Thereinhefoundaladoffifteenwinters,andamaidenspinning,theytwoalone,whohailedhimandaskedhispleasure,andhebadethembringhimmeatanddrink,andlooktohishorse,forthathehadamindtorestawhile。Sotheybroughthimbreadandflesh,andgoodwineofthehill-side,inalittlehallwellarrayedasofitskind;
  andhesatdownandthedamselservedhimattable,butthelad,whohadgonetoseetohishorse,didnotcomeback。
  Sowhenhehadeatenanddrunk,andthedamselwasstillthere,helookedonherandsawthatshewassadanddroopingofaspect;
  andwhereasshewasafairmaiden,Ralph,nowthathewasfull,felltopityingher,andaskedherwhatwasamiss。“For。”saidhe,“thouartfairandailestnought;thatiscleartosee;
  neitherdwellestthouinpenury,butbyseeminghastenoughandtospare。
  Orartthouaservantinthishouse,andhathanyonemisusedthee?”
  Sheweptathiswords,forindeedhespokesoftlytoher;
  thenshesaid:“Younglord,thouartkind,anditisthykindnessthatdraweththetearsfromme;elseitwerenotwelltoweepbeforeayoungman:thereforeIpraytheepardonme。
  Asforme,Iamnoservant,norhasanyonemisusedme:
  thefolkroundaboutaregoodandneighbourly;andthishouseandthecroft,andavineyardhardby,allthatismineownandmybrother’s;thatistheladwhohathgonetotendthinehorse。Yea,andweliveinpeacehereforthemostpart;
  forthisthorp,whichiscalledBourtonAbbas,isalandoftheAbbeyofHigham;thoughitbetheoutermostofitslandsandtheAbbotisagoodlordandadefenceagainsttyrants。
  Alliswellwithmeifonethingwerenot。”
  “Whatisthyneedthen?”saidRalph,“ifperchanceImightamendit。”
  Andashelookedonherhedeemedheryetfairerthanhehaddoneatfirst。
  Butshestayedherweepingandsobbingandsaid:“Sir,IfearmethatI
  havelostadearfriend。”“Howthen。”saidhe,“whyfearestthou,andknowestnot?doththyfriendliesickbetweenlifeanddeath?”
  “OSir。”shesaid,“itistheWoodwhichistheevilanddisease。”
  “Whatwoodisthat?”saidhe。
  Shesaid:“TheWoodPerilous,thatliethbetwixtusandtheBurgoftheFourFriths,andallabouttheBurg。And,Sir,ifyebemindedtoridetotheBurgto-day,doitnot,forthroughthewoodmustthouwendthereto;andyeareyoungandlovely。
  Thereforetakemyrede,andabidetilltheChapmenwendthitherfromHigham,whoridemanyincompany。For,lookyou,fairlord,yehaveaskedofmygrief,andthisitisandnoughtelse;
  thatmyveryearthlyloveandspeech-friendrodefivedaysagotowardtheBurgoftheFourFrithsallalonethroughtheWoodPerilous,andhehasnotcomeback,thoughwelookedtoseehiminthreedays’wearing:buthishorsehascomeback,andthereinsandthesaddleallbloody。”
  Andshefella-weepingwiththetellingofthetale。ButRalphsaidforheknewnotwhattosay:“Keepagoodheart,maiden;maybeheissafeandsound;oftareyoungmenfondtowanderwide,evenasImyself。”
  Shelookedathimhardandsaid:“Ifthouhaststolenthyselfawayfromthemthatlovethee,thouhastdoneamiss。
  Thoughthouartalord,andsofairasIseethee,yetwillI
  telltheesomuch。”
  Ralphreddenedandanswerednought;butdeemedthemaidenbothfairandsweet。Butshesaid:“Whetherthouhastdonewellorill,donoworse;
  butabidetilltheChapmencomefromHigham,ontheirwaytotheBurgoftheFourFriths。Heremaystthoulodgewellandsafelyifthouwilt。
  Orifourhallbenotdaintyenoughforthee,thengobacktoHigham:
  Iwarrantmethemonkswillgivetheegoodguestingaslongasthouwilt。”
  “Thouartkind,maiden。”saidRalph,“butwhyshouldItarryforanhost?andwhatshouldIfearintheWood,asevilasitmaybe?
  Onemanjourneyingwithlittlewealth,andunknown,andhenoweakling,butbearinggoodweapons,hathnoughttodreadofstrong-thieves,whoeverrobwhereitiseasiestandgainfullest。AndwhatworsemayImeetthanstrong-thieves?”
  “Butthoumayestmeetworse。”shesaid;andtherewithfella-weepingagain,andsaidamidsthertears:“Owearyonmylife!AndwhyshouldIheedtheewhennoughtheedethme,neithertheSaintsofGod’sHouse,northeMasterofit;northefatherandthemotherthatwereoncesopiteouskindtome?
  OifImightbutdrinkadraughtfromtheWELLATTHEWORLD’SEND!”
  Heturnedaboutonherhastilyatthatword;forhehadrisentodepart;
  beinggrievedathergriefandwishfultobeawayfromit,sincehemightnotamendit。Butnowhesaideagerly:
  “WherethenisthatWell?Knowyeofitinthisland?”
  “AtleastIknowthehearsaythereof。”shesaid;“butasnowthoushaltknownomorefrommethereof;lestthouwanderthewiderinseekingit。
  Iwouldnothavethylifespilt。”
  Everashelookedonherhethoughtherstillfairer;
  andnowhelookedlongonher,sayingnought,andsheonhiminlikewise,andthebloodrosetohercheeksandherbrow,butshewouldnotturnherfromhisgaze。Atlasthesaid:
  “Wellthen,Imustdepart,nomorelearnedthanIcame:
  butyetamIlesshungryandthirstythanIcame;andhavethouthankstherefor。”
  TherewithhetookfromhispouchagoldpieceofUpmeads,whichwasgood,andofthetouchoftheEasterlings,andhelditouttoher。
  Andsheputoutheropenhandandheputthemoneyinit;butthoughtitgoodtoholdherhandawhile,andshegainsayedhimnot。
  Thenhesaid:“Wellthen,Imustneedsdepartwiththingsleftastheyare:
  wiltthoubidthybrotherbringhithermyhorse,fortimepresses。”
  “Yea。”shesaidandherhandwasstillinhis,“Yetdothineutmost,yetshaltthounotgettotheBurgbeforenightfall。
  Owiltthounottarry?”
  “Nay。”hesaid,“myheartwillnotsufferit;lestIdeemmyselfadastard。”
  Thenshereddenedagain,butasifshewerewroth;andshedrewherhandawayfromhisandsmoteherpalmstogetherthriceandcriedout:
  “HoHugh!bringhithertheKnight’shorseandbespeedy!”
  Andshewenthitherandthitheraboutthehallandintothebutteryandback,puttingawaythevictualandvesselsfromtheboardandmakingasifsheheededhimnot:andRalphlookedonher,anddeemedthateachwayshemovedwasbetterthanthelast,soshapelyoffashionshewas;
  andagainhebethoughthimoftheEven-songoftheHighHouseatUpmeads,andhowitbefittedher;forshewentbarefootafterthemannerofmaidenswhoworkafield,andherfeetweretannedwiththesunofhayharvest,butasshapelyasmightbe;butshewascladgoodlywithal,inagreengownwroughtwithflowers。
  Sohewatchedhergoingtoandfro;andatlasthesaid:
  “Maiden,wiltthoucomehitheralittle,beforeIdepart?”
  “Yea。”shesaid;andcameandstoodbeforehim:
  andhedeemedthatshewasscarcesosadasshehadbeen;
  andshestoodwithherhandsjoinedandhereyesdowncast。
  Thenhesaid:
  “NowIdepart。YetIwouldsaythis,thatIamsorryofthysorrow:
  andnowsinceIshallneverseetheemore,smallwouldbetheharmifI
  weretokissthylipsandthyface。”
  Andtherewithhetookherhandsinhisanddrewhertohim,andputhisarmsaboutherandkissedhermanytimes,andshenothinglothebyseeming;
  andhefoundherassweetasMayblossom。
  Thereaftershesmiledonhim,yetscarceforgladness,andsaid:
  “ItisnotallsosurethatIshallnotseetheeagain;
  yetshallIdototheeasthouhastdonetome。”
  Therewithshetookhisfacebetweenherhands,andkissedhimwell-favouredly;
  sothatthehourseemedgoodtohim。
  Thenshetookhimbythehandandledhimout-a-doorstohishorse,wherebytheladhadbeenstandingagoodwhile;andhewhenhesawhissistercomeoutwiththefairknighthescowledonthem,andhandledaknifewhichhungathisgirdle;butRalphheededhimnought。
  Asforthedamsel,sheputherbrotheraside,andheldthestirrupforRalph;andwhenhewasinthesaddleshesaidtohim:
  “Allluckgowiththee!ForsoothIdeemtheesaferintheWoodthanmywordssaid。VerilyIdeemthatifthouwerttomeetacompanyoffoemen,thouwouldestcompelthemtodothybidding。”
  “Farewelltotheemaiden。”saidRalph,“andmaystthoufindthybelovedwholeandwell,andthatspeedily。Fare-well!”
  Shesaidnomore;soheshookhisreinandrodehisways;butlookedoverhisshoulderpresentlyandsawherstandingyetbarefootonthedustyhighwayshadinghereyesfromtheafternoonsunandlookingafterhim,andhewavedhishandtoherandsowenthiswaysbetweenthehousesoftheThorp。
  RalphComethtotheWoodPerilous。AnAdventureThereinNowwhenhewasclearoftheThorptheroadtookhimoutofthedale;andwhenhewasonthehill’sbrowhesawthatthelandwasofotherfashionfromthatwhichlaybehindhim。
  Fortheroadwentstraightthrougharoughwaste,nopasture,saveformountainsheeporgoats,withafewbushesscatteredaboutit;andbeyondthisthelandroseintoalongridge;
  andontheridgewasawoodthickwithtrees,andnobreakinthem。
  Soonherode,andsoonpassedthatwaste,whichwasdryandparched,andtheafternoonsunwashotonit;sohedeemeditgoodtocomeundertheshadowofthethicktreeswhichatthefirstwerewhollybeechtrees,foritwasnowthehottestoftheday。
  Therewasstillabeatenwaybetweenthetree-boles,thoughnotoverwide,albeit,ahighway,sinceitpiercedthewood。
  Sotherebyhewentatasoftpaceforthesavingofhishorse,andthoughtbutlittleofallhehadbeentoldoftheperilsoftheway,andnotalittleofthefairmaidwhomhehadleftbehindattheThorp。
  Afterawhilethethickbeech-woodgaveout,andhecameintoaplacewheregreatoaksgrew,fairandstately,asthoughsomelord’swood-reevehadtakencarethattheyshouldnotgrowoverclosetogether,andbetwixtthemthegreenswardwasfine,unbroken,andflowery。
  Therebyasherodehebehelddeer,bothbuckandhartandroe,andotherwildthings,butforalongwhilenoman。
  Theafternoonworeandstillherodetheoakwood,anddeemeditagoodlyforestforthegreatestkingonearth。
  Atlasthecametowhereanotherroadcrossedthewayhefollowed,andaboutthecrosswaywasthegroundcleareroftrees,whilebeyonditthetreesgrewthicker,andtherewassomeunderwoodofhollyandthornasthegroundfelloffastowardsalittledale。
  ThereRalphdrewrein,becausehedoubtedinhismindwhichwashisrightroadtowardtheBurgoftheFourFriths;sohegotoffhishorseandabodealittle,ifperchanceanymightcomeby;
  helookedabouthim,andnotedontheroadthatcrossedhis,andtheswardaboutit,thesignofmanyhorseshavinggoneby,anddeemedthattheyhadpassedbutalittlewhile。
  Sohelayonthegroundtoresthimandlethishorsestrayaboutandbitethegrass;forthebeastlovedhimandwouldcomeathiscallorhiswhistle。
  Ralphwasdrowsywhenhelaydown,andthoughhesaidtohimselfthathewouldnowisegotosleep,yetasofthappens,hehadnodefencetomakeagainstsleepiness,andpresentlyhishandsrelaxed,hisheadfellaside,andhesleptquietly。
  Whenhewokeupinalittlespaceoftime,heknewatoncethatsomethinghadawakedhimandthathehadnothadhissleepout;
  forinhisearswasthetramplingofhorse-hoofsandtheclashingofweaponsandloudspeechofmen。Soheleaptuphastily,andwhilehewasyetscarceawake,tooktowhistlingonhishorse;
  buteventherewiththosemenwereuponhim,andtwocameuptohimandlaidholdofhim;andwhenheaskedthemwhattheywould,theybadehimholdhispeace。