butoftenesttheforesthidallbuttheneartrees。
  Thustheyrodesometwentymiles,andmadestayatsunsetinaplacethatseemedratheraclearingofthewoodthanameadow;
  fortheyhadtreesontheirlefthandatafurlong’sdistance,aswellasontheirrightatastone’sthrow。
  RalphsawnotRedheadashegotoffhishorse,andDavidaccordingtohiswontwentwithhimtohistent。Butaftertheyhadsuppedtogether,andDavidhadmademuchofRalph,andhaddrankmanycupstohishealth,hesaidtohim:
  “Thenightisyetyoung,yea,butnew-born;yetmustIdepartfromthee,ifImay,tomeetamanwhowillsellmeanoblehorsegoodcheap;
  andImaywellleavetheenow,seeingthatthouhastbecomeafreeman;
  soIbidtheegoodnight。”
  Therewithhedeparted,andwasscarcegoneoutereRedheadcomethin,andsaithinhiswontedroughloudvoice:“Here,knight,hereisthebridlethoubadestmegetmended;willthecobblingserve?”
  Thenseeingnoonethere,hefelltospeakingsofterandsaid:
  “Iheardtheoldpimpcalltheeafreemane’ennow:
  Ifearmethatthouartnotsofreeashewouldhavetheethink。
  Anyhow,wereIthou,Iwouldbefreerintwohoursspace。
  Isittobeso?”
  “Yea,yea。”saidRalph。Redheadnodded:“Goodisthat。”saidhe;“Isayintwohours’timeallwillbequiet,andweareasnearthethicketasmaybe;
  thereisnomoon,butthenightisfairandthestarsclear;soallthatthouhasttodoistowalkoutofthistent,andturnatoncetothyrighthand:
  comeoutwithmenowquietly,andIwillshowthee。”
  TheywentouttogetherandRedheadsaidsoftly:“Lothouthatdodderedoakyonder;likeapieceofahay-rickitlooksunderthestars;
  ifthouseestit,comeinagainatonce。”
  RalphturnedanddrewRedheadin,andsaidwhentheywereinthetentagain:
  “Yea,Isawit:whatthen?”
  SaidRedhead:“Ishallbebehinditabidingthee。”
  “MustIgoafoot?”saidRalph,“orhowshallIgetmeahorse?”
  “Ihaveahorseforthee。”saidRedhead,“notthineown,butabetteroneyet,thathathnotbeenbackedto-day。Nowgivemeacupofwine,andletmego。”
  Ralphfilledforhimandtookacuphimself,andsaid:
  “Ipledgethee,friend,andwishtheebetterluck;andIwouldhavetheeformyfellowinthisquest。”
  “Nay。”saidRedhead,“itmaynotbe:Iwillnotburdenthyluckwithmyill-luck……andmoreoverIamseekingsomethingwhichImaygainatUtterbol,andifIhaveit,Imaydomybesttosaygood-nighttothatevilabode。”
  “Yea。”saidRalph,“andIwishtheewelltherein。”
  SaidRedhead,stammeringsomewhat;“ItiseventhatwomanoftheQueen’swhereofItoldthee。Andnowonelastword,sinceImustnotbeoverlonginthytent,lestsomeonecomeuponus。But,fairsir,ifthymindmisgivetheeforthisturningasidefromUtterbol;thoughitisnottobedoubtedthatthedamselwhomthouseekesthathbeenthere,itisnotallsosurethatthouwouldsthavefoundherthere。
  Foroflate,whatwithmyLordandmyLadybeingbothaway,theplacehathbeenscantoffolk;andnotonlyisthesaiddamselwiseandwary,buttherebeotherswhohaveseenherbesidesmyLord,andwhosohathseenherisliketoloveher;
  andsuchisshe,thatwhosolovethherisliketodoherwill。
  SoIbidtheeinallcasebeearnestinthyquest;andthinkthatifthoudieontheroadthydamselwouldhavediedforthee;
  andifthoudrinkoftheWellandcomebackwholeandsafe,IknownotwhythoushouldestnotgostraighttoUtterbolandhavethedamselawaywiththee,whosoevergainsayit。
  FortheyiftherebeanysuchwhohavedrunkoftheWellattheWorld’sEndarewelllookedtointhisland。
  Nowonemorewordyet;whenIcometoUtterbol,ifthydamselbetherestill,fearnotbutIwillhavespeechofher,andtellofthee,andwhatthouwertlookingto,andhowthoudeemedstofher。”
  Therewithheturnedanddepartedhastily。
  ButRalphleftalonewassorelymovedwithhopeandfear,andalongingthatgrewinhimtoseethedamsel。Forthoughhewasfirmlysetondeparture,andonseekingthesageaforesaid,yethisheartwasdrawnthiswayandthat:
  anditcameintohismindhowthedamselwouldfarewhentheevilLordcamehometoUtterbol;andhecouldnotchoosebutmakestoriesofhermeetingofthetyrant,andherfearandgriefandshame,andthedespairofherheart。
  Sotheminuteswentslowtohim,tillheshouldbeinsomenewplaceanddoingsomewhattowardbringingaboutthedeliveranceofherfromthralldom,andthemeetingofhimandher。
  oTheWellAtWorld’sEnd。
  AnAdventureintheWoodUndertheMountainsNowwasthenightworntothetimeappointed,foritwastwohoursaftermidnight,sohesteppedoutofhistentcladinallhiswargear,andwentstraighttothedodderedoak,andfoundRedheadtherewithbutonehorse,wherebyRalphknewthatheheldtohispurposeofgoinghiswaystoUtterbol:
  sohetookhimbytheshouldersandembracedhim,roughcarleashewas,andRedheadkneeledtohimonemomentoftimeandthenaroseandwentoffintothenight。ButRalphgota-horsebackwithoutdelayandrodehiswayswarilyacrossthehighwayandintothewood,andtherewasnonetohinderhim。
  Thoughitwasdarkbutforthestarlight,therewasapath,whichthehorse,andnotRalph,found,sothathemadesomewayevenbeforethefirstglimmerofdawn,allthemoreasthewoodwasnotverythickafterthefirstmile,andtherewereclearingshereandthere。
  SorodeRalphtillthesunwasatpointtorise,andhewasaboutthemidstofoneofthoseclearingsorwood-lawns,onthefurthersidewhereoftherewasmorethicket,ashedeemed,thenhehadyetcometo;
  sohedrewreinandlookedabouthimforaminute。Eventherewithhedeemedheheardasoundlessharshthanthecryofthejayinthebeech-trees,andshrillerthanthemoaningofthemorningbreezeinthewood。
  Sohefallstolisteningwithbothears,andthistimedeemsthathehearsthevoiceofawoman:andtherewithcameintohismindthatoldanddearadventureoftheWoodPerilous;forhewasdreamywiththepasteagernessofhisdeeds,andthelongandlonelynight。
  Butyethedoubtedsomewhatofthevoicewhenithadpassedhisears,soheshookhisrein,forhethoughtitnotgoodtotarry。
  Scarcethenhadhishorsesteppedout,eretherecameawomanrunningoutofthethicketbeforehimandmadetowardhimoverthelawn。
  Sohegatoffhishorseatonceandwenttomeether,leadinghishorse;
  andashedrewnighhecouldseethatshewasinasorryplight;shehadgatheredupherskirtstorunthebetter,andherlegsandfeetwerenaked:
  thecoifwasgonefromherheadandherblackhairstreamedoutbehindher:
  hergownwasrentabouttheshouldersandbosom,sothatonesleevehungtattered,asifbythehandlingofsomeone。
  Sosheranuptohimcryingout:“Help,knight,helpus!”
  andsankdowntherewithathisfeetpantingandsobbing。
  Hestoopeddowntoher,andraisedherup,andsaidinakindvoice:
  “Whatisamiss,fairdamsel,thatthouartinsuchaplight;
  andwhatmayIforthineavail?Dothanypursuethee,thatthoufleestthus?”
  Shestoodsobbingawhile,andthentookholdofhistwohandsandsaid:
  “Ofairlord,comenowandhelpmylady!forasforme,sinceIamwiththee,Iamsafe。”
  “Yea。”saidhe,“ShallIgettohorseatonce?”
  AndItherewithhemadeasifhewouldmoveawayfromher;
  butshestillheldhishands,andseemedtothinkitgoodsotodo,andshespakenotforawhilebutgazedearnestlyintohisface。
  Shewasafairwoman,darkandsleekandlithe……foringoodsoothshewasnoneotherthanAgatha,whoisaforetoldof。
  NowRalphissomewhatabashedbyhereagerness,andletshiseyesfallbeforehers;andhecannotbutnotethatdespitethebramblesandbriarsofthewoodthatshehadrunthrough,therewerenoscratchesonherbarelegs,andthatherarmwasunbruisedwherethesleevehadbeenrentoff。
  Atlastshespake,butsomewhatslowly,asifshewerethinkingofwhatshehadtosay:“Oknight,bythyknightlyoathIchargetheecometomyladyandhelpandrescueher:
  sheandIhavebeentakenbyevilmen,andIfearthattheywillputhertoshame,andtormenther,eretheycarryheroff;
  fortheywereabouttyinghertoatreewhenIescaped:
  fortheyheedednotmewhoambutthemaid,whentheyhadthemistressintheirhands。”“Yea。”saidhe,“andwhoisthymistress?”
  Saidthedamsel:“SheistheLadyoftheBurntRock;
  andIfearmethatthesemenareoftheRidersofUtterbol;
  andthenwillitgohardwithher;forthereisnaughtbuthatredbetwixtmylordherhusbandandthetyrantofUtterbol。”
  SaidRalph:“Andhowmanywerethey?”“Obutthree,fairsir,butthree。”shesaid;“andthousofairandstrong,likethewar-godhimself。”
  Ralphlaughed:“Threetooneislongodds。”quothhe,“butIwillcomewiththeewhenthouhastletgomyhandssothatImaymountmyhorse。
  Butwiltthounotridebehindme,fairdamsel;soweariedandspentasthouwiltbebythynight。”
  Shelookedonhimcuriously,andlaidahandonhisbreast,andthehauberkringstinkledbeneaththebroideredsurcoat;
  thenshesaid:“Nay,Ihadbestgoafootbeforethee,sodisarrayedasIam。”
  Thenshelethimgo,butfollowedhimstillwithhereyesashegathimintothesaddle。Shewalkedonbesidehishorse’shead;
  andRalphmarvelledofherthatforallherhasteshehadbeenin,shewentsomewhatleisurely,pickingherwaydaintilysoastotreadthesmooth,andkeepherfeetfromtherough。
  Thustheywenton,intothethicketandthroughit,andthedamselputthethornsandbriarsasidedaintilyasshestepped,andwentslowerstilltilltheycametoapleasantplaceofoak-treeswithgreenswardbeneaththem;
  andthenshestopped,andturning,facedRalph,andspokewithanothervoicethanheretofore,whereastherewasnaughtruefulorwhiningtherein,butsomewhatbothofgleeandofmockingasitseemed。“Sirknight。”
  shesaid,“Ihaveawordortwoforthyears;andthisisapleasantplace,andgoodforustotalktogether,whereasitisneithertooneartoher,nortoofarfromher,sothatIcaneasilyfindmywaybacktoher。
  Now,lord,Ipraytheelightdownandlistentome。”Andtherewithshesatdownonthegrassbytheboleofagreatoak。
  “Butthylady。”saidRalph,“thylady?”“Osir。”shesaid;
  “Myladyshalldowellenough:sheisnottiedsofast,butshemightlooseherselfiftheneedwerepressing。
  Lightdown,dearlord,lightdown!”
  ButRalphsatstillonhishorse,andknithisbrows,andsaid:
  “Whatisthis,damsel?hastthoubeenplayingaplaywithme?
  Whereisthyladywhomthouwouldsthavemedeliver?
  Ifthisbebutgameandplay,letmegomyways;fortimepresses,andIhaveaweightyerrandonhand。”
  Sheroseupandcameclosetohim,andlaidahandonhiskneeandlookedwistfullyintohisfaceasshesaid:“Naythen,Icantelltheeallthetaleasthousittestinthysaddle;
  formeseemsshortwillbethyfarewellwhenIhavetoldit。”
  Andshesighedwithal。
  ThenRalphwasashamedtogainsayher,andshenowbecomegentleandsweetandenticing,andsadwithal;sohegotoffhishorseandtiedhimtoatree,andwentandstoodbythedamselasshelayuponthegrass,andsaid:
  “Ipritheetellthytaleandletmedepartiftherebenaughtformetodo。”
  Thenshesaid:“Thisisthefirstword,thatastotheRedRock,Ilied;andmyladyistheQueenofUtterbol,andIamherthrall,anditisIwhohavedrawntheehitherfromthecamp。”