登陆注册
15472000000217

第217章

But 0, sweetheart, how dear and sweet is this sunlit greensward after yonder grim hold. Surely, sweet, it shall never be our dwelling?"

"I wot not, beloved," said he; "must we not go and dwell where deeds shall lead us? and the hand of Weird is mighty.

But lo thou, here are the newcomers to hand!"

So it was as he said, and presently the whole band came before them, and they were all of the Dry Tree, stout men and well weaponed, and they had ridden exceeding fast, so that their horses were somewhat spent.

A tall man very gallantly armed, who rode at their head, leapt at once from his horse and came up to Ralph and hailed him, and Roger and Stephen both made obeisance to him. Ralph, who had risen up, hailed him in his turn, and the tall man said: "I am the Captain of the Dry Tree for lack of a better; art thou Ralph of Upmeads, fair sir?"

"Even so," said Ralph.

Said the Captain: "Thou wilt marvel that I have ridden after thee on the spur; so here is the tale shortly.

Your backs were not turned on the walls of the Burg an hour, ere three of my riders brought in to me a man who said, and gave me tokens of his word being true, that he had fallen in with a company of the old Burgers in the Wood Debateable, which belike thou wottest of."

"All we of Upmeads wot of it," said Ralph. "Well," said the Captain, "amongst these said Burgers, who were dwelling in the wildwood in summer content, the word went free that they would gather to them other bands of strong-thieves who haunt that wood, and go with them upon Upmeads, and from Upmeads, when they were waxen strong, they would fall upon Higham by the Way, and thence with yet more strength on their old dwelling of the Burg.

Now whereas I know that thou art of Upmeads, and also what thou art, and what thou hast done, I have ridden after thee to tell thee what is toward.

But if thou deemest I have brought thee all these riders it is not wholly so.

For it was borne into my mind that our old stronghold was left bare of men, and I knew not what might betide; and that the more, as more than one man has told us how that another band of the disinherited Burgers have fallen upon Higham or the lands thereof, and Higham is no great way hence; so that some five score of these riders are to hold our Castle of the Scaur, and the rest are for thee to ride afield with. As for the others, thou hast been told already that the Scaur, and Hampton therewith is a gift from us to thee; for henceforward we be the lords of the Burg of the Four Friths, and that is more than enough for us."

Ralph thanked the Captain for this, and did him to wit that he would take the gift if he came back out the Upmeads fray alive: said he, "With thee and the Wheat-wearers in the Burg, and me in the Scaur, no strong-thief shall dare lift up his hand in these parts."

The Captain smiled, and Ralph went on: "And now I must needs ask thee for leave to depart; which is all the more needful, whereas thy men have over-ridden their horses, and we must needs go a soft pace till we come to Higham."

"Yea, art thou for Higham, fair sir?" said the Captain. "That is well; for ye may get men therefrom, and at the least it is like that ye shall hear tidings: as to my men and their horses, this hath been looked to.

For five hundred good men of the Wheat-wearers, men who have not learned the feat of arms a-horseback, are coming through the woods hither to help ward thy castle, fair lord; they will be here in some three hours' space and will bring horses for thy five score men, therefore do ye but ride softly to Higham and if these sergeants catch up with you it is well, but if not, abide them at Higham."

"Thanks have thou for this once more," said Ralph; "and now I have no more word than this for thee; that I will come to thee at thy least word, and serve thee with all that I have, to my very life if need be. And yet I must say this, that I wot not why ye and these others are become to me, who am alien to you, as very brothers." Said the Captain:

"There is this to be said of it, as was aforesaid, that all we count thy winning of the Well at the World's End as valiancy in thee, yea, and luck withal. But, moreover, she who was Our Lady would have had thee for her friend had she lived, and how then could we be less than friends to thee?

Depart in peace, my friend, and we look to see thee again in a little while."

Therewith he kissed him, and bade farewell; and Ralph bade his band to horse, and they were in the saddle in a twinkling, and rode away from Hampton at a soft pace.

But as they went, Ralph turned to Ursula and said:

"And now belike shall we see Bourton Abbas once more, and the house where first I saw thee. And O how sweet thou wert!

And I was so happy and so young."

"Yea," she said, "and sorely I longed for thee, and now we have long been together, as it seemeth; and yet that long space shall be but a little while of our lives. But, my friend, as to Bourton Abbas, I misdoubt me of our seeing it; for there is a nigher road by the by-ways to Higham, which these men know, and doubtless that way we shall wend: and I am glad thereof; for I shall tell thee, that somewhat I fear that thorp, lest it should lay hold of me, and wake me from a dream."

"Yea," said Ralph, "but even then, belike thou shouldst find me beside thee; as if I had fallen asleep in the ale-house, and dreamed of the Well at the World's End, and then awoke and seen the dear barefoot maiden busying her about her house and its matters.

That were naught so ill."

"Ah," she said, "look round on thy men, and think of the might of war that is in them, and think of the deeds to come.

But O how I would that these next few days were worn away, and we yet alive for a long while."

同类推荐
  • 诸病源候论

    诸病源候论

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 钱塘遗事

    钱塘遗事

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • On the Ruin of Britain

    On the Ruin of Britain

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 丛林公论

    丛林公论

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 乙酉岁舍弟扶侍归兴

    乙酉岁舍弟扶侍归兴

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 归墟风云

    归墟风云

    我相信,总有一天,所有的凡人都能够找到属于自己的力量,都能够拥有和天地神魔对抗的力量,永远都不会再受到任何势力的压迫和制约,无论是东海还是幽都,甚至创世主神,都会尊重真正属于我们的自由。如果神灵真的代表真理,那么为何世道如此不公,卑劣的人为所欲为,让真正善良纯洁的人受到侮辱和伤害。如果大荒生灵终其一生都只能注定成为神魔的棋子,那么这神灵的存在又意义何在?!
  • 道法阴阳记

    道法阴阳记

    一位高中生,名字叫杨忠培,在高考之后,因为一次偶然,在一处坟地上撞了邪,幸得高人相救,高人告诉他以后都容易见一些常人难以见到的事物,于是高人给他联系方式,他开始还不信,但在经过几件事情之后之后,决定拜高人为师,于是,在他上了大学之后,他的奇异经历开始了,,,,,,
  • 总有一种宁静,让你听到生命的盛放

    总有一种宁静,让你听到生命的盛放

    不管是“世界如此险恶”,还是“世界如此浮躁”,当下的社会和时代,都无法让人放下奔波和焦灼而去淡然生活、御风而行,因为现实充满了各种诱惑、陷阱、迷乱和争执,由此人们心中装载着过多的悸动和浮躁,生活里灰霾漫布。比如我们常常坐卧不宁;我们常常心不在焉;我们常常没有耐心做完一件事;我们常常计较自己做得太多,得到的太少;我们常常感到身心疲惫……怎么办?要学会静心!
  • 查理九世之鬼影森林

    查理九世之鬼影森林

    【正文已完结,请放心入坑,番外不定期更新】传说,在小镇深处,有一个神秘的地方——鬼影森林。进入森林的路危机重重,当你踏足时,它会被无限延长——只许前进,不能后退!古怪的红发男孩儿,纯真的大姐姐,一朵被遗弃的花,神秘使者的警告……幽暗的鬼影森林里,究竟隐藏了多少秘密?几年前的往事能否重见天日?危机来临,终将如何抉择?馥郁芬芳的百花谷,久久回响着不变的歌!
  • 大小姐的贴身狂少

    大小姐的贴身狂少

    超级兵王被吭,重回都市,奉命保护总裁大小姐?什么?大小姐强烈要求贴身保护?
  • 朝圣路上之青春烈歌

    朝圣路上之青春烈歌

    我们总在别人的故事里流下自己的眼泪,我不知道是否我们也成为了别人眼中的故事,只是不舍我们燃尽了的青春。在青春这条朝圣路上,我们曾是最虔诚的朝圣者,可是带着背叛而死的、带着不舍而削发入尼的、带着深爱而入囚牢的、带着泪水而微笑祝福的,那些片段在我的记忆里疼痛,我们所渴望的光和热却把我们燃烧,然而火光的尽头她们的脸上无一不写着满足……这就是我们全部的青春故事了。
  • 未情莜恋

    未情莜恋

    拿起长刀架在他脖子上:“难道你就不怕我杀了你?”白寒凌轻笑:“任白薇,你忍心吗?”“你觉得呢?”“我觉得我该好好调教你了,我有对不起你的吗?”白寒凌勾起一抹邪邪的笑。“你从未愧对于我,从你救了我,收养我,让我做任家小姐,让我做任何事,你永远都给我我所想要的,可是,你早就知道了,从我进的那天你就知道了,对吗?红莲首主?”“呵,没想到我们玄月宫的杀手这么早就知道我了?”“我亲爱的哥哥,你觉得我该怎么报答你呢?”任白薇坐在白昭的腿上笑着说道,可手上的刀依旧没有放下。“妹妹,我可不忍心把你拉入地狱哟!”
  • 弑天亡徒风流记

    弑天亡徒风流记

    人间世界,由你主宰,福兮祸兮?邪龙再侵,胜兮败兮?林枫为了提升实力下山历练去了,在山下他的种种艳遇,种种惊险,他的命运又会如何呢?在都市中,他拳打豪门高富帅,脚踢官门富二代。他追校花,泡老师,都御姐。纵横情场,称霸战场!“林枫潇洒一转身,校花萝莉都倾心,林枫向天一声吼,天地为之抖一抖!”“元芳你怎么看?”“我追看!”
  • 大势之艺人

    大势之艺人

    这是一本韩娱小说!!!这有一个重生的主角!!!这没有无敌的逼格!!!这个故事从05年开始!!!纯娱乐,加点感情!!!————————————我叫柳道飞,艺名柳圣贤!!————————————新人新书,不喜勿喷;另求点击、收藏、推荐……!
  • 彼岸灵契

    彼岸灵契

    我在等着时间过去,它会如同你坟头开满的彼岸花将一切往事掩埋……