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Chapter 8 VIII WALTER WENDS THE WASTE

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down to the stream and drank of its waters, and washed the night

t place with a flow amidst of it, and such places he must needs fetch a compass about, lest he be mired. He gave himself but little rest, eating what he needs must as he went. The day was bright and calm, so that the sun was never hidden, and he steered by it due south. All that day he went, and found no m

but pressed on all he might; and now he said to himself, that whatsoever other

ill-fox, and once some outlandish kind of hare; and of fowl but very fe

ep for a long while: otherwise nought was changed, on all sides it was nought but the endless neck, wherefrom nought could be seen, but some other part of i

eded nought else; but when his thirst was fully quenched his eyes caught sight of the stream which flowed from the well, and he gave a shout, for lo! it was running south. Wherefore it was with a merry heart that he went on, and as he went, came on more streams, all running south or thereabouts. He hastened on

hich he had followed the evening before, and beside which he had laid him down; and then set forth again with no great hope to come on new tidings that day. But yet when he was fairly afoot, himseemed that there was someth

ed, and lo! he was verily on the brow of the great mountain-neck, and down below him was the hanging of the great hill-slopes, which fell down, not slowly, as those he had been those days a-mounting, but speedily enough, though with little of broken p

nd looked forth keenly, and saw no sign of any dwelling of man. But he said to himself that that might well be because the good and well-grassed land was still so far off, and that he might yet look to find men

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Contents

Chapter 1 I: OF GOLDEN WALTER AND HIS FATHER Chapter 2 II GOLDEN WALTER TAKES SHIP TO SAIL THE SEAS Chapter 3 III WALTER HEARETH TIDINGS OF THE DEATH OF HIS FATHER Chapter 4 IV STORM BEFALLS THE BARTHOLOMEW, AND SHE IS DRIVEN OFF HER COURSE Chapter 5 V NOW THEY COME TO A NEW LAND Chapter 6 WALTER SEES A SHARD IN THE CLIFF-WALL Chapter 7 WALL Chapter 8 VIII WALTER WENDS THE WASTE Chapter 9 IX WALTER HAPPENETH ON THE FIRST OF THOSE THREE CREATURES Chapter 10 X WALTER HAPPENETH ON ANOTHER CREATURE IN THE STRANGE LAND Chapter 11 XI WALTER HAPPENETH ON THE MISTRESS
Chapter 12 XII THE WEARING OF FOUR DAYS IN THE WOOD BEYOND THE WORLD
Chapter 13 XIII NOW IS THE HUNT UP
Chapter 14 XIV THE HUNTING OF THE HART
Chapter 15 XV THE SLAYING OF THE QUARRY
Chapter 16 XVI OF THE KING'S SON AND THE MAID
Chapter 17 XVII OF THE HOUSE AND THE PLEASANCE IN THE WOOD
Chapter 18 XVIII THE MAID GIVES WALTER TRYST
Chapter 19 XIX WALTER GOES TO FETCH HOME THE LION'S HIDE
Chapter 20 XX WALTER IS BIDDEN TO ANOTHER TRYST
Chapter 21 XXI WALTER AND THE MAID FLEE FROM THE GOLDEN HOUSE
Chapter 22 XXII OF THE DWARF AND THE PARDON
Chapter 23 XXIII OF THE PEACEFUL ENDING OF THAT WILD DAY
Chapter 24 XXIV THE MAID TELLS OF WHAT HAD BEFALLEN HER
Chapter 25 XXV OF THE TRIUMPHANT SUMMER ARRAY OF THE MAID
Chapter 26 XXVI THEY COME TO THE FOLK OF THE BEARS
Chapter 27 XXVII MORNING AMONGST THE BEARS
Chapter 28 XXVIII OF THE NEW GOD OF THE BEARS
Chapter 29 XXIX WALTER STRAYS IN THE PASS AND IS SUNDERED FROM THE MAID
Chapter 30 XXX NOW THEY MEET AGAIN
Chapter 31 XXXI THEY COME UPON NEW FOLK
Chapter 32 WALL No.32
Chapter 33 MAKING IN STARK-WALL
Chapter 34 XXXIV NOW COMETH THE MAID TO THE KING
Chapter 35 WALL AND HIS QUEEN
Chapter 36 XXXVI OF WALTER AND THE MAID IN THE DAYS OF THE KINGSHIP
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