第2章
加入书架 A- A+
点击下载App,搜索"The Story of the Glittering Plain",免费读到尾

  Lo,lo,thedanceended!Lo,midstofthehallThefallowbladesblended!Lo,bloodonthewall!

  Wholiveth,whodieth?Omenofthesea,Forpeacethefolkcrieth;ourmastersareye。

  NowthedaleliesgreyAtthedawnofday;

  AndfairfeetpassO’erthewind-worngrass;

  AndtheyturnbacktogazeOntheroofofolddays。

  Cometreadyetheoaken-flooredhallofthesea!

  Beyourheartsyetunbroken;sofairasyebe,ThatkingsareabidingunweddedtogainThenewsofourridingthesteedsofthemain。

  Muchshoutingandlaughteraroseatthesong’send;andmensprangupandwavedtheirswordsabovethecups,whileHallblithesatscowlingdownontheirmerriment。Lastlyarosethechieftainandcalledoutloudlyforthegood-nightcup,anditwentroundandallmendrank。

  Thenthehornblewforbed,andthechieftainswenttotheirchambers,andtheotherswenttotheout-bowersorlaidthemdownonthehall-floor,andinalittlewhilenonestooduprightthereon。SoHallblithearose,andwenttotheshut-bedappointedforhim,andlaidhimdownandsleptdreamlesslytillthemorning。

  CHAPTERVIII:HALLBLITHETAKETHSHIPAGAINAWAYFROMTHEISLEOF

  RANSOM

  Whenheawoke,thesunshoneintothehallbythewindowsabovethebuttery,andtherewerebutfewfolklefttherein。ButsosoonasHallblithewasclad,theoldwomancametohim,andtookhimbythehand,andledhimtotheboard,andsignedtohimtoeatofwhatwasthereon;andhedidso;andbythenhewasdone,camefolkwhowentintotheshut-bedwherelaytheLong-hoary,andtheybroughthimforthbedandallandbarehimouta-doors。ThenthecronebroughtHallblithehisarmsandhedidonbyrnyandhelm,girthisswordtohisside,tookhisspearinhishandandwentouta-doors;andthereclosebytheporchlaytheLong-hoaryuponahorse-litter。SoHallblithecameuptohimandgavehimtheseleoftheday:andtheeldersaid:\"Goodmorrow,son,Iamgladtoseethee。Didtheytrytheehardlastnight?\"

  AndHallblithesawtwoofthecarlesthathadborneouttheelder,thattheyweretalkingtogether,andtheylookedonhimandlaughedmockingly;sohesaidtotheelder:\"Evenfoolsmaytryawiseman,andsoitbefelllastnight。Yet,asthouseest,mumminghathnotslainme。\"

  Saidtheoldman:\"Whatthousawestwasnotallmumming;itwasdoneaccordingtoourcustoms;andwellnighallofithadbeendone,evenhadstthounotbeenthere。Nay,Iwilltellthee;atsomeofourfeastsitisnotlawfultoeateitherforthechieftainsorthecarles,tillachampionhathgivenforthachallenge,andbeenansweredandmet,andthebattlefoughttoanend。Butyemen,whathinderethyoutogotothehorses’headsandspeedontheroadthechieftainwhoisnolongerway-worthy?\"

  Sotheyrantothehorsesandsetdownthedalebytheriverside,andjustasHallblithewasgoingtofollowafoot,therecameaswainfrombehindthehouseleadingaredhorsewhichhebroughttoHallblitheasonewhobidsmount。SoHallblitheleaptintothesaddleandatoncecaughtupwiththelitteroftheLong-hoarydownalongtheriver。Theypassedbynootherhouse,savehereandthereacotbesidesomefoldorbyre;theywenteasily,forthewaywassmoothbytheriver-side;soinlessthantwohourstheycamewherethesaidriverranintothesea。Therewasnobeachthere,forthewaterwastenfathomdeepcloseuptothelipoftheland;buttherewasagreathavenland-lockedallbutanarrowoutgatebetwixtthesheerblackcliffs。Manyagreatshipmighthavelaininthathaven;butasnowtherewasbutonelyingthere,around-shipnotverygreat,butexceedingtrimandmeetforthesea。

  Therewithoutmoreadothecarlestooktheelderfromthelitterandborehimaboard,andHallblithefollowedhimasifhehadbeensoappointed。Theylaidtheoldmanadownonthepoopunderatiltofpreciousweb,andsowentabackbythewaythattheyhadcome;andHallblithewentandsatdownbesidetheLong-hoary,whospaketohimandsaid:\"Seestthou,son,howeasyitisforustwaintobeshippedforthelandwhitherwewouldgo?Butaseasyasitisfortheetogothitherwhereaswearegoing,justsohardhaditbeenfortheetogoelsewhere。MoreoverImusttelltheethatthoughmanyanoneoftheIsleofRansomdesirethtogothisvoyage,thereshallnoneelsego,tilltheworldisayearolder,andhewhoshallgothenshallbelikesttomeinallways,bothineldandinfeebleness,andingibingspeech,andallelse;andnowthatIamgone,hisnameshallbethesameasthatwherebyyemaycallmeto-

  day,andthatisGrandfather。Artthougladorsorry,Hallblithe?\"

  \"Grandfather,\"saidHallblithe,\"Icanscarcetellthee:Imoveasonewhohathnowilltowendonewayorother。MeseemsIamdrawntogothitherwhereaswearegoing;thereforeIdeemthatIshallfindmybelovedontheGlitteringPlain:andwhateverbefallethafterward,letitbeasitwill!\"

  \"Tellme,myson,\"saidtheGrandfather,\"howmanywomenarethereintheworld?\"

  \"HowmayItellthee?\"saidHallblithe。

  \"Well,then,\"saidtheelder,\"howmanyexceedingfairwomenarethere?\"

  SaidHallblithe,\"IndeedIwotnot。\"

  \"Howmanyofsuchhastthouseen?\"saidtheGrandfather。

  \"Many,\"saidHallblithe;\"thedaughtersofmyfolkarefair,andtherewillbemanyothersuchamongstthealiens。\"

  Thenlaughedtheelder,andsaid:\"Yet,myson,hewhohadbeenthyfellowsincethysunderingfromthybeloved,wouldhavesaidthatinthydeemingthereisbutonewomanintheworld;oratleastonefairwoman:isitnotso?\"

  ThenHallblithereddenedatfirst,asthoughhewereangry;thenhesaid:\"Yea,itisso。\"

  SaidtheGrandfatherinamusingway:\"IwonderifbeforelongI

  shallthinkofitasthoudost。\"

  ThenHallblithegazedathimmarvelling,andstudiedtoseewhereinlaythegibeagainsthimself;andtheGrandfatherbeheldhim,andlaughedaswellashemight,andsaid:\"Son,son;didstthounotwishmeyouth?\"

  \"Yea,\"saidHallblithe,\"butwhatailstheetolaughso?WhatisitIhavesaidordone?\"

  \"Nought,nought,\"saidtheelder,laughingstillmore,\"onlythoulookestsomazed。Andwhoknowethwhatthywishmaybringforth?\"

  ThereatwasHallblithesorepuzzled;butwhilehesethimselftoconsiderwhattheoldcarlemightmean,uprosethehaleandhowofthemariners;theycastoffthehawsersfromtheshore,ranoutthesweeps,anddravetheshipthroughthehaven-gates。Itwasabrightsunnyday;within,thegreenwaterwasoily-smooth,withouttheripplingwavesdancedmerrilyunderalightbreeze,andHallblithedeemedthewindtobefair;forthemarinersshoutedjoyouslyandmadeallsailontheship;andshelayoverandspedthroughthewaves,castingofftheseasfromherblackbows。Soonweretheyclearofthoseswartcliffs,anditwasbutalittleafterwardsthattheIsleofRansomwasgrowndeepbluebehindthemandfaraway。

  CHAPTERIX:THEYCOMETOTHELANDOFTHEGLITTERINGPLAIN

  Asinthehall,sointheship,Hallblithenotedthatthefolkweremerryandofmanywordsonewithanother,whiletohimnomancastawordsavetheGrandfather。AstoHallblithe,thoughhewonderedmuchwhatallthisbetokened,andwhatthelandwaswheretohewaswending,hewasnomantofearanunbodedperil;andhesaidtohimselfthatwhateverelsebetid,heshouldmeettheHostageontheGlitteringPlain;sohisheartroseandhewasofgoodcheer,andastheGrandfatherhadforetold,hewasamerryfaring-fellowtohim。

  Manyagibetheoldmancastathim,andwhilesHallblithegavehimbackasgoodashetook,andwhileshelaughedasthestrokewenthomeandsilencedhim;andwhilesheunderstoodnoughtofwhattheeldersaid。Soworethedayandstillthewindheldfair,thoughitwaslight;andthesunsetinaskynighcloudless,andtherewasnowhereanyforecastofperil。Butwhennightwascome,Hallblithelaydownonafairbed,whichwasdightforhiminthepoop,andhesoonfellasleepanddreamednotsavesuchdreamsasarebutmadeupofbygonememories,andbetokennought,andarenotremembered。

  Whenheawoke,daylaybroadonthesea,andthewaveswerelittle,theskyhadbutfewclouds,thesunshonebright,andtheairwaswarmandsweet-breathed。

  Helookedasideandsawtheoldmansittingupinhisbed,asghastlyasadeadmandugupagain:hisbushyeyebrowswerewrinkledoverhisblearedoldeyes,thelongwhitehairdangledforlornfromhisgaunthead:yetwashisfacesmilingandhelookedashappyasthesoulwithinhimcouldmakethehalf-deadbody。HeturnednowtoHallblitheandsaid:

  \"Thouartlateawake:hadstthoubeenwakingearlier,thesoonerhadthineheartbeengladdened。Goforwardnow,andgazethyfillandcomeandtellmethereof。\"

  \"Thouarthappy,Grandfather,\"saidHallblithe,\"whatgoodtidingshathmornbroughtus?\"

  \"TheLand!theLand!\"saidtheLong-hoary;\"therearenolongertearsinthisoldbody,elseshouldIbeweepingforjoy。\"

  SaidHallblithe:\"Artthougoingtomeetsomeonewhoshallmaketheegladbeforethoudiest,oldman?\"

  \"Someone?\"saidtheelder;\"whatone?Aretheynotallgone?

  burned,anddrowned,andslainanddiedabed?Someone,youngman?

  Yea,forsoothsomeoneindeed!Yea,thegreatwarrioroftheWastersoftheShore;theSea-eaglewhoboretheswordandthetorchandtheterroroftheRavagersoverthecoal-bluesea。Itismyself,MYSELF

  thatIshallfindontheLandoftheGlitteringPlain,Oyounglover!\"

  Hallblithelookedonhimwonderingasheraisedhiswastedarmstowardsthebowsoftheshippitchingdowntheslopeofthesunlitsea,orclimbingupit。Thenagaintheoldmanfellbackonhisbedandmuttered:\"Whatfool’sworkisthis!thatthouwiltdrawmeontotalkloud,andwastemybodywithlackofpatience。Iwilltalkwiththeenomore,lestmyheartswellandbreak,andquenchthelittlesparkoflifewithinme。\"

  ThenHallblithearosetohisfeet,andstoodlookingathim,wonderingsomuchathiswords,thatforawhileheforgatthelandwhichtheywerenearing,thoughhehadcaughtglimpsesofit,asthebowsoftheround-shipfelldownwardintothehollowofthesea。Thewindwasbutlight,ashathbeensaid,andthewaveslittleunderit,buttherewasstillasmoothswelloftheseawhichcameofbreezesnowdead,andtheshipwallowedthereonandsailedbutslowly。

  Inawhiletheoldmanopenedhiseyesagain,andsaidinalowpeevishvoice:\"Whystandestthoustaringatme?whyhastthounotgoneforwardtolookupontheland?TrueitisthatyeRavensareshortofwits。\"

  SaidHallblithe:\"Benotwrath,chieftain;Iwaswonderingatthywords,whichareexceedingmarvellous;tellmemoreofthislandoftheGlitteringPlain。\"

  SaidtheGrandfather:\"WhyshouldItellitthee?askofthemariners。Theyallknowmorethanthoudost。\"

  \"Thouknowest,\"saidHallblithe,\"thatthesemenspeaknottome,andtakenomoreheedofmethanifIwereanimagewhichtheywerecarryingtoselltothenextmightymantheymayhapon。Ortellme,thouoldman,\"saidhefiercely,\"isitperchanceathrall-marketwheretotheyarebringingme?Havetheysoldherthere,andwilltheysellmealsointhesameplace,butintootherhands。\"

  \"Tush!\"saidtheGrandfathersomewhatfeebly,\"thislastwordofthineisfolly;thereisnobuyingorsellinginthelandwheretowearebound。Astothineotherword,thatthesemenhavenofellowshipwiththee,itistrue:thouartmyfellowandthefellowofnoneelseaboard。ThereforeifIfeelmightinme,maybeIwilltelltheesomewhat。\"

  Thenheraisedhisheadalittleandsaid:\"Thesungrowshot,thewindfailethus,andslowandslowarewesailing。\"

  Evenashespoketherewasastiramidships,andHallblithelookedandbeheldthemarinershandlingthesweeps,andsettlingthemselvesontherowing-benches。Saidtheelder:\"Thereisnoiseamidships,whataretheydoing?\"

  Theoldmanraisedhimselfalittleagain,andcriedoutinhisshrillvoice:\"Goodlads!bravelads!Thuswouldwedointheoldtimewhenwedrewanearsomeshore,andthebeaconsweresendingupsmokebyday,andflamebenights;andtheshore-abidersdidontheirhelmsandtrembled。Thrustherthrough,lads!Thrustheralong!\"

  Thenhefellbackagain,andsaidinaweakvoice:\"Makenomoredelay,guest,butgoforwardandlookupontheland,andcomebackandtellmethereof,andthenthetalemayflowfromme。Haste,haste!\"SoHallblithewentdownfromthepoop,andintothewaist,wherenowtherowerswerebendingtotheiroars,andcryingoutfiercelyastheytuggedatthequiveringash;andheclombontotheforecastleandwentforwardrighttothedragon-head,andgazedlongupontheland,whilethedashingoftheoar-bladesmadethesemblanceofagaleabouttheship’sblacksides。ThenhecamebackagaintotheSea-eagle,whosaidtohim:\"Son,whathastthouseen?\"

  \"Rightaheadlieththeland,anditisstillagoodwayoff。Highrisethemountainsthere,butbyseemingthereisnosnowonthem;

  andthoughtheybebluetheyarenotbluelikethemountainsoftheIsleofRansom。Alsoitseemedtomeasiffairslopesofwoodlandandmeadowcomedowntotheedgeofthesea。Butitisyetfaraway。\"

  \"Yea,\"saidtheelder,\"isitso?ThenwillInotwearmyselfwithmakingwordsforthee。Iwillrestrather,andgathermight。Comeagainwhenanhourhathworn,andtellmewhatthouseest;andmayhappenthenthoushalthavemytale!\"Andhelaidhimdowntherewithandseemedtobeasleepatonce。AndHallblithemightnotamendit;

  sohewaitedpatientlytillthehourhadworn,andthenwentforwardagain,andlookedlongandcarefully,andcamebackandsaidtotheSea-eagle,\"Thehourisworn。\"

  Theoldchieftainturnedhimselfaboutandsaid\"Whathastthouseen?

  SaidHallblithe:\"Themountainsarepaleandhigh,andbelowthemarehillsdarkwithwood,andbetwixtthemandtheseaisafairspaceofmeadowland,andmethoughtitwaswide。\"

  Saidtheoldman:\"Sawestthouarockyskerryrisinghighoutoftheseaanightheshore?\"

  \"Nay,\"saidHallblithe,\"iftherebe,itisallblendedwiththemeadowsandthehills。\"

  SaidtheSea-eagle:\"Abidethewearingofanotherhour,andcomeandtellmeagain,andthenImayhaveagainfulwordforthee。\"Andhefellasleepagain。ButHallblitheabided,andwhenthehourwasworn,hewentforwardandstoodontheforecastle。Andthiswasthethirdshiftoftherowers,andthestoutestmenintheshipnowheldtheoarsintheirhands,andtheshipshookthroughallherlengthandbreadthastheydraveheroverthewaters。

  SoHallblithecameafttotheoldmanandfoundhimasleep;sohetookhimbytheshoulder,andshookhimandsaid:\"Awake,faring-

  fellow,forthelandisa-nigh。\"

  Sotheoldmansatupandsaid:\"Whathastthouseen?\"

  SaidHallblithe:\"Ihaveseenthepeaksandcliffsofthefar-offmountains;andbelowthemarehillsgreenwithgrassanddarkwithwoods,andthencestretchsoftgreenmeadowsdowntothesea-strand,whichisfairandsmooth,andyellow。\"

  \"Sawestthoutheskerry?\"saidtheSea-eagle。

  \"Yea,Isawit,\"saidHallblithe,\"anditrisessheerfromouttheseaaboutamilefromtheyellowstrand;butitsrocksareblack,liketherocksoftheIsleofRansom。\"

  \"Son,\"saidtheelder,\"givemethinehandsandraisemeupalittle。\"SoHallblithetookhimandraisedhimup,sothathesatleaningagainstthepillows;andhelookednotonHallblithe,butonthebowsoftheship,whichnowpitchedbutalittleupanddown,fortheseawaslaidquietnow。Thenhecriedinhisshrill,pipingvoice:\"ItistheLand!ItistheLand!\"

  ButafteralittlewhileheturnedtoHallblitheandspake:\"Shortisthetaletotell:thouhastwishedmeyouth,andthywishhaththriven;forto-day,erethesungoesdown,thoushaltseemeasI

  wasinthedayswhenIreapedtheharvestoftheseawithsharpswordandhardyheart。ForthisisthelandoftheUndyingKing,whoisourlordandourgift-giver;andtosomehegiveththegiftofyouthrenewed,andlifethatshallabideheretheGloomoftheGods。ButnoneofusallmaycometotheGlitteringPlainandtheKingUndyingwithoutturningthebackforthelasttimeontheIsleofRansom:

  normayanymenoftheIslecomehithersavethosewhoareoftheHouseoftheSea-eagle,andfewofthose,savethechieftainsoftheHouse,suchasaretheywhosatbytheeonthehigh-seatthateven。

  Oftheseonceinawhileischosenoneofus,whoisoldandspentandpastbattle,andisbornetothislandandthegiftoftheUndying。Forsoothsomeofushavenowilltotakethegift,fortheysaytheyareliefertogotowheretheyshallmeetmoreofourkindredthandwellontheGlitteringPlainandtheAcreoftheUndying;butasformeIwaseveranoverbearingandmasterfulman,andmeseemethitiswellthatImeetasfewofourkindredasmaybe:

  fortheyareastrifefulrace。\"

  HereatHallblithemarvelledexceedingly,andhesaid:\"AndwhatamI

  inallthisstory?WhyamIcomehitherwiththyfurtherance?\"

  SaidtheSea-eagle:\"WehadachargefromtheUndyingKingconcerningthee,thatweshouldbringtheehitheraliveandwell,ifsobethoucamesttotheIsleofRansom。Forwhatcausewehadthecharge,Iknownot,nordoIgreatlyheed。\"

  SaidHallblithe:\"AndshallIalsohavethatgiftofundyingyouth,andlifewhiletheworldofmenandgodsendureth?\"

  \"Imustneedsdeemso,\"saidtheSea-eagle,\"solongasthouabidestontheGlitteringPlain;andIseenothowthoumaysteverescapethence。\"

  NowHallblitheheardhim,howhesaid\"escape,\"andthereathewassomewhatillatease,andstoodandponderedalittle。Atlasthesaid:\"IsthisthenallthatthouhasttotellmeconcerningtheGlitteringPlain?\"

  \"BytheTreasureoftheSea!\"saidtheelder,\"Iknownomoreofit。

  Thelivingshalllearn。ButIsupposethatthoumaystseekthytroth-plightmaidenthereallthouwilt。OrthoumaystpraytheUndyingKingtohaveherthithertothee。WhatknowI?Atleast,itislikethatthereshallbenolackoffairwomenthere:orelsethepromiseofyouthrenewedisnoughtandvain。Shallthisnotbeenoughforthee?\"

  \"Nay,\"saidHallblithe。

  \"What,\"saidtheelder,\"mustitbeonewomanonly?\"

  \"Oneonly,\"saidHallblithe。

  Theoldmanlaughedhisthinmockinglaugh,andsaid:\"IwillnotassuretheebutthatthelandoftheGlitteringPlainshallchangeallthatfortheesosoonasittouchesthesolesofthyfeet。\"

  Hallblithelookedathimsteadilyandsmiled,andsaid:\"WellisitthenthatIshallfindtheHostagethere;forthenshallwebeofonemind,eithertosunderortocleavetogether。Itiswellwithmethisday。\"

  \"Andwithmeitshallbewellerelong,\"saidtheSea-eagle。

  Butnowtherowersceasedrowingandlayontheiroars,andtheshipmencastanchor;fortheywerebutabowshotfromtheshore,andtheshipswungwiththetideandlayside-longtotheshore。ThensaidtheSea-eagle:\"Lookforth,shipmate,andtellmeoftheland。\"

  AndHallblithelookedandsaid:\"Theyellowbeachissandyandshell-strewn,asIdeem,andthereisnogreatspaceofitbetwixttheseaandtheflowerygrass;andabowshotfromthestrandIseealittlewoodamidstwhicharefairtreesblossoming。\"

  \"Seestthouanyfolkontheshore?\"saidtheoldman。\"Yea,\"saidHallblithe,\"closetotheedgeoftheseagofour;andbyseemingthreearewomen,fortheirlonggownsflutterinthewind。Andoneoftheseiscladinsaffroncolour,andanotherinwhite,andanotherinwatchet;butthecarleiscladindarkred;andtheirraimentisallglisteningaswithgoldandgems;andbyseemingtheyarelookingatourshipasthoughtheyexpectedsomewhat。\"

  SaidtheSea-eagle:\"Whynowdotheshipmentarryandhavenotmadereadytheskiff?Swillersandbelly-godstheybe;slothfulswinethatforgettheirchieftain。\"

  Butevenashespakecamefouroftheshipmen,andwithoutmoreadotookhimup,bedandall,andborehimdownintothewaistoftheship,whereunderlaytheskiffwithfourstrongrowerslyingontheiroars。ThesemenmadenosigntoHallblithe,nortookanyheedofhim;buthecaughtuphisspear,andfollowedthemandstoodbyastheyloweredtheoldmanintotheboat。Thenhesethisfootonthegunwaleoftheshipandleaptdownlightlyintotheboat,andnonehinderedorhelpedhim;andhestooduprightintheboat,agoodlyimageofbattlewiththesunflashingbackfromhisbrighthelm,hisspearinhishand,hiswhiteshieldathisback,andthereontheimageoftheRaven;butifhehadbeenbutasalt-boilingcarleofthesea-sidenonewouldhaveheededhimless。

  CHAPTERX:THEYHOLDCONVERSEWITHFOLKOFTHEGLITTERINGPLAIN

  Nowtherowersliftedtheash-blades,andfelltorowingtowardsshore:andalmostwiththefirstoftheirstrokes,theSea-eaglemoanedout:

  \"Wouldwewerethere,oh,wouldwewerethere!Coldgrowetheldaboutmyheart。Raven’sSon,thouartstandingup;tellmeifthoucanstseewhatthesefolkofthelandaredoing,andifanyothershavecomethither?\"

  SaidHallblithe:\"Therearenoneotherscome,butkineandhorsesarefeedingdownthemeadows。Astowhatthosefouraredoing,thewomenareputtingofftheirshoon,andgirdinguptheirraiment,asiftheywouldwadethewatertowardus;andthecarle,whowasbarefootbefore,wendethstraighttowardsthesea,andtherehestandeth,forverylittlearethewavesbecome。\"

  Theoldmananswerednothing,anddidbutgroanforlackofpatience;

  butpresentlywhenthewaterwasyetwaistdeeptherowersstayedtheskiff,andtwoofthemslippedoverthegunwaleintothesea,andbetweenthemalltheytookupthechieftainonhisbedandgothimforthfromtheboatandwenttowardthestrandwithhim;andthelandsfolkmetthemwherethewaterwasshallower,andtookhimfromtheirhandsandborehimforthontotheyellowsand,andlaidhimdownoutofreachofthecreepingrippleofthetide。Hallblithewithalslippedlightlyoutoftheboatandwadedthewaterafterthem。Buttheshipmenrowedbackagaintotheirship,andpresentlyHallblitheheardthehaleandhow,astheygotuptheiranchor。

  ButwhenHallblithewascomeashore,andwasdrawnnearthefolkoftheland,thewomenlookedathimaskance,andtheylaughedandsaid:

  \"Welcometotheealso,Oyoungman!\"Andhebeheldthem,andsawthattheywereofthestatureofthemaidensofhisownland;theywereexceedingfairofskinandshapelyoffashion,sothatthenakednessoftheirlimbsundertheirgirdedgowns,andallglisteningwiththesea,wasmostlovelyanddaintytobehold。ButHallblithekneltbytheSea-eagletonotehowhefared,andsaid:\"Howisitwiththee,Ochieftain?\"

  Theoldmananswerednotaword,andheseemedtobeasleep,andHallblithedeemedthathischeekswereruddierandhisskinlesswastedandwrinkledthanaforetime。Thenspakeoneofthosewomen:

  \"Fearnot,youngman;heiswellandwillsoonbebetter。\"Hervoicewasassweetasaspringbirdinthemorning;shewaswhite-skinnedanddark-haired,andfullsweetlyfashioned;andshelaughedonHallblithe,butnotmockingly;andherfellowsalsolaughed,asthoughitwasstrangeforhimtobethere。Thentheydidontheirshoonagain,andwiththecarlelaidtheirhandstothebedwhereontheoldmanlay,andliftedhimup,andborehimforthontothegrass,turningtheirfacestowardtheflowerywoodaforesaid;andtheywentalittlewayandthenlaidhimdownagainandrested;andsoonlittlebylittle,tilltheyhadbroughthimtotheedgeofthewood,andstillheseemedtobeasleep。Thenthedamselwhohadspokenbefore,shewiththedarkhair,saidtoHallblithe,\"Althoughwehavegazedontheeasifwithwonder,thisisnotbecausewedidnotlooktomeetthee,butbecausethouartsofairandgoodlyaman:

  soabidethouheretillwecomebacktotheefromoutofthewood。\"

  Therewithshestrokedhishand,andwithherfellowsliftedtheoldmanoncemore,andtheyborehimoutofsightintothethicket。

  ButHallblithewenttoandfroadozenpacesfromthewood,andlookedacrosstheflowerymeadsanddeemedhehadneverseenanysofair。Andafarofftowardthehillshesawagreatroofarising,andthoughthecouldseemenalso;andnighertohimwerekinepasturing,andhorsesalso,whereofsomedrewanearhimandstretchedouttheirnecksandgazedathim;andtheyweregoodlyaftertheirkind;andafairstreamofwatercameroundthecorneroutofthewoodanddownthemeadowstothesea;andHallblithewenttheretoandcouldseethattherewasbutlittleebbandflowofthetideonthatshore;forthewaterofthestreamwasclearasglass,andthegrassandflowersgrewrightdowntoitswater;soheputoffhishelmanddrankofthestreamandwashedhisfaceandhishandstherein,andthendidonhishelmagainandturnedbackagaintowardthewood,feelingverystrongandmerry;andhelookedoutseawardandsawtheShipoftheIsleofRansomlesseningfast;foralittlelandwindhadarisenandtheyhadspreadtheirsailstoit;andhelaiddownonthegrasstillthefourfolkofthecountrycameoutofthewoodagain,aftertheyhadbeengonesomewhatlessthananhour,buttheSea-eaglewasnotwiththem:

  andHallblitheroseupandturnedtothem,andthecarlesalutedhimanddeparted,goingstraighttowardthatfar-awayroofhehadseen;

  andthewomenwereleftwithHallblithe,andtheylookedathimandheatthemashestoodleaningonhisspear。

  Thensaidtheblack-haireddamsel:\"Trueitis,OSpearman,thatifwedidnotknowofthee,ourwonderwouldbegreatthatamansoyoungandlucky-lookingshouldhavesoughthither。\"

  \"Iwotnotwhythoushouldestwonder,\"saidHallblithe;\"IwilltelltheepresentlywhereforeIcomehither。Buttellme,isthistheLandoftheGlitteringPlain?\"

  \"Evenso,\"saidthedamsel,\"dostthounotseehowthesunshinethonit?Justsoitshinethintheseasonthatotherfolkscallwinter。\"

  \"SomesuchmarvelIthoughttohearof,\"saidhe;\"forIhavebeentoldthatthelandismarvellous;andfairthoughthesemeadowsbe,theyarenotmarvelloustolookonnow:theyarelikeotherlands,thoughitmaybe,fairer。\"

  \"Thatmaybe,\"shesaid;\"wehavenoughtbuthearsayofotherlands。

  Ifweeverknewthemwehaveforgottenthem。\"

  SaidHallblithe,\"IsthislandcalledalsotheAcreoftheUndying?\"

  Ashespakethewordsthesmilefadedfromthedamsel’sface;sheandherfellowsgrewpale,andshesaid:\"Holdthypeaceofsuchwords!

  Theyarenotlawfulforanymantoutterhere。YetmaystthoucallittheLandoftheLiving。\"

  Hesaid:\"Icravepardonfortherashword。\"

  Thentheysmiledagain,anddrewneartohim,andcaressedhimwiththeirhands,andlookedonhimlovingly;buthedrewalittleabackfromthemandsaid:\"IhavecomehitherseekingsomethingwhichI

  havelost,thelackwhereofgrievethme。\"

  Quoththedamsel,drawingnearertohimagain,\"Maystthoufindit,thoulovelyman,andwhatsoeverelsethoudesirest。\"

  Thenhesaid:\"HathawomannamedtheHostagebeenbroughthitheroflatedays?Afairwoman,bright-hairedandgrey-eyed,kindofcountenance,softofspeech,yetoutspokenandnoughttimorous;tallaccordingtoourstature,butverygoodlyoffashion;awomanoftheHouseoftheRose,andmytroth-plightmaiden。\"

  Theylookedoneachotherandshooktheirheads,andtheblack-haireddamselspake:\"Weknowofnosuchawoman,norofthekindredwhichthounamest。\"

  Thenhiscountenancefell,andbecamepiteouswithdesireandgrief,andhebenthisbrowsuponthem,fortheyseemedtohimlight-mindedandcareless,thoughtheywerelovely。

  Buttheyshrankfromhimtrembling,anddrewaback;fortheyhadallbeenstandingclosetohim,beholdinghimwithlove,andshewhohadspokenmosthadbeenholdinghislefthandfondly。Butnowshesaid:

  \"Nay,looknotonussobitterly!Ifthewomanbenotintheland,thiscomethnotofourmalice。Yetmaybesheishere。Forsuchascomehitherkeepnottheiroldnames,andsoonforgetthemwhattheywere。ThoushaltgowithustotheKing,andheshalldofortheewhatthouwilt;forheisexceedingmighty。\"

  ThenwasHallblitheappeasedsomewhat;andhesaid:\"Aretheremanywomenintheland?\"

  \"Yea,many,\"saidthatdamsel。

  \"Andmanythatareasfairasyebe?\"saidhe。Thentheylaughedandwereglad,anddrewneartohimagainandtookhishandsandkissedthem;andtheblack-haireddamselsaid:\"Yea,yea,therebemanyasfairaswebe,andsomefairer,\"andshelaughed。

  \"AndthatKingofyours,\"saidhe,\"howdoyenamehim?\"

  \"HeistheKing,\"saidthedamsel。

  \"Hathhenoothername?\"saidHallblithe。

  \"Wemaynotutterit,\"shesaid;\"butthoushaltseehimsoon,thatthereisnoughtbutgoodinhimandmightiness。\"

  CHAPTERXI:THESEA-EAGLERENEWETHHISLIFE

  Butwhiletheyspaketogetherthus,cameamanfromoutofthewoodverytallofstature,red-beardedandblack-haired,ruddy-cheeked,full-limbed,mostjoyousofaspect;amanbyseemingoffiveandthirtywinters。HestrodestraightuptoHallblithe,andcasthisarmsabouthim,andkissedhischeek,asifhehadbeenanoldanddearfriendnewlycomefromoverseas。

  Hallblithewonderedandlaughed,andsaid:\"Whoartthouthatdeemestmesodear?\"

  Saidtheman:\"Shortisthymemory,SonoftheRaven,thatthouinsolittlespacehastforgottenthyshipmateandthyfaring-fellow;

  whogavetheemeatanddrinkandgoodredeintheHalloftheRavagers。\"Therewithhelaughedjoyouslyandturnedabouttothethreemaidensandtookthembythehandsandkissedtheirlips,whiletheyfawneduponhimlovingly。

  ThensaidHallblithe:\"Hastthouverilygottenthyyouthagain,whichthoubadestmewishthee?\"

  \"Yea,ingoodsooth,\"saidthered-beardedman;\"IamtheSea-eagleofolddays;andIhavegottenmyyouth,andlovetherewithal,andsomewhattolovemoreover。\"

  Therewithheturnedtothefairestofthedamsels,andshewaswhite-

  skinnedandfragrantasthelily,rose-cheekedandslender,andthewindplayedwiththelonglocksofhergoldenhair,whichhungdownbelowherknees;sohecasthisarmsaboutherandstrainedhertohisbosom,andkissedherfacemanytimes,andshenothingloth,butcaressinghimwithlipsandhand。Buttheothertwodamselsstoodbysmilingandjoyous:andtheyclappedtheirhandstogetherandkissedeachotherforjoyofthenewlover;andatlastfelltodancingandskippingaboutthemlikeyounglambsinthemeadowsofSpring-tide。

  Butamongstthemall,stoodupHallblitheleaningonhisspearwithsmilinglipsandknittedbrow;forhewasponderinginhismindinwhatwisehemightfurtherhisquest。

  ButaftertheyhaddancedawhiletheSea-eaglelefthislovethathehadchosenandtookahandofeitherofthetwodamsels,andledthemtrippinguptoHallblithe,andcriedout:\"Choosethou,Raven’sbaby,whichofthesetwainthouwilthavetothymate;forscarcelyshaltthouseebetterorfairer。\"

  ButHallblithelookedonthemproudlyandsternly,andtheblack-

  haireddamselhungdownherheadbeforehimandsaidsoftly:\"Nay,nay,sea-warrior;thisoneistoolovelytobeourmate。Sweeterloveabideshim,andlipsmorelongedfor。\"

  ThenstirredHallblithe’sheartwithinhimandhesaid:\"OEagleoftheSea,thouhastthyyouthagain:whatthenwiltthoudowithit?

  Wiltthounotwearyforthemoonlitmain,andthewashingofwavesandthedashingofspray,andthyfellowsallglisteningwiththebrine?Wherenowshallbethealienshoresbeforethee,andthelandingforfame,anddepartureforthegainofgoods?Wiltthouforgettheship’sblackside,andthedrippingofthewindwardoars,asthesquallfallethonwhenthesunhatharisen,andthesailtuggethhardonthesheet,andtheshipliethoverandtheladsshoutagainstthewhistleofthewind?Hasthespearfallenfromthinehand,andhastthouburiedtheswordofthyfathersinthegravefromwhichthybodyhathescaped?Whatartthou,OWarrior,inthelandofthealienandtheKing?Whoshallheedtheeortellthetaleofthyglory,whichthouhastcoveredoverwiththehandofalightwoman,whomthykindredknowethnot,andwhowasnotborninahousewherefromithathbeenappointedtheefromofoldtotakethepleasureofwoman?Whosethrallartthounow,thoulifterofthespoil,thouscarerofthefreeborn?ThebiddingofwhatlordorKingwiltthoudo,OChieftain,thatthoumaysteatthymeatinthemorningandliesoftinthybedintheevening?\"

  \"OWarrioroftheRavagers,herestandI,HallblitheoftheRaven,andIamcomeintoanalienlandbesetwithmarvelstoseekmineown,andfindthatwhichisdearesttomineheart;towit,mytroth-plightmaidentheHostageoftheRose,thefairwomanwhoshalllieinmybed,andbearmechildren,andstandbymeinfieldandfold,bythwartandgunwale,beforethebowandthespear,bytheflickeringofthecooking-fire,andamidsttheblazeoftheburninghall,andbesidethebale-fireofthewarrioroftheRaven。OSea-eagle,myguesteramongstthefoemen,myfellow-farerandshipmate,saynowonceforallwhetherthouwilthelpmeinmyquest,orfallofffrommeasadastard?\"

  Againthemaidensshrankbeforehisclearandhigh-raisedvoice,andtheytrembledandgrewpale。

  ButtheSea-eaglelaughedfromacountenancekindwithjoy,andsaid:

  \"ChildoftheRaven,thywordsaregoodandmanly:butitavailethnoughtinthisland,andIwotnothowthouwiltfare,orwhythouhastbeensentamongstus。Whatwiltthoudo?HadstthouspokenthesewordstotheLong-hoary,theGrandfather,yesterday,hisearswouldhavebeendeaftothem;andnowthatthouspeakestthemtotheSea-eagle,thisjoyousmanontheGlitteringPlain,hecannotdoaccordingtothem,forthereisnootherlandthanthiswhichcanholdhim。Hereheisstrongandstark,andfullofjoyandlove;butotherwherehewouldbebutagibberingghostdriftingdownthewindofnight。ThereforeinwhatsoeverthoumaystdowithinthislandI

  willstandbytheeandhelpthee;butnotoneinchbeyonditmaymyfootgo,whetheritbedownintothebrineofthesea,orupintothecleftsofthemountainswhicharethewallofthisgoodlyland。

  \"ThouhastbeenmyshipmateandIlovethee,Iamthyfriend;buthereinthislandmustneedsbetheloveandthefriendship。Fornoghostcanlovethee,noghostmayhelpthee。Andastowhatthousayestconcerningthedaysgonepastandourjoysuponthetumblingsea,trueitisthatthosedaysweregoodandlovely;buttheyaredeadandgoneliketheladswhosatonthethwartbesideus,andthemaidenswhotookourhandsinthehalltoleadustothechamber。

  Otherdayshavecomeintheirstead,andotherfriendsshallcherishus。Whatthen?Shallwewoundthelivingtopleasurethedead,whocannotheedit?ShallwecursetheYuletide,andcastfoulwaterontheHolyHearthofthewinterfeast,becausethesummeroncewasfairandthedaysflitandthetimeschange?Nowletusbeglad!Forlifeliveth。\"

  Therewithheturnedabouttohisdamselandkissedheronthemouth。

  ButHallblithe’sfacewasgrownsadandstern,andhespakeslowlyandheavily:\"Soisit,shipmate,thatwhereasthousayestthatthedaysflit,fortheetheyshallflitnomore;andthedaymaycomefortheewhenthoushaltbeweary,andknowit,andlongforthelostwhichthouhastforgotten。Buthereofitavailethnoughtformetospeakanylonger,forthineearsaredeaftothesewords,andthouwiltnothearthem。ThereforeIsaynomoresavethatIthanktheeforthyhelpwhatsoeveritmaybe;andIwilltakeit,fortheday’sworkliethbeforeme,andIbegintothinkthatitmaybeheavyenough。\"

  Thewomenyetlookeddowncast,andasiftheywouldbegoneoutofearshot;buttheSea-eaglelaughedasonewhoiswellcontent,andsaid:\"Thouthyselfwiltmakeithardforthyselfafterthewontofthyproudandhaughtyrace;butformenothingishardanylonger;

  neitherthyscornnorthyforebodingsofevil。Bethoumyfriendasmuchasthoucanst,andIwillbethinewholly。Nowyewomen,whitherwillyeleadus?ForIamreadytoseeanynewthingyewillshowus。\"

  Saidhisdamsel:\"WewilltakeyoutotheKing,thatyourheartsmaybethemoregladdened。AndasforthyfriendtheSpearman,OSea-

  warrior,letnothisheartbedowncast。Whowottethbutthatthesetwodesires,thedesireofhisheart,andthedesireofaheartforhim,maynotbeoneandthesamedesire,sothatheshallbefullysatisfied?\"AsshespokeshelookedsidelongatHallblithe,withshyandwheedlingeyes;andhewonderedatherword,andanewhopesprangupinhisheartthathewaspresentlytobebroughtfacetofacewiththeHostage,andthatthiswasthatlove,sweeterthantheirlove,whichabodeinhim,andhisheartbecamelighter,andhisvisagecleared。

  CHAPTERXII:THEYLOOKONTHEKINGOFTHEGLITTERINGPLAIN

  Sonowthewomenledthemalongupthestream,andHallblithewentsidebysidebytheSea-eagle;butthewomenhadbecomealtogethermerryagain,andplayedandranaboutthemasgamesomeasyounggoats;andtheywadedtheshallowsoftheclearbrightstreambarefoottowashtheirlimbsofthesea-brine,andstrayedaboutthemeadows,pluckingtheflowersandmakingthemwreathsandchaplets,whichtheydiduponthemselvesandtheSea-eagle;butHallblithetheytouchednot,forstilltheyfearedhim。Theywentonasthestreamledthemuptowardthehills,andeverwerethemeadsaboutthemasfairandfloweryasmightbe。Folktheysawafaroff,butfellinwithnoneforagoodwhile,savingamanandamaidcladlightlyasformid-summerdays,whowerewanderingtogetherlovinglyandhappilybythestream-side,andwhogazedwonderinglyonthestarkSea-eagle,andonHallblithewithhisglitteringspear。Theblack-haireddamselgreetedthesetwainandspakesomethingtothem,andtheylaughedmerrily,andthemanstoopeddownamongstthegrassesandblossomsofthebank,anddrewforthabasket,andspreaddaintyvictualsonthegrassunderawillow-tree,andbadethembehisgueststhatfairafternoon。Sotheysatdownthereabovetheglisteringstreamandateanddrankandweremerry。Thereafterthenew-comersandtheirway-leadersdepartedwithkindwords,andstillsettheirfacestowardsthehills。

  Atlasttheysawbeforethemalittlewoodedhill,andunderneathitsomethingredandshining,andothercolouredthingsgleaminginthesunaboutit。ThensaidtheSea-eagle:\"Whathaveweyonder?\"

  Saidhisdamsel:\"ThatisthepavilionoftheKing;andaboutitarethetentsandtiltsofourfolkwhoareofhisfellowship:foroftheabidethinthefieldswiththem,thoughhehathhousesandhallsasfairastheheartofmancanconceive。\"

  \"Hathhenofoementofear?\"saidtheSea-eagle。

  \"Howshouldthatbe?\"saidthedamsel。\"Ifperchanceanycameintothislandtobringwaruponhim,theirbattle-angershoulddepartwhenoncetheblissoftheGlitteringPlainhadenteredintotheirsouls,andtheywouldaskfornoughtbutleavetoabidehereandbehappy。YetItrowthatifhehadfoemenhecouldcrushthemaseasilyasIsetmyfootonthisdaisy。\"

  Soastheywentontheyfellinwithmanyfolk,menandwomen,sportingandplayinginthefields;andtherewasnosemblanceofeldonanyofthem,andnoscarorblemishorfeeblenessofbodyorsadnessofcountenance;nordidanybearaweaponoranypieceofarmour。Nowsomeofthemgatheredaboutthenew-corners,andwonderedatHallblitheandhislongspearandshininghelmanddarkgreybyrny;butnoneaskedconcerningthem,forallknewthattheywerefolknewcometotheblissoftheGlitteringPlain。Sotheypassedamidstthesefairfolklittlehinderedbythem,andintoHallblithe’sthoughtsitcamehowjoyousthefellowshipofsuchshouldbeandhowhisheartshouldberaisedbythesightofthem,ifonlyhistroth-plightmaidenwerebyhisside。

  ThusthentheycametotheKing’spavilion,whereitstoodinabightofthemeadow-landatthefootofthehill,withthewoodaboutitonthreesides。SofairahouseHallblithedeemedhehadneverseen;

  foritwaswroughtalloverwithhistoriesandflowers,andwithhemssewnwithgold,andwithorphreysofgoldandpearlandgems。

  ThereinthedoorofitsattheKingoftheLandinanivorychair;

  hewascladingoldengown,girtwithagirdleofgems,andhadhiscrownonhisheadandhisswordbyhisside。Forthiswasthehourwhereinheheardwhatanyofhisfolkwouldsaytohim,andforthatveryendhesatthereinthedoorofhistent,andfolkwerestandingbeforehim,andsittingandlyingonthegrassroundabout;andnowone,nowanother,cameuptohimandspokebeforehim。

  Hisfaceshonelikeastar;itwasexceedingbeauteous,andaskindastheevenofMayinthegardensofthehappy,whenthescentoftheeglantinefillsalltheair。Whenhespokehisvoicewassosweetthatallheartswereravished,andnonemightgainsayhim。

  ButwhenHallblitheseteyesonhim,heknewatoncethatthiswashewhosecarvenimagehehadseenintheHalloftheRavagers,andhisheartbeatfast,andhesaidtohimself:\"Holdupthineheadnow,O

  SonoftheRaven,strengthenthineheart,andletnomanorgodcowthee。Forhowcanthineheartchange,whichbadetheegotothehousewherefromitwasduetotheetotakethepleasureofwoman,andtheretopledgethyfaithandtrothtoherthatloveththeemost,andhankerethfortheedaybydayandhourbyhour,sothatgreatisthelovethatwetwainhavebuildedup。\"

  Nowtheydrewnigh,forfolkfellbackbeforethemtotherightandleft,asbeforemenwhoarenewcomeandhavemuchtodo;sothattherewasnoughtbetweenthemandthefaceoftheKing。Buthesmileduponthemsothathecheeredtheirheartswiththehopeoffulfilmentoftheirdesires,andhesaid:\"Welcome,children!Whobethesewhomyehavebroughthitherfortheincreaseofourjoy?

  Whoisthistall,ruddy-faced,joyousmansomeetfortheblissoftheGlitteringPlain?Andwhoisthisgoodlyandlovelyyoungman,whobearethweaponsamidstourpeace,andwhosefaceissadandsternbeneaththegleamingofhishelm?

  Saidthedark-haireddamsel:\"OKing!OGift-giverandassurerofjoy!thistalloneishewhowasonceoppressedbyeld,andwhohathcomehithertotheefromtheIsleofRansom,accordingtothecustomoftheland。\"

  SaidtheKing:\"Tallman,itiswellthatthouartcome。Nowarethydayschangedandthouyetalive。Fortheebattleisended,andtherewiththerewardofbattle,whichthewarriorrememberethnotamidstthehardhand-play:peacehathbegun,andthouneedestnotbecarefulfortheendurancethereof:forinthislandnomanhathalackwhichhemaynotsatisfywithouttakingaughtfromanyother。I

  deemnotthatthineheartmayconceiveadesirewhichIshallnotfulfilforthee,orcraveagiftwhichIshallnotgivethee。\"

  ThentheSea-eaglelaughedforjoy,andturnedhisheadthiswayandthat,sothathemightthebettertaketohimthesmilesofallthosethatstoodaround。

  ThentheKingsaidtoHallblithe:\"Thoualsoartwelcome;Iknowtheewhothouart:meseemethgreatjoyawaiteththee,andIwillfulfilthydesiretotheuttermost。\"

  SaidHallblithe:\"OgreatKingofahappyland,Iaskoftheenoughtsavethatwhichnoneshallwithholdfrommeuncursed。\"

  \"Iwillgiveittothee,\"saidtheKing,\"andthoushaltblessme。

  Butwhatisitwhichthouwouldst?WhatmorecanstthouhavethantheGiftsoftheland?\"

  SaidHallblithe:\"Icamehitherseekingnogifts,buttohavemineownagain;andthatisthebodilyloveofmytroth-plightmaiden。

  Theystoleherfromme,andmefromher;forshelovedme。Iwentdowntothesea-sideandfoundhernot,northeshipwhichhadborneheraway。IsailedfromthencetotheIsleofRansom,fortheytoldmethatthereIshouldbuyherforaprice;neitherwasherbodythere。Butherimagecametomeinadreamofthenight,andbademeseektoherhither。Therefore,OKing,ifshebehereintheland,showmehowIshallfindher,andifshebenothere,showmehowI

  maydeparttoseekherotherwhere。Thisisallmyasking。\"

  SaidtheKing:\"Thydesireshallbesatisfied;thoushalthavethewomanwhowouldhavethee,andwhomthoushouldsthave。\"

  Hallblithewasgladdenedbeyondmeasurebythatword;andnowdidtheKingseemtohimacomfortandasolacetoeveryheart,evenashehaddeemedofhiscarvenimageintheHalloftheRavagers;andhethankedhim,andblessedhim。

  ButtheKingbadehimabidebyhimthatnight,andfeastwithhim。

  \"Andonthemorrow,\"saidhe,\"thoushaltgothywaystolookonherwhomthououghtesttolove。\"

  Therewithwascometheeventideandbeginningofnight,warmandfragrantandbrightwiththetwinklingofstars,andtheywentintotheKing’spavilion,andtherewasthefeastasfairanddaintyasmightbe;andHallblithehadmeatfromtheKing’sowndish,anddrinkfromhiscup;butthemeathadnosavourtohimandthedrinknodelight,becauseofthelongingthatpossessedhim。

  Andwhenthefeastwasdone,thedamselsledHallblithetohisbedinafairtentstrewnwithgoldabouthisheadlikethestarrynight,andhelaydownandsleptforsheerwearinessofbody。

  CHAPTERXIII:HALLBLITHEBEHOLDETHTHEWOMANWHOLOVETHHIM

  Butonthemorrowthemenarose,andtheSea-eagleandhisdamselcametoHallblithe;fortheothertwodamselsweredeparted,andtheSea-eaglesaidtohim:

  \"HereamIwellhonouredandmeasurelesslyhappy;andIhaveamessagefortheefromtheKing。\"

  \"Whatisit?\"saidHallblithe;buthedeemedthatheknewwhatitwouldbe,andhereddenedforthejoyofhisassuredhope。

  SaidtheSea-eagle:\"Joytothee,Oshipmate!Iamtotaketheetotheplacewherethybelovedabideth,andthereshaltthouseeher,butnotsoasshecanseethee;andthereaftershaltthougototheKing,thatthoumaysttellhimifsheshallaccomplishthydesire。\"

  ThenwasHallblithegladbeyondmeasure,andhisheartdancedwithinhim,andhedeemeditbutmeetthattheothersshouldbesojoyousandblithewithhim,fortheyledhimalongwithoutanydelay,andweregladathisrejoicing;andwordsfailedhimtotellofhisgladness。

  Butashewent,thethoughtsofhiscomingconversewithhisbelovedcurledsweetlyroundhisheart,sothatscarceanythinghadseemedsosweettohimbefore;andhefella-ponderingwhattheytwain,heandtheHostage,shoulddowhentheycametogetheragain;whethertheyshouldabideontheGlitteringPlain,orgobackagaintoClevelandbytheSeaanddwellintheHouseoftheKindred;andforhispartheyearnedtobeholdtheroofofhisfathersandtotreadthemeadowwhichhisscythehadswept,andtheacreswherehishookhadsmittenthewheat。Buthesaidtohimself,\"IwillwaittillIhearherdesirehereon。\"

  NowtheywentintothewoodatthebackoftheKing’spavilionandthroughit,andsooverthehill,andbeyonditcameintoalandofhillsanddalesexceedingfairandlovely;andariverwoundaboutthedales,lappinginturnthefeetofonehill-sideortheother;

  andineachdale(fortheypassedthroughtwo)wasagoodlyhouseofmen,andtillageaboutit,andvineyardsandorchards。Theywentalldaytillthesunwasnearsetting,andwerenotweary,fortheyturnedintothehousesbythewaywhentheywould,andhadgoodwelcomeandmeatanddrinkandwhattheywouldofthefolkthatdweltthere。Thusanighsunsettheycameintoadalefairerthaneitheroftheothers,andnightotheendwheretheyhadentereditwasanexceedinggoodlyhouse。Thensaidthedamsel:

  \"Wearenigh-handtoourjourney’send;letussitdownonthegrassbythisriver-sidewhilstItelltheethetalewhichtheKingwouldhavetheeknow。\"

  Sotheysatdownonthegrassbesidethebrimmingriver,scanttwobowshotsfromthatfairhouse,andthedamselsaid,readingfromascrollwhichshedrewfromherbosom:

  \"OSpearman,inyonderhousedwelleththewomanforedoomedtolovethee:ifthouwouldstseeher,gothitherward,followingthepathwhichturnethfromtheriver-sidebyyonderoak-tree,andthoushaltpresentlycometoathicketofbay-treesattheedgeofanapple-

  orchard,whosetreesareblossoming;abidethouhiddenbythebay-

  leaves,andthoushaltseemaidenscomeintotheorchard,andatlastonefairerthanalltheothers。Thisshallbethylovefore-doomed,andnoneother;andthoushaltknowherbythistoken,thatwhenshehathsetherdownonthegrassbesidethebay-tree,sheshallsaytohermaidens’Bringmenowthebookwhereinistheimageofmybeloved,thatImaysolacemyselfwithbeholdingitbeforethesungoesdownandthenightcometh。’\"

  NowHallblithewastroubledwhenshereadoutthesewords,andhesaid:\"Whatisthistaleaboutabook?Iknownotofanybookthatliethbetwixtmeandmybeloved。\"

  \"OSpearman,\"saidthedamsel,\"Imaytelltheenomore,becauseI

  knownomore。Butkeepupthineheart!FordostthouknowanymorethanIdowhathathbefallenthybelovedsincethouwertsunderedfromher?andwhyshouldnotthismatterofthebookbeoneofthethingsthathathbefallenher?Gonowwithjoy,andcomeagainblessingus。\"

  \"Yea,go,faring-fellow,\"saidtheSea-eagle,\"andcomebackjoyful,thatwemayallbemerrytogether。Andwewillabidetheehere。\"

  Hallblitheforebodedevil,butheheldhispeaceandwenthiswaysdownthepathbytheoak-tree;andtheyabodetherebythewater-

  side,andwereverymerrytalkingofthisandthat(butnowhitofHallblithe),andkissingandcaressingeachother;sothatitseemedbutalittlewhiletothemeretheysawHallblithecomingbackbytheoak-tree。Hewentslowly,hanginghisheadlikeamansore-burdenedwithgrief:thushecameuptothem,andstoodthereabovethemastheylayonthefragrantgrass,andhesayingnowordandlookingsosadandsorry,andwithalsofell,thattheyfearedhisgriefandhisanger,andwouldfainhavebeenawayfromhim;sothattheydurstnotaskhimaquestionforalongwhile,andthesunsankbelowthehillwhiletheyabidedthus。

  ThenalltremblingthedamselspaketotheSea-eagle:\"Speaktohim,dearfriend,elsemustIfleeaway,forIfearhissilence。\"

  QuoththeSea-eagle:\"Shipmateandfriend,whathathbetided?Howartthou?Maywehearken,andmayhappenamendit?\"

  ThenHallblithecasthimselfadownonthegrassandsaid:\"Iamaccursedandbeguiled;andIwanderroundandroundinatanglethatImaynotescapefrom。Iamnotfarfromdeemingthatthisisalandofdreamsmadeformybeguiling。Orhastheearthbecomesofulloflies,thatthereisnoroomamidstthemforatruemantostanduponhisfeetandgohisways?\"

  SaidtheSea-eagle:\"Thoushalttellusofwhathathbetid,andsoeasethesorrowofthysoulifthouwilt。Orifthouwilt,thoushaltnursethysorrowinthineheartandtellnoman。Dowhatthouwilt;amInotbecomethyfriend?\"

  SaidHallblithe:\"Iwilltellyoutwainthetidings,andthereafteraskmenomoreconcerningthem。Hearken。Iwentwhereasyebademe,andhidmyselfinthebay-treethicket;andtherecamemaidensintotheblossomingorchardandmadearesting-placewithsilkencushionsclosetowhereIwaslurking,andstoodaboutasthoughtheywerelookingforsomeonetocome。Inalittletimecametwomoremaidens,andbetwixtthemonesomuchfairerthananythere,thatmyheartsankwithinme:whereasIdeemedbecauseofherfairnessthatthiswouldbethefore-doomedlovewhereofyespake,andlo,shewasinnoughtliketomytroth-plightmaiden,savethatshewasexceedingbeauteous:nevertheless,heart-sickasIwas,Ideterminedtoabidethetokenthatyetoldmeof。Soshelaydownamidstthosecushions,andIbeheldherthatshewassadofcountenance;andshewassoneartomethatIcouldseethetearswellingintohereyes,andrunningdownhercheeks;sothatIshouldhavegrievedsorelyforherhadI

  notbeengrievingsosorelyformyself。Forpresentlyshesatupandsaid’Omaiden,bringmehitherthebookwhereinistheimageofmybeloved,thatImaybeholditinthisseasonofsunsetwhereinI

  firstbeheldit;thatImayfillmyheartwiththesightthereofbeforethesunisgoneandthedarknightcome。’

  \"ThenindeedmyheartdiedwithinmewhenIwottedthatthiswasthelovewhereoftheKingspake,thathewouldgivetome,andshenotmineownbeloved,yetIcouldnotchoosebutabideandlookonawhile,andshebeingonethatanymanmightlovebeyondmeasure。Nowamaidenwentawayintothehouseandcamebackagainwithabookcoveredwithgoldsetwithgems;andthefairwomantookitandopenedit,andIwassoneartoherthatIsaweveryleafclearlyassheturnedtheleaves。Andinthatbookwerepicturesofmanythings,asflamingmountains,andcastlesofwar,andshipsuponthesea,butchieflyoffairwomen,andqueens,andwarriorsandkings;

  anditwasdoneingoldandazureandcinnabarandminium。Sosheturnedtheleaves,tillshecametoonewhereonwaspicturednoneotherthanmyself,andoveragainstmewastheimageofmineownbeloved,theHostageoftheRose,asifshewerealive,sothattheheartwithinmeswelledwiththesobbingwhichImustneedsrefrain,whichgrievedmelikeasword-stroke。Shamealsotookholdofmeasthefairwomanspoketomypaintedimage,andIlyingwell-nighwithintouchofherhand;butshesaid:’Omybeloved,whydostthoudelaytocometome?ForIdeemedthatthiseveatleastthouwouldstcome,somanyandstrongasarethemeshesoflovewhichwehavecastaboutthyfeet。Ohcometo-morrowattheleastandlatest,orwhatshallIdo,andwherewithshallIquenchthegriefofmyheart?OrelsewhyamIthedaughteroftheUndyingKing,theLordoftheTreasureoftheSea?Whyhavetheywroughtnewmarvelsforme,andcompelledtheRavagersoftheCoaststoserveme,andsentfalsedreamsflittingonthewingsofthenight?Yea,whyistheearthfairandfruitful,andtheheavenskindaboveit,ifthoucomestnotto-night,norto-morrow,northedayafter?AndIthedaughteroftheUndying,onwhomthedaysshallgrowandgrowasthegrainsofsandwhichthewindheapsupabovethesea-beach。Andlifeshallgrowhugerandmorehideousroundaboutthelonelyone,liketheling-wormlaiduponthegold,thatwaxeththereby,tillitliesallaroundaboutthehouseofthequeenentrapped,themovelessunendingringoftheyearsthatchangenot。’

  \"Soshespaketilltheweepingendedherwords,andIwasallabashedwithshameandpalewithanguish。Istolequietlyfrommylairunheededofany,savethatonedamselsaidthatarabbitraninthehedge,andanotherthatablackbirdstirredinthethicket。Beholdme,then,thatmyquestbeginnethagainamidstthetangleoflieswhereintoIhavebeenentrapped。\"

  CHAPTERXIV:HALLBLITHEHASSPEECHWITHTHEKINGAGAIN

  Hestoodupwhenhehadmadeanend,asamanreadyfortheroad;buttheylaytheredowncastandabashed,andhadnowordstoanswerhim。

  FortheSea-eaglewassorrythathisfaring-fellowwashapless,andwassorrythathewassorry;andasforthedamsel,shehadnotknownbutthatshewasleadingthegoodlySpearmantothefulfilmentofhisheart’sdesire。Albeitafterawhileshespakeagainandsaid:

  \"Dearfriends,dayisgoneandnightisathand;nowto-nightitwereilllodgingatyonderhouse;andthenexthouseonourbackwardroadisoverfarforwaywornfolk。Buthardbythroughthethicketisafairlittlewood-lawn,bythelipofapoolinthestreamwhereinwemaybatheusto-morrowmorning;anditisgrassyandfloweryandshelteredfromallwindsthatblow,andIhavevictualenoughinmywallet。Letussupandrestthereunderthebareheaven,asoftisthewontofusinthisland;andonthemorrowearlywewillariseandgetusbackagaintoWood-end,whereyettheKingabideth,andthereshaltthoutalktohimagain,OSpearman。\"

  SaidHallblithe:\"Takemewhitheryewill;butnownoughtavaileth。

  Iamacaptiveinalandoflies,andheremostlikeshallIlivebetrayedanddiehapless。\"

  \"Holdthypeace,dearfriend,ofsuchwordsasthoselast,\"saidshe,\"orImustneedsfleefromthee,fortheyhurtmesorely。Comenowtothispleasantplace。\"

  Shetookhimbythehandandlookedkindlyonhim,andtheSea-eaglefollowedhim,murmuringanoldsongoftheharvest-field,andtheywenttogetherbyapaththroughathicketofwhite-thorntilltheycameuntoagrassyplace。Therethentheysatthemdown,andateanddrankwhattheywould,sittingbythelipofthepooltillawaningmoonwasbrightovertheirheads。AndHallblithemadenosemblanceofcontent;buttheSea-eagleandhisdamselweregrownmerryagain,andtalkedandsangtogetherlikeautumnstares,withthekissingandcaressingoflovers。

  Soatlastthosetwainlaydownamongsttheflowers,andsleptineachother’sarms;butHallblithebetookhimtothebrakealittlealoof,andlaydown,butsleptnottillmorningwasathand,whenslumberandconfuseddreamsovertookhim。

  Hewasawakedfromhissleepbythedamsel,whocamepushingthroughthethicketallfreshandrosyfromtheriver,androusedhim,andsaid:

  \"Awakenow,Spearman,thatwemaytakeourpleasureinthesun;forheishighintheheavensnow,andallthelandlaughsbeneathhim。\"

  Hereyesglitteredasshespoke,andherlimbsmovedunderherraimentasthoughshewouldpresentlyfalltodancingforveryjoy。

  ButHallblithearosewearily,andgaveherbacknosmileinanswer,butthrustthroughthethickettothewater,andwashedthenightfromoffhim,andsocamebacktothetwainastheysatdallyingtogetherovertheirbreakfast。Hewouldnotsitdownbythem,butateamorselofbreadashestood,andsaid:\"TellmehowIcansoonestfindtheKing:Ibidyounotleadmethither,butletmegomywaysalone。Forwithmetimepresses,andwithyoumeseemethtimeisnought。NeitheramIameetfellowforthehappy。\"

  ButtheSea-eaglesprangup,andsworewithagreatoaththathewouldnowiseleavehisshipmateinthelurch。Andthedamselsaid:

  \"Fairman,Ihadbestgowiththee;Ishallnothinderthee,butfurthertheerather,sothatthoushaltmakeoneday’sjourneyoftwo。\"

  Andsheputforthherhandtohim,andcaressedhimsmiling,andfawneduponhim,andheheededitlittle,buthungnotabackfromthemsincetheywerereadyfortheroad:sotheysetforthallthreetogether。

  TheymadesuchdiligenceonthebackwardroadthatthesunwasnotsetbythentheycametoWood-end;andtherewastheKingsittinginthedoorofhispavilion。ThitherwentHallblithestraight,andthrustthroughthethrong,andstoodbeforetheKing;whogreetedhimkindly,andwasnolesssweetoffacethanonthatotherday。

  Hallblithehailedhimnot,butsaid:\"King,lookonmyanguish,andifthouartotherthanakingofdreamsandlies,playnolongerwithme,buttellmestraightoutifthouknowestofmytroth-plightmaiden,whethersheisinthislandornot。\"

  ThentheKingsmiledonhimandsaid:\"TrueitisthatIknowofher;yetknowInotwhethersheisinthislandornot。\"

  \"King,\"saidHallblithe,\"wiltthoubringustogetherandstaymyheart’sbleeding?\"

  SaidtheKing:\"Icannot,sinceIknownotwheresheis。\"

  \"Whydidstthoulietometheotherday?\"saidHallblithe。

  \"Iliednot,\"saidtheKing;\"Ibadebringtheetothewomanthatlovedthee,andwhomthoushouldstlove;andthatismydaughter。

  Andlookthou!EvenasImaynotbringtheetothineearthlylove,socouldstthounotmakethyselfmanifestbeforemydaughter,andbecomeherdeathlesslove。Isitnotenough?\"

  Hespakesternlyforallthathesmiled,andHallblithesaid:\"O

  King,havepityonme!\"

  \"Yea,\"saidtheKing;\"pitytheeIdo:butIwilllivedespitethysorrow;mypityoftheeshallnotslayme,ormaketheehappy。Eveninsuchwisedidstthoupitymydaughter。\"

  SaidHallblithe:\"Thouartmighty,OKing,andmaybethemightiest。

  Wiltthounothelpme?\"

  \"HowcanIhelpthee?\"saidtheKing,\"thouwhowiltnothelpthyself。Thouhastseenwhatthoushouldstdo:doitthenandbeholpen。\"

  ThensaidHallblithe:\"Wiltthounotslayme,OKing,sincethouwiltnotdoaughtelse?\"

  \"Nay,\"saidtheKing,\"thyslayingwiltnotservemenormine:I

  willneitherhelpnorhinder。Thouartfreetoseekthylovewheresoeverthouwiltinthismyrealm。Departinpeace!\"

  HallblithesawthattheKingwasangry,thoughhesmileduponhim;

  yetsocoldly,thatthefaceofhimfrozetheverymarrowofHallblithe’sbones:andhesaidwithinhimself:\"ThisKingofliesshallnotslayme,thoughmineanguishbehardtobear:forIamalive,anditmaybethatmyloveisinthisland,andImayfindherhere,andhowtoreachanotherlandIknownot。\"

  SoheturnedfrombeforethefaceoftheKingasthesunwassetting,andhewentdownthelandsouthwardbetwixtthemountainsandthesea,notheedingwhetheritwerenightorday;andhewentontillitwaslongpastmidnight,andthenformerewearinesslaidhimdownunderatree,notknowingwherehewas,andfellasleep。

  Andinthemorninghewokeuptothebrightsun,andfoundfolkstandingroundabouthim,bothmenandwomen,andtheirsheepwereanighthem,fortheywereshepherdfolk。Sowhentheysawthathewasawake,theygreetedhim,andwereblithewithhimandmademuchofhim:andtheytookhimhometotheirhouse,andgavehimtoeatandtodrink,andaskedhimwhathewouldthattheymightservehim。

  Andtheyseemedtohimtobekindandsimplefolk,andthoughheloathedtospeakthewords,sosickathearthewas,yethetoldthemhowhewasseekinghistroth-plightmaiden,hisearthlylove,andaskedthemtosayiftheyhadseenanywomanlikeher。

  Theyheardhimkindlyandpitiedhim,andtoldhimhowtheyhadheardofawomanintheland,whosoughtherbelovedevenashesoughthis。

  Andwhenheheardthat,hisheartleaptup,andheaskedthemtotellhimmoreconcerningthiswoman。Thentheysaidthatshedweltinthehill-countryinagoodlyhouse,andhadsetherheartonalovelyman,whoseimageshehadseeninabook,andthatnomanbutthisonewouldcontenther;andthis,theysaid,wasasadandsorrymatter,suchaswasunheardofhithertointheland。

  SowhenHallblitheheardthis,asheavilyashisheartfellagain,hechangednotcountenance,butthankedthekindfolkanddeparted,andwentondownthelandbetwixtthemountainsandthesea,andbeforenightfallhehadbeenintothreemorehousesoffolk,andaskedthereofallcomersconcerningawomanwhowassunderedfromherbeloved;

  andatnoneofthemgatheanyanswertomakehimlesssorrythanyesterday。Atthelastofthethreeheslept,andonthemorrowearlytherewastheworktobeginagain;andthenextdaywasthesameasthelast,andthedayafterdifferednotfromit。Thushewentonseekinghisbelovedbetwixtthemountainsandtheplain,tillthegreatrock-wallcamedowntothesideoftheseaandmadeanendoftheGlitteringPlainonthatside。Thenheturnedaboutandwentbackbythewayhehadcome,andupthecountrybetwixtthemountainsandtheplainnorthward,untilhehadbeenintoeveryhouseoffolkinthosepartsandaskedhisquestion。

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