So he rode with his fellows somewhat shamefaced that they had seen that sudden madness in him; but was presently of better cheer than he had been yet. He rode beside Clement3; they went downhill speedily, and the wilderness4 began to better, and there was grass at whiles, and bushes here and there. A little after noon they came out of a pass cleft5 deep through the rocks by a swift stream which had once been far greater than then, and climbed up a steep ridge6 that lay across the road, and looking down from the top of it, beheld7 the open country again. But this was otherwise from what they had beheld from the mountain's brow above Cheaping Knowe. For thence the mountains beyond Whiteness, even those that they had just ridden, were clear to be seen like the wall of the plain country. But here, looking adown, the land below them seemed but a great spreading plain with no hills rising from it, save that far away they could see a certain break in it, and amidst that, something that was brighter than the face of the land elsewhere. Clement told Ralph that this was Goldburg and that it was built on a gathering8 of hills, not great, but going up steep from the plain. And the plain, said he, was not so wholly flat and even as it looked from up there, but swelled9 at whiles into downs and low hills. He told him that Goldburg was an exceeding fair town to behold10; that the lord who had built it had brought from over the mountains masons and wood-wrights and artificers of all kinds, that they might make it as fair as might be, and that he spared on it neither wealth nor toil11 nor pains. For in sooth he deemed that he should find the Well at the World's End, and drink thereof, and live long and young and fair past all record; therefore had he builded this city, to be the house and home of his long-enduring joyance.
Now some said that he had found the Well, and drank thereof; others naysaid that; but all deemed that they knew how that Goldburg was not done building ere that lord was slain12 in a tumult13, and that what was then undone14 was cobbled up after the uncomely fashion of the towns thereabout.
Clement said moreover that, this happy lord dead, things had not gone so well there as had been looked for. Forsooth it had been that lord's will and meaning that all folks in Goldburg should thrive, both those who wrought15 and those for whom they wrought. But it went not so, but there were many poor folk there, and few wealthy.
Again said Clement that though the tillers and toilers of Goldburg were not for the most part mere16 thralls17 and chattels18, as in the lands beyond the mountains behind them, yet were they little more thriving for that cause; whereas they belonged not to a master, who must at worst feed them, and to no manor19, whose acres they might till for their livelihood20, and on whose pastures they might feed their cattle; nor had they any to help or sustain them against the oppressor and the violent man; so that they toiled21 and swinked and died with none heeding22 them, save they that had the work of their hands good cheap; and they forsooth heeded23 them less than their draught24 beasts whom they must needs buy with money, and whose bellies25 they must needs fill; whereas these poor wretches26 were slaves without a price, and if one died another took his place on the chance that thereby27 he might escape present death by hunger, for there was a great many of them.
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