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such a weakness on him; that he wept for pity of himself:  and he

went to his bed to lie down; and lo! there was no bed and no hall;

nought but a heath; wild and wide; and empty under the moon。  And

still he wept in his dream; and his manhood seemed departed from him;

and he heard a voice crying out; 〃Is this the Land?  Is this the

Land?〃



Therewithal he awoke; and as his eyes cleared he beheld the big man

rowing and the black sail flapping against the mast; for the wind had

fallen dead and they were faring on over a long smooth swell of the

sea。  It was broad daylight; but round about them was a thick mist;

which seemed none the less as if the sun were ready to shine through

it。



As Hallblithe caught the red man's eye; he smiled and nodded on him

and said:  〃Now has the time come for thee first to eat and then to

row。  But tell me what is that upon thy cheeks?〃



Hallblithe; reddening somewhat; said:  〃The night dew hath fallen on

me。〃



Quoth the sea…rover; 〃It is no shame for thee a youngling to remember

thy betrothed in thy sleep; and to weep because thou lackest her。

But now bestir thee; for it is later than thou mayest deem。〃



Therewith the big man drew in the oars and came to the afterpart of

the boat; and drew meat and drink out of a locker thereby; and they

ate and drank together; and Hallblithe grew strong and somewhat less

downcast; and he went forward and gat the oars into his hands。



Then the big red man stood up and looked over his left shoulder and

said:  〃Soon shall we have a breeze and bright weather。〃



Then he looked into the midmost of the sail and fell a…whistling such

a tune as the fiddles play to dancing men and maids at Yule…tide; and

his eyes gleamed and glittered therewithal; and exceeding big he

looked。  Then Hallblithe felt a little air on his cheek; and the mist

grew thinner; and the sail began to fill with wind till the sheet

tightened:  then; lo! the mist rising from the face of the sea; and

the sea's face rippling gaily under a bright sun。  Then the wind

increased; and the wall of mist departed and a few light clouds sped

over the sky; and the sail swelled and the boat heeled over; and the

seas fell white from the prow; and they sped fast over the face of

the waters。



Then laughed the red…haired man; and said:  〃O croaker on the dead

branch; now is the wind such that no rowing of thine may catch up

with it:  so in with the oars now; and turn about; and thou shalt see

whitherward we are going。〃



Then Hallblithe turned about on the thwart and looked across the sea;

and lo! before them the high cliffs and crags and mountains of a new

land which seemed to be an isle; and they were deep blue under the

sun; which now shone aloft in the mid heaven。  He said nought at all;

but sat looking and wondering what land it might be; but the big man

said:  〃O tomb of warriors; is it not as if the blueness of the deep

sea had heaved itself up aloft; and turned from coloured air into

rock and stone; so wondrous blue it is?  But that is because those

crags and mountains are so far away; and as we draw nigher to them;

thou shalt see them as they verily are; that they are coal…black; and

yonder land is an isle; and is called the Isle of Ransom。  Therein

shall be the market for thee where thou mayst cheapen thy betrothed。

There mayst thou take her by the hand and lead her away thence; when

thou hast dealt with the chapman of maidens and hast pledged thee by

the fowl of battle; and the edge of the fallow blade to pay that

which he will have of thee。〃



As the big man spoke there was a mocking in his voice and his face

and in his whole huge body; which made the sword of Hallblithe uneasy

in his scabbard; but he refrained his wrath; and said:  〃Big man; the

longer I look; the less I can think how we are to come up on to

yonder island; for I can see nought but a huge cliff; and great

mountains rising beyond it。〃



〃Thou shalt the more wonder;〃 said the alien; 〃the nigher thou

drawest thereto; for it is not because we are far away that thou

canst see no beach or strand; or sloping of the land seaward; but

because there is nought of all these things。  Yet fear not! am I not

with thee? thou shalt come ashore on the Isle of Ransom。〃



Then Hallblithe held his peace; and the other spake not for a while;

but gave a short laugh once or twice; and said at last in a big

voice; 〃Little Carrion…biter; why dost thou not ask me of my name?〃



Now Hallblithe was a tall man and a fell fighter; but he said:

〃Because I was thinking of other things and not of thee。〃



〃Well;〃 said the big man; in a voice still louder; 〃when I am at home

men call me the Puny Fox。〃



Then Hallblithe said:  〃Art thou a Fox?  It may well be that thou

shalt beguile me as such beasts will but look to it; that if thou

dost I shall know how to avenge me。〃



Then rose up the big man from the helm; and straddled wide in the

boat; and cried out in a great roaring voice:  〃Crag…nester; I am one

of seven brethren; and the smallest and weakest of them。  Art thou

not afraid?〃



〃No;〃 said Hallblithe; 〃for the six others are not here。  Wilt thou

fight here in boat; O Fox?〃



〃Nay;〃 said Fox; 〃rather we will drink a cup of wine together。〃



So he opened the locker again and drew out thence a great horn of

some huge neat of the outlands; which was girthed and stopped with

silver; and also a golden cup; and he filled the cup from the horn

and gave it into Hallblithe's hand and said:  〃Drink; O black…fledged

nestling!  But call a health over the cup if thou wilt。〃  So

Hallblithe raised the cup aloft and cried:  〃Health to the House of

the Raven and to them that love it! an ill day to its foemen!〃  Then

he set his lips to the cup and drank; and that wine seemed to him

better and stronger than any he had ever tasted。  But when he had

given the cup back again to Fox; that red one filled it again; and

cried over it; 〃The Treasure of the Sea! and the King that dieth

not!〃  Then he drank; and filled again for Hallblithe; and steered

with his knees meanwhile; and thus they drank three cups each; and

Fox smiled and was peaceful and said but little; but Hallblithe sat

wondering how the world was changed for him since yesterday。



But now was the sky blown all clear of clouds and the wind piped

shrill behind them; and the great waves rose and fell about them; and

the sun glittered on them in many colours。  Fast flew the boat before

the wind as though it would never stop; and the day was waning; and

the wind still rising; and now the Isle of Ransom uphove huge before

them; and coal…black; and no beach and no haven was to be seen

therein; and still they ran before the wind towards that black cliff…

wall; against which the sea washed for ever; and no keel ever built

by man might live for one moment 'twixt the surf and the cliff of

that grim land。  The sun grew low; and sank red under the sea; and

that world of stone swallowed up half the heavens before them; for

they were now come very nigh thereto; nor could Hallblithe see aught

for it; but that they must be dashed against the cliff and perish in

a moment of time。



Still the boat flew on; but now when the twilight was come; and they

had just opened up along reach of the cliff that lay beyond a high

ness; Hallblithe thought he saw down by the edge of the sea something

darker than the face of the rock…wall; and he deemed it was a cave:

they came a little nearer and he saw it was a great cave high enough

to let a round…ship go in with all her sails set。



〃Son of the Raven;〃 quoth Fox; 〃hearken; for thy heart is not little。

Yonder is the gate into the Isle of Ransom; and if thou wilt; thou

mayst go through it。  Yet it may be that if thou goest ashore on to

the Isle something grievous shall befall thee; a trouble more than

thou canst bear:  a shame it may be。  Now there are two choices for

thee:  either to go up on to the Isle and face all; or to die here by

my hand having done nothing unmanly or shameful:  What sayest thou?〃



〃Thou art of many words when time so presses; Fox;〃 said Hallblithe。

〃Why should I not choose to go up on to the Island to deliver my

trothplight maiden?  For the rest; slay me if thou canst; if we come

alive out of this cauldron of waters。〃



Said the big red man:  〃Look on then; and note Fox how he steereth;

as it were through a needle's eye。〃



Now were they underneath the black shadow of the black cliff and

amidst the twilight the surf was tossed about like white fire。  In

the lower heavens the stars were beginning to twinkle and the moon

was bright and yellow; and aloft all was peaceful; for no cloud

sullied the sky。  One moment Hallblithe saw all this hanging above

the turmoil of thundering water and dripping rock and the next he was

in the darkness of the cave; the roaring wind and the waves still

making thunder about him; though of a different voice from the harsh

hubbub without。  Then he heard Fox say:  〃Sit down now and take the

oars; for presently shall we be at home at the landing place。〃



So Hallblithe took the oars and rowed; and as they went up the cave

the sea fell; and the wind died out into the aimless gustiness of

hollow places; and for a little while was all as dark as dark might

be。  Then Hallblithe saw that the darkness grew a little greyer; and

he looked over his shoulder and saw a star of light before the bows

of the boat; and Fox cried out:  〃Yea; it is like day; bright will

the moon be for such as needs must be wayfaring to…night!  Cease

rowing; O Son of the coal…blue fowl; for there is way enough on her。〃



Then Hallblithe lay on his oars; and in a minute the bows smote the

land; then he turned about and saw a steep stair of stone; and up the

sloping shaft thereof the moonlit sky and the bright stars。  Then Fox

arose and came forward and leapt out of the boat and moored her to a

big stone

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