Now,lookatitasIwould,therewasnoexcuseleftforme,afterthepromisegiven。DearAnniehadnotonlycheatedtheDoones,butalsohadgottenthebestofme,byapledgetoathingimpossible。AndI
  bitterlysaid,’IamnotlikeLorna:apledgeoncegiven,Ikeepit。’
  ’IwillnothaveawordagainstLorna,’criedAnnie;’I
  willanswerforhertruthassurelyasIwouldformyownoryours,John。’Andwiththatshevanquishedme。
  ButwhenmypoormotherheardthatIwascommitted,bywordofhonour,toawild-goosechase,amongtherebels,afterthatrunagateTomFaggus,shesimplystared,andwouldnotbelieveit。ForlatelyIhadjokedwithher,inalittlestyleofjerks,aspeopledowhenoutofsorts;andshe,notunderstandingthis,andknowingjokestobeoutofmypower,wouldonlylook,andsigh,andtoss,andhopethatImeantnothing。Atlast,however,weconvincedherthatIwasinearnest,andmustbeoffintheearlymorning,andleaveJohnFrywiththehaycrop。
  ThenmotherwasreadytofalluponAnnie,asnotcontentwithdisgracingus,byweddingamanofnewhonestyifindeedofany,butlayingtrapstocatchherbrother,andentanglehimperhapstohisdeath,forthesakeofaworthlessfellow;and’felon’——shewasgoingtosay,asbytheshapeofherlipsIknew。ButIlaidmyhandupondearmother’slips;becausewhatmustbe,mustbe;andifmotheranddaughterstayedathome,betterinlovethaninquarrelling。
  Rightearlyinthemorning,Iwasoff,withoutwordtoanyone;knowingthatmotherandsisterminehadcriedeachhergoodselftosleep;relentingwhenthelightwasout,andsorryforhardwordsandthoughts;andyettoomuchalikeinnaturetounderstandeachother。
  ThereforeItookgoodKickums,whoalthoughwithoneeyespoiledwasworthtensweet-temperedhorses,toamanwhoknewhowtomanagehim;andbeingwellchargedbothwithbaconandpowder,forthIsetonmywild-goosechase。
  ForthisIclaimnobravery。Icaredbutlittlewhatcameofit;saveformother’ssake,andAnnie’s,andthekeepingofthefarm,anddiscomfitureoftheSnowes,andlamentingofLornaatmydeath,ifdieI
  mustinalonesomemanner,notfoundouttillafterwards,andbleachingboneslefttoweepover。
  However,Ihadalittlekettle,andapoundandahalfoftobacco,andtwodirtypipesandacleanone;alsoabitofclothesforchange,alsoabrisketofhungvenison,andfourloavesoffarmhousebread,andoftheuppersideofbaconastoneandahalfitmightbe——nottomentiondiverssmallthingsforcampaigning,whichmaycomeinhandily,whennooneelsehasgottenthem。
  Wewentawayinmerrystyle;myhorsebeingreadyforanything,andIonlygladofabitofchange,aftermonthsofworkingandbrooding;withnocontenttocrownthework;nohopetohatchthebrooding;orwithouthatchingtoreckonit。WhocouldtellbutwhatLornamightbediscovered,oratanyrateheardof,beforetheendofthiscampaign;ifcampaignitcouldbecalledofamanwhowenttofightnobody,onlytoredeemarunagate?AndvexedasIwasaboutthehay,andthehunch-backedricksJohnwassuretomakewhichspoilthelookofafarm-yard,stilleventhiswasbetterthantohavethemowsandhousesfired,asIhadnightlyexpected,andbeenwornoutwiththeworryofit。
  Yettherewasonethingratherunfavourabletomypresententerprise,namely,thatIknewnothingofthecountryIwasboundto,noreveninwhatpartofitmybusinessmightbesupposedtolie。Forbesidetheuncertaintycausedbytheconflictofreports,itwaslikelythatKingMonmouth’sarmywouldbemovingfromplacetoplace,accordingtotheprospectofsuppliesandofreinforcements。However,therewouldarisemorechanceofgettingnewsasIwenton:andmyroadbeingtowardstheeastandsouth,Dulvertonwouldnotliesoveryfarasideofit,butwhatitmightbeworthavisit,bothtocollectthelatesttidings,andtoconsultthemapsandplansinUncleReuben’sparlour。
  ThereforeIdrewtheoff-handrein,atthecross-roadonthehills,andmadeforthetown;expectingperhapstohavebreakfastwithMasterHuckaback,andRuth,tohelpandencourageus。Thislittlemaidenwasnowbecomeaverygreatfavouritewithme,havinglongoutgrown,nodoubt,herchildishfanciesandfollies,suchasmymotherandAnniehadplantedunderhersoftbrownhair。Ithadbeenmyduty,aswellasmytrueinterestforUncleBenwasmoreandmoretesty,ashewentongold-digging,toridethither,nowandagain,toinquirewhatthedoctorthoughtofher。Notthatherwoundswerelonginhealing,butthatpeoplecanscarcelybetoocarefulandtooinquisitive,afteragreathorse-bite。Andshealwaysletmelookatthearm,asIhadbeenfirstdoctor;andshehelditupinagracefulmanner,curvingattheelbow,andwithasweepofwhiteroundnessgoingtoawristthesizeofmythumborso,andwithoutanythimble-topstandingforth,suchasevenourAnniehad。ButgraduallyallI
  couldsee,abovetheelbow,wherethebitehadbeen,wasveryclear,transparentskin,withveryfirmsweetfleshbelow,andthreelittlebluemarksasfarasunderastheprongsofatoasting-fork,andnodeeperthanwhereatwighaschafedthepeelofawaxenapple。AndthenIusedtosayinfun,asthechildrendo,’ShallI
  kissit,tomakeitwell,dear?’
  NowRuthlookedverygraveindeed,uponhearingofthismyenterprise;andcrying,saidshecouldalmostcry,forthesakeofmydearmother。DidIknowtherisksandchances,notofthebattlefieldalone,butofthehavocafterwards;theswearingawayofinnocentlives,andthehurdle,andthehanging?AndifIwouldpleasenottolaughwhichwassounkindofme,hadIneverheardofimprisonments,andtorturingwiththecruelboot,andsellingintoslavery,wherethesunandthelashoutviedoneanotherincuttingamantopieces?I
  repliedthatofallthesethingsIhadheard,andwouldtakeespecialcaretosteermefreeofallofthem。MydutywasallthatIwishedtodo;andnonecouldharmmefordoingthat。AndIbeggedmycousintogivemegood-speed,insteadoftalkingdolefully。Uponthisshechangedhermannerwholly,becomingsolivelyandcheerfulthatIwasconvincedofherindifference,andsurprisedevenmorethangratified。
  ’Goandearnyourspurs,CousinRidd,’shesaid:’youarestrongenoughforanything。Whichsideistohavethebenefitofyourdoughtyarm?’
  ’HaveInottoldyou,Ruth,’Ianswered,notbeingfondofthiskindoftalk,moresuitableforLizzie,’thatI
  donotmeantojoineitherside,thatistosay,until——’
  ’Until,asthecommonproverbgoes,youknowwhichwaythecatwilljump。Oh,JohnRidd!Oh,JohnRidd!’
  ’Nothingofthesort,’saidI:’whatahurryyouarein!IamfortheKingofcourse。’
  ’Butnotenoughtofightforhim。Onlyenoughtovote,Isuppose,ordrinkhishealth,orshoutforhim。’
  ’Ican’tmakeyououtto-day,CousinRuth;youarenearlyasbadasLizzie。Youdonotsayanybitterthings,butyouseemtomeanthem。’
  ’No,cousin,thinknotsoofme。ItisfarmorelikelythatIsaythem,withoutmeaningthem。’
  ’Anyhow,itisnotlikeyou。AndIknownotwhatIcanhavedoneinanyway,tovexyou。’
  ’Dearme,nothing,CousinRidd;youneverdoanythingtovexme。’
  ’ThenIhopeIshalldosomethingnow,Ruth,whenIsaygood-bye。Godknowsifweevershallmeetagain,Ruth:butIhopewemay。’
  ’Tobesureweshall,’sheansweredinherbrightestmanner。’Trynottolookwretched,John:youareashappyasaMaypole。’
  ’AndyouasaroseinMay,’Isaid;’andprettynearlyaspretty。GivemylovetoUncleBen;andItrusthimtokeeponthewinningside。’
  ’Ofthatyouneedhavenomisgivings。Neveryethashefailedofit。Now,CousinRidd,whygoyounot?Youhurriedmesoatbreakfasttime?’
  ’Myonlyreasonforwaiting,Ruth,isthatyouhavenotkissedme,asyouarealmostboundtodo,forthelasttimeperhapsofseeingme。’
  ’Oh,ifthatisall,justfetchthestool;andIwilldomybest,cousin。’
  ’Iprayyoubenotsovexatious;youalwaysusedtodoitnicely,withoutanystool,Ruth。’
  ’Ah,butyouaregrownsincethen,andbecomeafamousman,JohnRidd,andamemberofthenobility。Goyourway,andwinyourspurs。Iwantnolip-service。’
  Beingattheendofmywits,Ididevenassheorderedme。AtleastIhadnospurstowin,becausetherewerebigonesonmyboots,paidforintheEasterbill,andmadebyafamoussaddler,soasnevertoclogwithmarsh-weed,butprickashardasanyhorse,inreason,coulddesire。AndKickumsneverwantedspurs;butalwayswenttail-foremost,ifanybodyofferedthemforhisconsideration。
  Werattledawayatamerrypace,outofthetownofDulverton;myhorsebeinggailyfed,andmyselfquitefitagainforgoing。OfcourseIwaspuzzledaboutCousinRuth;forherbehaviourwasnotatallsuchasI
  hadexpected;andindeedIhadhopedforafarmorelovingandmovingfarewellthanIgotfromher。ButI
  saidtomyself,’Itisuselessevertocountuponwhatawomanwilldo;andIthinkthatImusthavevexedher,almostasmuchasshevexedme。Andnowtoseewhatcomesofit。’SoIputmyhorseacrossthemoorland;andhethrewhischestoutbravely。
  NowifItriedtosetdownatlengthallthethingsthathappenedtome,uponthisadventure,everyinandout,andupanddown,andtoandfro,thatoccupiedme,togetherwiththethingsIsaw,andthethingsIheardof,howevermuchthewiserpeoplemightapplaudmynarrative,itislikelyenoughthatidlereadersmightexclaim,’Whatailsthisman?Knowshenotthatmenofpartsandofrealunderstanding,havetoldusallwecaretohearofthatmiserablebusiness。Lethimkeeptohisfarm,andhisbacon,andhiswrestling,andconstantfeeding。’
  Fearingtomeetwithsuchrebuffswhichaftermydeathwouldvexme,Iwilltrytosetdownonlywhatisneedfulformystory,andtheclearingofmycharacter,andthegoodnameofourparish。ButthemannerinwhichIwasbandiedabout,byfalseinformation,frompillartopost,oratothertimesdrivenquiteoutofmywaybythepresenceoftheKing’ssoldiers,maybeknownbythenamesofthefollowingtowns,towhichI
  wassentinsuccession,Bath,Frome,Wells,Wincanton,Glastonbury,Shepton,Bradford,Axbridge,Somerton,andBridgwater。
  ThislastplaceIreachedonaSundaynight,thefourthorfifthofJuly,Ithink——oritmightbethesixth,forthatmatter;inasmuchasIhadbeentoomuchworriedtogetthedayofthemonthatchurch。OnlyI
  knowthatmyhorseandmyselfweregladtocometoadecentplace,wheremeatandcorncouldbehadformoney;andbeingquitewearyofwanderingabout,wehopedtoresttherealittle。
  Ofthis,however,wefoundnochance,forthetownwasfullofthegoodDuke’ssoldiers;ifmenmaybecalledso,thehalfofwhomhadneverbeendrilled,norhadfiredagun。Anditwasrumouredamongthem,thatthe’popisharmy,’astheycalledit,wastobeattackedthatverynight,andwithGod’sassistancebeaten。
  However,bythistimeIhadbeentaughttopaylittleattentiontorumours;andhavingsoughtvainlyforTomFaggusamongthesepoorrusticwarriors,Itooktomyhostel;andwenttobed,beingaswearyaswearycanbe。
  Fallingasleepimmediately,Itookheedofnothing;
  althoughthetownwasallalive,andlightshadcomeglancing,asIlaydown,andshoutsmakingechoallroundmyroom。ButallIdidwastoboltthedoor;notaninchwouldIbudge,unlessthehouse,andevenmybed,wereonfire。AndsoforseveralhoursIlay,inthedepthofthedeepestslumber,withoutevenadreamonitssurface;untilIwasrousedandawakenedatlastbyapushing,andpulling,andpinching,andapluckingofhairoutbytheroots。Andatlength,beingabletoopenmineeyes,Isawtheoldlandlady,withacandle,heavilywonderingatme。
  ’Can’tyouletmealone?’Igrumbled。’Ihavepaidformybed,mistress;andIwon’tgetupforanyone。’
  ’WouldtoGod,youngman,’sheanswered,shakingmeashardasever,’thatthepopishsoldiersmaysleepthisnight,onlyhalfasstrongasthoudost!Fieonthee,fieonthee!Getup,andgofight;wecanhearthebattlealready;andamanofthysizemoughtstopacannon。’
  ’Iwouldratherstopa-bed,’saidI;’whathaveItodowithfighting?IamforKingJames,ifany。’