首页 >出版文学> The Well at the World’s End>第37章
  YetIhavemadeupmymindalreadythatIwouldsodoasifItrowedinit。SoIamnonearertoitthanerst。
  NowistherenaughtforitsavetoabideMasterClement’scoming;
  andwhenhehathbroughtmetoGoldburg,thenshallIseehowthequestlooksbythedaylightofthatsamecity。”
  HespakesocheerfullythatRichardlookedathimaskance,wonderingwhatwastowardwithhim,andifmayhappenanythinglayunderneaththosewordsofhis。
  ButinhisheartRalphwasthinkingofthatlasttaleofthewomanwhomtheyoungmanhadmetsuchalittlewhileago;anditseemedtohimthatshemusthavebeeninWhitwallwhenhefirstcamethere;
  andhescarceknewwhetherheweresorryornotthathehadmissedher:
  forthoughitseemedtohimthatitwouldbelittlemorethanmeregriefandpain,nay,thatitwouldbewickedandeviltobeledtotheWellattheWorld’sEndbyanyotherthanherwhowastohavebroughthimthere;
  yethelonged,orthoughthelongedtospeakwithherconcerningthatloveofhisheart,soearlyrewarded,sospeedilybeggared。
  ForindeedhedoubtednotthatthesaidwomanwasthedamselofBourtonAbbas,whoseimagehadnamedherselfDorotheatohiminthatdream。
  RichardBringethTidingsofDepartingFellthetalkbetweenthematthattime,andthreedayswore,andonthemorningofthefourthdaycameRichardtoRalph,andsaidtohim:
  “Foster-son,IamsorryforthewordImustsay,butClementChapmancamewithinthegatesthismorningearly,andthecompanywithwhichheisridingarealbounfortheroad,andwilldepartatnoonto-day,sothattherearebutfourhourswhereinwetwainmaybetogether;
  andthereafterwhatsomaybetidethee,itmaywellbe,thatIshallseethyfacenomore;sowhatthouwilttellmemustbetoldstraightway。
  AndnowIwillsaythistothee,thatofallthingsIwerefaintoridewiththee,butImaynot,becauseitisBlaisewhomIamboundtoserveinallways。AndIdeem,moreover,thattroubloustimesmaybeathandhereinWhitwall。ForthereisanEarlhightWaltertheBlack,afairyoungmanoutwardly,butfalseatheartandatyrant,andhehadsomeoccasionagainstthegoodtown,anditwaslookedforthatheshouldsendhisheraldheretodefythePortmorethanahalfmoonago;
  butaboutthattimehewashurtinafrayaswehear,andmaynotbackahorseinbattleyet。Albeit,fristedisnotforgotten,assaiththesaw;andwhenheiswholeagain,wemaylookforhimatourgates;
  andwhereasBlaiseknowsmeforadeftman-at-armsorsomethingmore,itisnottobelookedforthathewillgivemetotheeforthisquest。
  Nay,oftheealsoitwillbelookedforthatthoushouldestdoknightlyservicetothePort,andevensoBlaisemeansittobe;thereforehaveI
  liedtohimonthybehalf,andbiddenClementalsotoliewhichforsoothhemaydobetterthanI,sincehewottethnotwhollywhitherthouartminded,andIhavesaidthouwouldstgowithClementnofurtherthanCheapingKnowe,whichliethclosetothefurthersideofthesemountains,andwillbebackagaininsomewhatmorethanahalf-moon’swearing。
  Sonowthouartwarnedhereof。”
  RalphwasmovedbythesewordsofRichard,andhespake:
  “Forsooth,oldfriend,Iamsorrytodepartfromthee;
  yetthoughIshallpresentlybeallaloneamongstaliens,yetnowismanhoodrisingagaininme。SoforthatcauseatleastshallIbegladtobeontheway;andasatokenthatIammorewholethanIwas,Iwillnowtelltheethetaleofmygrief,ifthouwilthearkentoit,whichtheotherdayImightnottellthee。”
  “Iwillhearkenitgladly。”saidRichard。Andtherewiththeysatdowninawindow,fortheywerewithindoorsinthehostel,andRalphtoldallthathadbefallenhimasplainlyandshortlyashemight;
  andwhenhehaddone,Richardsaid:
  “Thouhashadmuchadventureinashortspace,lord,andifthoumightestnowrefrainthylongingforthatwhichisgone,andsetitonthatwhichistocome,thoumayestyethardenintoafamousknightandahappyman。”
  SaidRalph:“Yea?nowtellmeallthythought。”
  SaidRichard:“Mythoughtisthatthisladywhowasslain,wasscarcewhollyoftheraceofAdam;butthatattheleasttherewassomeblendinginherofthebloodofthefays。
  Orhowdeemestthou?”
  “Iwotnot。”saidRalphsadly;“tomesheseemedbutawoman,thoughshewerefairerandwiserthanotherwomen。”SaidRichard:
  “Well,furthermore,ifIheardtheearight,thereisanotherwomaninthetalewhoisalsofairerandwiserthanotherwomen?”
  “Iwouldsheweremysister!”saidRalph。“Yea。”quothRichard,“anddostthoubearinmindwhatshewaslike?Imeanthefashionofherbody。”
  “Yea,verily。”saidRalph。
  AgainsaidRichard:“DothitseemtotheeasiftheLadyoftheDryTreehadsomeinklingthatthoushouldsthappenuponthisotherwoman:
  whereassheshowedheroftheroadtotheWellattheWorld’sEnd,andgaveherthatpairofbeads,andmeantthatthoualsoshouldestgothither?
  Andthousayestthatshepraisedher,——herbeautyandwisdom。
  Inwhatwisedidshepraiseher?howcamethewordsforthfromher?
  wasitsweetly?”
  “Likehoneyandrosesforsweetness。”saidRalph。
  “Yea。”saidRichard,“andshemighthavepraisedherinsuchwisethatthewordshadcameforthlikegallandvinegar。
  NowIwilltelltheeofmythought,sincewebeatpointofsundering,thoughthoutakeitamissandbewrothwithme:
  towit,thatthouwouldsthavelosttheloveofthisladyastimewore,evenhadshenotbeenslain:andshebeing,ifnofay,yetwiserthanotherwomen,andforeseeing,knewthatsoitwouldbe。”
  Ralphbrakein:“Nay,nay,itisnotso,itisnotso!”
  “Hearken,youngling!”quothRichard;“Ideemthatitwasthus。
  Herlovefortheewassokindthatshewouldhavetheehappyafterthesundering:thereforeshewasmindedthatthoushouldestfindthedamsel,whoasIdeemloveththee,andthatthoushouldestlovehertruly。”
  “Onay,nay!”saidRalph,“allthisguessofthineisnaught,sayingthatshewaskindindeed。Evenasheaveniskindtothemwhohavediedmartyrs,andenterintoitsblissaftermanytorments。”
  Andtherewithhefella-weepingattheverythoughtofhergreatkindness:
  forindeedtothisyoungmanshehadseemedgreat,andexaltedfarabovehim。
  Richardlookedathimawhile;andthensaid:“Now,IpraytheebenotwrothwithmeforthewordIhavespoken。
  ButsomethingmoreshallIsay,whichshallliketheebetter。
  Towit,whenIcamebackfromSwevenhamonWednesdayIdeemeditmostlikethattheWellattheWorld’sEndwasatale,acolouredcloudonly;orthatatmostifitwereindeedontheearth,thatthoushouldestneverfindit。
  Butnowismymindchangedbythehearingofthytale,andIdeemboththattheWellverilyis,andthatthouthyselfshaltfindit;andthatthewiseLadyknewthis,andsetthegreaterstorebythyyouthandgoodliness,asaricherandmoregloriousgiftthanithadbeen,wereitasfleetingassuchthingsmostlybe。NowofthismatterwillIsaynomore;
  butIthinkthatthewordsthatIhavesaid,andwhichnowseemsovaintothee,shallcomeintothymindonsomelaterday,andavailtheesomewhat;andthatiswhyIhavespokenthem。
  Butthisagainisanotherword,thatIhavegotarightgoodhorseforthee,andothergear,suchasthoumayestneedfortheroad,andthatClement’sfellowshipwillmeetinPetergatehardbythechurch,andIwillbethysquiretillthoucomestthither,andridestthenceouta-gates。
  NowIsupposethatthouwillwanttobidBlaisefarewell:
  yetthoumustlooktoitthathewillnotdeemthyfarewellofgreatmoment,sinceheswimmethinflorinsandgoodlywares;
  andmoreoverdeemeththatthouwiltsoonbebackhere。”
  “Nevertheless。”saidRalph,“Imustneedscastmyarmsaboutmyownmother’ssonbeforeIdepart:sogowenow,asallthistalkhathwornawaymorethananhourofthosefourthatwereleftme。”
  CHAPTER18
  RalphDepartethFromWhitwallWiththeFellowshipofClementChapmanTherewithaltheywenttogethertoBlaise’shouse,andwhenBlaisesawthem,hesaid:“Well,Ralph,sothoumustneedsworkatalittlemoreidlingbeforethoufallesttoinearnest。
  ForsoothIdeemthatwhenthoucomestbackthouwiltfindthatwehavecuttheeoutagoodlypieceofworkforthysewing。
  Forthegoodtownisgatheringagallanthostofmen;andweshalllooktotheetodowellinthehardhand-play,whensothatbefalleth。
  Butnowcomeandlookatmyhousewithin,howfairitis,andthouwiltseethatthouwilthavesomewhattofightfor,whereasIam。”
  Therewithheledthemupastairintothegreatchamber,whichwasallnewlydightandhungwithricharrasoftheStoryofHercules;
  andtherewasagoodlycupboardofsilvervessel,andsomegold,andthecupboardwasoffiveshelvesaswasbutmeetforaking’sson。
  SoRalphpraisedall,butwaswishfultodepart,forhisheartwassore,andheblamedhimselfinamannerthathemustneedslietohisbrother。
  ButBlaisebroughtthemtotheupperchamber,andshowedthemthegoodlybedswiththeircloths,andhangings,andallwasasfairasmightbe。
  ThenBlaisebadebringwineandmadethemdrink;andhegaveRalphapurseofgold,andananlaceveryfairoffashion,andbroughthimtothedoorthereafter;andRalphcasthisarmsabouthim,andkissedhimandstrainedhimtohisbreast。ButBlaisewassomewhatmovedthereat,andsaidtohim:“Whylad,thouartsorrytodepartfrommeforalittlewhile,andwhatwoulditbe,wereitforlong?
  Buteverwertthouakindandtender-heartedyoungling,andwetwainarealoneinanalienland。Forsooth,Iwotthatthouhast,asitwere,embracedtheUpmeadskindred,father,motherandall;andgoodisthat!
  SonowGodandtheSaintskeepthee,andbearinmindthehostingofthegoodtown,andtheraisingofthebanner,thatshallbenogreatwhile。
  Faretheewell,lad!”
  Sotheyparted,andRalphwentbacktothehostel,andgatheredhisstufftogether,andlaiditonasumpterhorse,andarmedhim,andsowentintoPetergatetojoinhimselftothatcompany。
  Therehefoundthechapmen,fiveoftheminall,andtheirlads,andascoreofmen-at-arms,withwhomwasClement,notcladlikeamerchant,butweaponed,andbearingacoatofproofandabrightsalletonhishead。
  Theygreetedeachtheother,andRalphsaid:“Yea,masterClement,andbeweridingtobattle?”“Maybe。”quothClement;
  “thewayislong,andourgoodsworththelifting,andtherearesomeroughplacesthatwemustneedspassthrough。
  Butifyelikenotthejourney,abidehereinthistowntheonsetofWaltertheBlack。”
  Therewithhelaughed,andRalphunderstandingthejape,laughedalso;
  andsaid:“Well,masterClement,buttellmewhobethesethatweshallmeet。”“Yea,andIwilltelltheethewholetaleofthem。”
  saidClement,“butabidetillwearewithoutthegates;Iambusymane’ennow,forallisreadyfortheroad,savewhatImustdo。
  SonowbidthyUpmeadssquirefarewell,andthentohorsewiththee!”
  SoRalphcasthisarmsaboutRichard,andkissedhimandsaid:
  “ThisisalsoafarewelltotheHousewhereIwasbornandbred。”
  AndashespakethethoughtoftheHouseandthegarden,andthepleasantfieldsofUpmeadscameintohisheartsobitter-sweet,thatitmingledwithhissorrow,andwell-nighmadehimweep。
  ButasforRichardheforeborewords,forhewassadatheartforthesundering。
  Thenhegattohorse,andthewholecompanyofthembestirredthem,andtheyrodeouta-gates。AndmasterClementitwasthatorderedthem,ridingupanddownalongthearray。
  ButRalphfelltospeechwiththechapmenandmen-at-arms;
  andbothofthesewereverycourteouswithhim;fortheyrejoicedinhiscompany,andespeciallythechapmen,whoweresomewhattimorousoftheperilsoftheroad。