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Chapter IV. Storm Befalls the Bartholomew, and she is Driven Off Her Course

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, so that the ship scarce made way at all, though she rolled in a great swell of the sea, so great, that it seemed to ridge all the main athwart. Moreover down in t

take in sail and be right heedful. And when Walter asked him what he looked for, and wherefore he spake not to him there

withal. But, being a very stout-hearted young man, he lay still in his room, partly because he was a landsman, and had no mind to tumble about amongst the shipmen and hinder them; and withal he said to himself: What matter whether I go down to the bottom of the sea, or come back to Langton, since either way

the sele of the day to thee! For by good hap we have gotten into another day. Now I shall tell thee that we have striven to beat, so as not to be driven off our course, but all would not avail, wherefore for these three hours we have been running before the wind; but, fair sir, so big hath been the sea that but f

ship and crew th

mew is the darling of Oak Woods; come up and look at it,

mbling mountain-high, and the white-horses were running down the valleys thereof, and the clouds drave low over all, and bore a scud of rain alon

y a stay-rope, and saying to himself that it was we

shoulder and said: "Well, shipmate, cheer up! and now co

which forsooth he had deemed would stay his wanderings a weary while, and therewithal his hopes. But now it seemed as if he needs must wander, would he, would

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Contents

Chapter I. Of Golden Walter and his Father Chapter II. Golden Walter Takes Ship to Sail the Seas Chapter III. Walter Heareth Tidings of the Death of his Father Chapter IV. Storm Befalls the Bartholomew, and she is Driven Off Her Course Chapter V. Now They Come to a New Land Chapter VI. The Old Man Tells Walter of Himself. Walter Sees a Shard in the Cliff-Wall Chapter VII. Walter Comes to the Shard in the Rock-Wall Chapter VIII. Walter Wends the Waste Chapter IX. Walter Happeneth on the First of Those Three Creatures Chapter X. Walter Happeneth on Another Creature in the Strange Land Chapter XI. Walter Happeneth on the Mistress
Chapter XII. The Wearing of Four Days in the Wood Beyond the World
Chapter XIII. Now is the Hunt up
Chapter XIV. The Hunting of the Hart
Chapter XV. The Slaying of the Quarry
Chapter XVI. Of the King's Son and the Maid
Chapter XVII. Of the House and the Pleasance in the Wood
Chapter XVIII. The Maid Gives Walter Tryst
Chapter XIX. Walter Goes to Fetch Home the Lion's Hide
Chapter XX. Walter is Bidden to Another Tryst
Chapter XXI. Walter and the Maid Flee from the Golden House
Chapter XXII. Of the Dwarf and the Pardon
Chapter XXIII. Of the Peaceful Ending of that Wild Day
Chapter XXIV. The Maid Tells of what had Befallen Her
Chapter XXV. Of the Triumphant Summer Array of the Maid
Chapter XXVI. They Come to the Folk of the Bears
Chapter XXVII. Morning Amongst the Bears
Chapter XXVIII. Of the New God of the Bears
Chapter XXIX. Walter Strays in the Pass and is Sundered from The Maid
Chapter XXX. Now They Meet Again
Chapter XXXI. They Come Upon New Folk
Chapter XXXII. Of the New King of the City and Land of Stark-Wall
Chapter XXXIII. Concerning the Fashion of King-Making in Stark-Wall
Chapter XXXIV. Now Cometh the Maid to the King
Chapter XXXV. Of the King of Stark-Wall and his Queen
Chapter XXXVI. Of Walter and the Maid in the Days of the Kingship
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