首页 >出版文学> The Well at the World’s End>第75章
  “Beloved。”hesaid,“thoudostnotwhollyknowthyself;
  andIdeemthatthemirrorsofsteelservetheebutill;
  andnowmustthouhavesomewhatelseforamirror,towit,theuprisingandincreaseoftroubleconcerningtheeandthyfairness,andthestrifeofthemthatlovetheeovermuch,whoshallstrivetotaketheefromme;andthenthebladethathathseentheWellattheWorld’sEndshallcomeoutofhissheathandtakemeandtheefromthehubbub,andintothequietfieldsofmyfather’shome,andthenshaltthoubelearnedofthyself,whenthouseestthatthouartthedesireofallhearts。”
  “Ah,thewisdomofthee。”shesaid,“andthyvaliancy,andIambecomefeebleandfoolishbeforethee!
  WhatshallIdothen?”
  Hesaid:“Manyatimeshallitbeshownwhatthoushaltdo;buthereandnowisthehighwaydryandlong,andtheplainmeadsandacresoneitherhand,andaglimmerofWhitwallafaroff,andthelittlecloudofdustaboutustwointhelatespringweather;andtheSageandMichaelridingbehindus,andsmitingdustfromthehardroad。
  Andnowifthisalsobeadream,letitspeedilybegone,andletuswakeupintheancientHouseatUpmeads,whichthouhastneverseen——
  andthouandIineachother’sarms。”
  CHAPTER13
  TheyCometoWhitwallAgainHerewiththeywerecometoalittlethorpwherethewaysundered,forthehighwaywentontoWhitwall,andabywayturnedofftoSwevenham。Therebywasapoorhostel,wheretheystayedandrestedforthenight,becauseeveningwasathand。
  Sowhenthosefourhadeatenanddrunktheretogether,Ralphspokeandsaid:“Michael-a-dale,thouartforSwevenhamto-morrow?”
  “Yea,lord。”saidMichael,“belikeIshallyetfindkindredthere;
  andIcalltothymindthatIcravedoftheetoleadmetoSwevenhamaspaymentforallifIhaddoneaughtforthyservice。”
  “Soothisthat。”saidRalph,“thoushaltgowithmygood-will;
  and,asIdeem,thoushaltnotlackcompanybetwixthereandSwevenham,whereasourdearfriendhere,thefriendofthyfather’sfather,isgoingthesameroad。”
  ThentheSageofSwevenhamleanedacrosstheboard,andsaid:
  “Whatwordhathcomeoutofthymouth,myson?”SaidRalph,smilingonhim:“Itisthelastwordwhichwehaveheardfromtheeofthismatter,thoughverilyitwasspokenawhileago。
  Whatwiltthouaddtoitasnow?”“This。”quoththeSage,“thatIwillleavetheenomoretillthoubiddestmegofromthee。
  Wasthiswordneedful?”
  Ralphreachedhishandtohimandsaid:“Itiswellandmore;
  buttheroadhencetoUpmeadsmayyetbearoughone。”
  “Yea。”saidtheSage,“yetshallwecomethitherallliving,unlessmysightnowfaileth。”
  ThenUrsularoseupandcametotheoldman,andcastherarmsabouthimandsaid:“Yea,father,comewithus,andletthywisdomblessourroof-tree。
  Wiltthounotteachourchildrenwisdom;yea,maybeourchildren’schildren,sincethouartafriendoftheWell?”
  “Iknownotoftheteachingofwisdom。”saidtheSage;
  “butastomygoingwiththee,itshallbeasIsaide’en-now;
  andforsoothIlookedforthisbiddingoftheetomakenaughtofthewordwhichIspokeereyetIhadlearnedwisdomofthee。”
  Therewithweretheymerry,andfainofeachother,andtheeveningworeamidstgreatcontent。
  Butwhenmorningwascometheygattohorse,andRalphspaketoMichaelandsaid:“Well,friend,nowmustthouridealonetothykindred,andmayfairdaysbefalltheeinSwevenham。
  Butifthoudeematanytimethatmattersgonotsowellwiththeeasthouwouldst,thenturnthineheadtoUpmeads,andtryitthere,andweshallfurthertheeallwemay。”
  ThencametheSagetoMichaelashesatuponhishorse,astalwarthmanofsomefortywinters,andsaid:“Michael-a-dale,reachmethinehand。”
  Sodidhe,andtheSagelookedintothepalmthereof,andsaid:
  “Thismanshallmakeoldbones,anditismorelikethannot,King’sson,thatheshallseektotheeatUpmeadserehedie。”
  SaidRalph:“Hiscomingshallbeajoytous,howpleasantsoeverourlifemaybeotherwise。Farewell,Michael!allgoodgowiththeeforthinewholesomeredes。”
  SothenMichaelgavethemfarewell,androdehiswaystoSwevenham,goinghastily,asonewhoshouldhurryawayfromagrief。
  ButthethreeheldontheirwaytoWhitwall,anditwasbarelynoonwhentheycametothegatethereofonaSaturdayoflatterMay,Itwasamarket-day,andthestreetswerethronged,andtheylookedonthefolkandwerefainofthem,sincetheyseemedtothemtobesomethingmorethanaliens。
  Thefolkalsolookedonthemcuriously,anddeemedthemgoodly,boththeoldmanandthetwoknights,fortheythoughtnootherwiseofUrsulathanthatshewasacarle。
  Butnowastheyrode,slowlybecauseofthecrowd,upPetergate,theyheardacryofonebesidethem,asofamanastonishedbutjoyful;
  soRalphdrewrein,andturnedthitherwhencethecrycame,andUrsulasawamanwide-shouldered,grey-haired,blue-eyed,andruddyofcountenance——amanwarrior-liketolookon,andgirtwithalongsword。Ralphlighteddownfromhishorse,andmettheman,whowascomingtowardhim,casthisarmsabouthisneck,andkissedhim,andlo,itwasRichardtheRed。
  Thepeopleroundabout,whentheysawit,clappedtheirhands,andcrowdedaboutthetwocryingout:“Hailtothefriendslongparted,andnowunited!”ButRichard,whommostknew,criedout:“Makeway,mymasters!willyesunderusagain?”
  ThenhesaidtoRalph:“Getintothysaddle,lad;forsurelythouhastataletotelloverlongfortheopenstreet。”
  Ralphdidashewasbidden,andwithoutmoreadotheywentonalltowardthathostelrywhereRalphhaderstbornetheburdenofgrief。
  RichardwalkedbyRalph’sside,andashewenthesaid:
  “Moreover,lad,Icanseethatthytaleisnoillone;thereforemyheartisnotwrungfortheeorme,thoughIwaitforitawhile。”
  Thenagainhesaid:“Thoudoestwelltohideherlovelinessinwar-weedeveninthistownofpeace。”
  Ursulareddened,andRichardlaughedandsaid:
  “Well,itisafairrosewhichthouhastbroughtfromeast-away。
  Therewillbeneveranothercoupleinthesepartslikeyou。
  NowIseethewordsonthylips;soItelltheethatBlaisethybrotherisaliveandwellandhappy;whichlastwordmeansthathiscofferisbothdeepandfull。Forsooth,hewouldmakeapoorbargaininbuyinganykingshipthatIwotof,sorichheis,yea,andmightywithal。”
  SaidRalph:“AndhowwentthewarwithWaltertheBlack?”
  Evenashespakehisfacechanged,forhebethoughthimovercloselyofthepastdays,andhisdreamoftheLadyofAbundanceandofDorothea,whorodebyhimnowasUrsula。ButRichardspake:“Shortisthetaletotell。
  Islewhiminshockofbattle,andhismencravedpeaceofthegoodtown。
  Manyweregladofhisdeath,andfewsorrowedforit;for,fairashisyoungbodywas,hewasacrueltyrant。”
  TherewithweretheycometothehosteloftheLambwhichwastheverysamehousewhereinRalphhadabidedaforetime;andasheenteredit,itisnottobesaidbutthatinwardlyhisheartbledfortheoldsorrow。
  Ursulalookedonhimlovinglyandblithely;andwhentheywerewithindoorsRichardturnedtotheSageandsaid:“Hailtothee,reverendman!
  wertthoufortyyearsoldertobehold,outwornandforgottenofdeath,IshouldhavesaidthatthouwertliketotheSagethatdweltaloneamidstthemountainsnightoSwevenhamwhenIwasalittlelad,andfearsomewasthesightoftheeuntome。”
  TheSagelaughedandsaid:“Yea,somewhatlikeamIyettomyselfoffortyyearsago。Goodisthymemory,greybeard。”
  ThenRichardshookhishead,andspakeunderhisbreath:
  “Yea,thenitwasnodreamorcolouredcloud,andhehathdrankofthewaters,andsothenhathmydearlord。”
  Thenhelookedupbright-faced,andcalledontheserving-men,andbadeoneleadthemintoafairchamber,andanothergoforthandprovideabanquettobebroughtinthither。
  Sotheywentupintoagoodlychamberhighaloft;andUrsulawentforthfromitawhile,andcamebackpresentlycladinveryfairwoman’sraiment,whichRalphhadboughtforheratGoldburg。
  Richardlookedonherandnothingelseforawhile;
  thenhewalkedaboutthechamberuneasily,nowspeakingwiththeSage,nowwithUrsula,butneverwithRalph。
  AtlasthespaketoUrsula,andsaid:“Grantmeagrace,lady,andbenotwrothifItakethymanintothewindowyonderthatI
  maytalkwithhimprivilywhileyeholdconversetogether,thouandtheSageofSwevenham。”
  Shelaughedmerrilyandsaid:“Sirnurse,takethybantlingandcossethiminwhatsocornerthouwilt,andIwillturnawaymineeyesfromthycaresses。”
  SoRichardtookRalphintoawindow,andsatdownbesidehimandsaid:
  “MayhappenIshallsaddentheebymyquestion,butImindmewhatourlasttalkingtogetherwasabout,andthereforeImustneedsasktheethis,wasthatotheronefairerthanthisoneis?”
  Ralphknithisbrows:“Iwotnot。”quothhe,“sincesheisgone,thatotherone。”
  “Yea。”saidRichard,“butthisIsay,thatsheiswithoutablemish。
  DidyedrinkoftheWelltogether?”
  “Yea,surely。”saidRalph。SaidRichard:“Andisthiswomanofagoodheart?Isshevaliant?”“Yea,yea。”
  saidRalph,flushingred。
  “Asvaliantaswasthatother?”saidRichard。SaidRalph:
  “HowmayItell,unlesstheyweretriedinoneway?”
  YetRichardspake:“Areyewedded?”“Evenso。”saidRalph。
  “Dostthoudeemhertrue?”saidRichard。“Truerthanmyself。”
  saidRalph,inavoicewhichwassomewhatangry。
  QuothRichard:“Thenisitbetterthanwell,andbetterthanwell;
  fornowhastthouweddedintotheWorldoflivingmen,andnottoadreamoftheLandofFairy。”
  Ralphsatsilentalittle,andasifhewereswallowingsomewhat;
  atlasthesaid:“Oldfriend,Iwerewellcontentifthouwerttospeaksuchwordsnomore;foritirksme,andwoundethmyheart。”
  SaidRichard:“Well,Iwillsaynomorethereof;becontenttherefore,fornowIhavesaidit,andthouneedestnotfearme,whatIhavetosaythereonanymore,andthoumaystwellwotthatImustneedshavesaidsomewhatofthis。”
  Ralphnoddedtohimfriendly,andeventherewithcameinthebanquet,whichwasrichlyserved,asforaKing’sson,andwinewaspouredforthofthebest,andtheyfeastedandweremerry。AndthenRalphtoldallthetaleofhiswanderingshowithadbetid,bringinginallthatUrsulahadtoldhimofUtterbol;whileasforhersheputinnowordofit。
  SothatatlastRalph,beingwishfultohearhertellsomewhat,mademoreofsomethingsthanwasreallyinthem,sothatshemightsethimright;
  butnowordmoreshesaidforallthat,butonlysmiledonhimnowandagain,andsatblushinglikearoseoverhergolden-floweredgown,whileRichardlookedonherandpraisedherinhisheartexceedingly。
  ButwhenRalphhaddonethestorywhichwaslong,sothatbythenitwasoverithadbeendarknightsomewhile,Richardsaid:
  “Well,fosterling,thouhastseenmuch,anddonemuch,andmanywouldsaythatthouartaluckyman,andthatmoreandmuchmoreliethreadytothinehand。Whithernowwiltthouwend,orwhatwiltthoudo?”
  Ralph’sfacereddened,asitswonthadbeenwhenitwastwoyearsyounger,atcontentiondrawingnigh,andheanswered:
  “WherethenshouldIgosavetotheHouseofmyFathers,andthefieldsthatfedthem?WhatshouldIdobutliveamongstmypeople,wardingthemfromevil,andlovingthemandgivingthemgoodcounsel?
  ForwhereforeshouldIlovethemlessthanheretofore?
  Havetheybecomedastards,andthefoolsofmankind?”