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The next day, as Bear and Crispin approach Great Wexly, the road becomes more and more crowded with other people. Most of those on the road are peasants, but they also spot a pilgrim, other religious figures, foreign merchants, various officials, a troop of soldiers, and a wagon containing a rich lord or lady. Crispin is fascinated, and Bear offers a running commentary.
When Crispin sees the large stone walls that surround Great Wexly, Bear explains that they serve both to repel enemies and to keep them trapped inside. As they near the entrance known as Bishop’s Gate, Crispin sees soldiers guarding the gate and fears they are looking for him.
To avoid arousing the soldier’s suspicions, Bear and Crispin dance and play music as they reach the gate. People applaud, and the soldiers let them into the city.
Within the city, Crispin is amazed by the huge number of people as well as the stench: Gutters filled with waste run alongside the road. They pass shops and houses, many of which are several stories high. A black cloth with blue and gold ribbons appears throughout the city, and Bear explains that it marks someone’s death.
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