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Updated: May 10, 2025
So loud was this that the kings and the knights at the dining table heard it and wondering greatly, hurried out to find the cause for it. Forgot their food for the time being in their curiosity. The king of Britain was no less surprised to see Allan and this stranger whom he but faintly recalled. And to him, to Cadoris, and the assembled knights, the two had to recount again what had occurred.
And when the full gist of it came home, Arthur brought down a heavy hand on the shoulder of Cadoris who was shaking with laughter and himself fell into a seat nearby for very faintness at his own mirth. While about him there was great boisterousness and loud guffaws.
"Shall I ask them to wait until we finish this meal? It were pity to disturb you now and I doubt not their message may wait." "That may well be so, good friend. Yet, if it disturbs you not, I shall ask Gawaine here to see these men and find out what message they bear." Cadoris nodded his head in assent and Gawaine thereupon hastened outside the dining hall. It was none other than Allan he saw.
The men on the outside ceased their attack for the moment watching wonderingly, not guessing as yet what all this meant. From his bed of pain, not far off, Sir Percival called to the two knights. "Is it Arthur who comes?" "Methinks so. Yet it seems I see the banners of Scotland. Whether it is men of Cadoris or of Arthur, of what matter?" "Aye, Launcelot, Scotland is there.
For highly have I been honored by your visit, and as greatly have I enjoyed it." Warm spoken was Cadoris. "And we shall remember your hospitality for many a day," replied Arthur. "If we but make you half as much at home when you visit us, good Cadoris, we shall feel that we have accomplished much. Is it not so, friends?" "Truly," assented King Arthur's knights.
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