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Table of Contents
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The Roots of the Mountains
I
: Of Burgstead and Its Folk and Its Neighbours
II
: Of Face-of-God and His Kindred
III
: They Talk of Divers Matters in the Hall
IV
: Face-of-God Fareth to the Wood Again
V
: Face-of-God Falls in with Menfolk on the Mountain
VI
: Of Face-of-God and Those Mountain-Dwellers
VII
: Face-of-God Talketh with the Friend on the Mountain
VIII
: Face-of-God Cometh Home Again to Burgstead
IX
: Those Brethren Fare to the Yew-Wood with the Bride
X
: New Tidings in the Dale
XI
: Men Make Oath at Burgstead on the Holy Boar
XII
: Stone-Face Telleth Concerning the Wood-Wights
XIII
: They Fare to the Hunting of the Elk
XIV
: Concerning Face-of-God and the Mountain
XV
: Murder Amongst the Folk of the Woodlanders
XVI
: The Bride Speaketh with Face-of-God
XVII
: The Token Cometh from the Mountain
XVIII
: Face-of-God Talketh with the Friend in Shadowy Vale
XIX
: The Fair Woman Telleth Face-of-God of Her Kindred
XX
: Those Two Together Hold the Ring of the Earth-God
XXI
: Face-of-God Looketh on the Dusky Men
XXII
: Face-of-God Cometh Home to Burgstead
XXIII
: Talk in the Hall of the House of the Face
XXIV
: Face-of-God Giveth That Token to the Bride
XXV
: Of the Gate-Thing at Burgstead
XXVI
: The Ending of the Gate-Thing
XXVII
: Face-of-God Leadeth a Band Through the Wood
XXVIII
: The Men of Burgdale Meet the Runaways
XXIX
: They Bring the Runaways to Burgstead
XXX
: Hall-Face Goeth Toward Rosedale
XXXI
: Of the Weapon-Show of the Men of Burgdale and Their Neighbours
XXXII
: The Men of Shadowy Vale Come to the Spring Market at Burgstead
XXXIII
: The Alderman Gives Gifts to Them of Shadowy Vale
XXXIV
: The Chieftains Take Counsel in the Hall of the Face
XXXV
: Face-of-God Talketh with the Sun-Beam
XXXVI
: Folk-Might Speaketh with the Bride
XXXVII
: Of the Folk-Mote of the Dalesmen, the Shepherd-Folk, and the Woodland Carles: The Banner of the Wolf Displayed
XXXVIII
: Of the Great Folk-Mote: Atonements Given, and Men Made Sackless
XXXIX
: Of the Great Folk-Mote: Men Take Rede of the War-Faring, the Fellowship, and the War-Leader. Folk-Might Telleth Whence His People Came. The Folk-Mote Sundered
XL
: Of the Hosting in Shadowy Vale
XLI
: The Host Departeth from Shadowy Vale: The First Day’s Journey
XLII
: The Host Cometh to the Edges of Silverdale
XLIII
: Face-of-God Looketh on Silverdale: The Bowmen’s Battle
XLIV
: Of the Onslaught of the Men of the Steer, the Bridge, and the Bull
XLV
: Of Face-of-God’s Onslaught
XLVI
: Men Meet in the Market of Silverstead
XLVII
: The Kindreds Win the Mote-House
XLVIII
: Men Sing in the Mote-House
XLIX
: Dallach Fareth to Rosedale: Crow Telleth of His Errand: The Kindreds Eat Their Meat in Silverdale
L
: Folk-Might Seeth the Bride and Speaketh with Her
LI
: The Dead Borne to Bale: The Mote-House Re-Hallowed
LII
: Of the New Beginning of Good Days in Silverdale
LIII
: Of the Word Which Hall-Ward of the Steer Had for Folk-Might
LIV
: Tidings of Dallach: A Folk-Mote in Silverdale
LV
: Departure from Silverdale
LVI
: Talk Upon the Wildwood Way
LVII
: How the Host Came Home Again
LVIII
: How the Maiden Ward Was Held in Burgdale
LIX
: The Behest of Face-of-God to the Bride Accomplished: A Motestead Appointed for the Three Folks, to Wit, the Men of Burgdale, the Shepherds, and the Children of the Wolf
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