“Wheredostthoucomefrom,whereisthinehome?”SaidRalph,“Upmeads。”
“Wellthen。”quoththebigknight,“gobacktoUpmeads,andlive。”
Ralphshookhisheadandknithisbrowsandsaid,“Iwillnot。”
“Yea。”saidtheKnight,“thouwiltnotlive?ThenmustIshapemetothyhumour。Standonthyfeetandfightitout;fornowIamcoolIwillnotslayaswordlessman。”
Ralphstaggereduptohisfeet,butwassofeeblestill,thathesankdownagain,andmuttered:“Imaynot;Iamsickandfaint;“
andtherewithswoonedawayagain。ButtheKnightstoodawhileleaningonhissword,andlookingdownonhimnotunkindly。
ThenheturnedabouttotheLady,butlo!shehadlefthisside。
Shehadglidedaway,andgottoherhorse,whichwastetheredontheothersideoftheoak-tree,andhadloosedhimandmountedhim,andsosatinthesaddlethere,thereinsgatheredinherhands。
Shesmiledontheknightashestoodastonished,andcriedtohim;
“Now,lord,Iwarnthee,drawnotasinglefootnighertome;
forthouseestthatIhaveSilverfaxbetweenmyknees,andthouknowesthowswiftheis,andifIseetheemove,heshallspringawaywithme。
ThouwottesthowwellIknowallthewaysofthewoodland,andItelltheethatthewaysbehindmetotheDryTreebeallsafeandopen,andthatbeyondtheGlidingRiverIshallcomeonRogeroftheRopewalkandhismen。Andifthouthinkesttorideafterme,andovertakeme,castthethoughtoutofthymind。
Forthyhorseisstrongbutheavy,asismeetforsobigaknight,andmoreverheismanyyardsawayfrommeandSilverfax:
sobeforethouartinthesaddle,whereshallIbe?Yea。”fortheKnightwashandlinghisanlace“thoumaystcastit,andperadventuremaysthitSilverfaxandnotme,andperadventurenot;andIdeemthatitismybodyalivethatthouwouldesthavebackwiththee。
Sonow,wiltthouhearken?”
“Yea。”quoththeknight,thoughforwrathhecouldscarcebringthewordfromhismouth。
“Hearken。”shesaid,“thisisthebargaintobestruckbetweenus:
evennowthouwouldstnotrefrainfromslayingthisyoungman,unlessperchanceheshouldsweartodepartfromus;andasforme,IwouldnotgobackwiththeetoSunhome,whereerstthoushamedstme。
NowwillIbuythynay-saywithmine,andifthougivetheyounglinghislife,andsufferhimtocomehiswayswithus,thenwillIgohomewiththeeandwillridewiththeeinalltheloveanddutythatIowethee;orifthoulikethisfashionofwordsbetter,Iwillgivetheemybodyforhislife。
Butifthoulikestnotthebargain,thereisnotanotherpieceofgoodsfortheeinthemarket,forthenIwillridemywaystotheDryTree,andthoushaltslaythepooryouth,ormakeofhimthyswornfriend,likeaswasWalter——whichthouwilt。”
Soshespake,andRalphyetlayonthegrassandheardnought。
ButtheKnight’sfacewasdarkandswollenwithangerasheanswered:
“Myswornfriend!yea,Iunderstandthygibe。IneednotthywordstobringtomymindhowIhaveslainoneswornfriendforthysake。”
“Nay。”shesaid,“notformysake,forthineownfolly’ssake。”
Heheededhernot,butwenton:“Andasforthisone,Isayagainofhim,ifhebenotthydevil,thenthoumeanesthimforthylover。
AndnowIdeemthatIwillverilyslayhim,erehewakeagain;
belikeitwerehisbetterluck。”
Shesaid:“Iwotnotwhythouhagglestoverthepriceofthatthouwouldesthave。Ifthouhavehimalongwiththee,shallhenotbeinthypower——asIshallbe?andthoumaystslayhim——orme——
whenthouwilt。”
“Yea。”hesaid,grimly,“whenthouartwearyofhim。
Oartthounotshamelessamongstwomen!YetmustIneedspaythyprice,thoughmyhonourandthewelfareofmylifegowithit。
Yethowifhehavenowilltofarewithus?”Shelaughedandsaid:
“Thenshaltthouhavehimwiththeeasthycaptiveandthrall。
Hastthounotconqueredhiminbattle?”Hestoodsilentamomentandthenhesaid:“Thousayestit;heshallcomewithme,willhe,nillhe,unarmed,andasaprisoner,andthespoilofmyvaliancy。”
Andhelaughed,notaltogetherinbitterness,butasifsomejoywererisinginhisheart。“Now,myQueen。”saidhe,“thebargainisstruckbetwixtus,andthoumayestlightdownoffSilverfax;
asforme,Iwillgofetchwaterfromthelake,thatwemaywakeupthisvaliantandmightyyouth,thisnewfoundjewel,andbringhimtohiswitsagain。”
Sheanswerednought,butrodeherhorseclosetohimandlighteddownnimbly,whilehisgreedyeyesdevouredherbeauty。
Thenhetookherhandanddrewhertohim,andkissedhercheek,andshesufferedit,butkissedhimnotagain。
Thenhetookoffhishelm,andwentdowntothelaketofetchupwatertherein。
CHAPTER23
TheLeechcraftoftheLadyMeanwhileshewenttoRalphandstoodbyhim,whonowbegantostiragain;
andshekneltdownbyhimandkissedhisfacegently,androseuphastilyandstoodalittlealoofagain。
NowRalphsatupandlookedabouthim,andwhenhesawtheLadyhefirstblushedred,andthenturnedverypale;
forthefulllifewasinhimagain,andheknewher,andlovedrewstronglyathisheart-strings。Butshelookedonhimkindlyandsaidtohim:“Howfaresitwiththee?
Iamsorryofthyhurtwhichthouhasthadforme。”Hesaid:
“Forsooth,Lady,achanceknockortwoisnogreatmatterforaladofUpmeads。Butoh!Ihaveseentheebefore。”
“Yea。”shesaid,“twicebefore,fairknight。”“Howisthat?”
hesaid;“onceIsawthee,thefairestthingintheworld,andevilmenwouldhaveledtheetoslaughter;butnottwice。”
Shesmiledonhimstillmorekindly,asifhewereadearfriend,andsaidsimply:“IwasthatladinthecloakthatyesawintheFlowerdeLuce;andafterwardswhenye,thouandRoger,fledawayfromtheBurgoftheFourFriths。
IhadcomeintotheBurgwithmycaptainofwarattheperilofourlivestodeliverfourfaithfulfriendsofminewhowereelsedoomedtoanevildeath。”
Hesaidnought,butgazedatherface,wonderingathervaliancyandgoodness。Shetookhimbythehandnow,andhelditwithoutspeakingforalittlewhile,andhesattherestilllookingupintoherface,wonderingathersweetnessandhishappiness。
Thenshesaid,asshedrewherhandawayandspakeinsuchavoice,andsolookingathim,thateverywordwasasacaresstohim:
“Thysouliscomingbacktothee,myfriend,andthouartwellatease:
isitnotso?”
“Oyea。”hesaid,“andIwokeuphappilye’ennow;
forme-dreamedthatmygossipcametomeandkissedmekindly;
andsheisafairwoman,butnotayoungwoman。”
Ashespoketheknight,whohadcomenearlynoiselesslyoverthegrass,stoodbythem,holdinghishelmfullofwater,andlookinggrimlyuponthem;buttheLadylookedupathimwithwideeyeswonderingly,andRalph,beholdingher,deemedthatallhehadheardofhergoodnesswasbuttheverysooth。
Buttheknightspake:“Youngman,thouhastfoughtwithme,thouknowestnotwherefore,andgrimwasmymoodwhenthoumadestthineonset,andstillis,sothatneverbutoncewiltthoubenigherthydeaththanthouhastbeenthishour。
ButnowIhavegiventheelifebecauseoftheaskingofthislady;
andtherewithIgivetheeleavetocomethywayswithus:
nay,ratherIcommandtheetocome,forthouartmyprisoner,tobekeptorransomed,orsetfreeasIwill。Butmywillisthatthoushaltnothavethinearmourandweapons;andthereisacauseforthis,whichmayhappenIwilltelltheehereafter。
ButnowIbidtheedrinkofthiswater,andthendooffthinehelmandhauberkandgivemethyswordanddagger,andgowithuspeaceably;andbenotovermuchashamed,forI
haveovercomemenwhoboastedthemselvestobegreatwarriors。
SoRalphdrankofthewater,anddidoffhishelm,andcastwateronhisface,andarose,andsaidsmiling:“Nay,mymaster,Iamnoughtashamedofmymishaps:andastomygoingwiththeeandtheLady,thouhastheardmesayunderthydaggerthatIwouldnotforbeartofollowher;
soIscarceneedthycommandthereto。”Theknightscowledonhimandsaid:
“Holdthypeace,fool!Thouwertbestnotstirmywrathagain。”
“Nay。”saidRalph,“thouhastmysword,andmaystslaymeifthouwilt;
thereforebenotword-valiantwithme。”
SaidtheKnightoftheSun:“Well,well,thouhasttherightofitthere。
Onlybewarelestthoutrymeovermuch。Butnowmustwesetforthonourroad;
andhereisworkfortheetodo:ahundredyardswithinthethickwoodinastraightlinefromtheoak-treethoushaltfindtwohorses,mineandtheknight’swhofellbeforeme;gothouandbringthemhither;
forIwillnotleavetheewithmylady,lestIhavetoslaytheeintheend,andmaybeheralso。”
Ralphnoddedcheerfully,andsetoffonhistask,andwasthereadierthereinbecausetheLadylookedonhimkindlyandcompassionatelyashewentbyher。
Hefoundthehorsesspeedily,ablackhorsethatwasoftheBlackKnight,andabayoftheKnightoftheSun,andhecamebackwiththemlightly。
Butwhenhecametotheoak-treeagain,lo,theknightandtheLadybothkneelingoverthebodyoftheBlackKnight,andRalphsawthattheKnightoftheSunwassobbingandweepingsorely,sothathedeemedthathewastakingleaveofhisfriendthatlaydeadthere:butwhenRalphhadtiedupthoseothertwosteedsbySilverfaxanddrawnreartothosetwain,theKnightoftheSunlookedupathim,andspakeinacheerfulvoice:
“Thouseemesttobenoillman,thoughthouhastcomeacrossmylady;
sonowIbidtheerejoicethatthereisagoodknightmoreintheworldthanwedeemede’ennow;forthismyfriendWaltertheBlackisalivestill。”
“Yea。”saidtheLady,“andbelikeheshalllivealongwhileyet。”
SoRalphlooked,andsawthattheyhadstrippedtheknightofhishauberkandhelm,andbaredhisbody,andthattheLadywasdressingagreatandsorewoundinhisside;neitherwashecometohimselfagain:hewasayoungman,andverygoodlytolookon,darkhairedandstraightoffeature,fairofface;
andRalphfeltagriefathisheartashebeheldtheLady’shandsdealingwithhisbareflesh,thoughnoughtthemanknewofitbelike。
AsfortheKnightoftheSun,hewasnomoregrimandmoody,butsmilingandjoyous,andhespakeandsaid:“Youngman,thisshallstandtheeingoodsteadthatIhavenotslainmyfriendthisbout。Soothtosay,itmightelsehavegonehardwiththeeonthewaytomyhouse,orstillmoreinmyhouse。
Butnowbeofgoodheart,forunlessofthineownfollythourunonthesword’spoint,thoumaystyetliveanddowell。”
ThenheturnedtotheLadyandsaid:“Dame,forasgoodaleechasyebe,yemaynothealthismansothathemaysitinhissaddlewithinthesetendays;andnowwhatistodointhismatter?”
Shelookedonhimwithsmilinglipsandastrangelightinhereyes,andsaid:“Yea,forsooth,whatwiltthoudo?
WiltthouabideherebyWalterthyselfalone,andletmebringtheimpofUpmeadshometoourhouse?Orwiltthouridehomeandsendfolkwithalittertous?Orshallthisyounglingrideatalladventure,andseektoSunwaythroughtheblindwoodland?
Whichshallitbe?”