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类别:其他 作者:William Morris字数:24555更新时间:19/01/05 16:38:38
CHAPTERXVIII:THEMAIDGIVESWALTERTRYST Now,onthemorrow,whenWalterwasawake,hefoundtherewasnoonelyingbesidehim,andthedaywasnolongerveryyoung;sohearose,andwentthroughthegardenfromendtoend,andallabout,andtherewasnonethere;andalbeitthathedreadedtomeettheLadythere,yetwashesadatheartandfearfulofwhatmightbetide。 Howsoever,hefoundthegatewherebytheyhadenteredyesterday,andhewentoutintothelittledale;butwhenhehadgoneasteportwoheturnedabout,andcouldseeneithergardennorfence,noranysignofwhathehadseenthereofbutlately。Heknithisbrowandstoodstilltothinkofit,andhisheartgrewtheheavierthereby; butpresentlyhewenthiswaysandcrossedthestream,buthadscarcecomeupontothegrassonthefurtherside,erehesawawomancomingtomeethim,andatfirst,fullashewasofthetideofyesterdayandthewondrousgarden,deemedthatitwouldbetheLady;butthewomanstayedherfeet,and,stooping,laidahandonherrightankle,andhesawthatitwastheMaid。Hedrewanightoher,andsawthatshewasnoughtsosadofcountenanceasthelasttimeshehadmethim,butflushedofcheekandbright—eyed。 Ashecameuptohershemadeasteportwotomeethim,holdingouthertwohands,andthenrefrainedher,andsaidsmiling:\"Ah,friend,belikethisshallbethelasttimethatIshallsaytothee,touchmenot,nay,notsomuchasmyhand,orifitwerebutthehemofmyraiment。\" Thejoygrewupinhisheart,andhegazedonherfondly,andsaid: \"Why,whathathbefallenoflate?\" \"Ofriend,\"shebegan,\"thishathbefallen。\" Butashelookedonher,thesmilediedfromherface,andshebecamedeadlypaletotheverylips;shelookedaskancetoherleftside,whereasranthestream;andWalterfollowedhereyes,anddeemedforoneinstantthathesawthemisshapenyellowvisageofthedwarfpeeringroundfromagreyrock,butthenexttherewasnothing。ThentheMaid,thoughshewereaspaleasdeath,wentoninaclear,steady,hardvoice,whereinwasnojoyorkindness,keepingherfacetoWalterandherbacktothestream:\"Thishathbefallen,friend,thatthereisnolongeranyneedtorefrainthylovenormine;thereforeIsaytothee,cometomychamber(anditistheredchamberoveragainstthine,thoughthouknewestitnot) anhourbeforethisnextmidnight,andthenthysorrowandmineshallbeatanend:andnowImustneedsdepart。Followmenot,butremember!\" Andtherewithsheturnedaboutandfledlikethewinddownthestream。 ButWalterstoodwondering,andknewnotwhattomakeofit,whetheritwereforgoodorill:forheknewnowthatshehadpaledandbeenseizedwithterrorbecauseoftheupheavingoftheuglyhead; andyetshehadseemedtospeakouttheverythingshehadtosay。 Howsoeveritwere,hespakealoudtohimself:Whatevercomes,I willkeeptrystwithher。 Thenhedrewhissword,andturnedthiswayandthat,lookingallaboutifhemightseeanysignoftheEvilThing;butnoughtmighthiseyesbehold,savethegrass,andthestream,andthebushesofthedale。Sothen,stillholdinghisnakedswordinhishand,heclombthebentoutofthedale;forthatwastheonlywayheknewtotheGoldenHouse;andwhenhecametothetop,andthesummerbreezeblewinhisface,andhelookeddownafairgreenslopebesetwithgoodlyoaksandchestnuts,hewasrefreshedwiththelifeoftheearth,andhefeltthegoodswordinhisfist,andknewthattherewasmightandlonginginhim,andtheworldseemedopenuntohim。 Sohesmiled,ifitweresomewhatgrimly,andsheathedhisswordandwentontowardthehouse。 CHAPTERXIX:WALTERGOESTOFETCHHOMETHELION’SHIDE Heenteredthecoolduskthroughtheporch,and,lookingdownthepillaredhall,sawbeyondthefountainagleamofgold,andwhenhecamepastthesaidfountainhelookeduptothehigh—seat,andlo! theLadysittingtherecladinherqueenlyraiment。Shecalledtohim,andhecame;andshehailedhim,andspakegraciouslyandcalmly,yetasifsheknewnoughtofhimsaveasthelealservantofher,ahighLady。\"Squire,\"shesaid,\"wehavedeemeditmeettohavethehideoftheservantoftheEnemy,theliontowit,whomthouslewestyesterday,foracarpettoourfeet;whereforegonow,takethywood—knife,andflaythebeast,andbringmehomehisskin。 Thisshallbeallthyserviceforthisday,somaystthoudoitatthineownleisure,andnotwearythyself。Maygoodgowiththee。\" Hebentthekneebeforeher,andshesmiledonhimgraciously,butreachedoutnohandforhimtokiss,andheededhimbutlittle。 Wherefore,inspiteofhimself,andthoughheknewsomewhatofherguile,hecouldnothelpmarvellingthatthisshouldbeshewhohadlaininhisarmsnight—longbutoflate。 Howsothatmightbe,hetookhiswaytowardthethicketwherehehadslainthelion,andcamethitherbythenitwasafternoon,atthehottestoftheday。Soheenteredtherein,andcametotheveryplacewhereastheLadyhadlain,whenshefelldownbeforetheterrorofthelion;andtherewasthemarkofherbodyonthegrasswhereshehadlainthatwhile,likeasitweretheformofahare。 ButwhenWalterwentontowherehehadslainthatgreatbeast,lo! hewasgone,andtherewasnosignofhim;buttherewereWalter’sownfootprints,andthetwoshaftswhichhehadshot,onefeatheredred,andoneblue。Hesaidatfirst:Belikesomeonehathbeenhere,andhathhadthecarcaseaway。Thenhelaughedinverydespite,andsaid:Howmaythatbe,sincetherearenosignsofdraggingawayofsohugeabody,andnobloodorfuronthegrassiftheyhadcuthimup,andmoreovernotramplingoffeet,asiftherehadbeenmanymenatthedeed。Thenwasheallabashed,andagainlaughedinscornofhimself,andsaid:ForsoothIdeemedIhaddonemanly;butnowforsoothIshotnought,andnoughttherewasbeforetheswordofmyfather’sson。AndwhatmayIdeemnow,butthatthisisalandofmerelies,andthatthereisnoughtrealandalivethereinsaveme。Yea,belikeeventhesetreesandthegreengrasswillpresentlydepartfromme,andleavemefallingdownthroughtheclouds。 Therewithheturnedaway,andgathimtotheroadthatledtotheGoldenHouse,wonderingwhatnextshouldbefallhim,andgoingslowlyasheponderedhiscase。Socamehetothatfirstthicketwheretheyhadlosttheirquarrybywater;soheenteredthesame,musing,andbathedhiminthepoolthatwastherein,afterhehadwanderedaboutitawhile,andfoundnothingnew。 Soagainhesethimtothehomewardroad,whenthedaywasnowwaning,anditwasnearsunsetthathewascomenighuntothehouse,thoughitwashiddenfromhimasthenbyalowbentthatrosebeforehim;andthereheabodeandlookedabouthim。 Nowashelooked,overthesaidbentcamethefigureofawoman,whostayedonthebrowthereofandlookedallabouther,andthenranswiftlydowntomeetWalter,whosawatoncethatitwastheMaid。 Shemadenostaythentillshewasbutthreepacesfromhim,andthenshestoopeddownandmadethesigntohim,andthenspaketohimbreathlessly,andsaid:\"Hearken!butspeaknottillIhavedone:Ibadetheeto—night’smeetingbecauseIsawthattherewasoneanighwhomImustneedsbeguile。Butbythineoath,andthylove,andallthatthouart,IadjuretheecomenotuntomethisnightasIbadethee!butbehiddeninthehazel—copseoutsidethehouse,asitdrawstowardmidnight,andabidemethere。Dostthouhearken,andwiltthou?Sayyesornoinhaste,forImaynottarryamomentoftime。Whoknowethwhatisbehindme?\" \"Yes,\"saidWalterhastily;\"butfriendandlove——\" \"Nomore,\"shesaid;\"hopethebest;\"andturningfromhimsheranawayswiftly,notbythewayshehadcome,butsideways,asthoughtoreachthehousebyfetchingacompass。 ButWalterwentslowlyonhisway,thinkingwithinhimselfthatnowatthatpresentmomenttherewasnoughtforitbuttorefrainhimfromdoing,andtoletothersdo;yetdeemedhethatitwaslittlemanlytobeasthepawnupontheboard,pushedaboutbythewillofothers。 Then,ashewent,hebethoughthimoftheMaiden’sfaceandaspect,asshecamerunningtohim,andstoodbeforehimforthatminute; andalleagernesshesawinher,andsoreloveofhim,anddistressofsoul,allblenttogether。 Socamehetothebrowofthebentwhencehecouldseelyingbeforehim,scarcemorethanabow—shotaway,theGoldenHousenowgildedagainandreddenedbythesettingsun。Andeventherewithcameagayimagetowardhim,flashingbackthelevelraysfromgoldandsteelandsilver;andlo!therewascometheKing’sSon。Theymetpresently,andtheKing’sSonturnedtogobesidehim,andsaidmerrily:\"Igivetheegoodeven,myLady’sSquire!Iowetheesomethingofcourtesy,whereasitisbythymeansthatIshallbemadehappy,bothto—night,andto—morrow,andmanyto—morrows;andsoothitis,thatbutlittlecourtesyhaveIdonetheehitherto。\" Hisfacewasfullofjoy,andtheeyesofhimshonewithgladness。 Hewasagoodlyman,buttoWalterheseemedanillone;andhehatedhimsomuch,thathefounditnoeasymattertoanswerhim; butherefrainedhimself,andsaid:\"Icantheethank,King’sSon; andgooditisthatsomeoneishappyinthisstrangeland。\" \"Artthounothappythen,SquireofmyLady?\"saidtheother。 Walterhadnomindtoshowthismanhisheart,nay,norevenacornerthereof;forhedeemedhimanenemy。Sohesmiledsweetlyandsomewhatfoolishly,asamanluckilyinlove,andsaid:\"Oyea,yea,whyshouldInotbeso?HowmightIbeotherwise?\" \"Yeathen,\"saidtheKing’sSon,\"whydidstthousaythatthouwertgladsomeoneishappy?Whoisunhappy,deemestthou?\"andhelookedonhimkeenly。 Walteransweredslowly:\"SaidIso?IsupposethenthatIwasthinkingofthee;forwhenfirstIsawthee,yea,andafterwards,thoudidstseemheavy—heartedandill—content。\" ThefaceoftheKing’sSonclearedatthisword,andhesaid:\"Yea,soitwas;forlookyou,bothwaysitwas:Iwasunfree,andIhadsownthetruedesireofmyheartwhereasitwaxednot。ButnowIamonthebrinkandvergeoffreedom,andpresentlyshallmydesirebeblossomed。Naynow,Squire,Ideemtheeagoodfellow,thoughitmaybesomewhatofafool;soIwillnomorespeakriddlestothee。 Thusitis:theMaidhathpromisedmeallmineasking,andismine; andintwoorthreedays,byherhelpingalso,Ishallseetheworldagain。\" QuothWalter,smilingaskanceonhim:\"AndtheLady?whatshallshesaytothismatter?\" TheKing’sSonreddened,butsmiledfalselyenough,andsaid:\"SirSquire,thouknowestenoughnottoneedtoaskthis。WhyshouldI telltheethatsheaccountethmoreofthylittlefingerthanofmywholebody?NowItelltheehereoffreely;first,becausethismyfruitionoflove,andmyfreeingfromthralldom,is,inaway,ofthydoing。Forthouartbecomemysupplanter,andhasttakenthyplacewithyonderlovelytyrant。Fearnotforme!shewillletmego。Asforthyself,seethoutoit!ButagainItelltheehereofbecausemyheartislightandfullofjoy,andtellingtheewillpleasureme,andcannotdomeanyharm。Forifthousay:HowifI carrythetaletomyLady?Ianswer,thouwiltnot。ForIknowthatthinehearthathbeensomewhatsetonthejewelthatmyhandholdeth;andthouknowestwellonwhoseheadtheLady’swrathwouldfall,andthatwouldbeneitherthinenormine。\" \"Thousayestsooth,\"saidWalter;\"neitheristreasonmywont。\" Sotheywalkedonsilentlyawhile,andthenWaltersaid:\"ButhowiftheMaidenhadnay—saidthee;whathadstthoudonethen?\" \"Bytheheavens!\"saidtheKing’sSonfiercely,\"sheshouldhavepaidforhernay—say;thenwouldI——\"Buthebrokeoff,andsaidquietly,yetsomewhatdoggedly:\"Whytalkofwhatmighthavebeen? Shegavemeheryea—saypleasantlyandsweetly。\" NowWalterknewthatthemanlied,soheheldhispeacethereon;butpresentlyhesaid:\"Whenthouartfreewiltthougotothineownlandagain?\" \"Yea,\"saidtheKing’sSon;\"shewillleadmethither。\" \"Andwiltthoumakeherthyladyandqueenwhenthoucomesttothyfather’sland?\"saidWalter。 TheKing’sSonknithisbrow,andsaid:\"WhenIaminmineownlandImaydowithherwhatIwill;butIlookforitthatIshalldonootherwisewithherthanthatsheshallbewell—content。\" Thenthetalkbetweenthemdropped,andtheKing’sSonturnedofftowardthewood,singingandjoyous;butWalterwentsoberlytowardthehouse。Forsoothhewasnotgreatlycastdown,forbesidesthatheknewthattheKing’sSonwasfalse,hedeemedthatunderthisdoubletrystlaysomethingwhichwasa—doinginhisownbehalf。Yetwasheeagerandtroubled,ifnotdown—hearted,andhissoulwascastaboutbetwixthopeandfear。 CHAPTERXX:WALTERISBIDDENTOANOTHERTRYST Socameheintothepillaredhall,andtherehefoundtheLadywalkingtoandfrobythehigh—seat;andwhenhedrewnighsheturnedonhim,andsaidinavoicerathereagerthanangry:\"Whathastthoudone,Squire?Whyartthoucomebeforeme?\" Hewasabashed,andbowedbeforeherandsaid:\"OgraciousLady,thoubadestmeservice,andIhavebeenaboutit。\" Shesaid:\"Tellmethen,tellme,whathathbetided?\" \"Lady,\"saidhe,\"whenIenteredthethicketofthyswooningIfoundtherenocarcaseofthelion,noranysignofthedraggingawayofhim。\" Shelookedfullinhisfaceforalittle,andthenwenttoherchair,andsatdowntherein;andinalittlewhilespaketohiminasoftervoice,andsaid:\"DidInottelltheethatsomeenemyhaddonethatuntome?andlo!nowthouseestthatsoitis。\" Thenwasshesilentagain,andknitherbrowsandsetherteeth;andthereaftershespakeharshlyandfiercely:\"ButIwillovercomeher,andmakeherdaysevil,butkeepdeathawayfromher,thatshemaydiemanytimesover;andknowallthesicknessoftheheart,whenfoesbenigh,andfriendsafar,andthereisnonetodeliver!\" Hereyesflashed,andherfacewasdarkwithanger;butsheturnedandcaughtWalter’seyes,andthesternnessofhisface,andshesoftenedatonce,andsaid:\"Butthou!thishathlittletodowiththee;andnowtotheeIspeak:Nowcomethevenandnight。Gothoutothychamber,andthereshaltthoufindraimentworthyofthee,whatthounowart,andwhatthoushaltbe;doonthesame,andmakethyselfmostgoodly,andthencomethouhitherandeatanddrinkwithme,andafterwardsdepartwhitherthouwilt,tillthenighthasworntoitsmidmost;andthencomethoutomychamber,towit,throughtheivorydoorinthegalleryabove;andthenandthereshallItelltheeathing,anditshallbeforthewealbothoftheeandofme,butforthegriefandwoeoftheEnemy。\" Therewithshereachedherhandtohim,andhekissedit,anddepartedandcametohischamber,andfoundraimenttherebeforerichbeyondmeasure;andhewonderedifanynewsnarelaytherein:yetiftherewere,hesawnowaywherebyhemightescapeit,sohediditon,andbecameasthemostgloriousofkings,andyetlovelierthananykingoftheworld。 Sithencehewenthiswayintothepillaredhall,whenitwasnownight,andwithoutthemoonwasup,andthetreesofthewoodasstillasimages。Butwithinthehallshonebrightwithmanycandles,andthefountainglitteredinthelightofthem,asitrantinklingsweetlyintothelittlestream;andthesilvernbridgesgleamed,andthepillarsshoneallroundabout。 Andthereonthedaiswasatabledightmostroyally,andtheLadysittingthereat,cladinhermostgloriousarray,andbehindhertheMaidstandinghumbly,yetcladinpreciouswebofshimmeringgold,butwithfeetunshod,andtheironringuponherankle。 SoWaltercamehiswaystothehigh—seat,andtheLadyroseandgreetedhim,andtookhimbythehands,andkissedhimoneithercheek,andsathimdownbesideher。Sotheyfelltotheirmeat,andtheMaidservedthem;buttheLadytooknomoreheedofherthanifshewereoneofthepillarsofthehall;butWaltershecaressedoftwithsweetwords,andthetouchofherhand,makinghimdrinkoutofhercupandeatoutofherdish。Astohim,hewasbashfulbyseeming,butverilyfearful;hetooktheLady’scaresseswithwhatgracehemight,anddurstnotsomuchasglanceatherMaid。Longindeedseemedthatbanquettohim,andlongeryetenduredthewearinessofhisabidingthere,kindtohisfoeandunkindtohisfriend;forafterthebanquettheystillsatawhile,andtheLadytalkedmuchtoWalteraboutmanythingsofthewaysoftheworld,andheansweredwhathemight,distraughtashewaswiththethoughtofthosetwotrystswhichhehadtodealwith。 AtlastspaketheLadyandsaid:\"NowmustIleavetheeforalittle,andthouwottestwhereandhowweshallmeetnext;andmeanwhiledisporttheeasthouwilt,sothatthouwearynotthyself,forIlovetoseetheejoyous。\" Thenshearosestatelyandgrand;butshekissedWalteronthemoutheresheturnedtogooutofthehall。TheMaidfollowedher;butorevershewasquitegone,shestoopedandmadethatsign,andlookedoverhershoulderatWalter,asifinentreatytohim,andtherewasfearandanguishinherface;buthenoddedhisheadtoherinyea— sayofthetrystinthehazel—copse,andinatriceshewasgone。 Walterwentdownthehall,andforthintotheearlynight;butinthejawsoftheporchhecameupagainsttheKing’sSon,who,gazingathisattireglitteringwithallitsgemsinthemoonlight,laughedout,andsaid:\"Nowmayitbeseenhowthouartrisenindegreeaboveme,whereasIambutaking’sson,andthatakingofafarcountry;whereasthouartakingofkings,orshaltbethisnight,yea,andofthisverycountrywhereinwebothare。\" NowWaltersawthemockwhichlayunderhiswords;buthekeptbackhiswrath,andanswered:\"Fairsir,artthouaswellcontentedwiththylotaswhenthesunwentdown?Hastthounodoubtorfear? WilltheMaidverilykeeptrystwiththee,orhathshegiventheeyea—saybuttoescapetheethistime?Or,again,mayshenotturntotheLadyandappealtoheragainstthee?\" Nowwhenhehadspokenthesewords,herepentedthereof,andfearedforhimselfandtheMaid,lesthehadstirredsomemisgivinginthatyoungman’sfoolishheart。ButtheKing’sSondidbutlaugh,andanswerednoughtbuttoWalter’slastwords,andsaid:\"Yea,yea! thiswordofthineshowethhowlittlethouwottestofthatwhichliethbetwixtmydarlingandthine。Doththelambappealfromtheshepherdtothewolf?EvensoshalltheMaidappealfrommetothyLady。What!askthyLadyatthyleisurewhatherwonthathbeenwithherthrall;sheshallthinkitafairtaletotelltheethereof。ButthereofismyMaidallwholenowbyreasonofherwisdominleechcraft,orsomewhatmore。AndnowItelltheeagain,thatthebeforesaidMaidmustneedsdomywill;forifIbethedeepsea,andIdeemnotsoillofmyself,thatotheroneisthedevil; asbelikethoushaltfindoutforthyselflateron。Yea,alliswellwithme,andmorethanwell。\" Andtherewithheswungmerrilyintothelittenhall。ButWalterwentoutintothemoonlitnight,andwanderedaboutforanhourormore,andstolewarilyintothehallandthenceintohisownchamber。Therehedidoffthatroyalarray,anddidhisownraimentuponhim;hegirthimwithswordandknife,tookhisbowandquiver,andstoledownandoutagain,evenashehadcomein。Thenhefetchedacompass,andcamedownintothehazel—coppicefromthenorth,andlayhiddentherewhilethenightwore,tillhedeemeditwouldlackbutlittleofmidnight。 CHAPTERXXI:WALTERANDTHEMAIDFLEEFROMTHEGOLDENHOUSE Thereheabodeamidstthehazels,hearkeningeverylittlestsound; andthesoundswerenoughtbutthenightvoicesofthewood,tillsuddenlythereburstforthfromthehouseagreatwailingcry。 Walter’sheartcameupintohismouth,buthehadnotimetodoaught,forfollowinghardonthecrycamethesoundoflightfeetclosetohim,theboughswerethrustaside,andtherewascometheMaid,andshebutinherwhitecoat,andbarefoot。Andthenfirsthefeltthesweetnessofherfleshonhis,forshecaughthimbythehandandsaidbreathlessly:\"Now,now!theremayyetbetime,oreventoomuch,itmaybe。Forthesavingofbreathaskmenoquestions,butcome!\" Hedalliednot,butwentassheled,andtheywerelightfoot,bothofthem。 Theywentthesameway,duesouthtowit,wherebyhehadgonea— huntingwiththeLady;andwhilestheyranandwhilestheywalked; butsofasttheywent,thatbygreyofthedawntheywerecomeasfarasthatcoppiceorthicketoftheLion;andstilltheyhastenedonward,andbutlittlehadtheMaidspoken,savehereandthereawordtoheartenupWalter,andhereandthereashywordofendearment。Atlastthedawngrewintoearlyday,andastheycameoverthebrowofabent,theylookeddownoveraplainlandwhereasthetreesgrewscatter—meal,andbeyondtheplainroseupthelandintolonggreenhills,andoverthoseagainwerebluemountainsgreatandfaraway。 ThenspaketheMaid:\"OveryonderlietheoutlyingmountainsoftheBears,andthroughthemweneedsmustpass,toourgreatperil。 Nay,friend,\"shesaid,ashehandledhissword—hilt,\"itmustbepatienceandwisdomtobringusthrough,andnotthefallowbladeofoneman,thoughhebeagoodone。Butlook!belowthererunsastreamthroughthefirstoftheplain,andIseenoughtforitbutwemustnowrestourbodies。MoreoverIhaveataletotelltheewhichisburningmyheart;formaybetherewillbeapardontoaskoftheemoreover;whereforeIfearthee。\" QuothWalter:\"Howmaythatbe?\" Sheansweredhimnot,buttookhishandandledhimdownthebent。 Buthesaid:\"Thousayest,rest;butarewenowoutofallperilofthechase?\" Shesaid:\"IcannottelltillIknowwhathathbefallenher。Ifshebenottohandtosetonhertrackers,theywillscarcehappenonusnow;ifitbenotforthatone。\" Andsheshuddered,andhefeltherhandchangeasheheldit。 Thenshesaid:\"Butperilornoperil,needsmustwerest;forI telltheeagain,whatIhavetosaytotheeburnethmybosomforfearofthee,sothatIcangonofurtheruntilIhavetoldthee。\" Thenhesaid:\"IwotnotofthisQueenandhermightinessandherservants。Iwillaskthereoflater。Butbesidestheothers,istherenottheKing’sSon,hewholovestheesounworthily?\" Shepaledsomewhat,andsaid:\"Asforhim,therehadbeennoughtfortheetofearinhim,savehistreason:butnowshallheneitherlovenorhateanymore;hediedlastmidnight。\" \"Yea,andhow?\"saidWalter。 \"Nay,\"shesaid,\"letmetellmytalealltogetheronceforall,lestthoublamemeovermuch。Butfirstwewillwashusandcomfortusasbestwemay,andthenamidstourrestingshallthewordbesaid。\" Bythenweretheycomedowntothestream—side,whichranfairinpoolsandsticklesamidstrocksandsandybanks。Shesaid:\"Therebehindthegreatgreyrockismybath,friend;andhereisthine; andlo!theuprisingofthesun!\" Soshewentherwaystothesaidrock,andhebathedhim,andwashedthenightoffhim,andbythenhewascladagainshecamebackfreshandsweetfromthewater,andwithherlapfullofcherriesfromawildingwhichoverhungherbath。Sotheysatdowntogetheronthegreengrassabovethesand,andatethebreakfastofthewilderness: andWalterwasfullofcontentashewatchedher,andbeheldhersweetnessandherloveliness;yetwerethey,eitherofthem,somewhatshyandshamefacedeachwiththeother;sothathedidbutkissherhandsonceandagain,andthoughsheshranknotfromhim,yethadshenoboldnesstocastherselfintohisarms。 CHAPTERXXII:OFTHEDWARFANDTHEPARDON Nowshebegantosay:\"Myfriend,nowshallItelltheewhatIhavedonefortheeandme;andifthouhaveamindtoblameme,andpunishme,yetrememberfirst,thatwhatIhavedonehasbeenfortheeandourhopeofhappylife。Well,Ishalltellthee——\" Buttherewithalherspeechfailedher;and,springingup,shefacedthebentandpointedwithherfinger,andshealldeadlypale,andshakingsothatshemightscarcestand,andmightspeaknoword,thoughafeeblegibberingcamefromhermouth。 Walterleaptupandputhisarmabouther,andlookedwhitherwardshepointed,andatfirstsawnought;andthennoughtbutabrownandyellowrockrollingdownthebent:andthenatlasthesawthatitwastheEvilThingwhichhadmethimwhenfirsthecameintothatland;andnowitstoodupright,andhecouldseethatitwascladinacoatofyellowsamite。 ThenWalterstoopeddownandgathisbowintohishand,andstoodbeforetheMaid,whilehenockedanarrow。ButthemonstermadereadyhistacklewhileWalterwasstoopingdown,andoreverhecouldloose,hisbow—stringtwanged,andanarrowflewforthandgrazedtheMaid’sarmabovetheelbow,sothatthebloodran,andtheDwarfgaveforthaharshandhorriblecry。ThenflewWalter’sshaft,andtruewasitaimed,sothatitsmotethemonsterfullonthebreast,butfelldownfromhimasifheweremadeofstone。 Thenthecreaturesetuphishorriblecryagain,andloosedwithal,andWalterdeemedthathehadsmittentheMaid,forshefelldowninaheapbehindhim。ThenwaxedWalterwood—wroth,andcastdownhisbowanddrewhissword,andstrodeforwardtowardsthebentagainsttheDwarf。Butheroaredoutagain,andtherewerewordsinhisroar,andhesaid\"Fool!thoushaltgofreeifthouwiltgiveuptheEnemy。\" \"Andwho,\"saidWalter,\"istheEnemy?\" YelledtheDwarf:\"She,thepinkandwhitethinglyingthere;sheisnotdeadyet;sheisbutdyingforfearofme。Yea,shehathreason!Icouldhavesettheshaftinherheartaseasilyasscratchingherarm;butIneedherbodyalive,thatImaywreakmeonher。\" \"Whatwiltthoudowithher?\"saidWalter;fornowhehadheardthattheMaidwasnotslainhehadwaxedwaryagain,andstoodwatchinghischance。 TheDwarfyelledsoathislastword,thatnowordcamefromthenoiseawhile,andthenhesaid:\"WhatwillIwithher?Letmeather,andstandbyandlookon,andthenshaltthouhaveastrangetaletocarryoffwiththee。ForIwilllettheegothiswhile。\" SaidWalter:\"Butwhatneedtowreakthee?Whathathshedonetothee?\" \"Whatneed!whatneed!\"roaredtheDwarf;\"haveInottoldtheethatsheistheEnemy?Andthouaskestofwhatshehathdone!ofwhat! Fool,sheisthemurderer!shehathslaintheLadythatwasourLady,andthatmadeus;shewhomallweworshippedandadored。O impudentfool!\" Therewithhenockedandloosedanotherarrow,whichwouldhavesmittenWalterintheface,butthatheloweredhisheadintheverynickoftime;thenwithagreatshoutherushedupthebent,andwasontheDwarfbeforehecouldgethisswordout,andleapingaloftdealtthecreatureastrokeamidmostofthecrown;andsomightilybesmote,thathedravetheheavyswordrightthroughtotheteeth,sothathefelldeadstraightway。 Walterstoodoverhimaminute,andwhenbesawthathemovednot,hewentslowlydowntothestream,wherebytheMaidyetlaycoweringdownandquiveringallover,andcoveringherfacewithherhands。 Thenhetookherbythewristandsaid:\"Up,Maiden,up!andtellmethistaleoftheslaying。\" Butsheshrunkawayfromhim,andlookedathimwithwildeyes,andsaid:\"Whathastthoudonewithhim?Ishegone?\" \"Heisdead,\"saidWalter;\"Ihaveslainhim;therelieshewithclovenskullonthebent—side:unless,forsooth,hevanishawaylikethelionIslew!orelse,perchance,hewillcometolifeagain!Andartthoualieliketotherestofthem?letmehearofthisslaying。\" Sheroseup,andstoodbeforehimtrembling,andsaid:\"O,thouartangrywithme,andthineangerIcannotbear。Ah,whathaveIdone? Thouhastslainone,andI,maybe,theother;andneverhadweescapedtillboththesetwainweredead。Ah!thoudostnotknow! thoudostnotknow!Ome!whatshallIdotoappeasethywrath!\" Helookedonher,andhisheartrosetohismouthatthethoughtofsunderingfromher。Stillhelookedonher,andherpiteousfriendlyfacemeltedallhisheart;hethrewdownhissword,andtookherbytheshoulders,andkissedherfaceoverandover,andstrainedhertohim,sothathefeltthesweetnessofherbosom。 Thenheliftedheruplikeachild,andsetherdownonthegreengrass,andwentdowntothewater,andfilledhishattherefrom,andcamebacktoher;thenhegavehertodrink,andbathedherfaceandherhands,sothatthecolourcameabacktothecheeksandlipsofher:andshesmiledonhimandkissedhishands,andsaid:\"Onowthouartkindtome。\" \"Yea,\"saidhe,\"andtrueitisthatifthouhastslain,Ihavedonenoless,andifthouhastlied,evensohaveI;andifthouhastplayedthewanton,asIdeemnotthatthouhast,Ifullsurelyhavesodone。Sonowthoushaltpardonme,andwhenthyspirithascomebacktothee,thoushalttellmethytaleinallfriendship,andinallloving—kindnesswillIhearkenthesame。\" Therewithhekneltbeforeherandkissedherfeet。Butshesaid: \"Yea,yea;whatthouwillest,thatwillIdo。Butfirsttellmeonething。Hastthouburiedthishorrorandhiddenhimintheearth?\" Hedeemedthatfearhadbewilderedher,andthatshescarcelyyetknewhowthingshadgone。Buthesaid:\"Fairsweetfriend,Ihavenotdoneitasyet;butnowwillIgoanddoit,ifitseemgoodtothee。\" \"Yea,\"shesaid,\"butfirstmustthousmiteoffhishead,andlieitbyhisbuttockswhenheisintheearth;orevilthingswillhappenelse。Thisoftheburyingisnoidlematter,Ibidtheebelieve。\" \"Idoubtitnot,\"saidhe;\"surelysuchmaliceaswasinthisonewillbehardtoslay。\"Andhepickeduphissword,andturnedtogotothefieldofdeed。 Shesaid:\"Imustneedsgowiththee;terrorhathsofilledmysoul,thatIdurstnotabideherewithoutthee。\" Sotheywentbothtogethertowherethecreaturelay。TheMaiddurstnotlookonthedeadmonster,butWalternotedthathewasgirtwithabigungainlysax;sohedrewitfromthesheath,andtheresmoteoffthehideousheadofthefiendwithhisownweapon。 Thentheytwaintogetherlabouredtheearth,shewithWalter’ssword,hewiththeuglysax,tilltheyhadmadeagravedeepandwideenough;andthereintheythrustthecreature,andcoveredhimup,weaponsandalltogether。 CHAPTERXXIII:OFTHEPEACEFULENDINGOFTHATWILDDAY ThereafterWalterledtheMaiddownagain,andsaidtoher:\"Now,sweetling,shallthestorybetold。\" \"Nay,friend,\"shesaid,\"nothere。Thisplacehathbeenpollutedbymycravenfear,andthehorrorofthevilewretch,ofwhomnowordsmaytellhisvileness。Letushenceandonward。ThouseestI haveoncemorecometolifeagain。\" \"But,\"saidhe,\"thouhastbeenhurtbytheDwarf’sarrow。\" Shelaughed,andsaid:\"HadIneverhadgreaterhurtfromthemthanthat,littlehadbeenthetalethereof:yetwhereasthoulookestdolorousaboutit,wewillspeedilyhealit。\" Therewithshesoughtabout,andfoundnighthestream—sidecertainherbs;andshespakewordsoverthem,andbadeWalterlaythemonthewound,which,forsooth,wasoftheleast,andhedidso,andboundastripofhisshirtaboutherarm;andthenwouldshesetforth。Buthesaid:\"Thouartallunshod;andbutifthatbeseento,ourjourneyshallbestayedbythyfoot—soreness:Imaymakeashifttofashiontheebrogues。\" Shesaid:\"Imaywellgobarefoot。Andinanycase,Ientreattheethatwetarryherenolonger,butgoawayhence,ifitbebutforamile。\" Andshelookedpiteouslyonhim,sothathemightnotgainsayher。 Sothentheycrossedthestream,andsetforward,whenamidstallthesehapsthedaywasworntomidmorning。Butaftertheyhadgoneamile,theysatthemdownonaknollundertheshadowofabigthorn—tree,withinsightofthemountains。ThensaidWalter:\"NowwillIcuttheethebroguesfromtheskirtofmybuff—coat,whichshallbewellmeetforsuchwork;andmeanwhileshaltthoutellmethytale。\" \"Thouartkind,\"shesaid;\"butbekinderyet,andabidemytaletillwehavedoneourday’swork。Forwewerebesttomakenolongdelayhere;because,thoughthouhastslaintheKing—dwarf,yettherebeothersofhiskindred,whoswarminsomepartsofthewoodastherabbitsinawarren。Nowtrueitisthattheyhavebutlittleunderstanding,less,itmaybe,thantheverybrutebeasts; andthat,asIsaidafore,unlesstheybesetonourslotliketohounds,theyshallhavenoinklingofwheretoseekus,yetmighttheyhappenuponusbymeremisadventure。Andmoreover,friend,\" quothshe,blushing,\"Iwouldbegoftheesomelittlerespite;forthoughIscarcefearthywrathanymore,sincethouhastbeensokindtome,yetisthereshameinthatwhichIhavetotellthee。 Wherefore,sincethefairestofthedayisbeforeus,letususeitallwemay,and,whenthouhastdonememynewfoot—gear,getusgoneforwardagain。\" Hekissedherkindlyandyea—saidherasking:hehadalreadyfallentoworkontheleather,andinawhilehadfashionedherthebrogues;soshetiedthemtoherfeet,andarosewithasmileandsaid:\"NowamIhaleandstrongagain,whatwiththerest,andwhatwiththyloving—kindness,andthoushaltseehownimbleIshallbetoleavethisland,forasfairasitis。Sinceforsoothalandofliesitis,andofgrieftothechildrenofAdam。\" Sotheywenttheirwaysthence,andfarednimblyindeed,andmadenostaytillsomethreehoursafternoon,whentheyrestedbyathicket—side,wherethestrawberriesgrewplenty;theyatethereofwhattheywould:andfromagreatoakhardbyWaltershothimfirstoneculver,andthenanother,andhungthemtohisgirdletobefortheirevening’smeal;sithencetheywentforwardagain,andnoughtbefellthemtotellof,tilltheywerecome,whenasitlackedscarceanhourofsunset,tothebanksofanotherriver,notrightgreat,butbiggerthanthelastone。TheretheMaidcastherselfdownandsaid:\"Friend,nofurtherwillthyfriendgothiseven;nay,tosaysooth,shecannot。Sonowwewilleatofthyvenison,andthenshallmytalebe,sinceImaynolongerdelayit;andthereaftershallourslumberbesweetandsafeasIdeem。\" Shespakemerrilynow,andasonewhofearednothing,andWalterwasmuchheartenedbyherwordsandhervoice,andhefelltoandmadeafire,andawoodlandovenintheearth,andsithencedightedhisfowl,andbakedthemafterthemannerofwood—men。Andtheyate,bothofthem,inalllove,andingood—likingoflife,andweremuchstrengthenedbytheirsupper。Andwhentheyweredone,Walterekedhisfire,bothagainstthechillofthemidnightanddawning,andforaguardagainstwildbeasts,andbythattimenightwascome,andthemoonarisen。ThentheMaidendrewuptothefire,andturnedtoWalterandspake。 CHAPTERXXIV:THEMAIDTELLSOFWHATHADBEFALLENHER \"Now,friend,bytheclearofthemoonandthisfirelightwillI tellwhatImayandcanofmytale。Thusitis:IfIbewhollyoftheraceofAdamIwotnotnorcanItelltheehowmanyyearsoldI maybe。Forthereare,asitwere,shardsorgapsinmylife,whereinarebutafewthingsdimlyremembered,anddoubtlessmanythingsforgotten。IrememberwellwhenIwasalittlechild,andrighthappy,andtherewerepeopleaboutmewhomIloved,andwholovedme。Itwasnotinthisland;butallthingswerelovelythere;theyear’sbeginning,thehappymid—year,theyear’swaning,theyear’sending,andthenagainitsbeginning。Thatpassedaway,andthenforawhileismorethandimness,fornoughtIremembersavethatIwas。ThereafterIrememberagain,andamayoungmaiden,andIknowsomethings,andlongtoknowmore。Iamnowisehappy;Iamamongstpeoplewhobidmego,andIgo;anddothis,andIdoit:nonelovethme,nonetormentethme;butIwearmyheartinlongingforIscarceknowwhat。NeitherthenamIinthisland,butinalandthatIlovenot,andahousethatisbigandstately,butnoughtlovely。Thenisadimtimeagain,andsithenceatimenotrightclear;aneviltime,whereinIamolder,wellnighgrowntowomanhood。Thereareamanyfolkaboutme,andtheyfoul,andgreedy,andhard;andmyspiritisfierce,andmybodyfeeble;andI amsettotasksthatIwouldnotdo,bythemthatareunwiserthanI;andsmittenIambythemthatarelessvaliantthanI;andIknowlack,andstripes,anddiversmisery。Butallthatisnowbecomebutadimpicturetome,savethatamongstalltheseunfriendsisafriendtome;anoldwoman,whotellethmesweettalesofotherlife,whereinallishighandgoodly,orattheleastvaliantanddoughty,andshesettethhopeinmyheartandlearnethme,andmakethmetoknowmuch……Omuch……sothatatlastIamgrownwise,andwisetobemightyifIdurst。YetamInoughtinthislandallthiswhile,but,asmeseemeth,inagreatandafoulcity。\" \"Andthen,asitwere,Ifallasleep;andinmysleepisnought,savehereandthereawilddream,somedeallovely,somedealhideous: butofthisdreamismyMistressapart,andthemonster,withal,whoseheadthoudidstcleaveto—day。ButwhenIamawakenfromit,thenamIverilyinthisland,andmyself,asthouseestmeto—day。 Andthefirstpartofmylifehereisthis,thatIaminthepillaredballyonder,half—cladandwithboundhands;andtheDwarfleadethmetotheLady,andIhearhishorriblecroakashesayeth: ’Lady,willthisonedo?’andthenthesweetvoiceoftheLadysaying:’Thisonewilldo;thoushalthavethyreward:now,setthouthetokenuponher。’ThenIremembertheDwarfdraggingmeaway,andmyheartsinkingforfearofhim:butforthattimehedidmenomoreharmthantherivettinguponmylegthisironringwhichherethouseest。\" \"SofromthattimeforwardIhavelivedinthisland,andbeenthethralloftheLady;andIremembermylifeheredaybyday,andnopartofithasfallenintothedimnessofdreams。ThereofwillI telltheebutlittle:butthisIwilltellthee,thatinspiteofmypastdreams,oritmaybebecauseofthem,Ihadnotlostthewisdomwhichtheoldwomanhaderstlearnedme,andformorewisdomIlonged。Maybethislongingshallnowmakeboththeeandmehappy,butforthepassingtimeitbroughtmegrief。ForatfirstmyMistresswasindeedwaywardwithme,butasanygreatladymightbewithherboughtthrall,whilescaressingme,andwhileschastisingme,ashermoodwent;butsheseemednottobecruelofmalice,orwithanysetpurpose。Butsoitwas(ratherlittlebylittlethanbyanygreatsuddenuncoveringofmyintent),thatshecametoknowthatIalsohadsomeofthewisdomwherebyshelivedherqueenlylife。ThatwasabouttwoyearsafterIwasfirstherthrall,andthreewearyyearshavegonebysinceshebegantoseeinmetheenemyofherdays。NowwhyorwhereforeIknownot,butitseemeththatitwouldnotavailhertoslaymeoutright,orsuffermetodie;butnoughtwithheldherfrompilingupgriefsandmiseriesonmyhead。Atlastshesetherservant,theDwarf,uponme,evenhewhoseheadthouclavestto—day。ManythingsIborefromhimwhereofitwereunseemlyformytonguetotellbeforethee;butthetimecamewhenheexceeded,andIcouldbearnomore;andthenIshowedhimthissharpknife(wherewithIwouldhavethrustmethroughtotheheartifthouhadstnotpardonedmee’ennow),andItoldhimthatifheforboremenot,Iwouldslay,nothim,butmyself;andthishemightnotawaywithbecauseofthecommandmentoftheLady,whohadgivenhimthewordthatinanycaseImustbekeptliving。 Andherhand,withal,fearheldsomewhathereafter。Yetwasthereneedtomeofallmywisdom;forwithallthisherhatredgrew,andwhilesragedwithinhersofuriouslythatitovermasteredherfear,andatsuchtimesshewouldhaveputmetodeathifIhadnotescapedherbysometurnofmylore。\" \"Nowfurther,IshalltelltheethatsomewhatmorethanayearagohithertothislandcametheKing’sSon,thesecondgoodlyman,asthouartthethird,whomhersorcerieshavedrawnhithersinceI havedwelthere。Forsooth,whenhefirstcame,heseemedtous,tome,andyetmoretomyLady,tobeasbeautifulasanangel,andsorelyshelovedhim;andheher,afterhisfashion:buthewaslight—minded,andcold—hearted,andinawhilehemustneedsturnhiseyesuponme,andoffermehislove,whichwasbutfoulandunkindasitturnedout;forwhenInay—saidhim,asmaybeIhadnotdonesaveforfearofmyMistress,hehadnopityuponme,butsparednottoleadmeintothetrapofherwrath,andleavemewithouthelp,oragoodword。But,Ofriend,inspiteofallgriefandanguish,Ilearnedstill,andwaxedwise,andwiser,abidingthedayofmydeliverance,whichhascome,andthouartcome。\" TherewithshetookWalter’shandsandkissedthem;buthekissedherface,andhertearswetherlips。Thenshewenton:\"Butsithence,monthsago,theLadybegantowearyofthisdastard,despiteofhisbeauty;andthenitwasthyturntobesweptintohernet;Ipartlyguesshow。Foronadayinbroaddaylight,asIwasservingmyMistressinthehall,andtheEvilThing,whoseheadisnowcloven,waslyingacrossthethresholdofthedoor,asitwereadreamfelluponme,thoughIstrovetocastitoffforfearofchastisement; forthepillaredhallwavered,andvanishedfrommysight,andmyfeetweretreadingaroughstonepavementinsteadofthemarblewonderofthehall,andtherewasthescentofthesaltseaandofthetackleofships,andbehindmeweretallhouses,andbeforemetheshipsindeed,withtheirropesbeatingandtheirsailsflappingandtheirmastswavering;andinmineearswasthehaleandhowofmariners;thingsthatIhadseenandheardinthedimnessofmylifegoneby。\" \"AndtherewasI,andtheDwarfbeforeme,andtheLadyafterme,goingoverthegangwayaboardofatallship,andshegatheredwayandwasgottenoutofthehaven,andstraightwayIsawthemarinerscastabroadtheirancient。\" QuothWalter:\"Whatthen!Sawestthoutheblazonthereon,ofawolf—likebeastrampingupagainstamaiden?Andthatmightwellhavebeenthou。\" Shesaid:\"Yea,soitwas;butrefrainthee,thatImaytellonmytale!Theshipandtheseavanishedaway,butIwasnotbackinthehalloftheGoldenHouse;andagainwerewethreeinthestreetoftheself—sametownwhichwehadbutjustleft;butsomewhatdimwasmyvisionthereof,andIsawlittlesavethedoorofagoodlyhousebeforeme,andspeedilyitdiedout,andwewereagaininthepillaredhall,whereinmythralldomwasmademanifest。\" \"Maiden,\"saidWalter,\"onequestionIwouldaskthee;towit,didstthouseemeonthequaybytheships?\" \"Nay,\"shesaid,\"thereweremanyfolkabout,buttheywereallasimagesofthealienstome。Nowhearkenfurther:threemonthsthereaftercamethedreamuponmeagain,whenwewereallthreetogetherinthePillaredHall;andagainwasthevisionsomewhatdim。Oncemorewewereinthestreetofabusytown,butallunliketothatotherone,andthereweremenstandingtogetheronourrighthandsbythedoorofahouse。\" \"Yea,yea,\"quothWalter;\"and,forsooth,oneofthemwaswhobutI。\" \"Refrainthee,beloved!\"shesaid;\"formytaledrawethtoitsending,andIwouldhavetheehearkenheedfully:formaybethoushaltonceagaindeemmydeedpastpardon。Sometwentydaysafterthislastdream,IhadsomeleisurefrommyMistress’sservice,soI wenttodisportmebytheWelloftheOak—tree(orforsoothshemighthavesetinmymindthethoughtofgoingthere,thatImightmeettheeandgivehersomeoccasionagainstme);andIsatthereby,nowiselovingtheearth,butsickatheart,becauseoflatetheKing’sSonhadbeenmorethaneverinstantwithmetoyieldhimmybody,threateningmeelsewithcastingmeintoallthattheworstcoulddotomeoftormentsandshamesdaybyday。Isaymyheartfailedme,andIwaswellnighbroughttothepointofyea—sayinghisdesires,thatImighttakethechanceofsomethingbefallingmethatwerelessbadthantheworst。ButheremustItelltheeathing,andpraytheetotakeittoheart。This,morethanaughtelse,hadgivenmestrengthtonay—saythatdastard,thatmywisdombothhathbeen,andnowis,thewisdomofawisemaid,andnotofawoman,andallthemightthereofshallIlosewithmymaidenhead。Evilwiltthouthinkofmethen,forallIwastriedsosore,thatIwasatpointtocastitallaway,sowretchedlyasIshrankfromthehorroroftheLady’swrath。\" \"ButthereasIsatponderingthesethings,Isawamancoming,andthoughtnootherwisethereofbutthatitwastheKing’sSon,tillI sawthestrangerdrawingnear,andhisgoldenhair,andhisgreyeyes;andthenIheardhisvoice,andhiskindnesspiercedmyheart,andIknewthatmyfriendhadcometoseeme;andO,friend,thesetearsareforthesweetnessofthatpasthour!\" SaidWalter:\"Icametoseemyfriend,Ialso。NowhaveInotedwhatthoubadestme;andIwillforbearallasthoucommandestme,tillwebesafeoutofthedesertandfarawayfromallevilthings; butwiltthoubanmefromallcaresses?\" Shelaughedamidstofhertears,andsaid:\"O,nay,poorlad,ifthouwiltbebutwise。\" Thensheleanedtowardhim,andtookhisfacebetwixtherhandsandkissedhimoft,andthetearsstartedinhiseyesforloveandpityofher。 Thenshesaid:\"Alas,friend!evenyetmaystthoudoommeguilty,andallthylovemayturnawayfromme,whenIhavetoldtheeallthatIhavedoneforthesakeoftheeandme。O,ifthentheremightbesomechastisementfortheguiltywoman,andnotmeresundering!\" \"Fearnothing,sweetling,\"saidhe;\"forindeedIdeemthatalreadyIknowpartlywhatthouhastdone。\" Shesighed,andsaid:\"Iwilltelltheenext,thatIbannedthykissingandcaressingofmetillto—daybecauseIknewthatmyMistresswouldsurelyknowifaman,ifthou,hadstsomuchastouchedafingerofmineinlove,itwastotrymehereinthatonthemorningofthehuntingshekissedandembracedme,tillIalmostdiedthereof,andshowedtheemyshoulderandmylimbs;andtotrytheewithal,ifthineeyeshouldglisterorthycheekflushthereat; forindeedshewasraginginjealousyofthee。Next,myfriend,evenwhilesweweretalkingtogetherattheWelloftheRock,Iwasponderingonwhatweshoulddotoescapefromthislandoflies。 Maybethouwiltsay:Whydidstthounottakemyhandandfleewithmeaswefledto—day?Friend,itismosttrue,thatwereshenotdeadwehadnotescapedthusfar。Forhertrackerswouldhavefollowedus,setonbyher,andbroughtusbacktoanevilfate。 ThereforeItelltheethatfromthefirstIdidplotthedeathofthosetwo,theDwarfandtheMistress。Fornootherwisemightestthoulive,orIescapefromdeathinlife。Butastothedastardwhothreatenedmewithathrall’spains,Iheededhimnoughttoliveordie,forwellIknewthatthyvaliantsword,yea,orthybarehands,wouldspeedilytamehim。NowfirstIknewthatImustmakeashowofyieldingtotheKing’sSon;andsomewhathowIdidtherein,thouknowest。ButnonightandnotimedidIgivehimtobedme,tillafterIhadmettheeasthouwentesttotheGoldenHouse,beforetheadventureoffetchingthelion’sskin;anduptothattimeIhadscarceknownwhattodo,saveevertobidthee,withsoregriefandpain,toyieldtheetothewickedwoman’sdesire。Butaswespaketogethertherebythestream,andIsawthattheEvilThing(whoseheadthouclaveste’ennow)wasspyingonus,thenamidstthesicknessofterrorwhichevercameovermewhensoeverIthoughtofhim,andmuchmorewhenIsawhim(ah!heisdeadnow!),itcameflashingintomymindhowImightdestroymyenemy。ThereforeI madetheDwarfmymessengertoher,bybiddingtheetomybedinsuchwisethathemighthearit。Andwotthouwell,thathespeedilycarriedherthetidings。MeanwhileIhastenedtolietotheKing’sSon,andallprivilybadehimcometomeandnotthee。 Andthereafter,bydintofwaitingandwatching,andtakingtheonlychancethattherewas,Imettheeasthoucamestbackfromfetchingtheskinofthelionthatneverwas,andgavetheethatwarning,orelsehadwebeenundoneindeed。\" SaidWalter:\"Wasthelionofhermakingorofthinethen?\" Shesaid:\"Ofhers:whyshouldIdealwithsuchamatter?\" \"Yea,\"saidWalter,\"butsheverilyswooned,andshewasverilywrothwiththeEnemy。\" TheMaidsmiled,andsaid:\"Ifherliewasnotlikeverysooth,thenhadshenotbeenthecrafts—masterthatIknewher:onemaylieotherwisethanwiththetonguealone:yetindeedherwrathagainsttheEnemywasnoughtfeigned;fortheEnemywasevenI,andintheselatterdaysneverdidherwrathleaveme。Buttogoonwithmytale。\" \"Nowdoubtthounot,that,whenthoucamestintothehallyestereve,theMistressknewofthycounterfeittrystwithme,andmeantnoughtbutdeathforthee;yetfirstwouldshehavetheeinherarmsagain,thereforedidshemakemuchoftheeattable(andthatwaspartlyformytormentalso),andthereforedidshemakethattrystwiththee,anddeemeddoubtlessthatthouwouldstnotdaretoforgoit,evenifthoushouldstgotomethereafter。\" \"NowIhadtrainedthatdastardtomeasIhavetoldthee,butI gavehimasleepydraught,sothatwhenIcametothebedhemightnotmovetowardmenoropenhiseyes:butIlaydownbesidehim,sothattheLadymightknowthatmybodyhadbeenthere;forwellhadshewottedifithadnot。ThenasthereIlayIcastoverhimthyshape,sothatnonemighthaveknownbutthatthouwertlyingbymyside,andthere,trembling,Iabodewhatshouldbefall。ThusI passedthroughthehourwhenasthoushouldesthavebeenatherchamber,andthetimeofmytrystwiththeewascomeastheMistresswouldbedeeming;sothatIlookedforherspeedily,andmyheartwell—nighfailedmeforfearofhercruelty。\" \"PresentlythenIheardastirringinherchamber,andIslippedfromoutthebed,andhidmebehindthehangings,andwasliketodieforfearofher;andlo,presentlyshecamestealinginsoftly,holdingalampinonehandandaknifeintheother。AndItelltheeofasooththatIalsohadasharpknifeinmyhandtodefendmylifeifneedwere。Sheheldthelampupaboveherheadbeforeshedrewneartothebed—side,andIheardhermutter:’Sheisnottherethen!butsheshallbetaken。’Thenshewentuptothebedandstoopedoverit,andlaidherhandontheplacewhereIhadlain;andtherewithhereyesturnedtothatfalseimageoftheelyingthere,andshefella—tremblingandshaking,andthelampfelltothegroundandwasquenched(buttherewasbrightmoonlightintheroom,andstillIcouldseewhatbetid)。Butsheutteredanoiselikethelowroarofawildbeast,andIsawherarmandhandriseup,andtheflashingofthesteelbeneaththehand,andthendowncamethehandandthesteel,andIwentnightoswooninglestperchanceIhadwroughtoverwell,andthineimagewerethyveryself。Thedastarddiedwithoutagroan:whyshouldIlamenthim? Icannot。ButtheLadydrewhimtowardher,andsnatchedtheclothesfromoffhisshouldersandbreast,andfella—gibberingsoundsmostlywithoutmeaning,butbrokenhereandtherewithwords。 ThenIheardhersay:’Ishallforget;Ishallforget;andthenewdaysshallcome。’Thenwastheresilenceofheralittle,andthereaftershecriedoutinaterriblevoice:’Ono,no,no!I cannotforget;Icannotforget;’andsheraisedagreatwailingcrythatfilledallthenightwithhorror(didstthounothearit?),andcaughtuptheknifefromthebedandthrustitintoherbreast,andfelldownadeadheapoverthebedandontothemanwhomshehadslain。AndthenIthoughtofthee,andjoysmoteacrossmyterror; howshallIgainsayit?AndIfledawaytothee,andItookthinehandsinmine,thydearhands,andwefledawaytogether。Shallwebestilltogether?\" Hespokeslowly,andtouchedhernot,andshe,forbearingallsobbingandweeping,satlookingwistfullyonhim。Hesaid:\"I thinkthouhasttoldmeall;andwhetherthyguileslewher,orherownevilheart,shewasslainlastnightwholayinminearmsthenightbefore。Itwasill,andilldoneofme,forIlovednother,butthee,andIwishedforherdeaththatImightbewiththee。 Thouwottestthis,andstillthoulovestme,itmaybeoverweeningly。WhathaveItosaythen?Iftherebeanyguiltofguile,Ialsowasintheguile;andiftherebeanyguiltofmurder,Ialsowasinthemurder。Thuswesaytoeachother;andtoGodandhisHallowswesay:’Wetwohaveconspiredtoslaythewomanwhotormentedoneofus,andwouldhaveslaintheother;andifwehavedoneamisstherein,thenshallwetwotogetherpaythepenalty;forinthishavewedoneasonebodyandonesoul。’\" Therewithheputhisarmsaboutherandkissedher,butsoberlyandfriendly,asifhewouldcomforther。Andthereafterhesaidtoher:\"Maybeto—morrow,inthesunlight,Iwillasktheeofthiswoman,whatsheverilywas;butnowletherbe。Andthou,thouartover—wearied,andIbidtheesleep。\" Sohewentaboutandgatheredofbrackenagreatheapforherbed,anddidhiscoatthereover,andledherthereto,andshelaydownmeekly,andsmiledandcrossedherarmsoverherbosom,andpresentlyfellasleep。Butasforhim,hewatchedbythefire—sidetilldawnbegantoglimmer,andthenhealsolaidhimdownandslept。 CHAPTERXXV:OFTHETRIUMPHANTSUMMERARRAYOFTHEMAID WhenthedaywasbrightWalterarose,andmettheMaidcomingfromtheriver—bank,freshandrosyfromthewater。Shepaledalittlewhentheymetfacetoface,andsheshrankfromhimshyly。Buthetookherhandandkissedherfrankly;andthetwowereglad,andhadnoneedtotelleachotheroftheirjoy,thoughmuchelsetheydeemedtheyhadtosay,couldtheyhavefoundwordsthereto。 Sotheycametotheirfireandsatdown,andfelltobreakfast;anderetheyweredone,theMaidsaid:\"MyMaster,thouseestwebecomenighuntothehill—country,andto—dayaboutsunset,belike,weshallcomeintotheLandoftheBear—folk;andbothitis,thatthereisperilifwefallintotheirhands,andthatwemayscarceescapethem。YetIdeemthatwemaydealwiththeperilbywisdom。\" \"Whatistheperil?\"saidWalter;\"Imean,whatistheworstofit?\" SaidtheMaid:\"TobeofferedupinsacrificetotheirGod。\" \"Butifweescapedeathattheirhands,whatthen?\"saidWalter。 \"Oneoftwothings,\"saidshe;\"thefirstthattheyshalltakeusintotheirtribe。\" \"Andwilltheysunderusinthatcase?\"saidWalter。 \"Nay,\"saidshe。 Walterlaughedandsaid:\"Thereinislittleharmthen。Butwhatistheotherchance?\" Saidshe:\"Thatweleavethemwiththeirgoodwill,andcomebacktooneofthelandsofChristendom。\" SaidWalter:\"Iamnotallsosurethatthisisthebetterofthetwochoices,though,forsooth,thouseemesttothinkso。Buttellmenow,whatlikeistheirGod,thattheyshouldofferupnew—comerstohim?\" \"TheirGodisawoman,\"shesaid,\"andtheMotheroftheirnationandtribes(orsotheydeem)beforethedayswhentheyhadchieftainsandLordsofBattle。\" \"Thatwillbelongago,\"saidhe;\"howthenmayshebelivingnow?\" SaidtheMaid:\"Doubtlessthatwomanofyoreagoneisdeadthismanyandmanyayear;buttheytaketothemstillanewwoman,oneafterother,astheymayhappenonthem,tobeinthesteadoftheAncientMother。Andtotelltheetheverytruthrightout,shethatliethdeadinthePillaredHallwaseventhelastofthese;andnow,iftheyknewit,theylackaGod。Thisshallwetellthem。\" \"Yea,yea!\"saidWalter,\"agoodlywelcomeshallwehaveofthemthen,ifwecomeamongstthemwithourhandsredwiththebloodoftheirGod!\" Shesmiledonhimandsaid:\"IfIcomeamongstthemwiththetidingsthatIhaveslainher,andtheytrowtherein,withoutdoubttheyshallmakemeLadyandGoddessinherstead。\" \"Thisisastrangeword,\"saidWalter\"butifsotheydo,howshallthatfurtherusinreachingthekindredsoftheworld,andthefolkofHolyChurch?\" Shelaughedoutright,sojoyouswasshegrown,nowthatsheknewthathislifewasyettobeapartofhers。\"Sweetheart,\"shesaid,\"nowIseethatthoudesirestwhollywhatIdesire;yetinanycase,abidingwiththemwouldbelivingandnotdying,evenasthouhadstite’ennow。But,forsooth,theywillnothinderourdepartureiftheydeemmetheirGod;theydonotlookforit,nordesireit,thattheirGodshoulddwellwiththemdaily。Havenofear。\"Thenshelaughedagain,andsaid:\"What!thoulookestonmeanddeemestmetobebutasorryimageofagoddess;andmewithmyscantycoatandbarearmsandnakedfeet!Butwait!Iknowwellhowtoarraymewhenthetimecometh。Thoushaltseeit!Andnow,myMaster,wereitnotmeetthatwetooktotheroad?\" Sotheyarose,andfoundafordoftheriverthattooktheMaidbuttotheknee,andsosetforthupthegreenswardoftheslopeswhereastherewerebutfewtrees;sowenttheyfaringtowardthehill—country。 Atthelasttheywerecometothefeetoftheveryhills,andinthehollowsbetwixtthebuttressesofthemgrewnutandberrytrees,andthegreenswardroundaboutthemwasboththickandmuchflowery。 Theretheystayedthemanddined,whereasWalterhadshotaharebytheway,andtheyhadfoundabubblingspringunderagreystoneinabightofthecoppice,whereinnowthebirdsweresingingtheirbest。 Whentheyhadeatenandhadrestedsomewhat,theMaidaroseandsaid:\"NowshalltheQueenarrayherself,andseemlikeaverygoddess。\" Thenshefelltowork,whileWalterlookedon;andshemadeagarlandforherheadofeglantinewheretheroseswerethefairest; andwithmingledflowersofthesummershewreathedhermiddleabout,andletthegarlandofthemhangdowntobelowherknees;andknotsoftheflowersshemadefasttotheskirtsofhercoat,anddidthemforarm—ringsaboutherarms,andforankletsandsandalsforherfeet。ThenshesetagarlandaboutWalter’shead,andthenstoodalittleofffromhimandsetherfeettogether,andliftedupherarms,andsaid:\"Lonow!amInotasliketotheMotherofSummerasifIwerecladinsilkandgold?andevensoshallIbedeemedbythefolkoftheBear。Comenow,thoushaltseehowallshallbewell。\" Shelaughedjoyously;buthemightscarcelaughforpityofhislove。Thentheysetforthagain,andbegantoclimbthehills,andthehoursworeastheywentinsweetconverse;tillatlastWalterlookedontheMaid,andsmiledonher,andsaid:\"OnethingIwouldsaytothee,lovelyfriend,towit:wertthoucladinsilkandgold,thystatelyraimentmightwellsufferafewstains,orhereandtherearentmaybe;butstatelywoulditbestillwhenthefolkoftheBearshouldcomeupagainstthee。Butastothisfloweryarrayofthine,inafewhoursitshallbeallfadedandnought。