[The Wood Beyond the World by William Morris]@TWC D-Link bookThe Wood Beyond the World CHAPTER XXXI: THEY COME UPON NEW FOLK 3/4
And so at last, when the night was far spent, and dawn was at hand, they stayed at a great and mighty gate in a huge wall.
There they blew loudly on the horn thrice, and thereafter the gates were opened, and they all passed through into a street, which seemed to Walter in the glimmer to be both great and goodly amongst the abodes of men.
Then it was but a little ere they came into a square, wide-spreading, one side whereof Walter took to be the front of a most goodly house.
There the doors of the court opened to them or ever the horn might blow, though, forsooth, blow it did loudly three times; all they entered therein, and men came to Walter and signed to him to alight.
So did he, and would have tarried to look about for the Maid, but they suffered it not, but led him up a huge stair into a chamber, very great, and but dimly lighted because of its greatness.
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