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The Well at the World's End

CHAPTER 10
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Here have I followed on thy footsteps; yet knew I not where thou wouldst be in the forest.

And now I am glad to have fallen in with thee; for I am going a long way." Ralph looked on her and himseemed some pain or shame touched his heart, and he said: "I am a knight adventurous; I have nought to do save to seek adventures.

Why should I not go with thee ?" She looked at him earnestly awhile and said: "Nay, it may not be; thou art a lord's son, and I a yeoman's daughter." She stopped, and he said nothing in answer.
"Furthermore," said she, "it is a long way, and I know not how long." Again he made no answer, and she said: "I am going to seek the WELL AT THE WORLD'S END, and to find it and live, or to find it not, and die." He spake after a while: "Why should I not come with thee ?" It was growing light now, and he could see that she reddened and then turned pale and set her lips close.
Then she said: "Because thou willest it not: because thou hadst liefer make that journey with some one else." He reddened in his turn, and said: "I know of no one else who shall go with me." "Well," she said, "it is all one, I will not have thee go with me." "Yea, and why not ?" said he.

She said: "Wilt thou swear to me that nought hath happed to thee to change thee betwixt this and Bourton?
If thou wilt, then come with me; if thou wilt not, then refrain thee.

And this I say because I see and feel that there is some change in thee since yesterday, so that thou wouldst scarce be dealing truly in being my fellow in this quest: for they that take it up must be single-hearted, and think of nought save the quest and the fellow that is with them." She looked on him sadly, and his many thoughts tongue-tied him a while; but at last he said: "Must thou verily go on this quest ?" "Ah," she said, "now since I have seen thee and spoken with thee again, all need there is that I should follow it at once." Then they both kept silence, and when she spoke again her voice was as if she were gay against her will.


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