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  Rogerlookedhardathimandsaid:“Notso,younglord;ifthougoestIwillgowiththee,forthouhastwonmyheart,Iknownothow:

  andIwouldverilybethyservant,tofollowtheewhithersoeverthougoest;

  forIthinkthatgreatdeedswillcomeofthee。”

  ThiswordpleasedRalph,forhewasyoungandlightlyputfaithinmen’swords,andlovedtobewellthoughtof,andwasfainofgoodfellowshipwithal。Sohesaid:

  “Thisisagoodwordofthine,andIthanktheeforit;

  andlooktoitthatinmyadventures,andtherewardofthemthoushalthavethydueshare。Loheremyhandonit!”

  Rogertookhishand,yettherewithhisfaceseemedalittletroubled,buthesaidnought。ThenspokeRalph:

  “TrueitisthatIamnotfaintotakethewagesoftheBurg;

  foritseemstomethattheybehardmen,andcruelandjoyless,andthattheirserviceshallberatherchurlishthanknightly。

  Howbeit,letnightbringcounsel,andwewillseetothisto-morrow;

  fornowIambothsleepyandweary。”Therewithhecalledthechamberlain,whoboreawaxlightbeforehimtohischamber,andhedidoffhisraimentandcasthimselfonhisbed,andfellasleepstraightway,beforeheknewwhereRogerwassleeping,whetheritwereinthehallorsomeplaceelse。

  HowRalphDepartedFromtheBurgoftheFourFrithsHimseemedhehadscarcebeenasleepaminuteereawokewithasoundofsomeonesayingsoftly,“Master,master,awake!”Sohesatupandansweredsoftlyinhisturn:“Whoisit?whatisamiss,sincethenightisyetyoung?”

  “Iamthyfellow-farer,Roger。”saidthespeaker,“andthisthouhasttodo,getonthyraimentspeedily,andtakethyweaponswithoutnoise,ifthouwouldstnotbeintheprisonoftheBurgbeforesunrise。”

  Ralphdidashewasbiddenwithoutmorewords;foralreadywhenhelaydownhisheartmisgavehimthathewasinnosafeplace;

  helookedtohisweaponsandarmourthattheyshouldnotclash,anddowntheycameintothehallandfoundthedooronthelatch;

  soouttheywentandRalphsawthatitwassomewhatcloudy;

  themoonwassetanditwasdark,butRalphknewbythescentthatcameinonthelightwind,andalittlestirofblendedsounds,thatitwashardondawning;andeventherewithheheardthechallengeofthewardersonthewallsandtheircryingofthehour;andthechimesofthebelfryrangclearandloud,andseemingcloseabovehim,twohoursandahalfaftermidnight。

  Rogerspakenot,andRalphwasman-at-armsenoughtoknowthathemustholdhispeace;andthoughhelongedsoretohavehishorseFalconwithhim,yethewottedthatitavailednottoaskofhishorse,sincehedurstnotaskofhislife。

  SotheywentonsilentlytilltheywereoutoftheGreatPlaceandcameintoanarrowstreet,andsointoanotherwhichledthemstraightintothehouselessspaceunderthewall。

  Rogerledrightonasifheknewthewaywell,andinatwinklingweretheycometoaposterninthewallbetwixttheEastGateandtheSouth。BythesaidposternRalphsawcertainmenstanding;

  andontheearthnearby,whereashewaskeen-eyed,hesawmorethanonemanlyingmoveless。

  SpakeRogersoftlytothemenwhostoodontheirfeet:

  “Istheropetwined?”“Nay,rope-twiner。”saidoneofthem。

  ThenRogerturnedandwhisperedtoRalph:“Friends。Getoutthysword!”

  Wherewithalthegatewasopened,andtheyallpassedoutthroughthewall,andstoodabovetheditchintheangle-nookofasquaretower。

  ThenRalphsawsomeofthemenstoopandshootoutabroadplankovertheditch,whichwasdeepbutnotwidethereabout,andstraightwayhefollowedtheothersoverit,goinglastsaveRoger。

  Bythentheywereontheothersidehesawaglimmerofthedawnintheeasternheaven,butitwasstillmorethandusk,andnomanspokeagain。

  Theywentonsoftlyacrosstheplainfieldsoutsidethewall,creepingfrombushtobush,andfromtreetotree,forhere,ifnowhereaboutthecircuitoftheBurg,wereafewtreesgrowing。

  Thustheycameintoalittlewoodandpassedthroughit,andthenRalphcouldseethatthemenweresixbesidesRoger;bytheglimmerofthegrowingdawnhesawbeforethemaspaceofmeadowswithhighhedgesaboutthem,andadimlinethathetookfortheroofofabarnorgrange,andbeyondthatadarkmassoftrees。

  Stilltheypressedonwithoutspeaking;adogbarkednotfaroffandthecockswerecrowing,andclosebytheminthemeadowacowlowedandwenthustlingoverthebentsandthelong,unbittenbuttercups。

  Daygrewapace,andbythentheywereunderthebarn-gablewhichhehadseenaloofhesawtheotherroofsofthegrangeandheardthebleatingofsheep。

  Andnowhesawthosesixmenclearly,andnotedthatoneofthemwasverybigandtall,andonesmallandslender,anditcameintohismindthatthesetwowerenoneotherthanthetwainwhomhehadcomeuponthelastnightsittinginthehalloftheFlowerdeLuce。

  Eventherewithcameamantothegateofthesheep-cotebythegrange,andcaughtsightofthem,andhadthewitstorunbackatonceshoutingout:

  “Hugh,Wat,Richard,andallye,outwithyou,outadoors!Herebemen!

  WaretheDryTree!Bowsandbills!Bowsandbills!”

  WiththatthosefellowsofRalphmadenomoreado,butsetoffrunningattheirbesttowardthewoodaforesaid,whichcrownedtheslopeleadingupfromthegrange,andnowtooknocaretogosoftly,norheededtheclashingoftheirarmour。Ralphranwiththebestandenteredthewoodalongsidetheslimyouthaforesaid,whostayednotatthewood’sedgebutwentonrunningstill:

  butRalphstayedandturnedtoseewhatwastoward,andbeheldhowthattallmanwasthelastoftheircompany,andereheenteredthewoodturnedaboutwithabentbowinhishand,andevenashenockedtheshaft,themenfromtheGrange,whowereseveninall,camerunningoutfrombehindthebarn-gable,cryingout:

  “Hothieves!hoyeoftheDryTree,abidetillwecome!fleenotfromhandystrokes。”Thetallmanhadtheshafttohisearinatwinkling,andloosedstraightway,andnockedandloosedanothershaftwithoutstayingtonotehowthefirsthadsped。

  ButRalphsawthatamanwasbeforeeachoftheshafts,andhadfallentoearth,thoughhehadnotimetoseeaughtelse,foreventherewiththetallmancaughthimbythehand,andcryingout,“Thethirdtime!”ranonwithhimaftertherestoftheircompany;

  andwhereashewaslong-leggedandRalphlightfooted,theyspeedilycameupwiththem,whowererunningstill,butlaughingastheyran,andjeeringatthemenoftheBurgh;andthetallmanshoutedouttothem:“Yea,lads,thecounterfeitDryTreethattheyhaveraisedintheBurgshallbedryenoughthistime。”

  “Truly。”saidanother,“tillwecometowateritwiththebloodofthesewretches。”

  “Well,well,geton。”saidathird,“wastenotyourwindintalk;

  thosecarleswillmakebutashortrunofittothewallslongasitwasforus,creepingandcreepingaswebehovedto。”

  Thelongmanlaughed;“Thousayestsooth。”saidhe,“butthouartthelongestwindedofallintalking:

  geton,lads。”

  Theylaughedagainathiswordandspedonwithlessnoise;

  whileRalphthoughtwithinhimselfthathewascomeintostrangecompany,fornowheknewwellthatthebigmanwasevenhewhomhehadfirstmetatthechurchyardgateofthethorpunderBearHill。

  Yethedeemedthattherewasnoughtforitnowbuttogoon。

  Withinawhiletheyallslackedsomewhat,andpresentlydidbutwalk,thoughswiftly,throughthepathsofthethicket,whichRalphdeemedfullsurelywaspartofthatsideoftheWoodPerilousthatlaysouthoftheBurgoftheFourFriths。

  AndnowRogerjoinedhimselftohim,andspaketohimaloudandsaid:

  “So,fairmaster,thouartoutoftheperilofdeathforthisbout。”

  “Artthouallsosureofthat?”quothRalph,“orwhoarethesethatbewithus?meseemstheysmelloftheDryTree。”

  “Yea,orrebelsandrunawaystherefrom。”saidRoger,withadrygrin。

  “Butwhosoevertheymaybe,thoushaltseethattheywillsufferustodepartwhitherwewill,ifwelikenottheircompany。

  Iwillbethywarrantthereof。”

  “Moreover。”saidRalph,“IhavelostFalconmyhorse;

  itisasoremissofhim。”

  “Maybe。”quothRoger,“butatleastthouhastsavedthyskin;andwhereastherearemanyhorsesontheearth,thereisbutoneskinofthine:

  becontent;ifthouwilt,thoushallwinsomewhatinexchangeforthinehorse。”

  Ralphsmiled,butsomewhatsourly,andeventherewithheheardashrillwhistlealittlealoof,andthemenstayedandheldtheirpeace,fortheyweretalkingtogetherfreelyagainnow。

  Thenthebigmanputhisfingerstohismouthandwhistledagaininanswer,athirdwhistleansweredhim;andlo,presently,astheircompanyhastenedon,thevoicesofmen,andanontheycameintoalittlewood-lawnwhereinstandingaboutorlyingonthegrassbesidetheirhorsesweremorethanascoreofmenwellarmed,butwithoutanybannerortoken,andallinwhitearmourwithwhiteGaberdinesthereover;

  andtheyhadwiththem,asRalphjudged,somedozenofhorsesmorethantheyneededfortheirownriding。

  Greatwasthejoyatthismeeting,andtherewasembracingandkissingoffriends:butRalphnotedthatnomanembracedthatslenderyouth,andthatheheldhimsomewhatalooffromtheothers,andallseemedtodohimreverence。

  Nowspakeoneoftherunaways:“Well,lads,herebeallwefourwellmetagainalongwiththosetwainwhocametohelpusatourpinch,astheirwontis,andRogerwithal,goodatneedagain,andafriendofhis,asitseemeth,andwhomweknownot。

  Seeyetothat。”

  Thenstoodforththebigmanandsaid:“Heisafairyoungknight,asyemaysee;andheridethseekingadventures,andRogerdidustowitthathewasabidingintheBurgathisperil,andwouldhavehimaway,evenifitweresomewhatagainsthiswill:andwewerewillingthatitshouldbeso,allthemoreasIhaveaguessconcerningwhatheis;

  andaforeseeingmanmightthinkthatluckshouldgowithhim。”

  TherewithheturnedtoRalphandsaid:“Howsayye,fairsir,willyetakeguestingwithusawhileandlearnourways?”

  SaidRalph:“CertainIamthatwhitheryewillhavemego,thithermustI;yetIdeemthatIhaveanerrandthatliesnotyourway。

  ThereforeifIgowithyou,yemustsolookuponitthatIaminyourfellowshipasonecompelled。Tobeshortwithyou,Icraveleavetodepartandgomineownroad。”

  Ashespokehesawtheyouthwalkingupanddowninshortturns;buthisfacehecouldscarceseeatall,whatforhisslouchedhat,whatforhiscloak;

  andatlasthesawhimgouptothetallmanandspeaksoftlytohimawhile。

  Thetallmannoddedhishead,andastheyouthdrewrightbacknightothethicket,spaketoRalphagain。

  “Fairsir,wegrantthineasking;andaddthistheretothatwegivetheethemanwhohasjoinedhimselftothee,RogeroftheRope-walktowit,tohelptheeontheroad,sothatthoumaystnotturnthyfacebacktotheBurgoftheFourFriths,wherethineerrand,andthylifewithal,weresoonspednow,orrunintoanyothertrapwhichtheWoodPerilousmayhaveforthee。

  Andyetifthouthinkbetterofit,thoumaystcomewithusstraightway;

  forwehavenoughttodototarryhereanylonger。Andinanycase,hereisagoodhorsethatwewillgivethee,sincethouhastlostthysteed;

  andRogerwhoridethwiththee,healsoiswellhorsed。”

  Ralphlookedhardatthebigman,whonowhadhissaladethrownbackfromhisface,toseeifhegaveanytokenofjeeringormalice,butcouldseenoughtsuch:nay,hisfacewasgraveandserious,notill-fashioned,thoughitwerebothlongandbroadlikehisbody:

  hischeek-bonessomewhathigh,hiseyesgreyandmiddlinggreat,andlooking,asitwere,faraway。

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