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  ForallthingshavechangedsincemyLadypassedaway。”

  Helookedabout,andsawUrsulajustrisingupfromthegroundandtheSagestirring,whileRichardyethuggedhisbrackenbed,snoring。

  Sohesaid:“Andwhobethese,andwhyhastthoutakentothewildwood?

  Yealad,Iseeofthee,thatthouhastgottenanotherLady;andifmineeyesdonotfailmesheisfairenough。Buttherebeothersasfair;

  whiletheliketoourLadythatwas,thereisnonesuch。”

  Hefellsilentawhile,andRalphturnedabouttotheothers,forbythistimeRichardalsowasawake,andsaid:

  “Thismanisthehermitofwhomweweretold。”

  Rogersaid:“Yea,Iamthehermitandtheholyman;

  andwithalIhaveathingtohearandathingtotell。

  Yewerebesttocomewithme,allofyou,tomyhouseinthewoods;

  apoorone,forsooth,butthereissomewhatofvictualhere,andwecantellandhearkenthereinwellshelteredandatpeace。

  Sotohorse,fairfolk。”

  Theywouldnotbebiddentwice,butmountedandwentalongwithhim,wholedthembyathicketpathaboutamile,tilltheycametoalawnwhere-throughranastream;andtherewasalittlehouseinit,simpleenough,ofonehall,builtwithroughtree-limbsandreedthatch。

  Hebroughtthemin,andbadethemsitonsuchstoolsorbundlesofstuffaswerethere。Butwithalhebroughtoutvictualnowiseill,thoughitwerebutsimplealso,ofvenisonofthewildwood,withsomelittledealofcakesbakedonthehearth,andhepouredforthemalsobothmilkandwine。

  Theywerewellcontentwiththebanquet,andwhentheywerefull,Rogersaid:

  “Now,myLord,likeasoftbefallethminstrels,yehavehadyourwagesbeforeyourwork。Fallto,then,andpaymethescotbytellingmeallthathathbefallenyousincewoeworththewhile!myLadydied,——Imustneedssay,forthysake。”

  “’All’isabigword。”saidRalph,“butIwilltelltheesomewhat。

  YetIbidtheetakenotethatIandthisancientwiseone,andmyLadywithal,deemthatIamdrawnbymykindredtocometotheirhelp,andthattimepresses。”

  RogerscowledsomewhatonUrsula;buthesaid:“Lordandmaster,letnotthatflytroublethylip。ForsoIdeemofit,thatwhatsoevertimeyemaylosebyfallinginwithme,yemaygaintwiceasmuchagainbyhearkeningmytaleandtheredethatshallgowithit。

  AndIdotheetowitthatthetellingofthytaleshallunfreezemine;

  sotarrynot,ifyebeinhastetobegone,butletthytonguewag。”

  Ralphsmiled,andwithoutmoreadotoldhimallthathadbefallenhim;

  andofSwevenhamandUtterbol,andofhiscaptivityandflight;

  andofthemeetinginthewood,andoftheSagewhotherewas,andofthejourneytotheWell,andwhatbetidthereandsince,andofthedeathoftheChampionoftheDryTree。

  Butwhenhehadmadeanend,Rogersaid:“Thereitis,then,asI

  saidwhenshefirstspaketomeoftheeandbademebringaboutthatmeetingwithher,drawingtheefirsttotheBurgandaftertotheCastleofAbundance,Ihaveforgottenmostlybywhatlies;

  butIsaidtoherthatshehadsetherheartonamanoverlucky,andthatthouwouldsttakeherluckfromherandmakeitthine。

  ButnowIwillletallthatpass,andwillbidtheeaskwhatthouwilt;

  andIpromisetheethatIwillhelptheetocomethywaystothykindred,thatthoumaystputforththyluckintheirbehalf。”

  SaidRalph:“Firstofall,tellmewhatshallIdotopassunhinderedthroughtheBurgoftheFourFriths?”SaidRoger:

  “Thoushaltgoinatonegateandoutattheother,andnoneshallhinderthee。”

  SaidRalph:“AndshallIhaveanyhindrancefromthemoftheDryTree?”

  Rogermadeasifhewereswallowingdownsomething,andanswered:

  “Nay,none。”

  “AndthefolkofHighambytheWay,andtheBrethrenandtheirAbbot?”saidRalph。

  “Iknowbutlittleofthem。”quothRoger,“butIdeemthattheywillmakeapushtohavetheeforcaptain;

  becausetheyhavehadwarontheirhandsoflate。

  Butthisshallbeatthineownwilltosayyeaornaytothem。

  Butfortherestonthissideoftheshepherds’countryyewillpassbypeacefulfolk。”

  “Yea。”saidRalph,“whatthenhathbecomeoftheprideandcrueltyoftheBurgoftheFourFriths,andtheeagernessandfiercenessoftheDryTree?”

  QuothRoger:“Thisisthetaleofit:AfterthechampionsoftheDryTreehadlosttheirqueenandbeloved,theLadyofAbundance,theywerebothrestlessandfierce,forthedaysofsorrowhungheavyontheirhands。SoonatimeagreatcompanyofthemhadadowiththeBurgerssomewhatrecklesslyandcametotheworse;

  whereforesomedrewbackintotheirfastnessoftheScaurandtheothersstillrodeon,andfurtherwestthantheirwonthadbeen;

  butwarilywhentheyhadtheWoodPerilousbehindthem,fortheyhadlearnedwisdomagain。ThusridingtheyhadtidingsofanhostoftheBurgoftheFourFrithswhowererestinginavalleyhardbywithagreattrainofcaptivesandbeastsandotherspoil:

  fortheyhadbeenraisingthefrayagainsttheWheat-wearers,andhadslainmanycarlesthere,andwerebringinghometotheBurgmanyyoungwomenandwomen-children,aftertheircustom。

  SotheyoftheDryTreeadvisedthemofthesetidings,anddeemedthatitwouldeasethesorrowoftheirheartsfortheirLadyiftheycoulddealwiththesesonsofwhoresandmakeamarkupontheBurg:

  sotheylayhidwhilethedaylightlasted,andbynightandcloudfelluponthesefaineantsoftheBurg,andwonthemgoodcheap,aswasliketobe,thoughtheBurg-dwellersweremanythemore。

  Whereofamanywereslain,butmanyescapedandgathometotheBurg,evenaswilllightlyhappenevenintheworstofoverthrows,thatnotall,oreventhemorepartbeslain。

  “Well,therewerethechampionsandtheirprey,whichwasverygreat,andespeciallyofwomen,ofwhomthemorepartwereyoungandfair:

  forthewomenoftheWheat-wearersbegoodly,andthesehadbeenpickedoutbytheruttersoftheBurgfortheiryouthandstrengthandbeauty。

  AndwhereasthemenoftheDryTreewerescantofwomenathome,andsore-heartedbecauseofourLady,theyforborenotthesewomen,butfelltotalkingwiththemandlovingthem;howbeitincourteousandmanlyfashion,sothatthewomendeemedthemselvesinheavenandwerereadytodoanythingtopleasetheirlovers。

  SotheendofitwasthattheChampionssentmessengerstoHamptonandtheCastleoftheScaurtotellwhathadbetid,andtheythemselvestooktheroadtothelandoftheWheat-wearers,havingthosewomenwiththemnotascaptivesbutasfreedamsels。

  “NowtheroadtotheWheat-wearingcountrywaslong,andonthewaythedamselstoldtheirnewmenmanythingsoftheirlandandtheirunhappywarswiththemoftheBurgandthegriefsandtormentswhichtheyenduredofthem。

  Andthisamongstotherthings,thatwherevertheycame,theyslewallthemaleseventothesuckingbabe,butsparedthewomen,evenwhentheyborethemnotintocaptivity。

  “’Whereof,’saidthesepoordamsels,’itcomeththatourlandisill-furnishedofcarles,sothatwewomen,highandlow,goafieldanddomanythings,ascraftsandthelike,whichinotherlandsaredonebycarles。’

  Insoothitseemedofthemthattheywerebothofstouterfashion,anddefterthanwomenarewonttobe。Sothechampions,partinjest,partinearnest,badethemdoonthearmouroftheslainBurgers,andtaketheirweapons,andfelltoteachingthemhowtohandlestaffandswordandbow;andthewomentookheartfromthevaliantcountenanceoftheirnewlovers,anddeemeditallbitterearnestenough,andlearnedtheirpartspeedily;andyetnonetoosoon。

  ForwhenthefleersoftheBurgcamehomethePortelostnotime,butsentoutanotherhosttofollowaftertheChampionsandtheirspoil;

  fortheyhadlearnedthatthosemenhadnotturnedabouttoHamptonaftertheirvictory,buthadgoneontotheWheat-wearers。

  “SoitbefellthatthehostoftheBurgcameupwiththeChampionsontheeveofasummerdaywhentherewereyetthreehoursofdaylight。

  Butwhereastheyhadlookedtohaveaneasybargainoftheirfoemen,sincetheyknewtheChampionstobebutafew,lo!therewasthehillsidecoveredwithagoodlyarrayofspearsandglaivesandshininghelms。

  Theymarvelled;butnowforveryshame,andbecausetheyscarcecouldhelpit,theyfellon,andbeforesunsetwerescatteredtothewindsagain,andthefleershadtobearbackthetalethatthemorepartoftheirfoeswerewomenoftheWheat-wearers;butthistimefewwerethosethatcamebackalivetotheBurgoftheFourFriths;forthefreedcaptiveswerehotandeagerinthechase,castingasidetheirshieldsandhauberksthattheymightspeedthebetter,andvaluingtheirlivesatnaughtiftheymightbutslayamanortwoofthetyrantsbeforetheydied。

  “ThuswastheBurgwoundedwithitsownsword:butthematterstoppednotthere:forwhenthatvictorioushostofmenandwomencameintothelandoftheWheat-wearers,allmenfledawayinterroratfirst,thinkingthatitwasanewonsetofthemenoftheBurg;

  andthatallthemore,assomanyofthemboretheirweaponsandarmour。

  Butwhentheyfoundouthowmattershadgone,then,asyemaydeem,wasthegreatestjoyandexultation,andcarlesandqueansbothrantoarmsandbadetheirdelivererslearnthemallthatbelongedtowar,andsaidthatonethingshouldnotbelacking,towit,thegiftoftheirbodies,thatshouldeitherliedeadinthefields,orbearabouthenceforththesoulsoffreemen。

  Nothinglothe,theChampionsbecametheirdoctorsandteachersofbattle,andagreathostwasdrawntogether;andmeanwhiletheChampionshadsentmessengersagaintoHamptontellingthemwhatwasbefallen,andaskingformoremeniftheymightbehad。

  ButtheBurg-abiderswerenotliketositdownundertheirfoil。

  AnotherhosttheysentagainsttheWheat-wearers,notsohuge,aswellarrayedandwiseinwar。TheChampionsespieditsgoings,andknewwellthattheyhadtodealwiththebestmenoftheBurg,andtheymettheminlikewise;fortheychosetheverybestofthemenandthewomen,andpitchedonaplacewhencetheymightwardthemwell,andabodethefoementhere;whofailednottocomeuponthem,stoutandsternandcold,andwell-learnedinallfeatsofwar。

  “Longandbitterwasthebattle,andtheBurgerswerefiercewithouthead-strongfolly,andtheWheat-wearersdeemedthatiftheyblenchednow,theyhadsomethingworsethandeathtolookto。

  Butintheendwhenbothsidesweregrownwearyandwornout,andyetneitherwouldflee,onasuddencameintothefieldthehelpfromtheDryTree,avaliantcompanyofriderstowhombattlewasbutgameandplay。ThenindeedthemenoftheBurggavebackanddrewoutofthebattleasbesttheymight:

  yetweretheylittlechased,savebythenew-comersoftheDryTree,fortheotherswereoverweary,andmoreovertheleadershadnomindtoletthenew-madewarriorsleavetheirvantage-groundlesttheoldandtriedmen-at-armsoftheBurgshouldturnuponthemandputthemtotheworse。

  “Menlookedforbattleagainthenextday;butitfellnotoutso;

  forthehostoftheBurgsawthattherewasmoretolosethantogain,sotheydrewbacktowardstheirownplace。

  Neitherdidtheywastethelandmuch;fortheridersoftheDryTreefollowedhardatheel,andcutoffallwhotarried,orstrayedfromthemainbattle。

  “Whentheyweregone,thenatlastdidtheWheat-wearersgivethemselvesuptothejoyoftheirdeliveranceandthepleasureoftheirnewlives:

  andoneoftheiroldmenthatIhavespokenwithtoldmethis;

  thatbeforewhentheywerelittlebetterthanthethrallsoftheBurg,anddurstscarceraiseahandagainstthefoemen,thecarleswerebutslowtolove,andthequeans,foralltheirfairness,coldandbutlittlekind。

  However,nowinthefieldsofthewheat-wearersthemselvesallthiswaschanged,andmenandmaidstooktoarrayingthemselvesgailyasoccasionserved,andtherewassinginganddancingoneverygreen,andstrayingofcouplesamongstthegreeneryofthesummernight;

  andinshortthegodoflovewasbusyintheland,andmadetheeyesseembright,andthelipssweet,andthebosomfair,andthearmssleekandthefeettrim:sothateveryhourwasfullofallurement;

  andeverthenigherthatwarandperilwas,themoredelighthadmanandmaidofeachother’sbodies。

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