TheyCometotheLandoftheInnocentFolkWhenitwasmorningtheyspeedilygatthemreadyfortheroad,whereastheyhadlittletotakewiththem;sotheydepartedjoyously,howbeitbothRalphandUrsulafeltratherlovethanloathingfortheirwinterabode。Thedaywasyetyoungwhentheywenttheirways。
Theirhorsesandalltheirgearwereagreatwondertotheyoungmen,fortheyhadseennosuchbeastsbefore:buttheeldersaidthatonceinhisyoungdayshehadledamantotheWellwhowasridingahorseandwascladinknightlyarray。
Sotheywentbywayswhichwerenowisedreadful,thoughtheywerevoidofmen-folk,andinthreedays’timetheywerecomeoutofthemountains,andinthreemorethesaidmountainsweretobeholdbutacloudbehindthem,andthelandwasgrowngoodly,withfairvalleysandlittlehills,thoughstilltheysawnomen,andforsooththeywentleisurely,foroxenarebutslow-goingnags。
ButwhentheyweregoneeightdaysfromtheValleyofSweet-chestnuts,theycameacrossaflockofuncouth-lookingsheeponagreenhill-side,andfourfolkshepherdingthem,twocarlestowit,andtwoqueans,liketotheirway-leaders,butscarcesogoodly,andruderofraiment。
Thesemengreetedthemkindly,andyetwithmoreworshipthanfellowship,andtheymarvelledexceedinglyattheirhorsesandweapons。
Thencetheypassedon,andthenextdaycameintoawidevalley,well-grassedandwatered,andwoodedhereandthere;moreovertherewerecotsscatteredaboutit。Thereandthenceforththeymetmenamany,bothcarlesandqueans,andsheepandneatinplenty,andtheypassedbygarthswhereintheyoungcornwaswaxing,andvineyardsonthehillsides,wherethevineswerebeginningtogrowgreen。
Thelandseemedasgoodlyasmightbe,andallthefolktheymetwerekind,ifsomewhatoverreverent。
Ontheeveningofthatdaytheycameintothetownofthatfolk,whichwasbutsimple,whollyunfencedforwar,andthehousesbutlow,andnotgreat。Yetwastherenaughtoffilthorfamine,noranypovertyormisery;andthepeopleweremerry-facedandwell-liking,andcladgoodlyaftertheirfashioninwhitewoollenclothorfrieze。
Allthepeopleofthetownwerecomeforthtomeetthem,forrunnershadgonebeforethem,andtheystoodoneithersideofthewaymurmuringgreetings,andwiththeirheadsbentlowinreverence。
ThusrodeRalphandUrsulauptothedooroftheTemple,orMote-house,orGuest-house,foritwasallthese,ahousegreat,andasfairastheyknewhowtomakeit。
BeforethedoorthereofwerestandingtheeldersoftheFolk;
andwhentheydrewrein,theeldestandmostreverendofthesecameforthandspakeinacheerfulvoice,yetsolemnly:
“WelcomeandthricewelcometotheSeekersafterlengthofdaysandhappytimes,andtheloving-kindnessoftheFolksoftheEarth!”
Thenalltheeldersgatheredaboutthem,andbadethemlightdownandbeatrestamongstthem,andtheymademuchofthemandbroughtthemintotheMote-house,where-inwerebothwomenandmenfairandstately,andthementookRalphbythehandandthewomenUrsula,andbroughtthemintochamberswheretheybathedthemanddidofftheirwayfaringraiment,andcladtheminwhitewoollengownsofwebexceedingfine,andfragrantwithal。
Thentheycrownedthemwithflowers,andledthembackintothehall,whereasnowwasmuchfolkgathered,andtheysetthemdownonadaisasthoughtheyhadbeenkings,orrathergods;
andwhentheybeheldthemtheresofairandlovely,theycriedoutforjoyofthem,andbadethemhailoftandoft。
Therethenweretheyfeastedbythatkindfolk,andwhenmeatwasdonecertainyouthsandmaidensfelltosingingsongsverysweetly;
andthewordsofthesongsweresimpleandharmless,andconcerningthefairnessoftheearthandthehappylovesofthecreaturesthatdwelltherein。
Thereafterasthenightaged,theywereshowntoasleepingchamber,whichalbeitnotrichlydecked,orplenishedwithpreciousthings,wasmostdaintyclean,andsweetsmelling,andstrewnwithflowers,sothatthenightwassweettotheminachamberoflove。
CHAPTER16
TheyCometotheHouseoftheSorceressOnthemorrowthekindpeopledelayedthemlittle,thoughtheysorrowedfortheirdeparture,andbeforenoonweretheiroldway-leadersreadyforthem;
andtheoldmanandhistwograndsonsforsuchtheywere
weremuchhonouredofthesimplepeoplefortheirway-leadingoftheHeavenlyFolk;forsotheycalledRalphandUrsula。
Sotheygatthemtothewayinsuchlikeguiseasbefore,onlytheyhadwiththemfivesumpteroxeninsteadoftwo;
fortheoldmantoldthemthatnotonlywastheirwaylonger,butalsotheymustneedspassthroughaterriblewaste,whereinwasnaughtfortheiravail,neitherman,norbeast,norherb。
Evensotheyfounditashesaid;forafterthefirstday’sridefromthetowntheycametotheedgeofthissamewaste,andonthefourthdayweredeepintheheartofit:
adesertitwas,ratherrockyandstonyandsandythanmountainous,thoughtheyhadhillstocrossalso:
withaltherewasbutlittlewaterthere,andthatfoulandstinking。
Longlastedthiswaste,andRalphthoughtindeedthatithadbeenhardtocross,hadnottheirway-leadersbeen;
thereforehemademarksandsignsbythewayside,andtooknoteofthebearingsofrocksandmoundsagainstthedayofreturn。
Twelvedaystheyrodethiswaste,andonthethirteenthitbegantomendsomewhat,andtherewasalittlegrass,andsweetwaters,andtheysawaheadtheswellinghillsofagreatwoodland,albeittheyhadtostrugglethroughmarshlandandlowscrubbythicketforadaylonger,orevertheygottotheaforesaidtrees,whichatfirstwerenaughtbutpines;butthesefailedinawhile,andtheyrodeagrasswastenearlytreeless,butsomewhatwellwatered,wheretheygatthemgoodstoreofvenison。
Thereaftertheycameonwoodsofoakandsweet-chestnut,withhereandthereabeech-wood。
Longandlongtheyrodethewoodland,butitwashardonMaywhentheyenteredit,anditwaspleasanttherein,andwhatwithonething,whatwithanother,theyhadabundantlivelihoodthere。
YetwasJuneatitsfullwhenatlasttheycamewithinsightoftheHouseoftheSorceress,onthehottestofafairafternoon。
AnditwasevenasRalphhadseenitpicturedinthearrasofthehalloftheCastleofAbundance;alittlehousebuiltafterthefashionofhousesinhisownlandofthewest;
thethatchwastrim,andthewindowsanddoorswereunbroken,andthegarthwaswhole,andthegoatsfeedingtherein,andthewheatwastallandblossominginthelittlecloses,whereashehadlookedtoseeallbrokendownandwild,andastothehouse,ameregrass-grownheap,oratthemostabrokengablefastcrumblingaway。
Thenwaxedhisheartsorewiththememoryofthatpassedtime,andthesweetnessofhisshort-livedlove,thoughherefrainedhimallhemight:yetforsoothUrsulalookedonhimanxiously,somuchhisfacewaschangedbythethoughtsofhisheart。
Buttheelderoftheway-leaderssawthathewasmoved,anddeemedthathewaswonderingatthathousesotrimandorderlyamidstthewildwood,sohesaid:“HerealsodoweafterourbehesttothatmarvellousandlovelyLady,thatwesuffernotthishousetogotoruin:
everaresomeofourfolkhere,andeveryyearaboutthisseasonwesendtwoormoretotaketheplacesofthosewhohavedweltintheHouseyear-long:soeveristheresomeonetokeepallthingstrim。
Butastostrangers,IhaveneverinmylifeseenanySeekeroftheWellherein,saveonce,andthatwasanoldhoarmanliketome,savethathewasfeeblerinallwisethanIbe。”
NowRalphheardhimtalking,yetnotedhiswordsbutlittle;
foritwaswithhimasifallthegriefofheartwhichhehadpennedbackforsolongawhileswelledupwithinhimandburstitsbounds;
andheturnedtowardUrsulaandtheireyesmet,andshelookedshyandanxiousonhimandhemightnolongerrefrainhimself,butputhishandstohisfacefortheyhadnowdrawnreinatthegarth-gate
andbrakeoutaweeping,andweptlongforthefriendwhosefeethadwornthatpathsooften,andwhoseheart,thoughsheweredead,hadbroughtthemthitherfortheirthriving;andforloveandsorrowofhimUrsulaweptalso。
Buttheoldmanandhisgrandsonsturnedtheirheadsawayfromhisweeping,andgotofftheirhorses,andwentuptothehouse-door,wherebywerenowstandingacarleandaqueanoftheirpeople。
ButRalphslowlygatoffhishorseandstoodbyUrsulawhowasonthegroundalready,butwouldnottouchher,forhewasashamed。
Butshelookedonhimkindlyandsaid:“Dearfriend,thereisnoneedforshame;forthoughIbeyoung,Iknowhowgrievousitiswhenthedeadthatwehavelovedcomeacrossourways,andwemaynotspeaktothem,northeytous。SoIwillbutbidtheebecomfortedandabideinthyloveforthelivingandthedead。”
Histearsbrakeoutagainatthatword,forhewasbutyoung,andforawhiletherewasalullinthestrifethathadbesethisdays。
Butafteralittlehelookedup,anddashedthetearsfromhiseyesandsmiledonUrsulaandsaid:“Thetaleshetoldmeofthisplace,thesweetnessofitcamebackuponme,andImightnotforbear。”
Shesaid:“Ofriend,thouartkind,andIlovethee。”
Sothentheyjoinedhandsandwentthroughthegarthtogether,anduptothedoor,wherestoodthewardens,who,whentheysawthemturningthither,camespeedilydownthepathtothem,andwouldhavekneltinworshiptothem;
buttheywouldnotsufferit,butembracedandkissedthem,andthankedthemmanytimesfortheirwelcome。Thesaidwardens,bothcarleandquean,weregoodlyfolkofmiddleage,stalwart,andkindofface。
Sothentheywentintothehousetogether,andenteredintotheself-samechamber,whereofoldtheLadyofAbundancehadsickenedforfearoftheSorceresssittingnakedatherspell-work。
Greatjoytheymadetogether,andthewardenssetmeatanddrinkbeforetheguests,andtheyateanddrankandwereofgoodcheer。
ButtheelderwhohadbroughtthemfromChestnut-dalesaid:
“Dearfriends,Ihavetoldyouthatthesetwoyoungmenaremygrand-children,andtheyarethesonsofthismanandwomanwhomyesee;
forthemanismyson。Andsoitis,thatamongstusthecareoftheQuestoftheWellattheWorld’sEndhathforlongbeentheheritageofourblood,goingwithusfromfathertoson。
Thereforeisitnaughtwonderful,thoughIhavebeensundrytimesatthishouse,andhavelearnedabouttheplaceallthatmaybelearned。FormyfatherbroughtmehitherwhenIwasyetaboy;
thattimeitwasthatIsawthelastmanofwhomweknowforsurethathedrankoftheWateroftheWell,andhewasthatoldhoarmanlikeuntome,but,asIsaid,farweakerinallwise;
butwhenhecamebacktousfromtheWellhewasstrongandstalwart,andabettermanthanIamnow;andIheardhimtellhisnametomyfather,thathewascalledtheSageofSwevenham。”
RalphlookedonUrsulaandsaid:“Yea,father,anditwasthroughhimthatwehadourloreconcerningthewayhither;
anditwashethatbadeusabideyourcomingintherock-houseoftheValeofSweet-chestnuts。”
“Thenheisalivestill。”saidtheelder。SaidRalph:
“Yea,andasfairandstronganoldmanasyemaylightlysee。”
“Yea,yea。”saidtheelder,“andyetfiftyyearsagohiscourseseemedrun。”
ThensaidRalph:“Tellme,father,havenoneofyourownfolksoughttotheWellattheWorld’sEnd?”“Nay,none。”saidtheelder。
SaidRalph:“Thatisstrange,whereasyearesonighthereto,andhavesuchabundantloreconcerningtheway。”
“Son。”saidtheelder,“trueitisthatthewaterofthatWellshallcauseamantothriveinallways,andtolivethroughmanygenerationsofmen,maybe,inhonourandgood-liking;
butitmaynotkeepanymanaliveforever;forsohavetheGodsgivenusthegiftofdeathlestwewearyoflife。
Nowourfolklivewellandhale,andwithoutthesicknessandpestilence,suchasIhaveheardoftbefallfolkinotherlands:
evenasIheardtheSageofSwevenhamsay,andIwonderedathiswords。Ofstrifeandofwaralsoweknownaught:
nordowedesireaughtwhichwemaynoteasilyattainto。
Thereforewelivelong,andwefeartheGodsifweshouldstrivetolivelonger,lesttheyshouldbringuponuswarandsickness,andover-weeningdesire,andwearinessoflife。
MoreoveritislittlethatallofusshouldseektotheWellattheWorld’sEnd;andthosefewthatsoughtanddrankshouldbestrongerandwiserthantheothers,andshouldmakethemselvesearthlygods,and,maybe,shouldtormenttheothersofusandmaketheirlivesaveryburdentobeborne。
Ofsuchmattersaretheretalescurrentamongstusthatsoithathbeenofyoreandinotherlands;andillitwereifsuchtimescamebackuponus。”
Ralphhunghisheadandwassilent;forthejoyoftheQuestseemeddyingoutastheoldman’swordsdroppedslowlyfromhismouth。
ButhesmileduponRalphandwenton:“Butforyou,guests,itisotherwise,foryeoftheWorldbeyondtheMountainsarestrongerandmoregodlikethanwe,asalltalestell;
andyewearawayyourlivesdesiringthatwhichyemayscarceget;
andyesetyourheartsonhighthings,desiringtobemastersoftheveryGods。Thereforeyeknowsicknessandsorrow,andoftyediebeforeyourtime,sothatyemustdepartandleaveundonethingswhichyedeemyewereborntodo;
whichtoallmenisgrievous。Andbecauseofallthisyedesirehealingandthriving,whethergoodcomeofit,orill。