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  ThenspeechcameintoClement’smouth,andhesaid:“Wife,itisasIsaidbefore,whenthygossiphadjustdepartedfromus。

  Itwasmeetenoughthatthoushouldsthavelovedhimbetterthanme;

  butnowitisevenlesstobeundonethanever,whenhehascomebackbringingwithhimawomansovaliantandlovelyasismyLadyUrsula。

  Sothoumuste’entakethelifethatfatehathsentthee。”

  Katherinelaughedthroughhertears,andsaid:“Withal,goodman,Ihavebeennobadwifetothee。Andmoreover,lookthou,gossipdear:

  whenIwaswanderingaboutwithClementamongstmanyperils,whenourneedseemedsorest,thenwouldIthinktogivethebeadstoClement;

  butsosoonasIbegantospeaktohimoftheWellattheWorld’sEndhewouldbelittlethetaleofit,andwouldbidmelooktoitifitwerenotso,thatwheretheworldendeththecloudsbegin。”

  Asshespoke,Ralphlifteduphishandandpointedtothewindow,andsaid:

  “Friends,aswewerespeakingofallthesemarvelswewereforgettingtheneedofUpmeadsandthedayofbattle;andlonow!howthedawniswideningandthecandlesfading。”

  Scarcewerethewordsoutofhismouth,whenonthequietnessofthebeginningofdaybrakeoutthesoundoffourtrumpets,whichweresoundinginthefourquartersofthetown,andblowingmentothegathering。

  ThenroseupbothRalphandClementandtooktheirweapons,andtheykissedKatherineandwentsoberlyout-a-doorsintothemarket-place,wherealreadyweaponedmenwerestreamingintothemuster。

  CHAPTER29

  TheyGoDowntoBattleinUpmeadsBeforeitwaslightwereallmencomeintothemarket-place,andRalphandRichardandClementandStephena-Hurstfelltoandarrayedthemduly;andnow,whatwiththecompanywhichRalphhadledintoWulstead,whatwiththemenofthetown,andthemthathadfledfromUpmeadsthoughtheselastweremostlyoldmenandlads,theywereathousandandfourscoreandthree。

  Ralphwouldgoafootashewentyesterday;buttodayheboreinhishandtheancientstaffofwar,thegold-writtenguisarme;

  andhewentamongsttheShepherds,withwhomwerejoinedthefeeblefolkofUpmeads,menwhomhehadknownofoldandwhoknewhim,anditwasasiftheirheartshadcaughtfirefromhishighheart,andthatwhatevertheirpastdayshadbeentothem,thisdayatleastshouldbeglorious。

  WithalanoncomesUrsulafromSt。Austin’swiththeSageofSwevenham,whosefacewasfullsmilingandcheerful。

  Ursulaworethatdayahauberkunderhergown,andwashelmedwithasallet;andbecauseofherarmoursherodeuponalittlehorse。RalphgaveherintothewardingoftheSage,whowasarmedatallpoints,andlookedavaliantmanofwar。

  ButRalph’sbrother,Hugh,hadgottenhimahorse,andhadfallenintothecompanyoftheChampions,sayingthathedeemedtheywouldgofurtherforththanasortofsheep-tendingchurlsandtherunawaysofUpmeads。

  AsforRalph,hewalkedupanddowntheranksofthestoutmenoftheDown-country,andsawhowtheyhadbutlittlearmourfordefence,thoughtheirweaponsforcuttingandthrustinglookedfellandhandy。

  SopresentlyheturnedabouttoGiles,who,asaforesaid,borealonghauberk,andsaid:“Friend,thewalkweareonto-dayisalongoneforcarryingburdens,andanhouraftersunriseitwillbehot。

  WiltthounotdowiththyraimentasIdo?”Andtherewithhedidoffhishauberkandhisotherarmoursavehissallet。“Thisisgood。”

  saidhe,“forthesuntoshineon,sothatImaybeseenfromfar;

  buttheseothermattersaregoodforfolkwhofighta-horsebackoronawall;

  westridershavenoneedofthem。”

  ThenarosegreatshoutingfromtheShepherds,andmenstretchedoutthehandtohimandcalledhailonhisvaliantheart。

  AmidstofwhichcriesGilesmuttered,butsoasRalphmighthearhim:

  “ItisalldownhilltoUpmeads;Ishalltakeoffmyiron-coatcomingbackagain。”SoRalphclappedhimontheshoulderandbadehimcomebackwholeandwellinanycase。“Yea,andsoshaltthoucomeback。”saidhe。

  Thenthehornsblewfordeparture,andtheywenttheirwaysoutofthemarket-place,andoutintothefieldsthroughthenewwoodenwallofWulstead。RichardledthewaywithahalfscoreoftheChampions,butherodebutalittlewaybeforeRalph,whomarchedattheheadoftheShepherds。

  Sotheywentinthefreshmorningovertheoldfamiliarfields,andstrangeitseemedtoRalphthathewasleadinganhostintothelittlelandofUpmeads。

  Speedilytheywent,thoughingoodorder,anditwasbutalittleaftersunrisewhentheywerewendingtowardthebrowofthelittlehillwhencetheywouldlookdownintothefairmeadswhoseimageRalphhadseenonsomanydaysofperilandweariness。

  AndnowRichardandhisfore-ridershadcomeupontothebrowandsatthereontheirhorsesclearagainstthesky;

  andRalphsawhowRicharddrewhisswordfromthescabbardandwaveditoverhishead,andheandhismenshouted;

  thenthewholehostsetupagreatshout,andhastenedupthebent,butwiththeendoftheirshoutandthesoundofthetrampoftheirfeetandtherattleoftheirwar-gearwasmingledaconfusednoiseofcriesawayoff,andtheblowingofhorns,andasRalphandhiscompanycamecrowdingupontothebrow,helookeddownandsawthehappymeadowsblackwithweaponedmen,andarmourgleamingintheclearmorning,andthepointsofweaponscastingbackthelowsun’sraysandglitteringlikethesparksinadyingfireofstraw。

  Thenagainhelooked,andlo!theHighHouserisingoverthemeadowsunburnedandunhurt,andthebannerofthefruitedtreehangingforthfromthetopmosttowerthereof。

  Thenhefeltahandcomeontohischeek,andlo,Ursulabesidehim,hercheeksflushedandhereyesglittering;andshecriedout:

  “Othinehome,mybeloved,thinehome!”Andheturnedtoherandsaid;“Yea,presently,sweetheart!”“Ah。”shesaid,“willitbelong?andtheysomany!”“Andwesomighty!”saidRalph。

  “Nay,itwillbebutalittlewhile。WisemanofSwevenham,seetoitthatmybelovedisanighmeto-day,forwhereIam,therewillbesafety。”

  TheSagenoddedyeasayandsmiled。

  ThenRalphlookedalongtheridgetorightandleftofhim,andsawthatallthehosthadcomeupandhadasightofthefoemen;

  ontherightstoodtheShepherdsstaringdownintothemeadowandlaughingforthejoyofbattleandtherageoftheoppressed。

  OntheleftsattheChampionsoftheDryTreeontheirhorses,andtheyalsoweretossinguptheirweaponsandroaringlikelionsfortheprey;

  anddownbelowtheblackcrowdhaddrawntogetherintoorderedranks,andstilltheclamourandruderoaringofthewarriorsarosethence,andbeatagainstthehill’sbrow。

  NowsofierceandreadywerethemenofRalph’scompanythatitwasanearthingbutthatthey,andtheShepherdsinespecial,didnotrushtumultuouslydownthehillallbreathlessandinillorder。

  ButRalphcriedouttoRichardtogoleft,andGilestogoright,andstaytheonsetforawhile;andtobidtheleaderscometohimwherehestood。

  Thenthetumultamidsthisfolklulled,andStephena-HurstandRogerandthreeothersoftheDryTreecametohim,andGilesbroughtthreeoftheShepherds,andtherewasClementandafellowofhis。

  SowhentheywerecomeandstandinginaringroundRalph,hesaidtothem:

  “Brothersinarms,yeseethatourfoesareallinarraytomeetus,havinghadbelikesomespyinWulstead,whohathbroughtthemthetaleofwhatwastoward。Albeitmethinksthatthisirksnoteitheryounorme;

  forotherwisewemighthavefoundthemstraggling,andscatteredfarandwide,whichwouldhavemadeourlabourthegreater。

  Nowyecanseewithyoureyesthattheyaremanymorethanwebe,evenwereNicholastoissueoutoftheHighHouseagainstthem,asdoubtlesshewilldoifneedbe。Brethren,thoughtheybesomany,yetmyhearttellsmethatweshallovercomethem;yetifweleaveourstrengthandcomedowntothem,bothourtoilshallbegreater,andsomeofus,belikemany,shallbeslain;andevilshouldIdeemitifbutascoreofmyfriendsshouldlosetheirlivesonthisjoyousdaywhenatlastIseeUpmeadsagainaftermanytroubles。

  Whereforemyredeisthatweabidetheironsetonthehillsidehere;andneedsmusttheyfallonus,whereaswehaveWulsteadandfriendsbehindus,andtheynoughtbutNicholasandthebowsandbillsoftheHighHouse。

  Butifanyhaveaughttosayagainstitlethimspeak,butbespeedy;

  foralreadyIseeastirintheirarray,andIdeemthattheywillsendmentochallengeustocomedowntothem。”

  ThenspakeStephena-Hurst:“I,andweallmeseemeth,deemthatthouartintheright,Captain;thoughsoothtosay,whenwefirstseteyesonthesedogsagain,thebloodsostirredinusthatwewereliketoletallgoandridedownonthem。”

  SaidRichard:“Thoubiddestuswisdomofwar;letthemhavethehillagainstthem。”SaidClement:“Yea,fortheyarewelllearnedandwellarmed;

  anothersortoffolktothosewildmenwhomweotherthrewinthemountains。”

  Andinlikewisesaidtheyall。

  ThenspakeStephenagain:“Lord,sincethouwiltfightafootwithourfriendsoftheShepherds,weoftheDryTreearemindedtofareinlikewiseandtoforegoourhorses;

  butifthougainsayit——“

  “Champion。”saidRalph,“Idogainsayit。Thouseesthowmanyofthembehorsed,andwithalyeitiswhomustholdthechaseofthem;

  forIwillthatnomanofthemshallescape。”

  Theylaughedjoyouslyathisword,andthenhesaid:

  “Gonow,andgiveyourleadersofscoresandtensthewordthatIhavesaid,andcomebackspeedilyforalittlewhile;

  fornowIseethreemensunderingthemfromtheirbattle,andonebearethawhiteclothattheendofhisspear;

  theseshallbethechallengers。”

  Sotheydidafterhisbidding,andbythentheyhadcomebacktoRalphthosethreemenwereatthefootofthehill,whichwasbutlow。ThenRalphsaidtohiscaptains:

  “Standbeforeme,sothatIbenotseenofthemuntiloneofyouhathmadeanswer,’Speakofthistoourleaderandcaptain。’“

  Evensotheydid;andpresentlythosethreecamesonighthattheycouldseethewhitesoftheireyes。Theywereallthreewellarmed,buttheforemostofthemwascladinwhitesteelfromheadtofoot,sothathelookedlikeasteelimage,allbuthisface,whichwaspaleandsallowandgrim。

  Heandhistwofellows,whentheywererightnigh,rodeslowlyallalongthefrontofRalph’sbattlesthrice,andnonespakeaughttothem,andtheygavenowordtoany;

  butwhentheycameoveragainstthecaptainswhostoodbeforeRalphforthefourthtime,theyreinedupandfacedthem,andtheleaderputbackhissalletandspakeinagreatandroughvoice:

  “Yemen!wehaveheardthesethreehoursthatyewerecoming,whereforewehavedrawnoutintothemeadswhichwehavetaken,thatyemightseehowmanyandhowvaliantwebe,andmightfearus。

  Whereforenow,yebrokenreiversoftheDryTree,yesillyshepherdsofsillysheep,yeweaversandapprenticesofWulstead,andiftherebyanymore,yefools!wegiveyoutwochoicesthismorn。

  Eithercomedowntousintothemeadowyonder,thatwemayslayyouwithlesslabour,orelse,whichwillbethebetterforyou,giveuptoustheUpmeadsthrallswhobewithyou,andthenturnyourfacesandgobacktoyourhouses,andabidetheretillwecomeandpullyououtofthem,whichmaybesomewhileyet。

  Hah!whatsayye,fools?”

  ThenspakeClementandsaid:“Yemessengersoftherobbersandoppressors,whymakeyethisroaringtothecommonpeopleandthesergeants?

  WhyspeakyenotwithourCaptain?”

  Criedoutthechallenger,“WherethenistheCaptainoftheFools?

  ishehidden?canhehearmyword?”

  Scarcewasitoutofhismoutherethecaptainsfellawaytorightandleft,andthere,standingbyhimself,wasRalph,holdingtheancientletteredwar-staff;hisheadwasbare,fornowhehaddoneoffhissallet,andthesunandthewindplayedinhisbrighthair;gloriouswashisface,andhisgreyeyesgleamedwithwrathandmasteryashespakeinaclearvoice,andtherewassilenceallalongtherankstohearkenhim:

  “Omessengeroftherobbers!Iamthecaptainofthisfolk。

  Iseethatthevoicehathdiedawaywithinthejawsofyou;

  butitmattersnot,forIhaveheardthywindytalk,andthisistheanswer:wewillneitherdepart,norcomedowntoyou,butwillabideourdeathbyyourhandshereonthishill-side。

  Gowiththisanswer。”

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