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“That’s as may be,Ma’am,”said Puddleglum very stiffly and on his guard.
“We’re looking for the ruined city of the giants,”said Jill.
“The r-r-ruined city ?”said the Lady. “That is a strange place to be seeking. What will you do if you find it ?”
“We’ve got to—”began Jill,but Puddleglum interrupted.
“Begging your pardon,Ma’am. But we don’t know you or your friend—a silent chap,isn’t he ? —and you don’t know us. And we’d as soon not talk to strangers about our business,if you don’t mind. Shall we have a little rain soon,do you think ?”
The Lady laughed:the richest,most musical laugh you can imagine. “Well,children,”she said,“you have a wise,solemn old guide with you. I think none the worse of him for keeping his own counsel,but I’ll be free with mine. I have often heard the name of the giantish City Ruinous,but never met any who would tell me the way thither. This road leads to the burgh and castle of Harfang,where dwell the gentle giants. They are as mild, civil,prudent,and courteous as those of Ettinsmoor are foolish, fierce,savage,and given to all beastliness. And in Harfang you may or may not hear tidings of the City Ruinous,but certainly you shall find good lodgings and merry hosts. You would be wise to winter there,or,at the least,to tarry certain days for your ease and refreshment. There you shall have steaming baths,soft beds, and bright hearths;and the roast and the baked and the sweet and the strong will be on the table four times in a day.”
“I say !”exclaimed Scrubb. “That’s something like ! Think of sleeping in a bed again.”
“Yes,and having a hot bath,”said Jill. “Do you think they’ll ask us to stay ? We don’t know them,you see.”
“Only tell them,”answered the Lady,“that She of the Green Kirtle salutes them by you,and has sent them two fair Southern children for the Autumn Feast.”