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  CHAPTERI:OFTHOSETHREEWHOCAMETOTHEHOUSEOFTHERAVEN

  IthasbeentoldthattherewasonceayoungmanoffreekindredandwhosenamewasHallblithe:hewasfair,strong,andnotuntriedinbattle;hewasoftheHouseoftheRavenofoldtime。

  ThismanlovedanexceedingfairdamselcalledtheHostage,whowasoftheHouseoftheRose,whereinitwasrightandduethatthemenoftheRavenshouldwed。

  Shelovedhimnoless,andnomanofthekindredgainsaidtheirlove,andtheyweretobeweddedonMidsummerNight。

  Butonedayofearlyspring,whenthedayswereyetshortandthenightslong,Hallblithesatbeforetheporchofthehousesmoothinganashstaveforhisspear,andheheardthesoundofhorse-hoofsdrawingnigh,andhelookedupandsawfolkridingtowardthehouse,andsopresentlytheyrodethroughthegarthgate;andtherewasnomanbutheaboutthehouse,soheroseupandwenttomeetthem,andhesawthattheywerebutthreeincompany:theyhadweaponswiththem,andtheirhorseswereofthebest;buttheywerenofellowshipforamantobeafraidof;fortwoofthemwereoldandfeeble,andthethirdwasdarkandsad,anddroopingofaspect:itseemedasiftheyhadriddenfarandfast,fortheirspurswerebloodyandtheirhorsesalla-sweat。

  Hallblithehailedthemkindlyandsaid:\"Yeareway-worn,andmaybeyehavetoridefurther;solightdownandcomeintothehouse,andtakebiteandsup,andhayandcornalsoforyourhorses;andthenifyeneedsmustrideonyourway,departwhenyearerested;orelseifyemay,thenabideherenight-long,andgoyourwaysto-morrow,andmeantimethatwhichisoursshallbeyours,andallshallbefreetoyou。\"

  Thenspaketheoldestoftheeldersinahighpipingvoiceandsaid:

  \"Youngman,wethankthee;butthoughthedaysofthespringtidearewaxing,thehoursofourlivesarewaning;normayweabideunlessthoucansttrulytellusthatthisistheLandoftheGlitteringPlain:andifthatbeso,thendelaynot,leadustothylord,andperhapshewillmakeuscontent。\"

  Spakehewhowassomewhatlessstrickeninyearsthanthefirst:

  \"Thankshavethou!butweneedsomethingmorethanmeatanddrink,towittheLandofLivingMen。AndOh!butthetimepresses。\"

  Spakethesadandsorrycarle:\"WeseektheLandwherethedaysaremany:somanythathewhohathforgottenhowtolaugh,maylearnthecraftagain,andforgetthedaysofSorrow。\"

  Thentheyallthreecriedaloudandsaid:

  \"IsthistheLand?IsthistheLand?\"

  ButHallblithewondered,andhelaughedandsaid:\"Wayfarers,lookunderthesundowntheplainwhichliethbetwixtthemountainsandthesea,andyeshallbeholdthemeadowsallgleamingwiththespringlilies;yetdowenotcallthistheGlitteringPlain,butClevelandbytheSea。Heremendiewhentheirhourcomes,norknowIifthedaysoftheirlifebelongenoughfortheforgettingofsorrow;forI

  amyoungandnotyetayokefellowofsorrow;butthisIknow,thattheyarelongenoughforthedoingofdeedsthatshallnotdie。AndasforLord,Iknownotthisword,forheredwellwe,thesonsoftheRaven,ingoodfellowship,withourwivesthatwehavewedded,andourmotherswhohaveborneus,andoursisterswhoserveus。AgainI

  bidyoulightdownoffyourhorses,andeatanddrink,andbemerry;

  anddepartwhenyewill,toseekwhatlandyewill。\"

  Theyscarcelookedonhim,butcriedouttogethermournfully:

  \"ThisisnottheLand!ThisisnottheLand!\"

  Nomorethanthattheysaid,butturnedabouttheirhorsesandrodeoutthroughthegarthgate,andwentclatteringuptheroadthatledtothepassofthemountains。ButHallblithehearkenedwondering,tillthesoundoftheirhorse-hoofsdiedaway,andthenturnedbacktohiswork:anditwasthentwohoursafterhigh-noon。

  CHAPTERII:EVILTIDINGSCOMETOHANDATCLEVELAND

  Notlonghadheworkedereheheardthesoundofhorsehoofsoncemore,andhelookednotup,butsaidtohimself,\"Itisbuttheladsbringingbacktheteamsfromtheacres,andridingfastanddrivinghardforjoyofheartandinwantonnessofyouth。\"

  Butthesoundgrewnearerandhelookedupandsawovertheturfwallofthegarththeflutterofwhiteraiment;andhesaid:

  \"Nay,itisthemaidenscomingbackfromtheseashoreandthegatheringofwrack。\"

  Sohesethimselfthehardertohiswork,andlaughed,allaloneashewas,andsaid:\"Sheiswiththem:nowIwillnotlookupagaintilltheyhaveriddenintothegarth,andshehascomefromamongthem,andleaptoffherhorse,andcastherarmsaboutmyneckasherwontis;anditwillrejoiceherthentomockmewithhardwordsandkindvoiceandlongingheart;andIshalllongforherandkissher,andsweetshallthecomingdaysseemtous:andthedaughtersofourfolkshalllookonandbekindandblithewithus。\"

  Therewithrodethemaidensintothegarth,butheheardnosoundoflaughterormerrimentamongstthem,whichwascontrarytotheirwont;

  andhisheartfell,anditwasasifinsteadofthemaidens’laughterthevoicesofthosewayfarerscamebackuponthewindcryingout,\"IsthistheLand?IsthistheLand?\"

  Thenhelookeduphastily,andsawthemaidensdrawingnear,tenoftheHouseoftheRaven,andthreeoftheHouseoftheRose;andhebeheldthemthattheirfaceswerepaleandwoe-begone,andtheirraimentrent,andtherewasnojoyinthem。Hallblithestoodaghastwhileonewhohadgottenoffherhorse(andshewasthedaughterofhisownmother)ranpasthimintothehall,lookingnotathim,asifshedurstnot:andanotherrodeoffswiftlytothehorse-stalls。

  Buttheothers,leavingtheirhorses,drewroundabouthim,andforawhilenonedurstutteraword;andhestoodgazingatthem,withthespoke-shaveinhishand,healsosilent;forhesawthattheHostagewasnotwiththem,andheknewthatnowhewastheyokefellowofsorrow。

  Atlasthespokegentlyandinakindvoice,andsaid:\"Tellme,sisters,whatevilhathbefallenus,evenifitbethedeathofadearfriend,andthethingthatmaynotbeamended。\"

  ThenspokeafairwomanoftheRose,whosenamewasBrightling,andsaid:\"Hallblithe,itisnotofdeaththatwehavetotell,butofsundering,whichmayyetbeamended。WewereonthesandoftheseanightheShip-steadandtheRollersoftheRaven,andweweregatheringthewrackandplayingtogether;andwesawaround-shipnightoshorelyingwithhersheetslack,andhersailbeatingthemast;butwedeemedittobenoneotherthansomebarkoftheFish-

  biters,andthoughtnoharmthereof,butwentonrunningandplayingamidstthelittlewavesthatfellonthesand,andtheripplesthatcurledaroundourfeet。Atlasttherecameasmallboatfromthesideoftheround-ship,androwedintowardshore,andstillwefearednot,thoughwedrewalittleabackfromthesurfandletfallourgown-hems。Butthecrewofthatboatbeachedherclosetowherewestood,andcamehastilywadingthesurftowardsus;andwesawthattheyweretwelveweaponedmen,great,andgrim,andallcladinblackraiment。Thenindeedwereweafraid,andweturnedaboutandfledupthebeach;butnowitwastoolate,forthetidewasatmorethanhalfebbandlongwasthewayoverthesandtotheplacewherewehadleftourhorsestiedamongthetamarisk-bushes。Neverthelessweran,andhadgottenuptothepebble-beachbeforetheyraninamongstus:andtheycaughtus,andcastusdownontothehardstones。

  \"Thentheymadeussitinarowonaridgeofthepebbles;andweweresoreafraid,yetmorefordefilementattheirhandsthanfordeath;fortheywereevil-lookingmenexceedingfouloffavour。Thensaidoneofthem:’WhichofallyoumaidensistheHostageoftheHouseoftheRose?’

  \"Thenallwekeptsilence,forwewouldnotbetrayher。Buttheevilmanspakeagain:’Chooseyethenwhetherweshalltakeone,orallofyouacrossthewatersinourblackship。’Yetstillweothersspakenot,tillarosethybeloved,OHallblithe,andsaid:

  \"’Letitbeonethen,andnotall;forIamtheHostage。’

  \"’Howshaltthoumakeussurethereof?’saidtheevilcarle。

  \"Shelookedonhimproudlyandsaid:’BecauseIsayit。’

  \"’Wiltthouswearit?’saidhe。

  \"’Yea,’saidshe,’IswearitbythetokenoftheHousewhereinI

  shallwed;bythewingsoftheFowlthatseekeththeFieldofSlaying。’

  \"’Itisenough,’saidtheman,’comethouwithus。Andyemaidenssityethere,andmovenottillwehavemadewayonourship,unlessyewouldfeelthepointofthearrow。Foryearewithinbowshotoftheship,andwehaveshotweaponsaboard。’

  \"SotheHostagedepartedwiththem,andsheunweeping,butweweptsorely。Andwesawthesmallboatcomeuptothesideoftheround-

  ship,andtheHostagegoingoverthegunwalealongwiththoseevilmen,andweheardthehaleandhowofthemarinersastheydrewuptheanchorandsheetedhome;andthenthesweepscameoutandtheshipbegantomoveoverthesea。Andoneofthoseevil-mindedmenbenthisbowandshotashaftatus,butitfellfarshortofwherewesat,andthelaughofthoserunagatescameoverthesandstous。

  Sowecreptupthebeachtrembling,andthenrosetoourfeetandgottoourhorses,androdehitherspeedily,andourheartsarebrokenforthysorrow。\"

  AtthatwordcameHallblithe’sownsisteroutfromthehall;andsheboreweaponswithher,towitHallblithe’sswordandshieldandhelmandhauberk。Asforhimheturnedbacksilentlytohiswork,andsetthesteelofthespearonthenewashenshaft,andtookthehammerandsmotethenailin,andlaidtheweapononaroundpebblethatwasthereby,andclenchedthenailontheotherside。Thenhelookedabout,andsawthattheotherdamselhadbroughthimhiscoal-blackwar-horsereadysaddledandbridled;thenhedidonhisarmour,andgirthisswordtohissideandleaptintothesaddle,andtookhisnew-shaftedspearinhandandshooktherein。Butnoneofallthosedamselsdurstsayawordtohimoraskhimwhitherhewent,fortheyfearedhisface,andthesorrowofhisheart。Sohegothimoutofthegarthandturnedtowardthesea-shore,andtheysawtheglitterofhisspear-pointaminuteovertheturf-wall,andheardtheclatterofhishorse-hoofsashegallopedoverthehardway;andthushedeparted。

  CHAPTERIII:THEWARRIORSOFTHERAVENSEARCHTHESEAS

  Thenthewomenbethoughtthem,andtheyspakeawordortwotogether,andthentheysunderedandwentonethiswayandonethat,togathertogetherthewarriorsoftheRavenwhowerea-field,orontheway,nighuntothehouse,thattheymightfollowHallblithedowntothesea-shoreandhelphim;afterawhiletheycamebackagainbyoneandtwoandthree,bringingwiththemthewrathfulyoungmen;andwhentherewasupwardofascoregatheredinthegartharmedandhorsed,theyrodetheirwaystothesea,beingmindedtothrustalong-shipoftheRavensoutovertheRollersintothesea,andfollowthestrong-thievesofthewatersandbringa-backtheHostage,sothattheymightendthesorrowatonce,andestablishjoyoncemoreintheHouseoftheRavenandtheHouseoftheRose。Buttheyhadwiththemthreeladsoffifteenwintersorthereaboutstoleadtheirhorsesbackhomeagain,whentheyshouldhavegoneupontotheHorseoftheBrine。

  Thusthentheydeparted,andthemaidensstoodinthegarth-gatetilltheylostsightofthembehindthesandhills,andthenturnedbacksorrowfullyintothehouse,andsattheretalkinglowoftheirsorrow。Andmanyatimetheyhadtotelltheirtaleanew,asfolkcameintothehalloneafteranotherfromfieldandfell。Buttheyoungmencamedowntothesea,andfoundHallblithe’sblackhorsestrayingaboutamongstthetamarisk-bushesabovethebeach;andtheylookedthenceoverthesand,andsawneitherHallblithenoranyman:

  andtheygazedoutseaward,andsawneithershipnorsailonthebarrenbrine。Thentheywentdownontothesand,andsunderedtheirfellowship,andwenthalfoneway,halftheother,betwixtthesandhillsandthesurf,wherenowthetidewasflowing,tillthenessesoftheeastandthewest,thehornsofthebay,stayedthem。

  ThentheymettogetheragainbytheRollers,whenthesunwaswithinanhourofsetting。ThereandthentheylaidhandtothatshipwhichiscalledtheSeamew,andtheyranherdownovertheRollersintothewaves,andleaptaboardandhoistedsail,andranouttheoarsandputtosea;andalittlewindwasblowingseawardfromthegatesofthemountainsbehindthem。

  Sotheyquarteredthesea-plain,asthekestreldoththewater-

  meadows,tillthenightfellonthem,andwascloudy,thoughwhilesthewadingmoonshoneout;andtheyhadseennothing,neithersailnorship,noraughtelseonthebarrenbrine,savethewashingofwavesandthehoveringofsea-fowl。Sotheylay-tooutsidethehornsofthebayandawaitedthedawning。Andwhenmorningwascometheymadewayagain,andsearchedthesea,andsailedtotheout-skerries,andsearchedthemwithcare;thentheysailedintothemainandfaredhitherandthitherandupanddown:andthistheydidforeightdays,andinallthattimetheysawnoshipnorsail,savethreebarksoftheFish-bitersnightotheSkerrywhichiscalledMew-

  stone。

  SotheyfaredhometotheRavenBay,andlaidtheirkeelontheRollers,andsowenttheirwayssadly,hometotheHouseoftheRaven:andtheydeemedthatforthistimetheycoulddonomoreinseekingtheirvaliantkinsmanandhisfairdamsel。Andtheywereverysorry;forthesetwowerewell-belovedofallmen。Butsincetheymightnotamendit,theyabodeinpeace,awaitingwhatthechangeofdaysmightbringthem。

  CHAPTERIV:NOWHALLBLITHETAKETHTHESEA

  NowmustitbetoldofHallblithethatherodefiercelydowntothesea-shore,andfromthetopofthebeachhegazedabouthim,andtherebelowhimwastheShip-steadandRollersofhiskindred,whereonlaythethreelong-ships,theSeamew,andtheOspreyandtheErne。Heavyandhugetheyseemedtohimastheylaythere,black-

  sided,icy-coldwiththewashingoftheMarchwaves,theirgoldendragon-headslookingseawardwistfully。Butfirsthadhelookedoutintotheoffing,anditwasonlywhenhehadlethiseyescomebackfromwheretheseaandskymet,andtheyhadbeheldnothingbutthewasteofwaters,thathebeheldtheShip-steadclosely;andtherewithhesawwherealittletothewestofitlayaskiff,whichthelowwaveofthetideliftedandletfallfromtimetotime。Ithadamast,andablacksailhoistedthereonandflappingwithslackenedsheet。Amansatintheboatcladinblackraiment,andthesunsmoteagleamfromthehelmonhishead。ThenHallblitheleaptoffhishorse,andstrodedownthesandsshoulderinghisspear;andwhenhecameneartothemanintheboathepoisedhisspearandshookitandcriedout:\"Man,artthoufriendorfoe?\"

  Saidtheman:\"Thouartafairyoungman:butthereisgriefinthyvoicealongwithwrath。Castnottillthouhastheardme,andmaystdeemwhetherImaydoaughttohealthygrief。\"

  \"Whatmaystthoudo?\"saidHallblithe;\"artthounotarobberofthesea,aharrierofthefolksthatdwellinpeace?\"

  Themanlaughed:\"Yea,\"saidhe,\"mycraftisthievingandcarryingoffthedaughtersoffolk,sothatwemayhavearansomforthem。

  Wiltthoucomeoverthewaterswithme?\"

  Hallblithesaidwrathfully:

  \"Nay,rather,comethouashorehere!Thouseemestabigman,andbelikeshallbegoodofthinehands。Comeandfightwithme;andthenheofuswhoisvanquished,ifhebeunslain,shallservetheotherforayear,andthenshaltthoudomybusinessintheransoming。\"

  Themanintheboatlaughedagain,andthatsoscornfullythatheangeredHallblithebeyondmeasure:thenhearoseintheboatandstoodonhisfeetswayingfromsidetosideashelaughed。Hewaspassingbig,long-armedandbig-headed,andlonghaircamefromunderhishelmlikethetailofaredhorse;hiseyesweregreyandgleaming,andhismouthwide。

  Inawhilehestayedhislaughterandsaid:\"OWarrioroftheRaven,thiswereasimplegamefortheetoplay;thoughitisnotfarfrommymind,forfightingwhenIneedsmustwinisnodullwork。Lookyou,ifIslayorvanquishthee,thenallissaid;andifbysomechancestrokethouslayestme,thenisthineonlyhelperinthismattergonefromthee。Nowtobeshort,Ibidtheecomeaboardtomeifthouwouldsteverhearanotherwordofthydamselbetrothed。Andmoreoverthisneednothindertheetofightwithmeifthouhastamindtoitthereafter;forweshallsooncometoalandbigenoughfortwotostandon。Orifthoulistesttofightinaboatrockingonthewaves,Iseenotbuttheremaybemanhoodinthatalso。\"

  NowwasthehotwrathsomewhatrunoffHallblithe,nordurstheloseanychancetohearawordofhisbeloved;sohesaid:\"Bigman,I

  willcomeaboard。Butlookthoutoit,ifthouhastamindtobewrayme;forthesonsoftheRavendiehard。\"

  \"Well,\"saidthebigman,\"Ihaveheardthattheirminstrelsareofmanywords,andthinkthattheyhavetalestotell。Comeaboardandloiternot。\"ThenHallblithewadedthesurfandlightlystrodeoverthegunwaleoftheskiffandsathimdown。Thebigmanthrustoutintothedeepandhaledhomethesheet;buttherewasbutlittlewind。

  ThensaidHallblithe:\"Wiltthouhavemerow,forIwotnotwhitherwardtosteer?\"

  Saidtheredcarle:\"Maybethouartnotinahurry;Iamnot:doasthouwilt。\"SoHallblithetooktheoarsandrowedmightily,whilethealiensteered,andtheywentswiftlyandlightlyoverthesea,andthewaveswerelittle。

  CHAPTERV:THEYCOMEUNTOTHEISLEOFRANSOM

  Sothesungrewlow,anditset;thestarsandthemoonshoneawhileandthenitcloudedover。Hallblithestillrowedandrestednot,thoughhewasweary;andthebigmansatandsteered,andheldhispeace。Butwhenthenightwasgrownoldanditwasnotfarfromthedawn,thealiensaid:\"YounglingoftheRavens,nowshaltthousleepandIwillrow。\"

  Hallblithewasexceedingweary;sohegavetheoarstothealienandlaydowninthesternandslept。AndinhissleephedreamedthathewaslyingintheHouseoftheRaven,andhissisterscametohimandsaid,\"Riseupnow,Hallblithe!wiltthoubeasluggardonthedayofthywedding?ComethouwithustotheHouseoftheRosethatwemaybearawaytheHostage。\"Thenhedreamedthattheydeparted,andhearoseandcladhimself:butwhenhewouldhavegoneoutofthehall,thenwasitnolongerdaylight,butmoonlight,andhedreamedthathehaddreamed:neverthelesshewouldhavegoneabroad,butmightnotfindthedoor;sohesaidhewouldgooutbyawindow;butthewallwashighandsmooth(quiteotherthanintheHouseoftheRaven,wherewerelowwindowsallalongoneaisle),norwasthereanywaytocomeatthem。Buthedreamedthathewassoabashedthereat,andhadsuchaweaknessonhim,thatheweptforpityofhimself:andhewenttohisbedtoliedown;andlo!therewasnobedandnohall;

  noughtbutaheath,wildandwide,andemptyunderthemoon。Andstillheweptinhisdream,andhismanhoodseemeddepartedfromhim,andheheardavoicecryingout,\"IsthistheLand?IsthistheLand?\"

  Therewithalheawoke,andashiseyesclearedhebeheldthebigmanrowingandtheblacksailflappingagainstthemast;forthewindhadfallendeadandtheywerefaringonoveralongsmoothswellofthesea。Itwasbroaddaylight,butroundaboutthemwasathickmist,whichseemednonethelessasifthesunwerereadytoshinethroughit。

  AsHallblithecaughttheredman’seye,hesmiledandnoddedonhimandsaid:\"Nowhasthetimecomefortheefirsttoeatandthentorow。Buttellmewhatisthatuponthycheeks?\"

  Hallblithe,reddeningsomewhat,said:\"Thenightdewhathfallenonme。\"

  Quoththesea-rover,\"Itisnoshamefortheeayounglingtorememberthybetrothedinthysleep,andtoweepbecausethoulackesther。

  Butnowbestirthee,foritislaterthanthoumayestdeem。\"

  Therewiththebigmandrewintheoarsandcametotheafterpartoftheboat,anddrewmeatanddrinkoutofalockerthereby;andtheyateanddranktogether,andHallblithegrewstrongandsomewhatlessdowncast;andhewentforwardandgattheoarsintohishands。

  Thenthebigredmanstoodupandlookedoverhisleftshoulderandsaid:\"Soonshallwehaveabreezeandbrightweather。\"

  Thenhelookedintothemidmostofthesailandfella-whistlingsuchatuneasthefiddlesplaytodancingmenandmaidsatYule-tide,andhiseyesgleamedandglitteredtherewithal,andexceedingbighelooked。ThenHallblithefeltalittleaironhischeek,andthemistgrewthinner,andthesailbegantofillwithwindtillthesheettightened:then,lo!themistrisingfromthefaceofthesea,andthesea’sfaceripplinggailyunderabrightsun。Thenthewindincreased,andthewallofmistdepartedandafewlightcloudsspedoverthesky,andthesailswelledandtheboatheeledover,andtheseasfellwhitefromtheprow,andtheyspedfastoverthefaceofthewaters。

  Thenlaughedthered-hairedman,andsaid:\"Ocroakeronthedeadbranch,nowisthewindsuchthatnorowingofthinemaycatchupwithit:soinwiththeoarsnow,andturnabout,andthoushaltseewhitherwardwearegoing。\"

  ThenHallblitheturnedaboutonthethwartandlookedacrossthesea,andlo!beforethemthehighcliffsandcragsandmountainsofanewlandwhichseemedtobeanisle,andtheyweredeepblueunderthesun,whichnowshonealoftinthemidheaven。Hesaidnoughtatall,butsatlookingandwonderingwhatlanditmightbe;butthebigmansaid:\"Otombofwarriors,isitnotasifthebluenessofthedeepseahadheaveditselfupaloft,andturnedfromcolouredairintorockandstone,sowondrousblueitis?Butthatisbecausethosecragsandmountainsaresofaraway,andaswedrawnighertothem,thoushaltseethemastheyverilyare,thattheyarecoal-black;andyonderlandisanisle,andiscalledtheIsleofRansom。Thereinshallbethemarketfortheewherethoumaystcheapenthybetrothed。

  Theremaystthoutakeherbythehandandleadherawaythence,whenthouhastdealtwiththechapmanofmaidensandhastpledgedtheebythefowlofbattle,andtheedgeofthefallowbladetopaythatwhichhewillhaveofthee。\"

  Asthebigmanspoketherewasamockinginhisvoiceandhisfaceandinhiswholehugebody,whichmadetheswordofHallblitheuneasyinhisscabbard;butherefrainedhiswrath,andsaid:\"Bigman,thelongerIlook,thelessIcanthinkhowwearetocomeupontoyonderisland;forIcanseenoughtbutahugecliff,andgreatmountainsrisingbeyondit。\"

  \"Thoushaltthemorewonder,\"saidthealien,\"thenigherthoudrawestthereto;foritisnotbecausewearefarawaythatthoucanstseenobeachorstrand,orslopingofthelandseaward,butbecausethereisnoughtofallthesethings。Yetfearnot!amInotwiththee?thoushaltcomeashoreontheIsleofRansom。\"

  ThenHallblitheheldhispeace,andtheotherspakenotforawhile,butgaveashortlaughonceortwice;andsaidatlastinabigvoice,\"LittleCarrion-biter,whydostthounotaskmeofmyname?\"

  NowHallblithewasatallmanandafellfighter;buthesaid:

  \"BecauseIwasthinkingofotherthingsandnotofthee。\"

  \"Well,\"saidthebigman,inavoicestilllouder,\"whenIamathomemencallmethePunyFox。\"

  ThenHallblithesaid:\"ArtthouaFox?Itmaywellbethatthoushaltbeguilemeassuchbeastswillbutlooktoit,thatifthoudostIshallknowhowtoavengeme。\"

  Thenroseupthebigmanfromthehelm,andstraddledwideintheboat,andcriedoutinagreatroaringvoice:\"Crag-nester,Iamoneofsevenbrethren,andthesmallestandweakestofthem。Artthounotafraid?\"

  \"No,\"saidHallblithe,\"forthesixothersarenothere。Wiltthoufighthereinboat,OFox?\"

  \"Nay,\"saidFox,\"ratherwewilldrinkacupofwinetogether。\"

  Soheopenedthelockeragainanddrewoutthenceagreathornofsomehugeneatoftheoutlands,whichwasgirthedandstoppedwithsilver,andalsoagoldencup,andhefilledthecupfromthehornandgaveitintoHallblithe’shandandsaid:\"Drink,Oblack-fledgednestling!Butcallahealthoverthecupifthouwilt。\"SoHallblitheraisedthecupaloftandcried:\"HealthtotheHouseoftheRavenandtothemthatloveit!anilldaytoitsfoemen!\"Thenhesethislipstothecupanddrank;andthatwineseemedtohimbetterandstrongerthananyhehadevertasted。ButwhenhehadgiventhecupbackagaintoFox,thatredonefilleditagain,andcriedoverit,\"TheTreasureoftheSea!andtheKingthatdiethnot!\"Thenhedrank,andfilledagainforHallblithe,andsteeredwithhiskneesmeanwhile;andthustheydrankthreecupseach,andFoxsmiledandwaspeacefulandsaidbutlittle,butHallblithesatwonderinghowtheworldwaschangedforhimsinceyesterday。

  Butnowwastheskyblownallclearofcloudsandthewindpipedshrillbehindthem,andthegreatwavesroseandfellaboutthem,andthesunglitteredontheminmanycolours。Fastflewtheboatbeforethewindasthoughitwouldneverstop,andthedaywaswaning,andthewindstillrising;andnowtheIsleofRansomuphovehugebeforethem,andcoal-black,andnobeachandnohavenwastobeseentherein;andstilltheyranbeforethewindtowardsthatblackcliff-

  wall,againstwhichtheseawashedforever,andnokeeleverbuiltbymanmightliveforonemoment’twixtthesurfandthecliffofthatgrimland。Thesungrewlow,andsankredunderthesea,andthatworldofstoneswalloweduphalftheheavensbeforethem,fortheywerenowcomeverynighthereto;norcouldHallblitheseeaughtforit,butthattheymustbedashedagainstthecliffandperishinamomentoftime。

  Stilltheboatflewon;butnowwhenthetwilightwascome,andtheyhadjustopenedupalongreachofthecliffthatlaybeyondahighness,Hallblithethoughthesawdownbytheedgeoftheseasomethingdarkerthanthefaceoftherock-wall,andhedeemeditwasacave:

  theycamealittlenearerandhesawitwasagreatcavehighenoughtoletaround-shipgoinwithallhersailsset。

  \"SonoftheRaven,\"quothFox,\"hearken,forthyheartisnotlittle。

  YonderisthegateintotheIsleofRansom,andifthouwilt,thoumaystgothroughit。YetitmaybethatifthougoestashoreontotheIslesomethinggrievousshallbefallthee,atroublemorethanthoucanstbear:ashameitmaybe。Nowtherearetwochoicesforthee:eithertogoupontotheIsleandfaceall;ortodieherebymyhandhavingdonenothingunmanlyorshameful:Whatsayestthou?\"

  \"Thouartofmanywordswhentimesopresses,Fox,\"saidHallblithe。

  \"WhyshouldInotchoosetogoupontotheIslandtodelivermytrothplightmaiden?Fortherest,slaymeifthoucanst,ifwecomealiveoutofthiscauldronofwaters。\"

  Saidthebigredman:\"Lookonthen,andnoteFoxhowhesteereth,asitwerethroughaneedle’seye。\"

  Nowweretheyunderneaththeblackshadowoftheblackcliffandamidstthetwilightthesurfwastossedaboutlikewhitefire。Inthelowerheavensthestarswerebeginningtotwinkleandthemoonwasbrightandyellow,andaloftallwaspeaceful,fornocloudsulliedthesky。OnemomentHallblithesawallthishangingabovetheturmoilofthunderingwateranddrippingrockandthenexthewasinthedarknessofthecave,theroaringwindandthewavesstillmakingthunderabouthim,thoughofadifferentvoicefromtheharshhubbubwithout。ThenheheardFoxsay:\"Sitdownnowandtaketheoars,forpresentlyshallwebeathomeatthelandingplace。\"

  SoHallblithetooktheoarsandrowed,andastheywentupthecavetheseafell,andthewinddiedoutintotheaimlessgustinessofhollowplaces;andforalittlewhilewasallasdarkasdarkmightbe。ThenHallblithesawthatthedarknessgrewalittlegreyer,andhelookedoverhisshoulderandsawastaroflightbeforethebowsoftheboat,andFoxcriedout:\"Yea,itislikeday;brightwillthemoonbeforsuchasneedsmustbewayfaringto-night!Ceaserowing,OSonofthecoal-bluefowl,forthereiswayenoughonher。\"

  ThenHallblithelayonhisoars,andinaminutethebowssmotetheland;thenheturnedaboutandsawasteepstairofstone,anduptheslopingshaftthereofthemoonlitskyandthebrightstars。ThenFoxaroseandcameforwardandleaptoutoftheboatandmooredhertoabigstone:thenheleaptbackagainandsaid:\"Bearahandwiththevictuals;wemustbringthemoutoftheboatunlessthouwiltsleepsupperless,asIwillnot。Forto-nightmustwebegueststoourselves,sinceitisfartothedwellingofmypeople,andtheoldmanissaidtobeaskin-changer,aflit-by-night。Andastothiscave,itisdeemedtobenowisesafetosleeptherein,unlessthesleeperhaveadoubleshareofluck。Andthyluck,meseemeth,OSonoftheRaven,isasnowsomewhatlessthanasingleshare。Soto-

  nightweshallsleepunderthenakedheaven。\"

  Hallblitheyea-saidthis,andtheytookthemeatanddrink,suchastheyneeded,fromouttheboat,andclimbedthesteepstairnolittleway,andsocameoutontoaplainplace,whichseemedtoHallblithebareandwastesofarashesawitbythemoonlight;forthetwilightwasgonenow,andnoughtwasleftofthelightofdaysaveaglimmerinthewest。

  ThisHallblithedeemedwonderful,thatnolessoutontheopenheathandbrowofthelandthanintheshut-incave,allthattumultofthewindhadfallen,andthecloudlessnightwascalm,andwithalittleairblowingfromthesouthandthelandward。

  TherewithalwasFoxdonewithhisloud-voicedbraggartmood,andspokegentlyandpeaceablyliketoawayfarer,whohathbusinessofhistolooktoasothermen。Nowhepointedtocertainrocksorlowcragsthatalittlewayoffroselikeareefoutofthetreelessplain;thensaidhe:\"Shipmate,underneathyonderrocksisourresting-placeforto-night;andIpraytheenottodeemmechurlishthatIgivetheenobetterharbour。ButIhaveachargeovertheetobringtheesafethusfaronthyquest;andthouwouldstfindithardtoliveamongsuchhousematesasthouwouldstfindupyonderamongstourfolksto-night。Buttomorrowshaltthoucometospeechwithhimwhowilldealwiththeeconcerningtheransom。\"

  \"Itisenough,\"saidHallblithe,\"andIthanktheeforthyleading:

  andasforthyroughanduncomelywordswhichthouhastgivenme,I

  pardontheeforthem:forIamnonetheworseofthem:forsooth,ifIhadbeen,myswordwouldhavehadavoiceinthematter。\"

  \"Iamwellcontentasitis,SonoftheRaven,\"quothFox;\"Ihavedonemybiddingandalliswell。\"

  \"Tellmethenwhoitishathbiddentheebringmehither?\"

  \"Imaynottellthee,\"saidFox;\"thouarthere,becontent,asI

  am。\"

  Andhespakenomoretilltheyhadcometothereefaforesaid,whichwassometwofurlongsfromtheplacewheretheyhadcomefromoutofthecave。Therethentheysetforththeirsupperonthestones,andatewhattheywould,anddrankofthatgoodstrongwinewhilethehornbareout。AndnowwasFoxoffewwords,andwhenHallblitheaskedhimconcerningthatland,hehadlittletosay。AndatlastwhenHallblitheaskedhimofthatsoperiloushouseandthosewhomannedit,hesaidtohim:

  \"SonoftheRaven,itavailsnotaskingofthesematters;forifI

  telltheeaughtconcerningthemIshalltelltheelies。Onceagainletitbeenoughfortheethatthouhastpassedovertheseasafelyonthyquest;andamoreperilousseaitisforsooththanthoudeemest。Butnowletushaveanendofvainwords,andmakeourbedamidstthesestonesasbestwemay;forweshouldbestirringbetimesinthemorning。\"Hallblithesaidlittleinanswer,andtheyarrayedtheirsleepingplacescunningly,astheharedothherform,andlikemenwellusedtolyingabroad。

  Hallblithewasverywearyandhesoonfellasleep;andashelaythere,hedreamedadream,ormaybesawavision;whetherhewereasleepwhenhesawit,orbetweensleepingandwaking,Iknownot。

  Butthiswashisdreamorhisvision;thattheHostagewasstandingoverhim,andsheashehadseenherbutyesterday,bright-hairedandruddy-cheekedandwhite-skinned,kindofhandandsoftofvoice,andshesaidtohim:\"Hallblithe,lookonmeandhearken,forIhaveamessageforthee。\"Andhelookedandlongedforher,andhissoulwasravishedbythesweetnessofhislonging,andhewouldhaveleaptupandcasthisarmsabouther,butsleepandthedreamboundhim,andhemightnot。Thentheimagesmiledonhimandsaid:\"Nay,mylove,liestill,forthoumaystnottouchme:hereisbuttheimageofthebodywhichthoudesirest。Hearkenthen。Iaminevilplight,inthehandsofstrong-thievesofthesea,norknowIwhattheywilldowithme,andIhavenowilltobeshamed;tobesoldforapricefromonehandtoanother,yettobebeddedwithoutaprice,andtoliebesidesomefoe-manofourfolk,andhetocasthisarmsaboutme,willI,willInot:thisisahardcase。Thereforeto-morrowmorningatdaybreakwhilemensleep,Ithinktostealforthtothegunwaleoftheblackshipandgivemyselftothegods,thattheyandnottheserunagatesmaybemastersofmylifeandmysoul,andmaydowithmeastheywill:forindeedtheyknowthatImaynotbearthestrangekinlesshouse,andtheloveandcaressingofthealienhouse-

  master,andthemockingandstripesofthealienhouse-mistress。

  ThereforelettheHoaryOneoftheseatakemeandlooktomymatters,andcarrymetolifeordeath,which-sohewill。Thinnowgrowsthenight,butliestillalittleyet,whileIspeakanotherword。

  \"Maybeweshallmeetaliveagain,andmaybenot:andifnot,thoughwehaveneveryetlaininonebedtogether,yetIwouldhavetheerememberme:yetnotsothatmyimageshallcomebetweentheeandthyspeech-friendandbed-fellowofthekindred,thatshallliewhereIwastohavelain。Yetagain,ifIliveandthoulivest,IhavebeentoldandhaveheardthatbyonewayorotherIamliketocometotheGlitteringPlain,andtheLandofLivingMen。Omybeloved,ifbyanywaythoumightestcomethitheralso,andwemightmeetthere,andwetwoalive,howgooditwere!Seekthatlandthen,beloved!seekit,whetherornoweoncemorebeholdtheHouseoftheRose,ortreadtheflooroftheRavendwelling。Andnowmusteventhisimageofmesunderfromthee。Farewell!\"

  Therewithwasthedreamdoneandthevisiondeparted;andHallblithesatupfullofanguishandlonging;andhelookedabouthimoverthedrearyland,anditwassomewhatlightandtheskywasgrowngreyandcloudy,andhedeemedthatthedawnwascome。SoheleapttohisfeetandstoopeddownoverFox,andtookhimbytheshoulder,andshookhimandsaid:\"Faring-fellow,awake!thedawniscome,andwehavemuchtodo。\"

  Foxsatupandgrowledlikeadog,andrubbedhiseyesandlookedabouthimandsaid:\"Thouhastwakedmefornought:itisthefalsedawnofthemoonthatshinethnowbehindthecloudsandcastethnoshadow;itisbutanhouraftermidnight。Gotosleepagain,andletmebe,elsewillInotbeaguidetotheewhenthedaycomes。\"Andhelaydownandwasasleepatonce。ThenHallblithewentandlaydownagainfullofsorrow:Yetsowearywashethathepresentlyfellasleep,anddreamednomore。

  CHAPTERVI:OFADWELLINGOFMANONTHEISLEOFRANSOM

  Whenheawokeagainthesunshoneonhim,andthemorningwascalmandwindless。Hesatupandlookedabouthim,butcouldseenosignsofFoxsavethelairwhereinhehadlain。Sohearosetohisfeetandsoughtforhimaboutthecranniesoftherocks,andfoundhimnot;andheshoutedforhim,andhadnoanswer。Thenhesaid,\"Belikehehasgonedowntotheboattoputathingin,ortakeathingout。\"Sohewenthiswaystothestairdownintothewater-

  cave,andhecalledonFoxfromthetopofthestair,andhadnoanswer。

  Sohewentdownthatlongstairwithamisgivinginhisheart,andwhenhecametothelaststeptherewasneithermannorboat,noraughtelsesavethewaterandthelivingrock。Thenwasheexceedingwroth,forheknewthathehadbeenbeguiled,andhewasinanevilcase,leftaloneonanIslethatheknewnot,awasteanddesolateland,whereitseemedmostlikeheshoulddieoffamine。

  HewastednobreathormightnowincryingoutforFox,orseekinghim;forhesaidtohimself:\"Imightwellhaveknownthathewasfalseandaliar,whereashecouldscarcerefrainhisjoyatmyfollyandhisguile。Nowisitformetostriveforlifeagainstdeath。\"

  Thenheturnedandwentslowlyupthestair,andcameoutontotheopenfaceofthatIsle,andhesawthatitwaswasteindeed,anddreadful:awildernessofblacksandandstonesandice-bornerocks,withhereandtherealittlegrassgrowinginthehollows,andhereandthereadrearymirewherethewhite-tuftedrushesshookinthewind,andhereandtherestretchesofmossblendedwithred-blossomedsengreen;andotherwherenoughtbutthewind-bittencreepingwillowclingingtotheblacksand,withawhitebleachedstickandaleafortwo,andagainastickandaleaf。Intheoffinglookinglandwardweregreatmountains,someverygreatandsnow-capped,somebaretothetops;andallthatwasfaraway,savethesnow,wasdeep-blueinthesunnymorning。Butabouthimontheheathwerescatteredrockslikethereefbeneathwhichhehadsleptthelastnight,andpeaks,andhammers,andknollsofuncouthshapes。

  Thenhewenttotheedgeofthecliffsandlookeddownontheseawhichlaywrinkledandripplingontowardtheshorefarbelowhim,andlonghegazedthereonandallabout,butcouldseeneithershipnorsail,noraughtelsesavethewashingofwavesandthehoveringofseafowl。

  Thenhesaid:\"WereitnotwellifIweretoseekthathouse-masterofwhomFoxspake?MighthenotflitmeatleasttotheLandoftheGlitteringPlain?Woeisme!nowamIofthatwofulcompany,andI

  alsomustneedscryout,Whereistheland?Whereistheland?\"

  Therewithheturnedtowardthereefabovetheirlair,butashewenthethoughtandsaid:\"Nay,butwasnotthisSteadalieliketherestofFox’stale?andamInotaloneinthissea-girtwilderness?

  Yea,andeventhatimageofmyBelovedwhichIsawinthedream,perchancethatalsowasamerebeguiling;fornowIseethatthePunyFoxwasinallwayswiserthanismeetandcomely。\"Yetagainhesaid:\"AtleastIwillseekon,andfindoutwhethertherebeanothermandwellingonthishaplessIsle,andthentheworstofitwillbebattlewithhim,anddeathbypointandedgeratherthanbyhunger;oratthebestwemaybecomefriendsandfellowsanddelivereachother。\"Therewithhecametothereef,andwithmuchadoclimbedtothetopmostofitsrocksandlookeddownthencelandward:

  andbetwixthimandthemountains,andbyseemingnotveryfaroff,hesawsmokearising:butnohousehesaw,noranyothertokenofadwelling。Sohecamedownfromthestoneandturnedhisbackupontheseaandwenttowardthatsmokewithhisswordinitssheath,andhisspearoverhisshoulder。Roughandtoilsomewastheway:threelittledaleshecrossedamidstthemountainnecks,eachonenarrowandbare,withastreamofwateramidst,runningseaward,andwhetherindaleoronridge,hewenteveramidstsandandstones,andtheweedsofthewilderness,andsawnoman,orman-tendedbeast。

  Atlast,afterhehadbeenfourhoursontheway,buthadnotgoneveryfar,hetoppedastonybent,andfromthebrowthereofbeheldawidevalleygrass-grownforthemorepart,withariverrunningthroughit,andsheepandkineandhorsesfeedingupanddownit。

  Andamidstthisdalebythestream-side,wasadwellingofmen,alonghallandotherhousesaboutitbuildedofstone。

  ThenwasHallblitheglad,andhestrodedownthebentspeedily,hiswar-gearclashinguponhim:andashecametothefootthereofandontothegrassofthedale,hegotamongstthepasturinghorses,andpassedclosebythehorse-herdandawomanthatwaswithhim。Theyscowledathimashewentby,butmeddlednotwithhiminanyway。

  Althoughtheyweregiant-likeofstatureandfierceofface,theywerenotill-favoured:theywerered-haired,andthewomanaswhiteascreamwherethesunhadnotburnedherskin;theyhadnoweaponsthatHallblithemightseesavethegoadinthehandofthecarle。

  SoHallblithepassedonandcametothebiggesthouse,thehallaforesaid:itwasverylong,andlowasforitslength,notovershapelyoffashion,ameregabledheapofstones。Lowandstraitwasthedoorthereinto,andasHallblitheenteredstoopinglowly,andthefireofthesteelofhisspearthatheheldbeforehimwasquenchedinthemirkofthehall,hesmiledandsaidtohimself:\"Nowiftherewereoneanighwhowouldnothavemeenteralive,andhewithaweaponinhishand,soonwereallthetaletold。\"Buthegotintothehallunsmitten,andstoodonthefloorthereof,andspake:\"Theseleofthedaytowhomsoeverisherein!Willanymanspeaktothenewcomer?\"

  Butnoneansweredorgavehimgreeting;andashiseyesgotusedtotheduskofthehall,helookedabouthim,andneitheronthefloororthehighseatnorinanyinglecouldheseeaman;andtherewassilencethere,saveforthecracklingoftheflickeringflameonthehearthamidmost,andtherunningoftheratsbehindthepanellingofthewalls。

  Ononesideofthehallwasarowofshut-beds,andHallblithedeemedthattheremightbementherein;butsincenonehadgreetedhimherefrainedhimfromsearchingthemforfearofatrap,andhethought,\"Iwillabideamidstthefloor,andiftherebeanythatwoulddealwithme,friendorfoe,lethimcomehithertome。\"

  Sohefelltowalkingupanddownthehallfrombutterytodais,andhiswar-gearrattleduponhim。Atlastashewalkedhethoughtheheardasmallthinpeevishvoice,whichyetwastoohuskyforthesqueakofarat。Sohestayedhiswalkandstoodstill,andsaid:

  \"WillanymanspeaktoHallblithe,anewcomer,andastrangerinthisStead?\"

  Thenthatsmallvoicemadeawordandsaid:\"Whypaceththefoolupanddownourhall,doingnothing,evenastheRavensflapcroakingaboutthecrags,abidingthewar-moteandtheclashofthefallowblades?\"

  SaidHallblithe,andhisvoicesoundedbiginthehall:\"WhocallethHallblitheafoolandmockethatthesonsoftheRaven?\"

  Spakethevoice:\"Whycomethnotthefooltothemanthatmaynotgotohim?\"

  ThenHallblithebentforwardtohearken,andhedeemedthatthevoicecamefromoneoftheshut-beds,soheleanedhisspearagainstapillar,andwentintotheshut-bedhehadnoted,andsawwheretherelayalonginitamanexceedingoldbyseeming,sorewasted,withlonghairaswhiteassnowlyingoverthebed-clothes。

  WhentheeldersawHallblithe,helaughedathincrackedlaughasifinmockeryandsaid:\"Hailnewcomer!wiltthoueat?\"

  \"Yea,\"saidHallblithe。

  \"Gothouintothebutterythen,\"saidtheoldcarle,\"andthereshaltthoufindonthecupboardcakesandcurdsandcheese:eatthyfill,andwhenthouhastdone,lookintheingle,andthoushaltseeacaskofmeadexceedinggood,andastoupthereby,andtwosilvercups;

  fillthestoupandbringithitherwiththecups;andthenmaywetalkamidstofdrinking,whichisgoodforanoldcarle。Hastenthou!orIshalldeemtheeadoublefoolwhowillnotfaretofetchhismeat,thoughhebehungry。\"

  ThenHallblithelaughed,andwentdownthehallintothebutteryandfoundthemeat,andatehisfill,andcameawaywiththedrinkbacktotheLong-hoaryman,whochuckledashecameandsaid:\"Fillupnowfortheeandforme,andcallahealthtomeandwishmesomewhat。\"

  \"Iwishtheeluck,\"saidHallblithe,anddrank。Saidtheelder:

  \"AndIwishtheemorewits;isluckallthatthoumaystwishme?

  Whatluckmayanoutwornelderhave?\"

  \"Wellthen,\"quothHallblithe,\"whatshallIwishthee?Wouldstthouhavemewishtheeyouth?\"

  \"Yea,certes,\"saidtheLong-hoary,\"thatandnoughtelse。\"

  \"YouththenIwishthee,ifitmayavailtheeaught,\"saidHallblithe,andhedrankagaintherewith。

  \"Nay,nay,\"saidtheoldcarlepeevishly,\"takeathirdcup,andwishmeyouthwithnoidlewordstackedthereto。\"

  SaidHallblitheraisingthecup:\"HerewithIwishtheeyouth!\"andhedrank。

  \"Goodisthewish,\"saidtheelder;\"nowaskthoutheoldcarlewhatsothouwilt。\"

  SaidHallblithe:\"Whatisthislandcalled?\"

  \"Son,\"saidtheother,\"hastthouhearditcalledtheIsleofRansom?\"

  \"Yea,\"saidHallblithe,\"butwhatwiltthoucallit?\"

  \"Bynoothername,\"saidthehoarycarle。

  \"Itisfarfromotherlands?\"saidHallblithe。

  \"Yea,\"saidthecarle,\"whenthelightwindsblow,andtheshipssailslow。\"

  \"Whatdoyewholivehere?\"saidHallblithe。\"Howdoyelive,whatworkwinye?\"

  \"Wewindiversework,\"saidtheelder,\"butthegainfullestisrobbingmenbythehighhand。\"

  \"IsityewhohavestolenfrommetheHostageoftheRose?\"saidHallblithe。

  SaidtheLong-hoary,\"Maybe;Iwotnot;indiversewaysmykinsmentraffic,andtheyvisitmanylands。WhyshouldtheynothavecometoClevelandalso?\"

  \"IssheinthisIsle,thouoldrunagate?\"saidHallblithe。

  \"Sheisnot,thouyoungfool,\"saidtheelder。ThenHallblitheflushedredandspake:\"KnowestthouthePunyFox?\"

  \"HowshouldInot?\"saidthecarle,\"sinceheisthesonofoneofmysons。\"

  \"Dostthoucallhimaliarandarogue?\"saidHallblithe。

  Theelderlaughed;\"ElsewereIafool,\"saidhe;\"therearefewbiggerliarsorbiggerroguesthanthePunyFox!\"

  \"IshehereinthisIsle?\"saidHallblithe;\"mayIseehim?\"

  Theoldmanlaughedagain,andsaid:\"Nay,heisnothere,unlesshehathturnedfoolsinceyesterday:whyshouldheabidethysword,sincehehathdonewhathewouldandbroughttheehither?\"

  Thenhelaughed,asahencacklesalongwhile,andthensaid:\"Whatmorewiltthouaskme?\"

  ButHallblithewasverywroth:\"Itavailethnoughttoask,\"hesaid;

  \"andnowIamintwomindswhetherIshallslaytheeornot。\"

  \"ThatwereameetdeedforaRaven,butnotforaman,\"saidthecarle,\"andthouthathastwishedmeluck!Ask,ask!\"

  ButHallblithewassilentalongwhile。Thenthecarlesaid,\"Anothercupforthelongerafteryouth!\"

  Hallblithefilled,andgavetohim,andtheoldmandrankandsaid:

  \"ThoudeemestusallliarsintheIsleofRansombecauseofthybeguilingbythePunyFox:butthereinthouerrest。ThePunyFoxisourchiefestliar,anddothforusthemorepartofsuchworkasweneed:therefore,whyshouldweotherslie。Ask,ask!\"

  \"Wellthen,\"saidHallblithe,\"whydidthePunyFoxbewrayme,andatwhosebidding?\"

  Saidtheelder:\"Iknow,butIwillnottellthee。Isthisalie?\"

  \"Nay,Ideemitnot,\"saidHallblithe:\"But,tellme,isitverilytruethatmytrothplightisnothere,thatImayransomher?\"

  SaidtheLong-hoary:\"IswearitbytheTreasureoftheSea,thatsheisnothere:thetalewasbutalieofthePunyFox。\"

  CHAPTERVII:AFEASTINTHEISLEOFRANSOM

  Hallblitheponderedhisanswerawhilewithdowncasteyesandsaidatlast:\"Haveyeamindtoransomme,nowthatIhavewalkedintothetrap?\"

  \"Thereisnoneedtotalkofransom,\"saidtheelder;\"thoumaystgooutofthishousewhenthouwilt,norwillanymeddlewiththeeifthoustrayestabouttheIsle,whenIhavesetamarkontheeandgiventheeatoken:norwiltthoubehinderedifthouhastamindtoleavetheIsle,ifthoucanstfindmeansthereto;moreoveraslongasthouartintheIsle,inthishousemaystthouabide,eatinganddrinkingandrestingwithus。\"

  \"HowthenmayIleavethisIsle?\"saidHallblithe。

  Theelderlaughed:\"Inaship,\"saidhe。

  \"Andwhen,\"saidHallblithe,\"shallIfindashipthatshallcarryme?\"

  Saidtheoldcarle,\"Whitherwouldestthoumyson?\"Hallblithewassilentawhile,thinkingwhatanswerheshouldmake;thenhesaid:

  \"IwouldgotothelandoftheGlitteringPlain。\"

  \"Son,ashipshallnotbelackingtheeforthatvoyage,\"saidtheelder。\"Thoumaystgoto-morrowmorn。AndIbidtheeabidehereto-

  night,andthycheershallnotbeill。Yetifthouwiltbelievemyword,itwillbewellfortheetosayaslittleasthoumaysttoanymanhere,andthatlittleaslittleproudasmaybe:forourfolkareshortoftemperandthouknowestthereisnomightagainstmany。

  Indeeditisnotunlikethattheywillnotspeakonewordtothee,andifthatbeso,thouhastnoneedtoopenthymouthtothem。AndnowIwilltelltheethatitisgoodthatthouhastchosentogototheGlitteringPlain。Forifthouwertotherwiseminded,Iwotnothowthouwouldestgettheeakeeltocarrythee,andthewingshavenotyetbeguntosproutonthyshoulders,raventhoughthoube。NowIamgladthatthouartgoingthywaystotheGlitteringPlainto-

  morrow;forthouwiltbegoodcompanytomeontheway:andIdeemthatthouwiltbenochurlwhenthouartglad。\"

  \"What,\"saidHallblithe,\"artthouwendingthither,thouoldman?\"

  \"Yea,\"saidhe,\"norshallanyotherbeontheshipsavethouandI,andthemarinersthatwaftus;andtheyforsoothshallnotgoalandthere。WhyshouldnotIgo,sincetherearementobearmeaboard?\"

  SaidHallblithe,\"Andwhenthouartcomealandthere,whatwiltthoudo?\"

  \"Thoushaltsee,myson,\"saidtheLong-hoary。\"Itmaybethatthygoodwishesshallbeofavailtome。ButnowsinceallthismayonlybeifIlivethroughthisnight,andsincemyhearthathbeenwarmedbythegoodmead,andthyfellowship,andwhereasIamsomewhatsleepy,anditislongpastnoon,goforthintothehall,andleavemetosleep,thatImaybeassoundaseldwillletmeto-morrow。

  Andasforthee,folk,bothmenandwomen,shallpresentlycomeintothehall,andIdeemnotthatanyshallmeddlewiththee;butifsobethatanychallengethee,whatsoevermaybehiswords,answerthoutohim,’THEHOUSEOFTHEUNDYING,’andtherewillbeanendofit。

  Onlylookthoutoitthatnonakedsteelcomethoutofthyscabbard。

  Gonow,andifthouwilt,gooutofdoors;yetartthousaferwithindoorsandnigheruntome。\"

  SoHallblithewentbackintothemainhall,andthesunhadgottenroundnow,andwasshiningintothehall,throughtheclerestorywindows,sothathesawclearlyallthatwastherein。Andhedeemedthehallfairerwithinthanwithout;andespeciallyovertheshut-

  bedsweremanystoriescarveninthepanelling,andHallblithebeheldthemgladly。Butofonethinghemarvelled,thatwhereashewasinanislandofthestrong-thievesofthewaters,andintheirveryhomeandchiefesthabitation,therewerenoshipsorseaspicturedinthatimagery,butfairgrovesandgardens,withflowerygrassandfruitedtreesallabout。Andtherewerefairwomenabidingtherein,andlovelyyoungmen,andwarriors,andstrangebeastsandmanymarvels,andtheendingofwrathandbeginningofpleasureandthecrowningoflove。Andamidstthesewaspicturedoftandagainamightykingwithaswordbyhissideandacrownonhishead;andeverwashesmilingandjoyous,sothatHallblithe,whenhelookedonhim,feltofbetterheartandsmiledbackonthecarvenimage。

  SowhileHallblithelookedonthesethings,andponderedhiscasecarefully,allaloneashewasinthatalienhall,heheardanoisewithoutoftalkingandlaughter,andpresentlythepatteringoffeettherewith,andthenwomencameintothehall,ascoreormore,someyoung,someold,somefairenough,andsomehard-featuredanduncomely,butallabovethestatureofthewomenwhomhehadseeninhisownland。

  Sohestoodamidstthehall-floorandabidedthem;andtheysawhimandhisshiningwar-gear,andceasedtheirtalkingandlaughter,anddrewroundabouthim,andgazedathim;butnonesaidaughttillanoldcronecameforthfromthering,andsaid\"Whoartthou,standingunderweaponsinourhall?\"

  Heknewnotwhattoanswer,andheldhispeace;andshespakeagain:

  \"Whitherwouldestthou,whatseekestthou?\"

  ThenansweredHallblithe:\"THEHOUSEOFTHEUNDYING。\"

  Noneanswered,andtheotherwomenallfellawayfromhimatonce,andwentabouttheirbusinesshitherandthitherthroughthehall。

  Buttheoldcronetookhimbythehand,andledhimuptothedais,andsethimnexttothemidmosthigh-seat。Thenshemadeasifshewoulddooffhiswar-gear,andhewouldnotgainsayher,thoughhedeemedthatfoesmightbeanear;forinsoothhetrustedintheoldcarlethathewouldnotbewrayhim,andmoreoverhedeemeditwouldbeunmanlynottotaketherisksoftheguesting,accordingtothecustomofthatcountry。

  Soshetookhisarmourandhisweaponsandborethemofftoashut-

  bednexttothatwhereinlaytheancientman,andshelaidthegearwithinit,allsavethespear,whichshelaidonthewall-pinsabove;

  andshemadesignstohimthatthereinhewastolie;butshespakenowordtohim。Thenshebroughthimthehand-washingwaterinabasinoflatten,andagoodlytoweltherewith,andwhenhehadwashedshewentawayfromhim,butnotfar。

  Thiswhiletheotherwomenwerebusyaboutthehall;somesweptthefloordown,andwhenitwassweptstrawedthereonrushesandhandfulsofwildthyme:somewentintothebutteryandboreforththeboardsandthetrestles:somewenttothechestsandbroughtouttherichhangings,thegoodlybankersanddorsars,anddidthemonthewalls:

  someboreinthestoupsandhornsandbeakers,andsomewenttheirwaysandcamenotbackawhile,fortheywerebusiedaboutthecooking。Butwhatevertheydid,nonehailedhim,orheededhimmorethanifhehadbeenanimage,ashesattherelookingon。Nonesavetheoldwomanwhobroughthimthefore-supper,towitagreathornofmead,andcakesanddriedfish。

  Sowasthehallarrayedforthefeastveryfairly,andHallblithesattherewhilethesunwesteredandthehousegrewdim,anddarkatlast,andtheylightedthecandlesupanddownthehall。Butalittleafterthesewerelit,agreathornwaswindedclosewithout,andthereaftercametheclatterofarmsaboutthedoor,andexceedingtallweaponedmencamein,onescoreandfive,andstrodetwobytwouptothefootofthedais,andstoodthereinarow。AndHallblithedeemedtheirwar-gearexceedinggood;theywereallcladinring-

  lockedbyrnies,andhadsteelhelmsontheirheadswithgarlandsofgoldwroughtaboutthemandtheyborespearsintheirhands,andwhiteshieldshungattheirbacks。Nowcamethewomentothemandunarmedthem;andundertheirarmourtheirraimentwasblack;buttheyhadgoldringsontheirarms,andgoldencollarsabouttheirnecks。Sotheystrodeuptothedaisandtooktheirplacesonthehigh-seat,notheedingHallblitheanymorethanifhewereanimageofwood。Neverthelessthatmansatnexttohimwhowasthechieftainofallandsatinthemidmosthigh-seat;andheborehissheathedswordinhishandandlaiditontheboardbeforehim,andhewastheonlymanofthosechieftainswhohadaweapon。

  Butwhentheseweresetdowntherewasagainanoisewithout,andtherecameinathrongofmenarmedandunarmedwhotooktheirplacesontheend-longbenchesupanddownthehall;withthesecamewomenalso,whomostofthemsatamongstthemen,butsomebusiedthemwiththeserving:allthesemenweregreatofstature,butnonesobigasthechieftainsonthehigh-seat。

  Nowcamethewomeninfromthekitchenbearingthemeat,whereofnolittlewasflesh-meat,andallwasofthebest。Hallblithewasdulyservedliketheothers,butstillnonespaketohimorevenlookedonhim;thoughamongstthemselvestheyspokeinbig,roughvoicessothattheraftersofthehallrangagain。

  Whentheyhadeatentheirfillthewomenfilledroundthecupsandthehornstothem,andthosevesselswerebothgreatandgoodly。Buteretheyfelltodrinkinguprosethechieftainwhosatfurthestfromthemidmosthigh-seatontherightandcriedahealth:\"THETREASURE

  OFTHESEA!\"Thentheyallstoodupandshouted,womenaswellasmen,andemptiedtheirhornsandcupstothathealth。Thenstoodupthemanfurthestontheleftandcriedout,\"DrinkahealthtotheUndyingKing!\"Andagainallmenroseupandshoutederetheydrank。

  Otherhealthstheydrank,asthe\"ColdKeel,\"the\"WindwornSail,\"

  the\"QuiveringAsh\"andthe\"FurrowedBeach。\"AndthewineandmeadflowedlikeriversinthathalloftheWildMen。AsforHallblithe,hedrankwhathewouldbutstoodnotup,norraisedhiscuptohislipswhenahealthwasdrunk;forheknewnotwhetherthesemenwerehisfriendsorhisfoes,andhedeemeditwouldbelittle-mindedtodrinktotheirhealths,lesthemightbedrinkingdeathandconfusiontohisownkindred。

  Butwhenmenhaddrunkawhile,againahornblewatthenetherendofthehall,andstraightwayfolkarosefromtheendlongtables,andtookawaytheboardsandtrestles,andclearedthefloorandstoodagainstthewall;thenthebigchieftainbesideHallblithearoseandcriedout:\"Nowletmandancewithmaid,andbewemerry!Music,strikeup!\"Thenflewthefiddle-bowsandtwangedtheharps,andthecarlesandqueensstoodforthonthefloor;andallthewomenwerecladinblackraiment,albeitembroideredwithknotsandwreathsofflowers。Awhiletheydancedandthensuddenlythemusicfell,andtheyallwentbacktotheirplaces。Thenthechieftaininthehigh-

  seataroseandtookahornfromhisside,andblewagreatblastonitthatfilledthehall;thenhecriedinaloudvoice:\"Bewemerry!Letthechampionscomeforth!\"

  Menshoutedgleefullythereat,andstraightwayranintothehallfromoutthescreensthreetallmencladallinblackarmourwithnakedswordsintheirhands,andstoodamidstthehall-floor,somewhatononeside,andclashedtheirswordsontheirshieldsandcriedout:

  \"ComeforthyeChampionsoftheRaven!\"

  ThenleaptHallblithefromhisseatandsethishandtohisleftside,butnoswordwasthere;sohesatdownagain,rememberingthewarningoftheElder,andnoneheededhim。

  Thentherecameintothehallslowlyandmournfullythreemen-at-

  arms,cladandweaponedlikethewarriorsofhisfolk,withtheimageoftheRavenontheirhelmsandshields。SoHallblitherefrainedhim,forbesidesthatthisseemedliketobeafairbattleofthreeagainstthree,hedoubtedsomesnare,andhedeterminedtolookonandabide。

  Sothechampionsfelltolayingonstrokesthatwerenochild’splay,thoughHallblithedoubtediftheedgesbit,anditwasbutalittlewhilebeforetheChampionsoftheRavenfelloneafteranotherbeforetheWildMen,andfolkdrewthembytheheelsoutintothebuttery。

  Thenarosegreatlaughterandjeering,andexceedingwrothwasHallblithe;howbeitherefrainedhimbecauseherememberedallhehadtodo。ButthethreeChampionsoftheSeastroderoundthehall,tossinguptheirswordsandcatchingthemastheyfell,whilethehornsblewupbehindthem。

  Afterawhilethehallgrewhushed,andthechieftainaroseandcried:\"Bringinnowsomesheavesoftheharvestwewin,weladsoftheoarandthearrow!\"Thenwasthereastiratthescreendoors,andfolkpressedforwardtosee,and,lo,therecameforwardastringofwomen,ledinbytwoweaponedcarles;andthewomenwereascoreinnumber,andtheywerebarefootandtheirhairhunglooseandtheirgownswereungirt,andtheywerechainedtogetherwristtowrist;yethadtheygoldatarmandneck:therewassilenceinthehallwhentheystoodamidstofthefloor。

  ThenindeedHallblithecouldnotrefrainhimself,andheleaptfromhisseatandontotheboard,andoverit,andrandownthehall,andcametothosewomenandlookedtheminthefaceonebyone,whilenomanspakeinthehall。ButtheHostagewasnotamongstthem;nayforsooth,theynoneofthemfavouredofthedaughtersofhispeople,thoughtheywerecomelyandfair;sothatagainHallblithedoubtedifthiswereaughtbutafeast-hallplaydonetoangerhim;whereastherewasbutlittlegriefinthefacesofthosedamsels,andmorethanoneofthemsmiledwantonlyinhisfaceashelookedonthem。

  Soheturnedaboutandwentbacktohisseat,havingsaidnoword,andbehindhimarosemuchmockingandjeering;butitangeredhimlittlenow;forherememberedtheredeoftheelderandhowthathehaddoneaccordingtohisbidding,sothathedeemedthegainwashis。Sospranguptalkinthehallbetwixtmanandman,andfolkdrankaboutandweremerry,tillthechieftainaroseagainandsmotetheboardwiththeflatofhissword,andcriedoutinaloudandangryvoice,sothatallcouldhear:\"Nowlettherebemusicandminstrelsyerewewendbedward!\"

  Therewithfellthehubbubofvoices,andtherecameforththreemenwithgreatharps,andafourthmanwiththem,whowastheminstrel;

  andtheharperssmotetheirharpssothattheroofrangtherewith,andthenoise,thoughitwasgreat,wastuneable,andwhentheyhadplayedthusalittlewhile,theyabatedtheirloudnesssomewhat,andtheminstrelliftedhisvoiceandsang:

  ThelandliesblackWithwinter’slack,ThewindblowscoldRoundfieldandfold;

  Allfolkarewithin,Andbutweavingtheywin。

  Wherefromfingertofingertheshuttlefliesfast,Andtheeyesofthesingerlookfainonthecast,AshesingeththestoryofsummerundoneAndthebarleysheaveshoaryripeunderthesun。

  ThenthemaidensstayThelight-hungsley,AndtheshuttlesbideBytheblueweb’sside,WhilehandinhandWiththecarlestheystand。

  Buteretothemeasurethefiddlesstrikeup,Andtheeldersyettreasurethelastofthecup,Therestandtheya-hearkeningtheblastfromthelift,Ande’ennightisa-darkeningmoreunderthedrift。

  TheresafeinthehallTheyblessthewall,Andtheroofo’erhead,Ofthevaliantstead;

  AndthehandstheypraiseOftheoldendays。

  Thenthroughthestorm’sroaringthefiddlesbreakout,Andtheythinknotofwarring,butcastawaydoubt,And,manbeforemaiden,theirfeettreadthefloor,Andtheirheartsareunladenofallthattheybore。

  Butwhatwindsareo’er-coldFortheheartofthebold?

  Whatseasareo’er-highFortheundoomedtodie?

  Darknightanddreadwind,Butthehavenwefind。

  Thenashoremidtheflurryofstone-washingsurf!

  Cloud-houndsthemoonworry,butlightliestheturf;

  Lothelongdalebeforeus!thelightsattheend,Thoughthenightdarkenso’erus,bidwhithertowend。

  WhobeateththedoorBythefoot-smittenfloor?

  WhatguestsaretheseFromovertheseas?

  TakeshieldandswordFortheirgreeting-word。

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