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The Well at the World's End

CHAPTER 18
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But as for me" (and therewith she smiled on him as sweetly as her wrinkled old face might compass) "I say to thee, abide beyond those two days if Roger cometh not, and as long as thou art here I will make thee all the cheer I may.

And who knoweth but thou mayest meet worthy adventures here.

Such have ere now befallen good knights in this house or anigh it." "I thank thee, mother," quoth Ralph, "and it is like that I may abide here beyond the two days if the adventure befall me not ere then.

But at least I will bide the eating of my dinner here to-day." "Well is thee, fair lord," said the carline.

"If thou wilt but walk in the meadow but a little half hour all shall be ready for thee.
Forsooth it had been dight before now, but that I waited thy coming forth from thy chamber, for I would not wake thee.


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