“MasterClement,howfardostthoumakeittoHigham-on-the-Way?”
  “Amatteroffortymiles。”saidtheChapman;“because,asthouwottest,ifyeridesouthfromhence,yeshallpresentlybringyournoseupagainstthebigdowns,andmustneedsclimbthematonce;andwhenyeareatthetopofBearHill,andlooksouthawayyeshallseenoughtbutdownsondownswithneveraroadtocallaroad,andneveracastle,orchurch,orhomestead:noughtbutsomeshepherd’shut;
  oratthemostthelittlehouseofaholymanwithalittlechapeltherebyinsomeswellyofthechalk,wherethewaterhathtrickledintoapool;forotherwisetheplaceiswaterless。”
  Therewithhetookalongpullatthetankardbyhisside,andwenton:
  “Highamisbeyondallthat,andoutintothefertileplain;
  andalittleriverhightColdlakewindethaboutthemeadowsthere;
  anditisafairland;thoughlookyouthewoolofthedownsisgood,good,good!Ihavefoisonofthisyear’sfleeceswithme。
  YeshallraisenonesuchinUpmeads。”
  Ralphsatsilentalittle,asifpondering,andthenhestartedupandsaid:
  “GoodmasterClement,wehaveeatenthymeatandthanktheeforthatandothermatters。Wiltthounowbekinder,andbidthyboybringroundFalconourhorse;forwehavefartogo,andmustbegonestraight-away。”
  “Yea,lord。”saidClement,“evensowillIdo。”Andhemutteredunderhisbreath;“Thoutalkestbig,mylad,withthy’we’;butthouartpressedlestNicholasbeherepresentlytofetchtheeback;
  andtosaysoothIwouldhishandwereonthyshoulderevennow。”
  Thenhespakealoudagain,andsaid:
  “Imustnowbegonetomylads,andIwillsendoneroundwiththywar-horse。Buttakemyrede,mylord,andbecomethemanoftheAbbotofSt。Mary’sofHigham,andallwillbewell。”
  Therewithheedgedhimselfoutofthechamber,andthedamefelltomakingamightyclatterwiththevesselandtrenchersandcupsontheboard,whileRalphwalkedupanddownthechamberhiswar-gearjinglinguponhim。
  Presentlythedamelefthertable-clatterandcameuptoRalphandlookedkindlyintohisfaceandsaid:“Gossip,hastthouperchanceanymoney?”
  Heflushedupred,andthenhisfacefell;yethespakegaily:
  “Yea,gossip,Ihavebothwhiteandred:therearethreegoldencrownsinmypouch,andalittleflockofsilverpennies:
  forsoothIsaynotasmanyaswouldreachfromheretoUpmeads,iftheywerelaidoneaftertheother。”
  Shesmiledandpattedhischeek,andsaid:
  “Thouartnoveryprudentchild,king’sson。Butitcomesintomymindthatmymasterdidnotmeantheetogoawayempty-handed;
  elsehadhenotdepartedandleftustwaintogether。”
  Therewithshewenttothecredencethatstoodinacorner,andopenedadrawerthereinandtookoutalittlebag,andgaveitintoRalph’shand,andsaid:“Thisisthegiftofthegossip;andthoumaysttakeitwithoutshame;
  allthemorebecauseifthyfatherhadbeenaworserman,andaharderlordhewouldhavehadmoretogivethee。
  Butnowthouhastasmuchormoreasanyoneofthybrethren。”
  Hetookthebagsmilingandshame-faced,butshelookedonhimfondlyandsaid:
  “NowIknownotwhetherIshalllayoldNicholasonthineheelswhenhecomethafterthee,ascomehewillfullsurely;
  orwhetherIshallsuffertheoldsleuth-houndnoseoutthyslotofhimself,asfullsurelyhewillsetontoit。”
  “Thoumightesttellhim。”saidRalph,“thatIamgonetotakeservicewiththeAbbotofSt。Mary’sofHigham:hah?”
  Shelaughedandsaid:“Wiltthoudoso,lord,andfollowtheredeofthatgoodmanofmine,whothinkethhimselfaswiseasSolomon?”
  Ralphsmiledandansweredhernothing。
  “Well。”shesaid,“Ishallsaywhatlikesmewhenthehourisathand。
  Lo,here!thinehorse。Abideyetamomentoftime,andthengowhitherthouneedsmust,likethewindofthesummerday。”
  TherewithshewentoutofthechamberandcamebackagainwithascripwhichshegavetoRalphandsaid:“Hereinisaflaskofdrinkforthewaterlesscountry,andalittlemeatfortheway。
  Faretheewell,gossip!LittledidIlookforitwhenIroseupthismorningandnothingirkedmesavethedulnessofourtown,andthelittlenessofmen’sdoingstherein,thatIshouldhavetocutoffapieceofmylifefrommethismorning,andsay,farewellgossip,asnowagainIdo。”
  Therewithshekissedhimoneithercheekandembracedhim;
  anditmightbesaidofherandhimthatshelethimgothereafter;
  forthoughasaforesaidhelovedher,andpraisedherkindness,hescarceunderstoodtheeagernessofherloveforhim;
  whereasmoreovershesawhimnotsooftenbetwixtUpmeadsandWulstead:andbelikesheherselfscarceunderstoodit。
  Albeitshewasachildlesswoman。
  Sowhenhehadgottohorse,shewatchedhimridingamoment,andsawhowhewavedhishandtoherasheturnedthecornerofthemarket-place,andhowaknotofladsandlassesstoodstaringonhimaftershelostsightofhim。Thensheturnedherbackintothechamberandlaidherheadonthetableandwept。
  Thencameinthegoodmanquietlyandstoodbyherandsheheededhimnot。Hestoodgrinningcuriouslyonherawhile,andthenlaidhishandonhershoulder,andsaidassheraisedherfacetohim:
  “Sweetheart,itavailethnought;whenthouwertyoungandexceedingfair,hewasbutalittlebabe,andthouwertlookinginthosedaystohavebabesofthineown;andthenitwastoosoon:
  andnowthatheissuchabeauteousyoungman,andaking’ssonwithal,andthouartweddedtoacarefulcarleofnoweakheart,andthouthyselfartmorethantwo-scoreyearsold,itistoolate。Yetthoudidstwelltogiveourlordthemoney。
  Lo!hereiswherewithaltofillupthelackinthychest;
  andhereisatoyfortheeinplaceofthepairofbeadsthougavesthim;andIbidtheelookonitasifIhadgivenhimmyshareofthemoneyandthebeads。”
  SheturnedtoClement,andtookthebagofmoney,andthechapletwhichheheldouttoher,andshesaid:
  “Godwotthouartnoillman,myhusband,butwouldGodI
  hadasonliketohim!”
  Shestillweptsomewhat;butthechapmansaid:“Letitrestthere,sweetheart!letitrestthere!Itmaybeayearortwainbeforethouseesthimagain:andthenbelikeheshallbecomebackwithsomewomanwhomhelovesbetterthananyother;
  andwhoknowsbutinawayhemaydeemhimselfourson。
  Meanwhilethouhastdonewell,sweetheart,sobeglad。”
  Therewithhekissedherandwenthiswaystohismerchandize,andshetothe
  RalphRideththeDownsAsforRalph,herodeonwithamerryheart,andpresentlycametoanendoftheplaincountry,andthegreatdownsroseupbeforehimwithawhiteroadwindinguptothetopofthem。
  Justbeforetheslopesbegantorisewasalittlethorpbesideastream,andtherebyafairchurchandalittlehouseofCanons:
  soRalphrodetowardthechurchtoseeifthereinwereanaltarofSt。Nicholas,whowashisgoodlordandpatron,thathemightaskofhimablessingonhisjourney。
  Butashecameuptothechurchyard-gatehesawagreatblackhorsetiedtheretoasifabidingsomeone;andashelighteddownfromhissaddlehesawamancominghastilyfromoutthechurch-doorandstridingswiftlytowardthesaidgate。
  Hewasabigman,andarmed;forhehadabrightsteelsalletonhishead,whichcoveredhisfaceallsavetheendofhischin;andplateshehadonhislegsandarms。
  Heworeagreencoatoverhisarmour,andthereonwaswroughtingoldanimageofatreeleafless:hehadalittlesteelaxeabouthisneck,andagreatswordhungbyhisside。
  Ralphstoodlookingonhimwithhishandonthelatchofthegate,butwhenthemancametheretohetoreitopenroughlyandshovedthroughatonce,drivingRalphback,sothathewell-nighoversethim,andsosprangtohishorseandswunghimselfintothesaddle,justasRalphsteadiedhimselfandruffleduptohim,halfdrawinghisswordfromthescabbardthewhile。
  Buttheman-at-armscriedout,“Putitback,putitback!
  Ifthoumustneedsdealwitheverymanthatshoveththeeinhishaste,thylifeisliketobebutshort。”
  Hewassettlinghimselfinhissaddleashespoke,andnowheshookhisrein,androdeoffspeedilytowardthehill-road。
  ButwhenhewassofaroffthatRalphmightbutseehisfacebutasapieceofreddishcolour,hereinedupforamomentoftime,andturningroundinhissaddlelifteduphissalletandlefthisfacebare,andcriedoutasiftoRalph,“Thefirsttime!”
  Andthenletthehead-piecefallagain,andsetspurstohishorseandgalloppedaway。
  Ralphstoodlookingathimashegotsmalleronthelongwhiteroad,andwonderingwhatthismightmean,andhowtheunknownmanshouldknowhim,ifhedidknowhim。
  Butpresentlyhelethiswonderrunoffhim,andwenthiswaysintothechurch,whereinhefoundhisgoodlordandfriendSt。Nicholas,andsosaidapaternosterbeforehisaltar,andbesoughthishelp,andmadehisoffering;andthendepartedandgattohorseagain,androdesoftlythewaytothedowns,forthedaywashot。
  Thewaywassteepandwinding,withahollowcupofthehillsbelowit,andaboveitabentsosteepthatRalphcouldseebutafewyardsofitonhislefthand;butwhenhecametothehill’sbrowandcouldlookdownonthesaidbent,hesawstrangefiguresonthefacethereof,donebycuttingawaytheturfsothatthechalkmightshowclear。Atreewithleaveswasdoneonthathill-side,andoneitherhandofitabeastlikeabearrampingupagainstthetree;andthesesignswereveryancient。
  Thishill-sidecarvingcouldnotbeseenfromthethorpbeneath,whichwascalledNetherton,becausethebentlookedwestwarddownintothehollowofthehillabovesaid;butfromnighertoWulsteadtheywerecleartosee,andRalphhadoftenbeheldthem,butneversonigh:
  andthathillwascalledafterthemBearHill。Atthetopofitwasanearth-workoftheancientfolk,whichalsowascalledBearCastle。
  AndnowRalphrodeoverthehill’sbrowintoit;forthewallshadbeenbeatendowninplaceslongandlongago。
  Nowherodeupthewall,andatthetopmostofitturnedandlookedabackonthebluecountrywhichhehadriddenthroughstretchingmanyaleaguebelow,andtriedifhecouldpickoutUpmeadsfromamongstthediversewealthofthesummerland:
  butUpmeadsWaterwashidden,andhecouldseenothingtobesureoftotellhimwhereaboutstheHighHousestood;
  yethedeemedthathecouldmakeouttheDebateableWoodandthehillsbehinditwellenough。Thenheturnedhishorseabout,andhadthedown-countrybeforehim;longlinesofhillstowit,onerisingbehindtheotherlikethewavesofasomewhatquietsea:
  notreesthereon,norhousesthathemightseethence:
  noughtbutagreenroadthatwentwavingupanddownbeforehimgreenerthanthemainfaceoftheslopes。
  Helookedatitallforaminuteortwoasthesouth-westwindwentpasthisears,andplayedastrangetuneontheinnumerablestemsofthebentsandthehard-stalkedblossoms,towhichthebeessangcounterpoint。
  Thentheheartarosewithinhim,andhedrewtheswordfromthescabbard,andwaveditabouthishead,andshookittowardthesouth,andcriedout,“Now,welcomeworld,andbethoublessedfromoneendtotheother,fromtheoceanseatotheuttermostmountains!”
  Awhileheheldthewhitesteelinhisfist,andthensheathedtheblade,androdedownsoberlyovertheturfbridgeacrosstheancientfosse,andsocameontothegreenroadmademanyagesbeforebyanancientpeople,andsotrottedsouthalongfairandsoftly。