SoRalphsmiledonhimandsaid:“Thouhastnoweapon,then?”
“Whatneedforweapon?”saidhe;“sincewearenotofmightforbattle。
Thisismyweapon。”saidhe,touchinghisfiddle,“andwithalitismyfieldandmineacrethatraisethflesh-meatandbreadforme:
yea,andwhilesalittledrink。”
Sotheyrodeontogetherandthemanwasblitheandmerry:
andRalphsaidtohim:“Sincewearefellowsforagoodwhile,asIsuppose,whatshallIcallthee?”Saidhe,“MorfinntheMinstrelIhight,toservethee,fairlord。
OrsomecallmeMorfinntheUnmanned。WiltthounotnowaskmeconcerningthatprivywordthatIhadforthyears?”
“Yea。”saidRalphreddening,“hathittodowithawoman?”
“Naughtless。”saidMorfinn。“ForIheardoftheeaskingmanyquestionsthereofinGoldburg,andIsaidtomyself,nowmayI,whoamboundforUtterness,doagoodturntothisfairyounglord,whosefacebewrayethhisheart,andtellethallmenthatheiskindandbounteous;sothatthereisnodoubtbuthewillrewardmewellatonceforanyhelpImaygivehim;
andalsoitmaybethathewilldomeagoodturnhereafterinmemoryofthisthatIhavedonehim。”
“Speak,wiltthounot。”saidRalph,“andtellmeatonceifthouhastseenthiswoman?BesurethatIshallrewardthee。”“Nay,nay,fairsir。”
saidMorfinn;“awomanIhaveseenbroughtcaptivetotheHouseofUtterbol。
Seethoutoitifitbeshewhomthouseekest。”
Hesmiledtherewith,butnowRalphdeemedhimnotsodebonnaireashehadatfirst,fortherewasmockinginthesmile;
thereforehewaswroth,butherefrainedhimandsaid:
“SirMinstrel,Iwotnotwhythouhastcomewithataleinthymouthanditwillnotoutofit:loyou,willthisopenthedoorsofspeechtothee“andhereachedhishandouttohimwithtwopiecesofgoldlyingtherein“orshallthis?”
andtherewithhehalfdrewhisswordfromhissheath。
SaidMorfinn,grinningagain:“Nay,Ifearnotthebaresteelinthinehands,Knight;forthouhastnotfoolwrittenplaininthyface;
thereforethouwiltnotslaythyway-leader,orevenangerhimovermuch。
Andastothygold,thewagesshallbepaidatthejourney’send。
Iwasbutseekingaboutinmymindhowbesttotelltheemytalesothatthoumightestbelievemyword,whichistrue。Thusitgoes:
AsIleftUtterbolamonthago,Isawadamselbroughtincaptivethere,andsheseemedtomesoexceedingfairthatIlookedhardonher,andaskedoneofthemen-at-armswhoismyfriendconcerningthemarketwhereatshewascheapened;andhetoldmethatshehadnotbeenbought,buttakenoutofthehandsofthewildmenfromthefurthermountains。
Isthataughtliketoyourstory,lord?”“Yea。”saidRalph,knittinghisbrowsineagerness。“Well。”saidMorfinn,“buttherearemorefairwomenthanoneintheworld,andbelikethisisnotthyfriend:
sonow,aswellasImay,Iwilltelltheewhat-likeshewas,andifthouknowesthernot,thoumaystgivemethosetwogoldpiecesandgobackagain。Shewastallratherthanshort,andslimratherthanbiglymade。Butmanywomenarefashionedso:
anddoubtlessshewaswornbytravel,sinceshehasatleastcomefromoverthemountains:butthatislittletotellherby:
herhands,andherfeetalsoforshewasahorsebackandbarefoot
wroughtwellbeyondmostwomen:yetsomightithavebeenwithsome:
yetfew,methinks,ofwomenwhohaveworkedafield,asIdeemhertohavedone,wouldhavehandsandfeetsoshapely:herfacetannedwiththesun,butwithfaircolourshiningthroughit;herhairbrown,yetwithafairbrightcolourshiningtherein,andveryabundant:
hercheekssmooth,roundandwellwroughtasanyimagercoulddothem:
herchinroundandcloven:herlipsfullandred,butfirm-setasifshemightbebothvaliantandwroth。Hereyessetwideapart,greyanddeep:herwholefacesweetofaspect,asthoughshemightbeexceedingkindtoonethatpleasedher;yethighandproudofdemeanouralso,meseemed,asthoughshewerecomeofgreatkindred。
Isthisaughtliketothyfriend?”
Hespakeallthisslowlyandsmoothlyandthatmockingsmilecameintohisfacenowandagain。Ralphgrewpaleashespokeandknittedhisbrowsasoneingreatwrathandgrief;andhewasslowtoanswer;
butatlasthesaid“Yea。”shortlyandsharply。
ThensaidMorfinn:“Andyetafterallitmightnotbeshe:
fortheremightbeanotherortwoeveninthesepartsofwhomallthismightbesaid。ButnowIwilltelltheeofherraiment,thoughtheremaybebutlittlehelptotheetherein,asshemayhaveshifteditmanytimessincethouhastseenher。Thusitwas:
shewascladoutwardlyinagreengown,shortofskirtasofonewonttogoafoot;somewhatstraightinthesleevesasofonewhohathhouseholdworktodo,andtherewasbroiderymanycolouredontheseamsthereof,andaborderofflower-workroundthehem:
andthisInoted,thatacantleoftheskirthadbeenrentawaybysomehapofthejourney。Nowwhatsayestthou,fairlord?
HaveIdonewelltobringtheethistale?”
“Oyea,yea。”saidRalph,andhemightnotcontainhimself;butsetspurstohishorseandgallopedonaheadforsomefurlongorso:
andthendrewreinandgatoffhishorse,andmadeasifhewouldseetohissaddle-girths,forhemightnotrefrainfromweepingthesweetandbittertearsofdesireandfear,sostirredthesoulwithinhim。
Morfinnrodeonquietly,andbythenhecameup,Ralphwasmountingagain,andwhenhewasinthesaddleheturnedawayhisheadfromhisfellowandsaidinahuskyvoice:
“Morfinn,Icommandthee,orifthouwiltIbeseechthee,thatthouspeaknottomeagainofthiswomanwhomIamseeking;
foritmovethmeovermuch。”“Thatiswell,lord。”saidMorfinn,“Iwilldoafterthycommand;andtherebemanyothermatterstospeakofbesidesonefairwoman。”
Thentheyrodeonsoberlyawhile,andRalphkeptsilence,asherodeponderingmuch;buttheminstrelhummedsnatchesofrhymeasherodetheway。
ButatlastRalphturnedtohimsuddenlyandsaid:“Tellme,way-leader,inwhatwisedidtheyseemtobeusingthatwoman?”
Theminstrelchuckled:“Fairlord。”saidhe,“ifIhadamindformockingImightsayoftheethatthoublowestbothhotandcold,sinceitwasbuthalfanhouragothatthoubadestmespeaknaughtofher:butIdeemthatIknowthymindherein:
soIwilltelltheethattheyseemedtobeusinghercourteously;
asisnomarvel;forwhowouldwishtomarsofairanimage?
O,itwillbewellwithher:InotedthattheLordseemedtothinkitgoodtoridebesideher,andeyeherallover。
Yea,sheshallhaveamerrylifeofitifshebutdosomewhataftertheLord’swill。”
Ralphlookedaskanceathimfiercely,buttheotherheededitnaught:
thensaidRalph,“Andhowifshedonothiswill?”SaidMorfinn,grinning:
“ThenhathmyLordamanyservantstodohiswill。”Ralphheldhispeaceforalongwhile;atlastheturnedaclearedbrowtoMorfinnandsaid;
“DostthoutelloftheLordofUtterbolthatheisagoodlordandmercifultohisfolkandservants?”
“Fairsir。”saidtheminstrel;“thouhastbiddenmenotspeakofonewoman,nowwillIpraytheenottospeakofoneman,andthatismyLordofUtterbol。”
Ralph’sheartfellatthisword,andheaskednoquestionastowherefore。
Sonowtheyrodeonboth,rathermorethansoberlyforawhile:
butthedaywasfair;thesunshone,thewindblew,andthesweetscentsfloatedaboutthem,andRalph’sheartcastoffitsburdensomewhatandhefelltospeechagain;andtheminstrelansweredhimgailybyseeming,notingmanythingsastheyrodealong,asonethattookdelightinthefashionoftheearth。
Itwasafreshandbrightmorningofearlyautumn,thesheaveswereontheacres,andthegrapeswereblackeningtothevintage,andthebeastsandbirdsatleastweremerry。
Butlittlemerrywerethehusbandmenwhomtheymet,eithercarlesorqueans,andtheywerescantilyandfoullyclad,andsullen-faced,ifnothunger-pinched。
Iftheycameacrossanysomewhatjoyous,itwashereandtherecertaingangrelfolkrestingonthewaysidegrass,orcomingoutofwoodsandotherpassesbytwosandthrees,whileswithachildortwowiththem。
Thesewereofaspectliketothegipsiesofourtimeandnation,andwerearmedallofthem,andmostlywellcladaftertheirfashion。
Sometimeswhentherewereasmanyasfourorfivecarlesofthemtogether,theywoulddrawupamidstofthehighway,butpresentlywouldturnasideatthesighteitherofRalph’swar-gearoroftheminstrel’sraiment。
Forsooth,someofthemseemedtoknowhim,andnoddedfriendlytohimastheypassedby,buthegavethembacknogoodday。
TheyhadnowriddenoutofthelandsofGoldburg,whichwerenarrowonthatside,andthedaywaswearingfast。
Thiswaythelandwasfairandrich,withnohillsofanysize。
Theycrossedabigrivertwicebybridges,andsmallstreamsoften,mostlybyfords。
Sometwohoursbeforesunsettheycameuponaplacewhereabywayjoinedthehighroad,andontheinglestoodachapelofstonewhetheroftheheathenorChristianmenRalphwottednot,foritwasuncouthoffashion,andbythedoorofthesaidchapel,onatussockofgrass,sataknightall-armedsavethehead,andbesidehimasquireheldhiswar-horse,andfiveothermen-at-armsstoodanighbearinghalberdsandaxesofstrangefashion。
Theknightrosetohisfeetwhenhesawthewayfarerscominguptherisingground,andRalphhadhishandonhissword-hilt;
buteretheymet,theminstrelsaid,——
“Nay,nay,drawthylet-pass,notthysword。Thisknightshaltbidtheetoacourteousjoust;butdothounay-sayit,forheisamerefelon,andshaltsethismen-at-armsonthee,andthenwillrobtheeandslaytheeafter,orcasttheeintohisprison。”
SoRalphdrewouthisparchmentwhichMorfinnhadgivenintohiskeeping,andhelditopeninhishand,andwhentheknightcalledoutonhiminaroughvoiceastheydrewanigh,hesaid:
“Nay,sir,Imaynotstaymenow,needdrivethmeon。”
Quoththeknight,smoothingoutaknittedbrow:“Fairsir,sincethouartafriendofourlord,wiltthounotcomehometomyhouse,whichishardby,andrestawhile,andeatamorsel,anddrinkacup,andsleepinafairchamberthereafter?”
“Nay,sir。”saidRalph,“fortimepresses;“andhepassedonwithal,andtheknightmadenosteptostayhim,butlaughedashortlaugh,likeaswinesnorting,andsathimdownonthegrassagain。
Ralphheededhimnaught,butwasgladthathislet-passwasshowntobegoodforsomething;buthecouldseethattheminstrelwasnighsickforfearandwasshakinglikeanaspenleaf,anditwaslongerehefoundhistongueagain。
Forththentheyrodetilldusk,whentheminstrelstayedRalphataplacewhereasortofhovelslaytogetheraboutahousesomewhatbetterbuilded,whichRalphtookforahostelry,thoughithadnosignnorbush。
Theyenteredthesaidhouse,whereinwasanoldwomantowhomtheminstrelspakeawordortwoinatonguethatRalphknewnot,andstraightwayshegotthemvictualanddrinknowiseill,andshowedthemtobedsthereafter。
Inspiteofbothvictualsanddrinktheminstrelfellsilentandmoody;
itmightbefromweariness,Ralphdeemed;andhehimselfhadnogreatlustfortalk,sohewentbedward,andmadethebedpayforall。
RalphHappensonEvilDaysEarlyonthemorrowtheydeparted,andnowinthemorninglightandthesuntheminstrelseemedgladagain,andtalkedabundantly,eventhoughatwhilesRalphansweredhimlittle。
Astheyrode,thelandbegantogetlessfertileandless,tillatlasttherewasbuttillagehereandthereinpatches:
ofhousestherewerebutfew,andtherestwasbutdarkheathlandandbog,withscraggywoodsscatteredaboutthecountry-side。
Naughthappenedtotellof,savethatonceintheafternoon,astheywereridinguptotheskirtsofoneofthewoodsaforesaid,weaponedmencameforthfromitanddrewupacrosstheway;