Then in good time on the next day they saddled their orses and rode a great gallop into the northern woods and ighted at that same fountain where the Queen got her eath. Drinian thought it strange that the Prince should hoose that place of all places, to linger in. And there they ested till it came to high noon: and at noon Drinian looked p and saw the most beautiful lady he had ever seen; and he stood at the north side of the fountain and said no ord but beckoned to the Prince with her hand as if she ade him come to her. And she was tall and great, shining, nd wrapped in a thin garment as green as poison. And the rince stared at her like a man out of his wits. But suddenly he lady was gone, Driman knew not where; and the two eturned to Cair Paravel. It stuck in Drinian’s mind that his shining green woman was evil.