheywillbeontheroadthither。”

  “Howmanyalltold?”saidRalphThemanreddenedandstammered:

  “Athousand——two——twothousand——Athousand,lord。”saidhe。

  “Getthyswordready,Stephen。”saidRalph。“Howmany,onthylife,Burger?”“Twothousand,lord。”saidtheman。

  “AndhowmanydoyelooktohavefromHigham-land?”SaidtheBurger,“Somewhatmorethanathousand。”Withalhelookeduneasilyathisfellows,someofwhomwerescowlingonhimfelly。

  “Tellmenow。”saidRalph,“wherebetheotherbandsoftheBurgers?”

  Erethecaptivecouldspeak,hewhostoodnexthimsnatchedanunsheathedknifefromthegirdleofoneoftheDryTree,andquickaslightningthrustitintohisfellow’sbelly,sothathefelldeadatonceamongstthem。

  ThenStephen,whohadhisswordnakedinhishand,straightwayheweddowntheslayer,andswordscameoutofthescabbardseverywhere;

  anditwentbutalittlebutthatalltheBurgerswereslainatonce。

  ButRalphcriedout:“Putupyourswords,Champions!Stephenslewyondermanforslayinghisfellow,whowasundermyward,andthatwasbuthisdue。

  ButIhavegivenlifetotheseothers,andsoitmustbeheldto。

  TietheirhandsbehindthemandletusontoBearCastle。Forthistidebrooksnodelay。”

  Sotheygattohorse,andthefootmenfromGartonmountedthehorsesoftheslainBurgers,andhadthechargeofguardingthetwentythatwereleft。

  SotheyrodeoffallofthemtowardBearCastle,andshortlytosayit,camewithinsightofitsramparttwohoursbeforenoon。Soonerhadtheycamethither;butdiverstimestheycaughtupwithsmallcompaniesofweaponedmen,whoseheadswereturnedthesameway;andGilestoldRalpheachtimethattheywereoftheShepherd-folkgoingtothemote。

  Butnowwhentheywerecomesonightothecastletheysawaverystreamofmensettingthatway,andwindingupthehilltotherampart。

  AndGilessaid:“ItisnottobedoubtedbutthatMarthahathsentroundthewar-brand,andthouwiltpresentlyhaveanhostthatwillmeetthyfoemenwithoutdelay;andwhattherelacksinnumbershallbemadegoodbythyluck,whichonceagainwasshownbyourfallinginwiththatcompanye’ennow。”

  “Yeatruly。”saidRalph,“butwiltthounowtellmehowIshallguidemyselfamongstthyfolk,andiftheywillgrantmetheaidIask?”

  “Look,look。”saidGiles,alreadysomeonehathmadeclearthineaskingtoourfolk;andhearken!uptheretheyarenamingtheancientFatherofourRace,withoutwhomwemaydonought,evenwiththeblessedsaintstoaid。

  Therethenisthineanswer,lord。”

  Indeedashespokecamedownonthewindthevoiceofachant,sungbymanyfolk,thewordswhereofhewellremembered:

  SMITEASIDEAXE,OBEAR-FATHER。AndtherewithroseupintotheairacolumnofsmokeintermingledwithfirefromeachofthefourcornersofthatstrongholdoftheAncientFolk。

  Ralphrejoicedwhenhesawit,andtheheartrosewithinhimandflutteredinhisbosom,andUrsula,whorodeclosebehindhim,lookedupintohisfacewellpleasedandhappy。

  Thusrodetheyupthebentandovertheturfbridgeintotheplainofthegarth,andwhatsoofpeoplewerethereflockedabouttobeholdthenew-comewarriors;soothtosay,therewerebutsometwohundreds,wholookedbutfewindeedinthegreatsquareplace,butmorewerestreamingineveryminute。

  Gilesledhimandhismenintothenorth-eastcornerofthecastle,andtheretheygatofftheirhorsesandlaydownonthegrassawaitingwhatshouldbetide。

  TheFolkmoteoftheShepherdsInaboutanhourallthefolkwithinthecastlebegantosettowardtheinglewhereinlayRalphandhisfellows,andthenallroseup,whilethefolkoftheShepherdstooktheirplacesontheslopesoftheearthwalls,butonthetophardbythefire,whichwasstillburning,stoodupanoldhoarmanwithabeardexceedinglong;

  hehadasalletonhishead,andheldaguisarmeinhishand。

  Allmenheldtheirpeacewhentheysawhimstandingthere;andstraightwayheproclaimedthehallowingoftheMoteinsuchformofwordsaswasdueamongstthatfolk,andwhichweresomewhatlongtotellhere。

  Thenwassilenceagainforalittle,andthentheoldmanspake:

  “Fewwordsarebestto-day,neighbours;forwhereforearewemettogether?

  TherearoseahumofassentfromtheShepherdsashespokeandmenclashedtheirweaponstogether;butnonesaidanyclearword。

  Thenspaketheoldman:“Webemettogetherbecausewehavetroubleonhand,andbecausethereisahelpertohand,ofwhomthewordsofthewiseandtalesofoldhavetoldus;andbecauseasheshallhelpus,soshallwehelphim,sinceindeedourtroubleishisalso:

  now,neighbours,shallIsaythewordforyouwhichyewouldsaytothisyoungman,whoisneverthelessoldinwisdom,andtrue-heartedandkind?”

  Thencamethehumofyeasayagain,theclashingofweapons,andtheoldmanspakeagain:“RalphofUpmeads,therethoustandest,wiltthouhelpusagainstthetyrants,asweshallhelpthee?”

  “Yea。”saidRalph。SaidtheElder:“WiltthoubeourCaptain,ifwedoaccordingtothybidding?Forthouneedestnotfearourfailingthee。”

  “Yeaverily。”saidRalph。

  SaidtheElder:“RalphofUpmeads,wiltthoubeourCaptainasanalienandahireling,orasabrother?”

  “Asabrother。”quothRalph。

  “Comeupherethen,Captainofourfolk,andtakemyhandinthine,andswearbyourfathersandthinetobeatruebrotherofus,andtakethisancientstaffofwarinthinehand。

  And,yekindredoftheShepherds,bearwitnessofhisswearing。

  Yeaandyealso,OneighboursoftheDryTree!”

  SoRalphwentuponthewall-topandtooktheElder’shand,andtookfromhimtheancientguisarme,whichwasinlaidwithgoldlettersofoldtime;

  andhesworeinaloudvoicetobeatruebrotheroftheShepherd-folk,andraisedtheweaponaloftandshookitstrongly,andalltheFolkcried,“Hailourbrother!”andtheChampionsshoutedgladlywithal,andgreatjoytherewasinthatingleoftheancientwork。

  ThenspaketheElderandsaid:“YechampionsoftheDryTree,willyewendwithusundertheCaptainourbrotheragainsthisfoemenandours?”

  ThenstoodforthStephena-Hurstandsaid,“Mastershepherd,fornoughtelsearewecomehither。”

  SaidtheElder:“Willyecomewithusasfriendsorashirelings?

  forinanycasewewouldhaveyoubyoursides,andnotinfaceofus;

  andthoughwebeshepherds,andunhoused,orill-housed,yethavewewherewithaltowageyou,asyeknowwellenough,whohavewhilesliftedourgear。”

  ThenStephenlaughedandsaid:“Trueitisthatwehavewhilesdrivenpreyinyourcountry,yea,andhadsomehardknockstherein;

  butallthatwasinplayingthegameofwar,andnowsincewearetofightsidebyside,wewillbepaidbyourfoesandnotbyourfriends;soneitherhairnorwoolwillwehaveofyours,whateverwemayhaveoftheBurgers;anditislikethatweshallbegoodfriendsofyourshence-forward。”

  Oncemorealltheythatwerethereshouted。ButoncemoretheElderspokeandsaid:“Isanymannowwishfultospeak?”

  Noneansweredtillabigandburlymanroseupandsaid:

  “Nay,TallThomas,thouhastsaidanddoneallthatneedwas,andIdeemthattimepresses;whereforemymindisthatwenowbreakupthismote,andthatafterwehaveeatenamorselwegetourselvesintoduearrayandtaketotheroad。

  Nowletanymanspeakagainstthisifhewill。”

  Nonegainsaidhim;nay,allseemedwell-pleased。SotheElderproclaimedthebreakingupofthemote,andtheywentfromoutthehallowedplaceandsatdowninthedykeontheoutsideoftherampartandbehindthecountrywhichstretchedoutalllovelyandbluebeforethem,forthedaywasbrightandfair。

  Therethencertainwomenbroughtvictualanddrinktothem,andservedthestrangersfirst。

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