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  Sowhentheyhadeatenanddrunk,RalphbadetheShepherdsarraythemduly,andappointedthemleadersoftensandhundredswiththehelpofGiles,whowasnowcladinahauberkandmail-coifandlookedaproperman-at-arms。

  Thentheytoldovertheircompany,andnumberedoftheDryTreeonehundredandfiftychampions,outtakenStephenandRoger;ofthemenofGartonweretwentyandtwo,andoftheShepherdsthreehundredandseventyandsevenstoutcarles,someeightyofwhomhadbows,andtherestglaivesandspearsandotherstaff-weapons。Therewasnotmucharmourofdefenceamongstthem,buttheywereoneandallstarkcarlesanddoughty。

  Sowhentheyweretoldoverandmadefivehundredandfiftyandfour,theygatthemintoarrayfortheroad;

  andRalphwentafootwithnoarmourbuthissallet,andalightcoatoffencewhichhehadgottenhimintheBurg。

  HewouldhavehadUrsularideonherpalfreywiththeSage,butshewouldnot,andhelditformirthandpleasurethatsheshouldgoafootthroughtheland,nowshewassonighcomehometoherlord’shouse;soshewentforthbyRalph’ssidewithherbroideredgowntrussedthroughhergirdlesothatthetrimnessofherfeetdrewtheeyesofallmentothem。

  AsforRichard,hetookahalfscoreofthechampions,andtheyrodeonaheadtoseethatallwasclearbeforethemainhost;

  whichhemightwelldo,asheknewthecountrysowell。

  TheyCometoWulsteadThuswentthey,andnoughtbefellthemtotelloftilltheycameanighthegatesofWulsteadhardonsunset。

  Thegates,ithasbeensaid;forwhereasRalphleftWulsteadatownunwalled,henowfounditfencedwithpales,andwithtwotowersstronglyframedoftimber,oneoneithersidethegate,andonthebattlementsofthesaidtowerstheysawspearsglittering;beforethegatetheysawabarrierofbigbeamsalso,andthegleamingofarmourtherein。

  Ralphwasgladwhenhesawthattheymeantsomedefence;

  forthoughWulsteadwasnotinthelandsofUpmeads,yetitwasalwaysafriendlyneighbour,andhelookedtoekeouthishosttherein。

  Wulsteadstandethonalittlehillorswellingoftheearth,andtheroadthatthecompanyofRalphtookwentuptothegateacrosstheplainmeadows,whichhadbuthereandthereatreeuponthem,sothatthegoingofthecompanywasbeheldclearlyfromthegate;

  aswaswellseen,becauseanoncamethesoundoftheblowingofgreathorns,andthespearsthickenedinthetowers。

  ThenRalphstayedhiscompanytwobowshotsfromthebarriers,whilehehimself,withhisswordinhissheath,tookUrsula’shandandsetforthaneasypacetowardthegate。Someofhiscompany,andspeciallyRogerandStephen,wouldhavelettedhim;

  buthelaughedandsaid,“Why,lads,why?thesebefriends。”

  “Yea。”quothRoger,“butanarrowknowethnokindrednorwell-willers:haveacare,lord。”SaidtheSageofSwevenham:

  “Yespeakbutafterthefollyofmenofwar;thehandsandtheeyesthatbebehindthebowshaveotherhandsandeyesbehindthemwhichshallnotsufferthataFriendoftheWellshallbehurt。”

  SoRalphandUrsulawentforth,andcamewithinastone’scastofthebarrier,whenRalphlifteduphisvoiceandsaid:

  “Isthereacaptainofthetownsfolkwithinthetimberthere?”

  Acheeryvoiceansweredhim:“Yea,yea,lad;sparethybreath;

  Iamcomingtothee。”

  AndtherewithamancamefromoutthebarrieranddidoffhisheadpieceandranstraighttowardRalph,whosawatoncethatitwasClementChapman;hemadenomoreado,butcominguptoRalphfelltoclippinghiminhisarms,whilethetearsrandownhisface。

  Thenhestoodaloofandgazeduponhimspeechlessalittlewhile,andthenspake:“Hail,andahundredtimeshail!butnowI

  lookontheeIseewhathathbetid,andthatthouarttoonobleandhighthatIshouldhavecastminearmsaboutthee。

  Butnowasforthisone,Iwillbebettermanneredwithher。”

  TherewithhekneltdownbeforeUrsula,andkissedherfeet,butreverently。

  Andshestoopeddownandraisedhimup,withamerrycountenancekissedhisface,andstrokedhischeekswithherhandandsaid:

  “Hail,friendofmylord!WasitnotratherthouthanhewhodeliveredmefromthepainandshameofUtterbol,whereasthoudidstbringhimsafethroughthemountainsuntoGoldburg?

  AndbutforthattherehadbeennoWell,eitherforhimorforme。”

  ButClementstoodwithhisheadhangingdown,andhisfacereddening。

  TillRalphsaidtohim:“Hail,friend!manyatimewethoughtofthismeetingwhenwewerefarawayandhardbestead;butthisisbetterthanallwethoughtof。Butnow,Clement,holdupthineheadandbeastoutmanofwar,forthouseestthatwearenotalone。”

  SaidClement:“Yea,fairlord,andtimelyyecome,boththouandthycompany;andnowthatIhavemyspeechagainwhichjoyhathtakenawayfrommeatthefirst,Ishalltelltheethis,thatifyegofurtherthanthegoodtownyeshallbemetandfoughtwithalbymenwhoareover-manyandover-fierceforus。”

  “Yea。”saidRalph,“andhowmanybethey?”QuothClement:

  “HowmanymenmaybeamongstthemIwotnot,butIdeemtherebesometwothousanddevils。”

  NowRalphreddened,andhetookClementbytheshoulder,andsaid:

  “Tellme,Clement,aretheyyetinUpmeads?”“Soothtosay。”

  saidClement,“bythiswhiletheymaybetherein;butthismornitwasyetfreeofthem;butwhenthouarthomeinourhouse,thygossipshallbeliketelltheemuchmorethanIcan;forsheisforeseeing,andhathtoldusmuchinthismatteralsothathathcometopass。”

  ThenspakeRalph:“Wherearemyfatherandmymother;andshallIgoafterthematoncewithoutresting,throughthedarknightandall?”

  SaidClement,andtherewithhisfacebrightened:“Nay,thouneedestgonofurthertolookforthemthantheHouseofBlackCanonswithinourwalls:

  therearetheydwellinginallhonouranddignitythesetwodayspast。”

  “What!”saidRalph,“havetheyfledfromUpmeads,andlefttheHighHouseempty?Ipraythee,Clement,bringmetothemasspeedilyasmaybe。”

  “Verily。”saidClement,“theyhavefled,withmanyanother,womenandchildrenandoldmen,whoshouldbuthinderthecarleswhohaveabidedbehind。

  NicholasLongshanksistheleaderofthemdownthere,andtheHighHouseistheirstrongholdinaway;thoughforsooththeirstoutheadsandstronghandsarebetterdefence。”

  HereRalphbrakein:“SweetlingUrsula,thoughthyfeethavewornamanymilesto-day,IbidtheehastenbacktothecompanyandtellRichardthatitisasIsaid,towit,thatfriends,andgoodguestingawaitthem;soletthemhastenhitherandcomewithingatesatonce。

  Forasforme,IhaveswornitthatIwillnotgoonestepbacktillIhaveseenmyfatherandmotherintheirhouseofUpmeads。

  Isitwellsaid,Clement?”“Yea,forsooth。”saidClement;

  buthecouldnottakehiseyesoffUrsula’sloveliness,asshekiltedherskirtsandranherwayslikeoneofDiana’sladiesinthewildwood。

  Atlasthesaid,“Thoushaltwot,fairsir,thatyewillhavealittlebandtogowiththeefromusofWulstead;forsoothwehadgoneto-morrowmorninanycase,butsincethouarthere,alliswell。”

  EvenashespakeagreatshoutbrokeoutfromthecompanyasUrsulahadgivenhermessage,andthencamethetrampofmenandhorsesandtheclashofweaponsastheysetforward;andClementlookedandbeheldhowfirstofallthearraycameUrsula,bearingthehallowedstaffinherhand;

  forherheartalsowassetonwhatwastocome。ThencriedoutClement:

  “Happyartthou,lord,andhappyshaltthoube,andwhoshallwithstandthee?

  Lo!whatawar-dukeitis!andwhataleaderthatmarcheswithfateinherhandsbeforethinehost!”

  Therewithweretheyalljoinedtogether,andUrsulagavetheguisarmeintoRalph’shand,andwithhisotherhandhetookhers,andthebarofthebarrierwasliftedandthegatesthrownopen,andtheyallstreamedintothestreet,thechampionscominglastandtoweringoverthefootmenastheysat,bigmenontheirbighorses,asiftheywereverybodyguardsoftheGodofWar。

  RalphSeesHisFatherandMotherAgainThuscametheyintothemarket-placeofWulsteadnightoClement’shouse,andtherethecompanystoodinorderedranks。

  Ralphlookedroundabouthalfexpectingtoseehisgossipstandinginthedoor;butClementsmiledandsaid:

  “Thouartlookingroundforthygossip,fairsir;

  butsheisuponthenorthgateinwar-gear;forwebetoofewinWulsteadtosparesoclean-limbedandstrong-armedadamefromourmuster;butsheshallbehereagainstthoucomestbackfromtheAustinCanons,witherforsooththoumaystgoatonceifthouwiltletmebemasterinthematteroflodging。”

  SaidRalph,smiling:“Well,RingofWulstead,sincethougivestleaveIwille’entakeit,norneedestthougivemeanyguidetotheHouseofSt。Austin,forIknowitwell。

  Sweetheart。”saidhe,turningtoUrsula,“whatsayestthou:

  wiltthoucomewithme,orabidetillto-morrow,whenI

  shallshowtheetomykinsmen?”“Nay。”shesaid,“Iwillwiththeeatonce,mylord,ifthouwiltbekindandtakeme;

  formeseemethIalsohaveawordtosaytothyfather,andthemotherthatborethee。”

  “Andthou,Hugh。”saidRalph,“whatsayestthou?”“Why,brother。”

  saidHugh,“Ithinkmyblessingwillabidethemorrow’smorn,forI

  havenoughtsofairanddeartoshowourfatherandmotherasthouhast。

  Alsoto-morrowthouwilthavemoretodo;sincethouartacaptain,andIbutasinglevarlet。”AndhesmiledalittlesourlyonRalph;

  whoheededitlittle,buttookUrsula’shandandwenthiswaywithher。

  ItwasbutafewminutesforthemtocometotheHouseoftheCanons,whichwaswellwalledtowardthefieldsatthewestofthetown,sothatitwasitschiefdefenceofthatside。

  Itwasafairhousewithachurchbutjustfinished,andRalphcouldseedownthestreetitsnewwhitepinnaclesandthecrossonitseasterngablerisingovertheridgeofthedortoir。

  Theycametothegate,androundaboutitwerestandingmen-at-armsnotafew,whoseemeddoughtyenoughatfirstsight;

  butwhenRalphlookedonthemheknewsomeofthem,thattheywereoldmen,andsomewhatpastwarlikedeeds,forinsooththeywerecarlesofUpmeads。Himtheyknewnot,forhehadsomewhatcastdownthevisorofhishelm;buttheylookedeagerlyonthefairladyandthegoodlyknight。

  SoRalphspaketotheporterandbadehimshowhimwherewasKingPeterofUpmeadsandhisLadywife;andtheportermadehimobeisanceandtoldhimthattheywereinthechurch,whereinwasservicetoward;

  andbadehimenter。Sotheywentinandenteredthechurch,anditwassomewhatdim,becausethesunwasset,andthereweremanypictures,andknotsofflowersintheglassofthewindows。

  Sotheywenthalfwaydownthenave,andstoodtogetherthere;

  andthewholechurchwasfullofthemusicthattheminstrelsweremakingintherood-loft,andmostheavenlysweetitwas;

  andasRalphstoodtherehisheartheavedwithhopeandloveandthesweetnessofhisyouth;andhelookedatUrsula,andshehungherhead,andhesawthathershoulderswereshakenwithsobs;butheknewthatitwaswithheraswithhim,sohespakenowordtoher。

  Nowwhenhiseyesclearedandhewasusedtothetwilightofthechurch,helookedtowardthechoir,andsawneartotheJesusaltaramanandawomanstandingtogetherevenastheywerestanding,andtheyweresomewhatstrickeninyears。

  Sopresentlyheknewthatthiswouldbehisfatherandmother;

  sohestoodstillandwaitedtilltheserviceshouldbeover;

  andbythenitwasdonethetwilightwasgrowingfastinthechurch,andthesacristanwaslightingalamphereandthereinsomeofthechapels,andtheaislesofthechoir。

  SoKingPeterandhiswifeturnedandcameslowlydownthenave,andwhentheywerecomeanigh,Ralphspakealoud,andsaid:

  “Hail,KingPeterofUpmeads!”Andtheoldmanstoppedandsaiduntohim:

  “Yea,forsooth,mynameisPeter,andmybusinessistobeaking,orakingletrather;andonceitseemednosuchhardcraft;

  butnowitallgoesotherwise,andbelikemycrafthasleftme;

  evenasitfareswithaleechwhenfolkareeithertoowellortooilltoneedhisleech-craft。”

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