首页 >出版文学> The Well at the World’s End>第9章
  Helookedatherhardasshespake,andnotedthatshespakebutslowly,andturnedredandwhiteandredagainasshelookedathim。
  Butwhatevershedid,andinspiteofherpoorattire,hedeemedhehadneverseenwomansofair。Herhairwasdarkred,buthereyesgrey,andlightatwhilesandyetatwhilesdeep;herlipsbetwixtthinandfull,butyetwhenshespokeorsmiledcladwithallenticements;
  herchinroundandsowroughtasnonewaseverbetterwrought;
  herbodystrongandwell-knit;tallshewas,withfairandlargearms,andlimbsmostgoodlyoffashion,ofwhichbutlittlewashidden,sincehercoatwasbutthinandscanty。Butwhatevermaybesaidofher,nomanwouldhavedeemedheraughtsavemostlovely。
  Nowherfacegrewcalmandstatelyagainasitwasatthefirst,andshelaidahandonRalph’sshoulder,andsmiledinhisfaceandsaid:
  “Surelythouartfair,thoughthystrokesbenotlight。”
  Thenshetookhishandandcaressedit,andsaidagain:
  “Dostthoudeemthatthouhastdonegreatthings,fairchild?Maybe。Yetsomewillsaythatthouhastbutslaintwobutchers:andifthouwiltsaythatthouhastdeliveredme;
  yetitmaybethatIshouldhavedeliveredmyselferelong。
  Neverthelessholdupthineheart,forIthinkthatgreaterthingsawaitthee。”
  Thensheturnedabout,andsawthedeadman,howhisfeetyethunginthestirrupsashisfellow’shaddone,savethatthehorseofthisonestoodnighstill,onlyreachinghisheaddowntocropamouthfulofgrass;soshesaid:
  “Takehimaway,thatImaymountonhishorse。”
  Sohedrewthedeadman’sfeetoutofthestirrups,anddraggedhimawaytowherethebrackengrewdeep,andlaidhimdownthere,sotosayhidden。Thenheturnedbacktothelady,whowaspacingupanddownnearthehorseasthebeastfedquietlyonthecoolgrass。
  WhenRalphcamebackshetookthereinsinherhandandputonefootinthestirrupasifshewouldmountatonce;butsuddenlylighteddownagain,andturningtoRalph,castherarmsabouthim,andkissedhisfacemanytimes,blushingredasarosemeantime。
  Thenlightlyshegatherupintothesaddle,andbestrodethebeast,andsmotehisflankswithherheels,andwentherwaysridingspeedilytowardthesouth-east,sothatshewassoonoutofsight。
  ButRalphstoodstilllookingthewayshehadgoneandwonderingattheadventure;andheponderedherwordsandhelddebatewithhimselfwhetherheshouldtaketheroadshebadehim。Andhesaidwithinhimself:
  “HithertohaveIbeensafeandhavegotnoscratchofaweaponuponme,andthisisaplacebyseemingforalladventures;andlittlewaymoreovershallImakeinthenightifImustneedsgotoHamptonunderScaur,wheredwellthosepeaceablepeople;anditisnowgrowingduskalready。
  SoIwillabidethemorninghereby;butIwillbewaryandletthewoodcovermeifImay。”
  Therewithhewentanddrewthebodyoftheslainmandownintoalittlehollowwherethebrackenwashighandthebramblesgrewstrong,sothatitmightnotbelightlyseen。ThenhecalledtohimFalcon,hishorse,andlookedaboutforcoveranighthewant-way,andfoundalittlethincoppiceofhazelandsweetchestnut,justwheretwogreatoakshadbeenfelledahalfscoreyearsago;andlookingthroughtheleavesthence,hecouldseethefourwaysclearlyenough,thoughitwouldnotbeeasyforanyonetoseehimthence。
  Thitherhebetookhim,andhedidthereinoffFalcon,buttetheredhimbyahalterinthethickestofthecopse,andsatdownhimselfnighertotheoutsidethereof;hedidoffhishelmanddrewwhatmeathehadfromouthiswalletandateanddrankinthebeginningofthesummernight;andthensatponderingawhileonwhathadbefallenonthisseconddayofhiswandering。
  Themoonshoneoutpresently,littleclouded,buthesawhernot,forthoughhestrovetowakeawhile,slumbersoonovercamehim,andnothingwakedhimtillthenightwaspassing,nordidheseeaughtofthatcompanyofwhichtheladyhadspoken,andwhichinsoothcamenot。
  AMeetingandaPartingintheWoodPerilousWhenthefirstglimmerofdawnwasintheskyheawokeinthefreshmorning,andsatupandhearkened,forevenashewokehehadheardsomething,sincewarinesshadmadehimwakeful。
  Nowhehearsthesoundofhorse-hoofsonthehardroad,andrisethtohisfeetandgoethtotheveryedgeofthecopse;
  lookingthencehesawariderwhowasjustcometotheverycrossingoftheroads。Thenewcomerwasmuchmuffledinawidecloak,butheseemedtobeamanlowofstature。
  Hepeeredallroundabouthimasiftoseeifthewaywereclear,andthenalighteddownfromhorsebackandletthehoodfalloffhishead,andseemedponderingwhichwaywerethebesttotake。
  BythistimeitwasgrownsomewhatlighterandRalph,lookinghard,deemedthattheriderwasawoman;sohesteppedforwardlightly,andashecameontotheopenswardabouttheway,thenewcomersawhimandputafootintothestirruptomount,butyetlookedathimovertheshoulder,andthenpresentlyleftthesaddleandcameforwardafewstepsasiftomeetRalph,havingcastthecloaktotheground。
  ThenRalphsawthatitwasnoneotherthanthedamselofthehostelryofBourtonAbbas,andhecameuptoherandreachedouthishandtoher,andshetookitinbothhersandhelditandsaid,smiling:
  “Itisnoughtsavemountainsthatshallnevermeet。HerehaveIfollowedonthyfootsteps;yetknewInotwherethouwouldstbeintheforest。
  AndnowIamgladtohavefalleninwiththee;forIamgoingalongway。”
  Ralphlookedonherandhimseemedsomepainorshametouchedhisheart,andhesaid:“Iamaknightadventurous;Ihavenoughttodosavetoseekadventures。WhyshouldInotgowiththee?”
  Shelookedathimearnestlyawhileandsaid:“Nay,itmaynotbe;thouartalord’sson,andIayeoman’sdaughter。”
  Shestopped,andhesaidnothinginanswer。
  “Furthermore。”saidshe,“itisalongway,andIknownothowlong。”
  Againhemadenoanswer,andshesaid:“IamgoingtoseektheWELLAT
  THEWORLD’SEND,andtofinditandlive,ortofinditnot,anddie。”
  Hespakeafterawhile:“WhyshouldInotcomewiththee?”
  Itwasgrowinglightnow,andhecouldseethatshereddenedandthenturnedpaleandsetherlipsclose。
  Thenshesaid:“Becausethouwillestitnot:becausethouhadstliefermakethatjourneywithsomeoneelse。”
  Hereddenedinhisturn,andsaid:“Iknowofnooneelsewhoshallgowithme。”
  “Well。”shesaid,“itisallone,Iwillnothavetheegowithme。”
  “Yea,andwhynot?”saidhe。Shesaid:“WiltthousweartomethatnoughthathhappedtotheetochangetheebetwixtthisandBourton?
  Ifthouwilt,thencomewithme;ifthouwiltnot,thenrefrainthee。
  AndthisIsaybecauseIseeandfeelthatthereissomechangeintheesinceyesterday,sothatthouwouldstscarcebedealingtrulyinbeingmyfellowinthisquest:fortheythattakeitupmustbesingle-hearted,andthinkofnoughtsavethequestandthefellowthatiswiththem。”
  Shelookedonhimsadly,andhismanythoughtstongue-tiedhimawhile;
  butatlasthesaid:“Mustthouverilygoonthisquest?”
  “Ah。”shesaid,“nowsinceIhaveseentheeandspokenwiththeeagain,allneedthereisthatIshouldfollowitatonce。”
  Thentheybothkeptsilence,andwhenshespokeagainhervoicewasasifsheweregayagainstherwill。Shesaid:
  “HereamIcometothesewant-ways,andtherearethreeroadsbesidestheoneIcameby,andIwotthatthisthatgoethsouthwillbringmetotheBurgoftheFourFriths;andsomuchI
  knowofthefolkofthesaidBurgthattheywouldmockatmeifIaskedthemofthewaytotheWellattheWorld’sEnd。
  AndasforthewesternwayIdeemthatthatwillleadmebackagaintothepeopledpartswhereofIknow;thereforeIammindedtotaketheeasternway。Whatsayestthou,fairlord?”
  SaidRalph:“IhaveheardoflatethatitleadethpresentlytoHamptonundertheScaur,wheredwellethapeopleofgoodwill。”
  “Whotoldtheethistale?”saidshe。Ralphanswered,reddeningagain,“Iwastoldbyonewhoseemedtoknowbothofthatfolk,andoftheBurgoftheFourFriths,andshesaidthatthefolkofHamptonwereagoodfolk,andthattheyoftheBurgwereevil。”
  Thedamselsmiledsadlywhensheheardhimsay’She,’andwhenhehaddoneshesaid:“AndIhaveheard,andnotfromyesterday,thatatHamptondwelleththeFellowshipoftheDryTree,andthatthoseofthefellowshiparerobbersandreivers。
  Neverthelesstheywillperchancebelittleworsethantheothers;
  andthetaletellsthatthewaytotheWellattheWorld’sEndisbytheDryTree;sothitherwillIatalladventure。
  AndnowwillIsayfarewelltothee,foritismostlikethatI
  shallnotseetheeagain。”
  “O,maiden!”saidRalph,“whywiltthounotgobacktoBourtonAbbas?
  ThereImightsoonmeettheeagain,andyet,indeed,IalsoamliketogotoHampton。ShallInotseetheethere?”
  Sheshookherheadandsaid:“Nay,sinceImustgosofar,Ishallnottarry;and,soothtosay,ifIsawtheecominginatonegateIshouldgooutbytheother,forwhyshouldIdallywithagriefthatmaynotbeamended。
  ForindeedIwotthatthoushaltsoonforgettowishtoseeme,eitheratBourtonAbbasorelsewhere;soIwillsaynomorethanonceagainfarewell。”
  Thenshecameclosetohimandputherhandsonhisshouldersandkissedhismouth;andthensheturnedawayswiftly,caughtuphercloak,andgatlightlyintothesaddle,andsoshookherreinsandrodeawayeasttowardHampton,andleftRalphstandingtheredowncastandponderingmanythings。
  Itwasstillsoearlyinthesummermorning,andheknewsolittlewhattodo,thatpresentlyheturnedandwalkedbacktohislairamongstthehazels,andtherehelaydown,andhisthoughtsbythenwereallgonebackagaintothelovelyladywhomhehaddelivered,andhewonderedifheshouldeverseeheragain,and,soothtosay,hesorelydesiredtoseeher。
  Amidstsuchthoughtshefellasleepagain,forthenightyetowedhimsomethingofrest,soyoungashewasandsohardashehadtoiled,bothbodyandmind,duringthepastday。
  NowMustRalphRideForItWhenheawokeagainthesunwasshiningthroughthehazelleaves,thoughitwasyetearly;hearoseandlookedtohishorse,andledhimoutofthehazelcopseandstoodandlookedabouthim;andlo!amancomingslowlythroughthewoodonRalph’srighthand,andmakingasitseemedforthewant-way;
  hesawRalphpresently,andstopped,andbentabowwhichheheldinhishand,andthencametowardshimwarily,withthearrownocked。
  ButRalphwenttomeethimwithhisswordinhissheath,andleadingFalconbytherein,andthemanstoppedandtooktheshaftfromthestring:
  hehadnoarmour,buttherewasalittleaxeandawood-knifeinhisgirdle;
  hewascladinhomespun,andlookedlikeacarleofthecountry-side。
  NowhegreetedRalph,andRalphgavehimtheseleoftheday,andsawthatthenew-comerwasbothtallandstrong,darkofskinandblack-haired,butofacheerfulcountenance。HespakefrankandfreetoRalph,andsaid:
  “Whitheraway,lord,outofthewoodlandhall,andthedwellingofdeerandstrong-thieves?Iwouldthatthedeerwouldchoosethemacaptain,andgatherheadanddestroythethieves——andsomefewotherswiththem。”
  SaidRalph:“ImayscarcetelltheetillIknowmyself。
  AwhileagoIwasmindedfortheBurgoftheFourFriths;
  butnowIamforHamptonunderScaur。”
  “Yea?”saidthecarle,“whentheDevildrives,tohellmustwe。”
  “Whatmeanestthou,goodfellow?”saidRalph,“IsHamptonthensoevilanabode?”Andindeeditwasinhismindthattheadventureoftheladyledcaptiveboresomeevilwithit。
  Saidthecarle:“IfthouwertnotastrangerinthesepartsI
  neednottoanswerthyquestion;butIwillansweritpresently,yetnottillwehaveeaten,forIhunger,andhaveinthiswalletbothbreadandcheese,andthouartwelcometoasharethereof,ifthouhungerestalso,asismostlike,whereasthouartyoungandfreshcoloured。”
  “Soitis。”saidRalph,laughing,“andIalsomayhelptospreadthistableinthewilderness,sincethereareyetsomecrumbsinmywallet。
  Letussitdownandfalltoatonce。”
  “Byyourleave,SirGentleman。”saidthecarle,“wewillgoafewyardsfurtheron,wherethereisawoodlandbrook,whereofwemaydrinkwhenmybottlefaileth。”