NowdeemsRalphthatasforatrapoftheWoodPerilous,hehadalreadyfallenintothetrap;forhescarceneededtobetoldthattheseweremenoftheDryTree。HeknewalsothatitwasRogerwhohadledhimintothistrap,althoughhedeemeditdonewithnomaliceagainsthim。SohesaidtohimselfthatifhewentwithRogerhebutwentaroundaboutroadtotheDryTree;
  sothathewaswellnighchoosingtogoonwiththeircompany。
  YetagainhethoughtthatsomethingmightwellbefallwhichwouldfreehimfromthatfellowshipifhewentwithRogeralone;
  whereasifhewentwiththeothersitwasnotthathemightbe,butthathewasalreadyofthefellowshipoftheDryTree,andmostlikewouldgostraightthencetotheirstronghold。
  Sohespakeassoberlyasthetallmanhaddone。
  “Sinceyegivemethechoice,fairsir,IwilldeparthencewithRogeralone,whomyecallmyman,thoughtomeheseemethtobeyours。Howbeit,hehasledmetoyouonce,andbelikewilldosooncemore。”
  “Yea。”quoththebigmansmilingnowhitmorethanerst,“andthatwillmakethefourthtime。Departthen,fairsir,andtakethiswordwiththeethatIwishtheegoodandnotevil。”
  RalphRideththeWoodPerilousAgainNowRogerleduptoRalphastronghorse,redroanofhue,dulyharnessedforwar,andhehimselfhadagoodgreyhorse,andtheymountedatonce,andRalphrodeslowlyawaythroughthewoodathishorse’swill,forhewasponderingallthathadbefallenhim,andwonderingwhatnextshouldhap。
  Meanwhilethoseothershadnotloitered,butwerea-horsebackatonce,andwenttheirwaysfromRalphthroughthewildwood。
  NoughtspakeRalphforawhiletillRogercamecloseuptohimandsaid:
  “Whithershallwebetakeus,fairlord?hastthouaninklingoftheroadwhereonliesthineerrand?”
  NowtoRalphthisseemedbutmockery,andheansweredsharply:
  “Iwotnot,thouwiltleadwhitherthouwilt,evenasthouhasttrainedmehitherwardwithliesandaforgedtale。IsupposethouwiltleadmenowbysomeroundaboutroadtothestrongholdoftheDryTree。
  Itmatterslittle,sincethoudurstnotleadmebackintotheBurg。
  YetnowIcometothinkofit,itiseviltobealonewithafoundouttraitorandliar;andIhadbelikehavedonebettertogowiththeircompany。”
  “Naynay。”quothRoger,“thouartangry,andImarvelnotthereat;
  butletthywrathrunofftheeifthoumayest;forindeedwhatI
  havetoldtheeofmyselfandmygriefsisnotallmerelying。
  NeitherwasitanyliethatthouwertinperilofthylifeamongstthosetyrantsoftheBurg;thouwiththymanlybearing,andfreetongue,andbred,asIjudge,tohatecrueldeedsandinjustice。
  Suchfreedomtheycannotawaywithinthatfellowshipofhardmen-at-arms;andsoonhadstthoucometoharmamongstthem。
  Andfurther,letalonethatitisnotilltobesunderedfromyondercompany,whomayhapwillhaveroughworktodoorevertheywinhome,IhavenoughttodotobringtheetoHamptonunderScaurifthouhastnowilltogothither:
  thoughcertesIwouldleadtheesomewhither,whereofthoushaltaskmenoughtasnow;yetwillIsaythereofthismuch,thattherethoushaltbebothsafeandwellatease。
  Nowlastlyknowthis,thatwhateverIhavedone,Ihavedoneittodotheegoodandnotill;andthereisalsoanotherone,whomIwillnotnametothee,whowisheththeebetteryet,bythetokenofthosetwostrokesstrickenbytheeintheWoodPerilousbeforeyesterdaywasaday。”
  NowwhenRalphheardthoselastwords,suchstrongandsweethopeanddesirestirredinhimtoseethatwomanoftheWant-waysoftheWoodPerilousthatheforgatallelse,exceptthathemustnowisefalltostrifewithRoger,lesttheyshouldsunder,andheshouldlosethehelpofhim,whichhenowdeemedwouldbringhimtosightofherwhomhehadunwittinglycometolongformorethanaughtelse;sohespaketoRogerquietlyandhumbly:
  “Well,faring-fellow,thouseesthowIamlittlemorethanalad,andhavefallenintomattersmightyandperilous,whichImaynotdealwithofmyownstrength,atleastuntilIgetnighertothemsothatImaylookthemintheeyes,andstrikeastrokeortwoonthemiftheybeatenmitywithme。
  SoIbidtheeleadmewhitherthouwilt,andifthoubeatraitortome,onthineownheadbeit;ingoodsooth,sinceIknownoughtofthiswoodandsinceImightgoastrayandsocomebacktotheBurgwherebethosewhomthouhastnowmademyfoemen,Iamcontenttotaketheeonthyword,andtohopethebestofthee,andasknoquestionofthee,savewhitherward。”
  “Fairsir。”saidRoger,“awayfromthisplaceatleast;
  forweareasyetovernightotheBurgtobesafe:
  butastoelsewhitherwemaywend,thereofwemayspeakontheroadaswehaveleisure。”
  Therewithhesmotehishorsewithhisheelandtheywentforwardatasmarttrot,forthehorseswereunwearied,andthewoodthereaboutsofbeechandclearofunderwood;andRogerseemedtoknowhiswaywell,andmadenofumblingoverit。
  Fourhoursormoregone,thewoodthinnedandthebeechesfailed,andtheycametoacountry,stillwaste,oflittlelowhills,stonyforthemorepart,besetwithscraggythorn-bushes,andhereandtheresomeotherberry-treesownbythebirds。ThensaidRoger:
  “NowIdeemuswelloutoftheperilofthemoftheBurg,whoiftheyfollowthechaseasfarasthesunderingofusandtheothers,willheedourslotnothing,butwillfollowonthatofthecompany:
  sowemaybreatheourhorsesalittle,thoughtheirbaitwillbebutsmallinthisroughwaste:thereinwearebetteroffthanthey,forloyou,saddlebagsonmynagandmeatanddrinktherein。”
  Sotheylighteddownandlettheirhorsesgrazewhattheycould,whiletheyateanddrank;amidstwhichRalphagainaskedRogerofwhithertheyweregoing。SaidRoger:“Ishallleadtheetoagoodharbour,andanoblehouseofamasterofmine,whereinthoumaystdwellcertaindays,ifthouhastamindthereto,notwithoutsolacemaybe。”
  “Andthismaster。”saidRalph,“isheoftheDryTree?”
  SaidRoger:“Iscarceknowhowtoanswertheewithoutlying:
  butthisIsay,thatwhetherhebeornot,thisistrue;
  amongstthosemenIhavefriendsandamongstthemfoes;
  butfatebindethmetothemforawhile。”SaidRalphreddening:
  “Bethereanywomenamongstthem?”“Yea,yea。”quothRoger,smilingalittle,“doubtnotthereof。”
  “AndthatLadyoftheDryTree。”quothRalph,reddeningyetmore,butholdinguphishead,“thatwomanwhereoftheBurgherspokesobitterly,threateningherwithtormentsanddeathiftheymightbutlayholdofher;whatwiltthoutellmeconcerningher?”
  “Butlittle。”saidRoger,“savethis,thatthoudesiresttoseeher,andthatthoumayesthavethywillthereonifthouwiltbeguidedbyme。”
  RalphhearkenedasifheheededlittlewhatRogersaid;
  butpresentlyheroseupandwalkedtoandfroinshortturnswithknitbrowsasoneponderingahardmatter。
  Hespakenought,andRogerseemedtoheedhimnothing,thoughinsoothhelookedathimaskancefromtimetotime,tillatlasthecameandlaydownagainbyRoger,andinawhilehespake:
  “IwotnotwhyyeoftheDryTreewantme,orwhatyewilldowithme;andbutforonethingIwouldevennowrideawayfromtheeatalladventure。”
  Rogersaid:“Allthisyeshalllearnlateron,andshaltfinditbutasimplematter;andmeanwhileItelltheeagainthatallisforthygainandthypleasure。Sonowrideawayifthouwilt;
  whohindereththee?certesnotI。”
  “Nay。”saidRalph,“Iwillridewiththeefirsttothatfairhouse;
  andafterwardsweshallseewhatistohap。”“Yea。”quothRoger,“thenletustohorsestraightway,sothatwemaybethereifnotbeforedarknightyetatleastbeforebrightmorn;
  foritisyetfaraway。”
  RalphComethtotheHouseofAbundanceTherewithaltheygattohorseandrodeawaythroughthatstonyland,whereinwasnoriver,butforwatermanypoolsinthebottoms,withlittlebrooksrunningfromthem。
  Butafterawhiletheycameuponaridgesomewhathigh,onthefurthersidewhereofwasawidevalleywell-grassedandwithfewtrees,andnohabitationofmanthattheymightsee。
  Butawideriverrandownthemidstofit;anditwasnowfourhoursafternoon。QuothRoger:“Thedaywearsandweshallbynomeansreachharbourbeforedarknight,evenifwedoourbest:
  artthouwellusedtothewater,lord?”“Muchasamallardis。”
  saidRalph。SaidRoger:“Thatiswell,forthoughthereisafordsomemileandahalfdownstream,forthatsamereasonitisthewaywherebymenmostlycrossthewaterintothewildwood;
  andhereagainwearemoreliketomeetfoesthanwell-wishers;
  orattheleasttherewillbequestionofwhoweare,andwhenceandwhither;andwemaystumbleinouranswers。”SaidRalph:
  “Thereisnoneedtotarry,ridewedowntothewater。”
  Sodidthey,andtookthewater,whichwasdeep,butnotswift。
  Onthefurthersidetheyclombupahillsomewhatsteep;
  atthecrowntheydrewreintogivetheirhorsesbreath,andRalphturnedinhissaddleandlookeddownontothevalley,andasaforesaidhewasclear-sightedandfar-sighted;nowhesaid:
  “Fellow-farer,Iseetheridingoffolkdownbelowthere,andmeseemstheybespurringtowardthewater;andtheyhaveweapons:
  there!dostthounotseethegleam?”
  “Iwilltakethywordforit,fairsir。”saidRoger,“andwillevenspur,sincetheybethefirstmenwhomwehaveseensinceweleftthethickets。”
  Andtherewithhewentoffatahandgallop,andRalphfollowedhimwithoutmoreado。
  Theyrodeuphillanddowndaleofagrassydownland,tillatlasttheysawawoodbeforethemagain,andsoondrewreinundertheboughs;fornowweretheirhorsessomewhatwearied。
  ThensaidRalph:“Herehaveweriddenafairland,andseenneitherhousenorherd,neithersheep-cotenorshepherd。
  Iwonderthereat。”
  SaidRoger:“Thouwouldstwonderthelessdidstthouknowthestoryofit。”
  “Whatstory?”saidRalph。QuothRoger:“Astoryofwarandwasting。”
  “Yea?”saidRalph,“yetsurelysomeboldknightorbaronhathrightsintheland,andmightbefreetobuildhimastronghouseandgathermentohimtoguardtheshepherdsandhusbandmenfromburnersandlifters。”
  “Soothisthat。”saidRoger;“butthereareotherthingsinthetale。”
  “Whatthings?”saidRalph。QuothRoger:“IllhapandsorrowandtheHandofFateandgreatSorcery。”“Anddastardswithal?”
  saidRalph。“Evenso。”saidRoger,“yetmingledwithvaliantmen。
  Overlongisthetaletotellasnow,solowasthesunis;
  sonowrideweonwithlittlefearoffoemen。Forlookyou,thiswood,likethethicketsabouttheBurgoftheFourFriths,hathanevilname,andfewfolkrideituncompelled;thereforeitisthesaferforus。
  AndyetIwillsaythistothee,thatwhereasawhileagonethoumightesthavedepartedfrommewithlittleperilofaughtsavethestumblingonsomeoftheridersoftheBurgoftheFourFriths,departingfrommenowwillbeahardmattertothee;forthesaintsinHeavenonlyknowwhitherwardthoushouldestcome,ifthouwerttoguidethyselfnow。
  Thisaroughword,butatrueone,sohelpmeGodandSaintMichael!
  Whatsayestthou;artthoucontent,orwiltthoucasthardwordsatmeagain?”
  SoitwasthatforallthathadcomeandgoneRalphwaslight-heartedandhappy;sohelaughedandsaid:
  “ContentwereI,evenifIwerenotcompelledthereto。
  Formyhearttellsmeofnewthings,andmarvellousandjoyousthatIshallseeerelong。”
  “Andthineheartliethnot。”saidRoger,“foramidstofthiswoodisthehousewhereweshallhaveguestingto-night,whichwillbetothee,belike,thedooroflifeandmanymarvels。