Thelordsaid,grimly:“Heisnotfarwrongtofearme,maybe:
  butheshallgoforthistime。Butifhebringmenotthosewomenwithinthreemonths’wearing,andiftherebebuttwouncomelyonesamongstthem,lethimlooktoit。Givehimhisgold,David。
  Nowtakeyethenewman,andlethimrest,andgivehimmeatanddrink。
  Andlookyou,David,ifhebenotinconditionwhenhecomethhometoUtterbol,thoushaltpayforitinonewayorother,ifnotinthineownperson,sincethouartold,anddeftofservice,thenthroughthosethatbedeartothee。Gonow!”
  DavidsmiledonRalphandledhimoutuntoatentnotfaroff,andtherehemademuchofhim,andbadebringmeatanddrinkandallheneeded。
  Withalhebadehimnottotryfleeing,lesthebeslain;andheshowedhimhownightheguardswereandhowmany。
  Gladwastheoldmanwhenhesawthecaptiveputagoodfaceonmatters,andthathewasnotdown-hearted。InsooththathatredofthetyrantmingledwithhopesustainedRalph’sheart。
  HehadbeenmindedwhenhewasbroughtbeforethelordtohaveshowntheletteroftheQueenofGoldburg,andtodefyhimifhestillheldhimcaptive。Butwhenhehadbeheldhimandhisfellowshipawhilehethoughtbetterofit。
  Forthoughtheyhadabundanceofrichplenishing,andgayraiment,andgoodweaponsandarmour,howbeitofstrangeanduncouthfashion,yethedeemedwhenhelookedonthemthattheywouldscarcehavethesoulsofmenintheirbodies,butthattheywereutterlyvilethroughandthrough,liketheshapesofanevildream。
  ThereforehethoughtshameofittoshowtheQueen’slettertothem,evenasifhehadshownthemtheverynakedbodyofher,whohadbeensopiteouskindtohim。Alsohehadnomindtowearhisheartonhissleeve,butwouldkeephisowncounsel,andlethisfoemenspeakandshowwhatwasintheirminds。
  Forthiscausehenowmadehimselfsweet,andwasofgoodcheerwitholdDavid,deeminghimtobeagreatmenthere;
  asindeedhewas,beingthechiefcounselloroftheLordofUtterbol;thoughforsoothnotsomuchhiscounsellorasthathedurstcounselotherwisethanastheLorddesiredtogo;unlesshethoughtthatitwouldbringhissaidLord,andthereforehimself,toverypresentperilanddamage。
  Inshort,thoughthismanhadnotbeenboughtformoney,hewaslittlebetterthanathrallofthehighersort,asforsoothwerealltheLord’smen,savingthebestandtrustiestofhiswarriors:
  andtheseweremenwhomtheLordsomewhatfearedhimself:
  though,ontheotherhand,hecouldnotbutknowthattheyunderstoodhowthedreadoftheLordofUtterbolwasashieldtothem,andthatifitweretodieoutamongstmen,theirownskinswerenotworthmanydays’purchase。
  SothenDavidspakepleasantlywithRalph,andateanddrankwithhim,andsawthathewaswellbeddedforthenight,andlefthiminthefirstwatch。ButRalphlaydowninlittlemoretroublethanthenightbefore,when,thoughhewerebeingledfriendlytoUtterness,yethehadnotbeenabletothinkwhatheshoulddowhenhecamethere:whereasnowhethought:
  Whoknowethwhatshallbetide?andformethereisnoughttodosavetolayholdoftheoccasionthatanothermaygiveme。
  AndattheworstIscarcedeemthatIambeingledtotheslaughter。
  RalphisBroughtontheRoadTowardsUtterbolButnowwhenitwasmorningtheystruckthetentsandladedthemonwains,andwenttheirwaystheselfsameroadthatRalphhadbeenmindedforyesterday;towittheroadtoUtterness;
  butnowmustherideitunarmedandguarded:othershamehadhenone。
  IndeedDavid,whostuckclosetohissideallday,wassosugarysweetwithhim,andpraisedandencouragedhimsodiligently,thatRalphbegantohavemisgivingsthatallthiskindnesswasbutastheflower-garlandswherewiththeheathentimesmenwerewonttodecktheslaughter-beastsfortheblood-offering。Yea,andintohismindcamecertaintalesofhowtherewereheathenmenyetintheworld,whobeguiledmenandwomen,andofferedthemuptotheirdevils,whomtheycalledgods:
  butallthisranoffhimsoon,whenhebethoughthimhowlittlewisdomtherewasinrunningtomeettheevil,whichmightbeontheway,andthatwayaroughandperilousone。
  Sohepluckedupheart,andspakefreelyandgailywithDavidandoneortwootherswhorodeanigh。
  Theywereamidstofthecompany:theLordwentfirstafterhisfore-runnersinalitterdoneaboutwithpreciouscloths;
  andtwoscorehorsemencamenext,fullyarmedaftertheirmanner。
  ThenrodeRalphwithDavidandahalfdozenofthemagnates:
  thencameasortofcooksandotherservingmen,butnonewithoutaweapon,andlastanotherscoreofmen-at-arms:sothathesawthatfleeingwasnottobethoughtofthoughhewasnotbound,andsaveforlackofweaponsrodelikeafreeman。
  Thedaywasclearasyesterdayhadbeen,whereforeagainRalphsawthedistantmountain-toplikeacloud;andhegazedatitlongtillDavidsaid:“Iseethatthouartgazinghardatthemountains,andperchanceartlongingtobebeyondthem,wereitbuttoseewhatlikethelandisonthefurtherside。
  Ifalltalesbetruethouartbestthissidethereof,whateverthylotmaybe。”
  “Liethdeathontheothersidethen?”quothRalph。“Yea。”saidDavid,“butthatisnotall,sinceheisnotasleepelsewhereintheworld:
  butmensaythatovertherearethingstobeseenwhichmightslayastrongmanforpurefear,withoutstrokeofswordordintofaxe。”
  “Yea。”saidRalph,“buthowwasitthenwithhimthatbuildedGoldburg?”
  “O。”saidDavid,“hastthouheardthattale?Well,theysayofhim,whocerteswentoverthosemountains,anddrankoftheWellattheWorld’sEnd,thathewasoneofthelucky:
  yetforallhisluckneverhadhedrunkthedraughthadhenotbeenhelpedbyonewhohadlearnedmanythings,awomantowit。
  Forhewasoneofthemwithwhomallwomenareinlove;
  andthenceindeedwashisluck……Moreover,whenallissaid,’tisbutatale。”
  “Yea。”quothRalphlaughing,“evenasthetalesoftheghostsandbugsthatabidethewayfarerontheothersideofyonderwhitemovelesscloud。”
  Davidlaughedinhisturnandsaid:“Thouhastmethere;
  andwhetherorno,thesetalesarenothingtous,whoshallneverleaveUtterbolagainwhilewelive,saveinsuchacompanyasthis。”
  Thenheheldhispeace,butpresentlyspakeagain:“Hastthouheardanything,then,ofthosetalesoftheWellattheWorld’sEnd?
  ImeanothersbesidethatconcerningthelordofGoldburg?”
  “Yea,surelyIhave。”saidRalph,nowisechangingcountenance。SaidDavid:
  “Deemestthouaughtofthem?deemestthouthatitmaybetruethatamanmaydrinkoftheWellandrecoverhisyouththereby?”
  Ralphlaughedandsaid:“Master,itisratherformetoasktheehereof,thanthoume,sincethoudwellestsomuchnighertheretothanIhavedoneheretofore。”
  Daviddrewupclosetohim,andsaidsoftly:“Nigher?Yea,butbelikenotsomuchnigher。”
  “Howmeanestthou?”saidRalph。
  SaidDavid:“Isitsonighthatamanmayleavehomeandcometheretoinhislife-time?”
  “Yea。”saidRalph,“inmytalesitis。”
  Saidtheoldmanstillsoftlier:“HadIdeemedthattrueIhadtriedtheadventure,whatevermightliebeyondthemountains,butandhesighedwithalIdeemituntrue。”
  Therewithdroppedthetalkofthatmatter:andinsoothRalphwasloathtomakemanywordsthereof,lesthiseagernessshinethrough,andallthestoryofhimbeknown。
  Anonitwasnoon,andthelordbadeallmenstayformeat:
  sohisservingmenbusiedthemabouthisdinner,andDavidwentwiththem。
  Thenthemen-at-armsbadeRalphsitamongthemandsharetheirmeat。
  Sotheysatdownallbythewayside,andtheyspakekindlyandfriendlytoRalph,andespeciallytheircaptain,amansomewhatlowofstature,butlong-armedliketheLord,amanofmiddleage,beardlessandspareofbody,butwiryandtough-looking,withhairofthehueofthedustofthesandstonequarry。Thismanfella-talkingwithRalph,andaskedhimofthemanneroftiltingandcourteousjoustingbetweenknightsinthecountriesofknighthood,tillthattalkdroppedbetweenthem。
  ThenRalphlookedroundupontheland,whichhadnowworsenedagain,andwaslittlebetterthanroughmoorland,littlefed,andnotatalltilled,andhesaid:“Thisisbutasorrylandforearth’sincrease。”
  “Well。”saidthecaptain,“Iwotnot;itbearethploverandwhimbrelandconiesandhares;yea,andmenwithal,somefew。
  Andwhereasitbearethnaughtelse,thatcomethofmylord’swill:
  fordeemestthouthatheshouldsufferarichlandbetwixthimandGoldburg,thatitmightsustainanhostbigenoughtodealwithhim?”
  “Butisnotthishisland?”saidRalph。
  Saidthecaptain:“Nay,andalsoyea。Noneshalldwellinitsaveashewilleth,andtheyshallpayhimtribute,beitneversolittle。
  Yetsomethereareofthem,whoaretohimasthehoundsbetothehunter,andthesesameheevenwageth,sothatifaughtrareandgoodlycomeththeirwaytheyshallbringittohishands;asthouthyselfknowesttothycost。”
  “Yea。”saidRalphsmiling,“andisMorfinntheUnmannedoneofthesecurs?”
  “Yea。”saidthecaptain,withagrin,“andoneoftherichestofthem,indespiteofhisfiddleandminstrel’sgear,andhislackofmanhood:
  forheisoneofthecunningestofmen。ButmyLordunmannedhimforsomegoodreason。”
  Ralphkeptsilenceandwhileandthensaid:“WhydoththeGoldburgfolksufferallthisfelony,robberyandconfusion,soneartheirborders,andthelanddebateable?”
  Saidthecaptain,andagainhegrinned:“Passingforthyhardwords,sirknight,whydostthousuffermetoleadtheealongwhitherthouwouldestnot?”
  “BecauseIcannothelpmyself。”saidRalph。
  Saidthecaptain:“EvensoitiswiththeGoldburgfolk:
  iftheyraisehandagainstsomeofthesestrong-thievesorman-stealers,hehasbuttosendthewar-arrowroundaboutthesedeserts,asyedeemthem,andhewillpresentlyhaveasroughacompanyofcarlesforhisfellowsasneedbe,saytenhundredofthem。
  AndtheGoldburgfolkarenotveryhandyatafraywithouttheirwalls。
  Forsoothwithinthemitisanothermatter,andbesidenotevenourLordofUtterbolwouldseeGoldburgbrokendown,no,notforallthathemightwinthere。”
  “Isitdeemedaholyplaceintheland,then?”saidRalph。
  “Iwotnotthemeaningofholy。”saidtheother:“butallwedeemthatwhenGoldburgshallfall,theworldshallchange,sothatlivingthereinshallbehardtothemthathavenotdrunkofthewateroftheWellattheWorld’sEnd。”
  Ralphwassilentawhileandeyedthecaptaincuriously:
  thenhesaid:“HavetheGoldburgerssodrunk?”Saidthecaptain:
  “Nay,nay;butthewordgoesthatundereachtowerofGoldburgliethayouthandamaidenthathavedrunkofthewater,andmightnotdiesavebypointandedge。”
  ThenwasRalphsilentagain,foroncemorehefellponderingthematterifhehadbeenledawaytobeofferedasabloodofferingtosomeofevilgodsoftheland。
  Butasheponderedaflourishoftrumpetswasblown,andallmensprangup,andthecaptainsaidtoRalph:
  “NowhathourLorddonehisdinnerandwemusttohorse。”
  Anontheywereonthewayagain,andtheyrodelongandsawlittlechangeintheaspectoftheland,neitherdidthatcloudliketokenofthedistantmountainsgrowanygreaterorclearertoRalph’sdeeming。