首页 >出版文学> The Well at the World’s End>第71章
  ThenevenasIwasIwentintomyLadyandtoldhertheendofmytale,andinthreeminutesshelayinmyarms,andinthreedaysinmybedasmyweddedwife。AstoAgatha,whenIhadalittlejeeredher,Igaveherrichgiftsandgoodlands,andfreedom,tobootherforhermanystripes。
  Andlothere,King’sSonandSweetLady,theendofallmytale。”
  “Yea。”quothOtter,“savingthis,thatevenalreadythouhasraisedupUtterbolfromHelltoEarth,andyetmeseemeththouhastgood-willtoraiseithigher。”
  Bullreddenedathisword,andsaid:“Tush,man!praisethedaywhenthesunhasset。”ThenheturnedtoRalph,andsaid:
  “Yetcouldstthouatwhilesputinagoodwordformehereandthereamongstthefolksthatthoushaltpassthroughonthywayshome,IwerefaintoknowthatIhadawell-speakingfriendabroad。”
  “Weshalldonoless。”saidRalph;andUrsulaspakeinlikewise。
  Sotheytalkedtogethermerrilyawhilelonger,tillnightbegantogrowold,andthenwenttotheirchambersinallcontentandgood-liking。
  TheyRideFromValeTurris。RedheadTellsofAgathaOnthemorrowwhentheyarose,Ralphheardthesoundofhorsesandtheclashingofarms:hewenttothewindow,andlookedout,andsawhowthespearsstoodupthicktogetherattheTower’sfoot,andknewthatthesewerethemenwhoweretobehisfellowsbytheway。
  Theircaptainhesaw,abigmanall-armedinsteel,buthimseemedthatheknewhisfaceunderhissallet,andpresentlysawthatitwasRedhead。
  Hewasgladthereof,andcladhimselfhastily,andwentouta-doors,andwentuptohimandhailedhim,andRedheadleaptoffhishorse,andcasthisarmsaboutRalph,andmademuchofhim,andsaid:
  “Itisgoodforsoreeyestoseethee,lord;andIamgladatheartthatallwentwellwiththeethattime。Although,forsooth,therewasguilebehindit。YetwhereasIwottednothingthereof,whichI
  willpraytheetobelieve,andwhereasthouhastthegainofall,Ideemthoumaystpardonme。”
  SaidRalph:“Thouhastwhatpardonofmethouneedest;sobecontent。
  Fortherest,littleneedistheretoaskifthouthrivest,forIbeholdtheegladandwellhonoured。”
  AstheyspokecametheLordforthfromtheTower,andsaid:
  “Comethou,LordRalph,andeatwithuserethoutakesttotheroad;
  ImeanwithOtterandme。Asforthee,Redhead,ifaughtofillbefallthisKing’sSonunderthyway-leading,looktoitthatthoushaltlosemygoodwordwithAgatha;yea,orgainmynaysayherein;
  wherebythoushaltmissbothfeeandfairdame。”
  RedheadlookedsheepishlyonRalphatthatword,yetwinkedathimalso,asifitpleasedhimtobejeeredconcerninghiswooing;
  sothatRalphsawhowthelandlay,andthattheguilefulhandmaidwasnotillcontentwiththatbigman。Sohesmiledkindlyonhimandnodded,andwentbackwithBullintotheTower。
  Theretheysatdownalltomeattogether;andwhentheyweredonewiththeirvictual,Bullspake,andsaidtoRalph:
  “FairKing’sSon,isthisthenthelastsightofthee?wiltthounevercomeoverthemountainsagain?”SaidRalph:“Whoknoweth?
  Iamyoungyet,andhavedrunkoftheWateroftheWell。”
  Bullgrewsomewhatpensiveandsaid:“Yea,thoumeanestthatthoumayestcomebackandfindmenolongerhere。
  Yetifthoufindestbutmygrave-mound,yetmayhappenthoushaltcomeonsomethingsaidorsungofme,whichshallpleasethee。
  ForIwilltellthee,thatthouhastchangedmyconditions;
  how,Iwotnot。”
  “Thywordisgood。”saidRalph,“yetImeantnotthat;nevershouldIcometoUtterbolifIlookednottofindtheelivingthere。”
  Bullsmiledonhimasthoughhelovedhim,andsaid:
  “Thisiswellspoken;IshalllooktoseetheebeforeIdie。”
  ThensaidUrsula:“LordofUtterbol,thisalsothoumaystthinkon,thatitisnofurtherfromUtterboltoUpmeadsthanfromUpmeadstoUtterbol。”
  TheLordlaughedandsaid:“Soothisthat;andwerebutmyBullhere,asIbeholdyouIshouldbeofmindtoswearbyhimtocomeandseeyouatUpmeadseretenyearshaveworn。”
  Thensheputforthherhandandsaid:“Swearbythis!”
  Sohetookitandsworetheoath;buttheSageofSwevenhamsaid:
  “ThisoaththoushaltkeeptothegainandnotthelossbothoftheeandofthyfriendsofUpmeads。”
  Thusweretheyfainofeachother,andRalphsawhowBull’sheartwasgrownbig,andherejoicedthereat。Butanonhearoseandsaid:
  “Now,Lord,weaskleavetodepartforthewayislong,andmayhappenmykindrednowlackaman’shelping。ThenBullstoodupandcalledforhishorse,andOtteralso,andtheyallwentforthandgata-horsebackandrodeawayfromValeTurris,andRedheadrodebehindthemhumbly,tillitwasnoonandtheymadestayformeat。
  ThenaftertheyhadbrokenbreadtogetheranddrunkacupBullandOtterkissedthewayfarers,andbadethemfarewellandsorodebacktoValeTurris,andRalphandUrsulaandtheSagetarriednotbutrodeontheirways。
  ButanonRalphcalledtoRedhead,andbadehimridebesidethemthattheymighttalktogether,andhecameupwiththem,andUrsulagreetedhimkindly,andtheyweremerryonewithanother。
  AndRalphsaidtoRedhead:“Friendcaptain,thouartexceedinginhumilitynottoridewiththeLordorCaptainOtter;
  saveforchance-hap,Iseenotthatthouartworserthanthey。”
  Redheadgrinned,andsaid:“Well,astoOtter,thatisalltrue;
  butasforLordBullitisanothermatter;Iwotnotbuthiskindredmaybeasgoodorbetterthananyintheseeastparts。
  Inanycase,hehathhiskinandlongdescentfullofteninhismouth,whileIambutagangrelbody。Howbeititisallone,whereaswhatsoheorOtterbidanymantodo,hedoethit,butmybiddingmaybequestionedatwhiles。
  Andlookyou,lord,timesarenotill,sowhereforeshouldI
  riskachangeofdays?Soothtosay,boththesegreatlordshavedonewellbyme。”
  Ralphlaughed:“Andbetterwilltheydo,asthoudeemest;
  givetheeAgatha,towit?”“Yea,fairsir。”quothRedhead。
  “Nogreatgift,thatseemethtome,forthyvaliancy。”
  saidRalph;“sheisguilefulenoughandlooseenoughforaworsemanthanthee。”
  “Lord。”saidRedhead,“evenofherthoushaltsaywhatpleaseththee;
  butnoothermanshallsayofherwhatpleasethmenot。
  Forallthatiscomeandgonesheistrueandvaliant,andnonemaysaythatsheisnotfairandsweetenoughforabettermanthanme;
  andmygreatgoodluckitisthat,asIhope,shelookethnofurtherforabetter。”
  Ursulasaid:“Isitso,perchance,thatnowsheisfreeandhathnaughttofear,shehathnoneedforguile?”
  “Hailtotheeforthyword,lady。”quothRedhead;andthenhewassilent,gloomingsomewhatonRalph。
  ButRalphsaid:“Nay,myfriend,Imeantnoharm,butIwaswonderingwhathadbefallentobringyoutwosoclosetogether。”
  “Itwasfearandpain,andthehelpingofeachotherthatwroughtit。”
  saidRedhead。SaidUrsula:“GoodCaptain,howwasitthatsheescapedtheuttermostofevilatthetyrant’shands?sincefromallthatIhaveheard,itmustneedsbethathelaidtheblameonherworkingforhermistress
  ofmyflightfromUtterbol。”
  “Evensoitwas,lady。”saidRedhead;“but,asthouwottestbelike,shehadgotitspreadabroadthatshewascunninginsorcery,andthatherspellwouldnotendwhenherlifeended;nay,thathetowhomherghostshouldbearill-will,andmoreespeciallysuchanoneasmightcompassherdeath,shouldhavebutanilltimeofitwhilehelived,whichshouldnotbelong。
  Thistale,which,soothtosay,Imyselfhelpedtospread,theLordofUtterboltrowedinwholly,socunninglywasittold;sothat,tomakealongstoryshort,hefearedher,andfearedhermoredeadthanliving。
  Sothatwhenhecamehome,andfoundtheegone,lady,hedidindeeddeemthatthyflightwasofAgatha’scontrivance。Andthisthemorebecausehisnephewhewhomthoudidstbeguile;Ipartlyguesshow
  toldhimamade-uptalehowallwasdonebythespellsofAgatha。
  Forthisyouthwasofallmen,notevensavinghisuncle,mostfullofmalice;
  andhehatedAgatha,andwouldhavehadhersuffertheuttermostoftormentsandhetobestandingbythewhile;howbeithismaliceovershotitself,sincehistalemadeherevenmoreofawitchthanthelorddeemedbefore。
  “Yea。”saidUrsula,“andwhathathbefallenthatevilyoungman,Captain?”SaidRedhead:“Itisnotknowntomany,lady;buttwodaysbeforetheslayingofhisuncle,ImethiminawoodalittlewayfromUtterbol,and,themoodbeingonmeItiedhimneckandheelsandcasthim,withastoneroundhisneck,intoadeepwoodlandpoolhighttheRam’sBane,whichisinthatsamewood。Well,astomytaleofAgatha。
  Whenthelordcamehomefirst,hesentforher,andhisragehadsomasteredhisfearforawhilethathisbestwordwasscourgeandrackandfaggot;butshewas,outwardly,socalmandcold,smilingonhimbalefully,thathepresentlycametohimself,afoundthatfearwasinhisbelly,andthathemightnotdowhathewouldwithher;whereforehelookedtoitthathowevershewereusedwhichwasillenough,Godwot!sheshouldkeepthesoulinherbody。
  Andatlastthefearsomountedintohisheadthathemadepeacewithher,andevencravedforgivenessofherandgavehergifts。Sheansweredhimsweetlyindeed,yetsoasheandallotherswhowerebystanding,ofwhomIwasone,
  mightwellseethatshedeemedsheowedhimadayinharvest。
  Asforme,heheededmenaught,andIlaylowallImight。
  Andinanywiseweworethetimetillthegreatdayofdeliverance。”
  TherewithdroppedthetalkaboutAgatha,whentheyhadbiddenhimallluckinhislife。Forsooth,theywerefainofhiswords,andofhiswayswithal。
  Forhewasavaliantman,andbrisk,andonewhoforgatnobenefit,andwastrustyassteel;merry-heartedwithal,andkindandreadyofspeechdespitehisuplandishmanners,whichalifenotalittlerudehadthrustonhim。
  OfTheirRidingtheWaste,andofaBattleThereonTheysleptinnohousethatnightnorformanynightsafter;
  fortheywerenowfairlyonthewaste。TheyborewiththemalighttentforUrsula’slodgingbenights,andtherestofthemsleptonthefieldastheymight;orshouldtheycometoathicketorshaw,theywouldlodgethemtheresoftly。
  Victualanddrinkfailedthemnot,fortheyborewhattheyneededonsumpter-horses,andshotsomevenisononthewaywithal。
  Theysawbutfewfolk;forthemostpartnaughtsaveafowlerofthewaste,orapeat-cutter,whostoodtolookonthemen-at-armsgoingby,andmadeobeisancetothetokenofUtterbol。
  Butonatime,thefifthdayoftheirjourney,theysaw,inthemorning,spearsnotafewstandingupagainstathicket-sideintheoffing。
  Redheadlookedunderthesharpofhishand,andlaughedasthoughhewereglad,andsaid:“Iknownotclearlywhatthesemaybe,butitlookethlikewar。Now,knight,thisisbesttodo:
  holdwiththeethreeofourbestmen,sothatyemaysafeguardtheLady,andIwiththeotherswillprickonandlookintothis。”
  “Nay。”saidRalph,“thoumaystyetbeapaidofaman’said;
  andiftherebestrokesonsaleinthecheaping-steadyonder,Iwilldealalongwiththee。LeavethythreemenwiththeLady,andletuson;weshallsoonbeback。”
  “Nayoncemore,dearlord。”quothUrsula,“Ifeartobeleftaloneofthee,anditismeetthatthoufreemefromfear。Iwillridewithyou,butthreehorse-lengthsbehind,soasnottohinderyou。
  Ihavebeenworsebesteadthanthisshallbe。”
  “Itisgood。”quothRedhead,“letherridewithus:
  forwhyshouldshesufferthepainoffearinthelonelywaste?
  Butletherdoonahauberkoverhercoats,andsteelcoifoverherhead,forshaftandboltwillofttimesgoastray。”