AnAdventureintheWoodRalpharrayedhimselffordeparturenextmorningwithoutmorewords;
andwhenhewasreadythecarlinesaidtohim:“Whenthouwentestforthbefore,Iwastroubledatthygoingandfearedforthyreturning:
butnowIfearnot;forIknowthatthouwiltreturn;thoughitmaybeleadingafairwomanbythehand。Sogo,andallluckgowiththee。”
Ralphsmiledatherwordsandwenthisways,andcameintothewoodthatlayduesouthfromtheCastle,andhewentonandonandhadnothoughtofturningback。Herestedtwiceandstillwenton,tillthefashionofthethicketsandthewoodschangedabouthim;
andatlastwhenthesunwasgettinglow,hesawlightgleamingthroughagreatwoodofpines,whichhadlongbeendarkbeforehimagainstthetallboles,andsoonhecametotheveryedgeofthewood,andgoingheedfully,sawbetweenthegreatstemsoftheoutermosttrees,agreenstrand,andbeyonditalongsmoothwater,alittlelakebetweengreenbanksoneitherside。Hecameoutofthepinewoodontothegrass;
buttherewerethornbushesafewabout,sothatmovingwarilyfromonetotheother,hemightperchanceseewithoutbeingseen。
Warilyhewentforsooth,goingalongthegreenstrandtotheeastandtheheadofthatwater,andsawhowthebankslopedupgentlyfromitsendingtowardthepine-wood,infrontofwhoseclose-settreesstoodthreegreat-boledtalloak-treesonasmoothpieceofgreensward。
Andnowhesawthattherewerefolkcomebeforehimonthisgreenplace,andkeen-sightedashewas,couldmakeoutthatthreemenwereonthehithersideoftheoak-trees,andonthefurthersideofthemwasawhitehorse。Thitherwardthenhemade,stealingfrombushtobush,sincehedeemedthatheneedednotbeseenofmenwhomightbefoes,foratthefirstsighthehadnotedthegleamofweaponsthere。
Andnowhehadgonenolongwaybeforehesawthewesteringsunshinebrightlyfromanakedsword,andthenanotherspranguptomeetit,andheheardfaintlytheclashofsteel,andsawwithalthatthethirdofthefolkhadlongandlightraimentandwasawomanbelike。
Thenhebetteredhispace,andinaminuteortwocamesonearthathecouldseethemenclearly,thattheywerecladinknightlywar-gear,andwerelayingongreatstrokessothatthestillplacerangwiththeclatter。
Asforthewoman,hecouldseebutlittleofher,becauseofthefightingmenbeforeher;andtheshadowoftheoakboughsfellonherwithal。
Nowashewent,hiddenbythebushes,theyhidthemenalsofromhim,andwhenhewascometothelastbush,somefiftypacesfromthem,andpeeredoutfromit,inthatverynickoftimethetwoknightswerebreathingthemsomewhat,andRalphsawthatoneofthem,thefurthestfromhim,wasaverybigmanwithabluesurcoatwhereonwasbeatenagreatgoldensun,andtheother,whosebackwastowardsRalph,wascladinblackoverhisarmour。
Evenashelookedanddoubtedwhethertoshowhimselfornot,heofthesunraisedhisswordaloft,andgivingforthagreatroarasofwrathandgriefmingledtogether,rushedonhisfoeandsmotesofiercelythathefelltotheearthbeforehim,andthebigmanfelluponhimashefell,andletkneeandsword-pommelandfistfollowthestroke,andtheretheywallowedontheearthtogether。
StraightwayRalphcameforthfromthebusheswithhisdrawnswordinhishand,andeventherewithwhatwiththetwoknightsbeingbothlowupontheearth,whatwiththewomanherselfcomingfromouttheshadowoftheoakboughs,andturninghertowardRalph,hesawherclearly,andstoodstaringandamazed——forlo!itwastheLadywhomhehaddeliveredatthewant-ways。Hisheartwellnighstoodstillwithjoy,yetwasheshamefacedalso:
forthoughnowshewasnolongercladinthatscantyraiment,yetdidheseemtoseeherbodythroughthatwhichcoveredit。
Butnowherattirewasbutsimple;agreengown,thinandshort,andthereoveracote-hardyofblackclothwithorphreysofgoldandcolours:butonherneckwasacollarthatseemedtohimliketothatwhichDameKatherinehadgivenhim;
andthelongtressesofherhair,whichhehaderstseenfloatinglooseabouther,werewoundasagarlandaroundherhead。
ShelookedwithaflushedandjoyousfaceonRalph,andseemedasifsheheedednoughtthebattleoftheknights,butsawhimonly:
buthefearedher,andhisloveforherandstoodstill,anddurstnotmoveforwardtogotoher。
Thustheyabodeforaboutthespaceofoneminute:andmeanwhilethebigmanroseupononekneeandsteadiedhimwithhisswordforamomentoftime,andthebladewasbloodyfromthepointhalfwayuptothehilt;buttheblackknightlaystillandmadenosignoflife。
ThentheKnightoftheSunroseupslowlyandstoodonhisfeetandfacedtheLadyandseemednottoseeRalph,forhisbackwastowardshim。
HecameslowlytowardtheLady,scowling,andhisfacewhiteaschalk;
thenhespaketohercoldlyandsternly,stretchingouthisbloodyswordbeforeher。
“Ihavedonethybidding,andslainmyveryearthlyfriendoffriendsforthysake。Wherewithwiltthourewardme?”
ThenoncemoreRalphheardthevoice,whichherememberedsosweetamidstperilandbattleaforetime,asshesaidascoldlyastheKnight:“Ibadetheenot:thineownheartbadetheetostrivewithhimbecausethoudeemedstthathelovedme。
Becontent!thouhastslainhimwhostoodinthyway,asthoudeemedst。ThinkestthouthatIrejoiceathisslaying?
Ono!Igrieveatit,forallthatIhadsuchgoodcausetohatehim。”
Hesaid:“Myownheart!myownheart!Halfofmyheartbiddethmeslaythee,whohastmademeslayhim。Whatwiltthougiveme?”
Sheknitherbrowandspakeangrily:“Leavetodepart。”shesaid。
Thenafterawhile,andinakindervoice:“Andthusmuchofmylove,thatIpraytheenottosorrowforme,buttohaveagoodheart,andliveasatrueknightshould。”Hefrowned:
“Wiltthounotgowithme?”saidhe。“Notuncompelled。”shesaid:
“ifthoubiddestmegowiththreatsofhewingandmanglingthebodywhichthousayestthoulovest,needsmustIgothen。
Yetscarcewiltthoudothis。”
“Ihaveamindtotryit。”saidhe;“IfIsettheeonthinehorseandboundthinehandsforthee,andlinkedthyfeettogetherunderthebeast’sbelly;belikethouwouldestcome。
ShallIhaveslainmybrother-in-armsfornought?”
“Thouhastthemind。”saidshe,“hastthouthemight?”
“SoIdeem。”saidhe,smilinggrimly。
Shelookedathimproudlyandsaid:“Yea,butImisdoubtmethereof。”
HestillhadhisbacktoRalphandwasstaringatthelady;sheturnedherheadalittleandmadeasigntoRalph,justastheKnightoftheSunsaid:
“Thoumisdoubtestthee?Whoshallhelptheeinthedesert?”
“Lookoverthyleftshoulder。”shesaid。Heturned,andsawRalphdrawingnear,swordinhand,smiling,butsomewhatpale。
HedrewabackfromtheLadyand,spinningroundonhisheel,facedRalph,andcriedout:“Hah!Hastthouraisedupadevilagainstme,thousorceress,totakefrommemygriefandmylust,andmylife?
FairwillthegamebetofightwiththydevilasIhavefoughtwithmyfriend!YetnowIknownotwhetherIshallslayhimorthee。”
Shespakenot,butstoodquietlylookingonhim,notunkindly,whileawindcameupfromthewaterandplayedwithafewlightlocksofhairthathungdownfromthatruddycrown,andblewherraimentfromherfeetandwrappeditcloseroundherlimbs;
andRalphbeheldher,andcloseaswastheverydeathtohimforhugeandmostwarrior-likewashisfoemanyetlongingforhermeltedtheheartwithinhim,andhefeltthesweetnessoflifeinhisinmostsoulashehadneverfeltitbefore。
SuddenlytheKnightoftheSunturnedabouttotheLadyagain,andfelldownonhiskneesbeforeher,andclaspedhishandsasonepraying,andsaid:“Nowpardonmeallmywords,Ipraythee;
andletthisyoungmandepartunhurt,whetherthoumadesthim,orhastbutledhimawayfromcountryandfriendsandall。
Thendothoucomewithme,andmakesomesemblanceoflovingme,andsuffermetolovethee。Andthenshallallbewell,forinafewdayswewillgobacktothypeople,andtherewillIbetheirlordorthyservant,ormybrother’sman,orwhatthouwilt。
Owiltthounotletthesummerdaysbesweet?”
Butshespake,holdingupherheadproudlyandspeakinginaclearringingvoice:“Ihavesaidit,thatuncompelledIwillnotgowiththeeatall。”AndtherewithalsheturnedherfacetowardRalph,asshemightdoonanychance-metcourteousman,andhesawhersmiling,butshesaidnoughttohim,andgavenotokenofknowinghim。ThentheKnightoftheSunsprangtohisfeet,andshookhisswordabovehisheadandranfuriouslyonRalph,wholeaptnimblyononesideelsehadhebeenslainatonce
andfetchedablowattheSun-Knight,andsmotehim,andbrakethemailsonhisleftshoulder,sothatthebloodsprang,andfellonfiercelyenough,smitingtorightandleftastheothergavebackathisfirstonset。
Butallwasfornought,fortheKnightoftheSun,afterhisgivingabackunderthatfirststrokedrewhimselfupstarkandstiff,andpressingonthroughallRalph’sstrokes,thoughtheyrenthismailhereandthere,ranwithinhissword,andsmotehimfuriouslywiththesword-pommelonthesideofthehead,sothattheyoungmanofUpmeadscouldnotstandupundertheweightoftheblow,butfelltotheearthswooning,andtheKnightoftheSunkneltonhim,anddrewoutananlace,short,thickandsharp,andcriedout:“Now,Devil,letseewhetherthouwiltbleedblack。”
Therewithheraiseduphishand:buttheweaponwasstayedoreveritfell,fortheLadyhadglideduptothemwhenshesawthatRalphwasovercome,andnowshestretchedoutherarmandcaughtholdoftheKnight’shandandtheanlacewithal,andhegroanedandcriedout:“Whatnow!thouartstrong-armedaswellaswhite-armed;forshehadrentthesleevebackfromherrightarmandhelaughedintheextremityofhiswrath。
Butshewaspaleandherlipsquiveredasshesaidsoftlyandsweetly:
“Wiltthouverilyslaythisyoungman?”
“Andwhynot?”saidhe,“sinceIhavejustslainthebestfriendthatIeverhad,thoughhewasnoughtwillingtofightwithme,andonlyforthis,thatIsawtheetoyingwithhim;
thoughforsooththouhastsaidtrulythatthouhadstmorereasontohatehimthanlovehim。Well,sincethouwiltnothavethisyounglingslain,Imaydeematleastthatheisnodevilofthymaking,elsewouldstthoubegladofhisslaying,sothathemightbeoutofthepathofthee;soamanheis,andawell-favouredone,andyoung;andvaliant,asitseemeth:
soIsupposethatheisthylover,orwillbeoneday——wellthen——“
Andheliftedhishandagain,butagainshestayedhim,andsaid:
“Lookthou,Iwillbuyhimofthee:and,indeed,Iowehimalife。”
“Howisthat?”saidhe。“Whywouldstthouknow?”shesaid;“thouwho,ifthouhadstmeinthinehandsagain,wouldstkeepmeawayfromallmen。
Yea,Iknowwhatthouwouldstsay,thouwouldstkeepmefromsinningagain。”
Andshesmiled,butbitterly。“Well,thetaleisnolongone:
“fivedaysagoIwastakenbythemoftheBurg:andthouwottestwhattheywoulddowithme;yea,eveniftheydeemedmelessthantheydodeemme:
well,astwooftheirmen-at-armswereleadingmealongbyahalter,asacalfisledtothebutcher,wefellinwiththisgoodlylad,whoslewthembothinmanlyfashion,andIescapedforthattime:
though,forsooth,Imustneedsputmyneckinthenooseagainindeliveringfourofourpeople,whowouldelsehavebeentormentedtodeathbytheBurgers。”
“Well。”saidtheknight,“perchancethouhastmoremercythanI
lookedforofthee;thoughImisdoubttheethatthoumaystyetpraymeorsomeothertoslayhimforthee。Thouartmerciful,myQueen,thoughnottome,andachurlwereIifIwerelessmercifulthanthou。
ThereforewillIgivehislifetohim,yetnottotheewillIgivehimifImayhelpit——Loyou,Sweet!heisjustopeninghiseyes。”
TherewithheroseupfromRalph,whoraisedhimselfalittle,andsatupdazedandfeeble。TheKnightoftheSunstoodupoverhimbesidetheladywithhishandsclaspedonhissword-hilt,andsaidtoRalph:
“Youngman,canstthouhearmywords?”Ralphsmiledfeeblyandnoddedayea-say。“Dostthoulovethylifethen?”saidtheKnight。
Ralphfoundspeechandsaidfaintly,“Yea。”SaidtheKnight: