foryonderoldwisemanIhaveseenhereerstwithourheavenlyLady。
Butthoughthisfairwomanmaybehersister,itisnotshe。
Sotellmewhatisbecomeofher,foritislongsincewehaveseenher;
andwhatthoutellestus,thatsameshallwetrow,evenasifthouwertherangel。ForIspakewiththee,itisnightwoyearsagone,whenthouwertabidingthecomingofourLadyinthecastleyonderButnowIseeoftheethatthouartbrighter-faced,andmightierofaspectthanaforetime,anditisinmymindthattheLadyofAbundancemusthavelovedtheeandholpenthee,andblessedtheewithsomegreatblessing。”
SaidRalph:“Oldman,canstthoufeelsorrow,andcanstthoubearit?”
Thecarleshookhishead。“Iwotnot。”saidhe,“Ifearthywords。”
SaidRalph:“Itwerenaughttosaylessthanthetruth;andthisistheverytruth,thatthoushaltneverseethyLadyanymore。
Iwasthelastlivingmanthateversawheralive。”
Thenhespakeinaloudvoiceandsaid:“Lament,yepeople!fortheLadyofAbundanceisdead;yetsureIamthatshesendeththismessagetoyou,Liveinpeace,andloveyetheworksoftheearth。”
Butwhentheyheardhim,theoldmancovereduphisfacewiththefoldsofhisgown,andallthatfolkbrakeforthintoweeping,andcryingout:
“Woeforus!theLadyofAbundanceisdead!”andsomeoftheyoungermencastthemselvesdownontotheearth,andwallowed,weepingandwailing:
andtherewasnomantherethatseemedasifheknewwhichwaytoturn,orwhattodo;andtheirfaceswerefoolishwithsorrow。Yetforsoothitwasratherthecarlesthanthequeanswhomadeallthislamentation。
Atlasttheoldmanspake:“Fairsir,yehavebroughtusheavytidings,andweknownothowtoaskyoutotellusmoreofthetale。
Yetifthoumight’stbuttellushowtheLadydied?
Woe’smefortheword!”
SaidRalph:“Shewasslainwiththesword。”
Theoldmandrewhimselfupstiffandstark,theeyesofhimglitteredunderhiswhitehair,andwrathchangedhisface,andtheothermen-folkthrongedthemtohearkenwhatmoreshouldbesaid。
Buttheelderspakeagain:“Tellmewhoitwasthatslewher,forsurelyshallIslayhim,ordieinthepainelse。”
SaidRalph:“Becontent,thoumaystnotslayhim;hewasagreatandmightyman,abaronwhoboreagoldensunonabluefield。
Thoumaystnotslayhim。”“Yea。”saidtheoldman,“butIwill,orheme。”
“Liveinpeace。”saidRalph,“forIslewhimthenandthere。”
Theoldmanheldhispeaceawhile,andthenhesaid:
“Iknowtheman,forhehathbeenhereaforetime,andnotsolongago。
Butifhebedead,hehathabrotheryet,anexceedingmightyman:
hewillbecomingheretovexusandminishus。”
SaidRalph:“HewillnotstirfromwhereheliestillEarth’sbonesbebroken,formyswordlayinhisbodyyesterday。”
Theoldmanstoodsilentagain,andtheothercarlesthrongedhim;butthewomanstoodaloofstaringonRalph。
ThentheeldercameuptoRalphandkneltbeforehimandkissedhisfeet;thenheturnedandcalledtohimthreeoftheotherswhowereofthestoutestandmoststalwarth,andhespakewiththemawhile,andthenhecametoRalphagain,andagainkneltbeforehimandsaid:“Lord,yehavecometous,andfoundusvoidofcomfort,sincewehavelostourLady。
Butweseeinthee,thatshehathlovedtheeandblessedthee,andthouhastslainherslayerandhiskindred。
Andweseeoftheealsothatthouartagoodlord。
Othecomforttous,therefore,ifthouwouldestbeourLord!
Wewillservetheetrulysofaraswemay:yea,evenifthoubebesetbyfoes,wewilltakebowandbillfromthewall,andstandroundabouttheeandfightforthee。
Onlythoumustnotaskustogohencefromthisplace:
forweknownaughtbutthePlainofAbundance,andtheedgesofthewood,andtheBrethrenoftheHouseoftheThorn,whoarenotfarhence。Nowwepraytheebythyfathersnottonaysayus,sosoreasthouhastmadeourhearts。
Alsoweseeaboutthyneckthesame-likepairofbeadswhichourLadywaswonttobear,andwedeemthatyewereinonetaletogether。”
ThenwasRalphsilentawhile,buttheSagespaketotheelder:
“Oldman,howgreatisthelossoftheLadytoyou?”
“Heavyloss,wiseoldman。”saidthecarle,“asthouthyselfmaystknow,havingknownher。”
“Andwhatdidsheforyou?”saidtheSage。Saidtheelder:
“Weknowthatshewasgracioustous;neverdidshelaytaxortaleonus,andwhilesshewouldgiveusofherstore,andthatoften,andabundantly。Wedeemalsothateverytimewhenshecametousourincreasebecamemoreplenteous,whichiswellseenbythis,thatsinceshehathceasedtocome,theseasonshavebeenniggarduntous。”
TheSagesmiledsomewhat,andtheoldmanwenton:
“Butchieflytheblessingwastoseeherwhenshecametous:
forverilyitseemedthatwhereshesetherfeetthegrassgrewgreener,andthattheflowersblossomedfairerwheretheshadowofherbodyfell。”
Andtherewiththeoldmanfella-weepingagain。
TheSageheldhispeace,andRalphstillkeptsilence;andnowofthesemenalltheyoungeroneshadtheireyesuponUrsula。
AfterawhileRalphspakeandsaid:“Oelder,andyefolkofthePeopleofAbundance,trueitisthatyourLadywhoisdeadlovedme,anditisthroughherthatIambecomeaFriendoftheWell。
NowmeseemeththoughyehavelostyourLady,whomyesolovedandworshipped,Godwotnotwithoutcause,yetIwotnotwhyyenowcryoutforamaster,sinceyedwellhereinpeaceandquietandallwealth,andtheFathersoftheThornareheretodogoodtoyou。Yet,ifyewillitinsooth,IwillbecalledyourLord,inmemoryofyourLadywhomyeshallnotseeagain。AndastimewearsIwillcomeandlookonyouandhearkentoyourneeds:
andifyecometofearthatanyshouldfalluponyouwiththestronghand,thensendyeamessagetome,RalphofUpmeads,downbythewater,andIwillcometoyouwithsuchfollowingasneedbe。
Andasforservice,thisonlyIlayuponyou,thatyelooktotheCastleandkeepitingoodorder,andwarditagainstthievesandrunagates,andgiveguestingthereintoanywanderingknightorpilgrim,orhonestgoodman,whoshallcometoyou。
Nowisallsaid,mymasters,andIprayyouletusdepartinpeace;
fortimepresses。”
Thenalltheyandthistimewomenaswellasmencriedoutjoyfully:
“Hailtoourlord!andlonglifetoourhelper。”Andthewomenwithaldrewnearertohim,andsomecamecloseuptohim,asiftheywouldtouchhimorkisshishand,butbyseemingdurstnot,butstoodblushingbeforehim,andhelookedonthem,smilingkindly。
Buttheoldmanlaidhishandonhiskneeandsaid:
“Lord,wouldstthounotlightdownandenterthyCastle;
fornonehathmorerighttherenowthanthou。
ThePrioroftheThornhathtoldusthatthereisnolineageoftheLadylefttoclaimit;andnoneothermighteverhaveclaimeditsavetheBaronofSunway,whomthouhastslain。
Andelsewouldwehaveslainhim,sinceheslewourLady。”
Ralphshookhisheadandsaid:“Nay,oldfriend,andnewvassal,thiswemaynotdo:wemustonspeedily,forbelikethereisworkforustodonearerhome。”
“Yea,Lord。”saidthecarle,“butatleastlightdownandsitforawhileunderthisfairoak-treeintheheatoftheday,andeatamorselwithus,anddrinkacup,thatthyluckmayabidewithuswhenthouartgone。”
Ralphwouldnotnaysayhim;soheandallofthemgotofftheirhorses,andsatdownonthegreengrassundertheoak:
andthatpeoplegatheredaboutandsatdownbythem,savethatamanyofthewomenwenttotheirhousestofetchoutthevictual。
Meanwhilethecarlesfelltospeechfreelywiththewayfarers,andtoldthemmuchconcerningtheirlittleland,wereithearsay,orstarksooth:suchastalesofthewightsthatdweltinthewood,wodehouses,andelf-women,anddwarfs,andsuchlike,andhowfearfulitweretodealwithsuchcreatures。
Amongstothermatterstheytoldhowahermit,aholyman,hadcometodwellinthewood,inaclearingbutalittlewaythencetowardthenorth-west。ButwhenRalphaskedifhedweltonthewaytothefordoftheSwellingFlood,theyknewnotwhathemeant;
forthewoodwastothemasawall。
HereontheSageheldoneoftheyoungermenintalk,andtaughthimwhathemightofthewaytotheBurgoftheFourFriths,sothattheymightverilysendamessengertoUpmeadsifneedwere。
Butthecountryyouthsaidtherewasnoneedtothinkthereof,asnomanoftheirswoulddarethejourneythroughthewood,andthatiftheyhadneedofamessenger,oneoftheFathersoftheThornwoulddotheirerrand,whereastheywereholymen,andknewthefaceoftheworldfullwell。
Nowinthiswhilethefolkseemedtohavegottentheircourageagain,andtobecheery,andtohavelosttheirgrieffortheLady:
andofthemaidensleftabouttheoakweremorethantwoorthreeveryfair,whostoodgazingatRalphasiftheywereexceedingfainofhim。
Butamidstthesethingscamebackthewomenwiththevictual;
towitbreadinbaskets,andcheesesbothfreshandold,andhoney,andwood-strawberries,andeggscookeddiversely,andskewersofwhitewoodwithgobbetsofroastedlamb’sflesh,andsaladgoodplenty。AllthesetheyborefirsttoRalphandUrsula,andtheirtwofellows,andthendealtthemtotheirownfolk:
andtheyfeastedandweremerryindespiteofthattaleofeviltidings。
Theybroughtalsobowlsandpitchersofwinethatwasgoodandstrong,andcideroftheirorchards,andcalledmanyahealthtothenewLordandhiskindred。
Thusthentheyabodea-feastingtillthesunwaswesteringandtheshadowswaxedaboutthem,andthenatlastRalphroseupandcalledtohorse,andtheotherwayfarersarosealso,andthehorseswereleduptothem。Thenthemaidens,madeboldbythejoyofthefeast,andbeingstirredtotheheartbymuchbeholdingofthisbelovedLord,castofftheirshamefacednessandcrowdedabouthim,andkissedhisraimentandhishands:
someeven,thoughtrembling,andmoreforlovethanfear,prayedhimforkisses,andhe,nothingloath,laughedmerrilyandlaidhishandsontheirshouldersortookthembythechins,andsethislipstothesweetnessoftheircheeksandtheirlips,ofthosethataskedandthosethatrefrained;sothattheirheartsfailedthemforloveofhim,andwhenhewasgone,theyknewnothowtogobacktotheirhouses,ortheplacesthatwerefamiliartothem。
Therewithheandhisgotintotheirsaddlesandrodeawayslowly,becauseofthethrongingaboutthemofthatfolk,whofollowedthemtotheedgeofthewood,andevenenteredalittlethereinto;
andthenstoodgazingonRalphandhisfellowsaftertheyhadspurredonandwereridingdownagladeofthewoodland。
CHAPTER17
TheyFallinWithThatHermitSomuchhadtheytarriedoverthisgreetingandfeasting,thatthoughtheyhadhopedtohavecometothehermit’shousethatnight,heofwhomthatfolkhadtoldthem,itfellnotso,whereasthedayhadagedsomucheretheyleftthePlainofAbundancethatitbegantoduskbeforetheyhadgonefar,andtheymustneedsstayandawaitthedawnthere;sotheydighttheirlodgingaswellastheymight,andlaydownandsleptunderthethickboughs。
Ralphwokeaboutsunrise,andlookingupsawamanstandingoverhim,anddeemedatfirstthatitwouldbeRichardortheSage;butashisvisioncleared,hesawthatitwasneitherofthem,butanewcomer;
astoutcarlecladinrusset,withagreatstaffinhishandandashort-swordgirttohisside。Ralphsprangup,stillnotutterlyawake,andcriedout,“Whoartthou,carle?”Themanlaughed,andsaid:
“Yea,thouartstillthesamebrisklad,onlyfilledouttosomethingmorewarrior-likethanofold。Butitisunmeettoforgetoldfriends。
Whydostthounothailme?”
“BecauseIknowtheenot,goodfellow。”saidRalph。
Butevenashespoke,helookedintotheman’sfaceagain,andcriedout:“BySt。Nicholas!butitisRogeroftheRopewalk。
Butlookyou,fellow,ifIhavesomewhatfilledout,thou,whowastalwaysblack-muzzled,artnowbecomeashairyasawodehouse。
Whatdostthouinthewilds?”SaidRoger:“Didtheynottelltheeofahermitnewcometotheseshaws?”“Yea。”saidRalph。
“Iamthatholyman。”quothRoger,grinning;“notthatIamsomuchofthat,either。Ihavenotcomehithertoprayorfastovermuch,buttorestmysoulandbeoutofthewayofmen。