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"Forbear," cried Geraint; "here is one fairer and nobler for whom I claim the prize of the tournament." "Do battle for it, then!" cried Edeyrn. So the two took their lances and rushed upon one another with a crash like thunder, and each broke his spear.
For of a truth I am spent, and must needs get me rest and a leech for my wounds. 'Then come at once with me, said the little king, and after he had helped Enid to her place before Geraint, he leaped on his own horse. 'Now thou shalt go to the hall of a son-in-law of my sister which is near here, said King Griffith, 'and thou shalt have the best medical advice in the kingdom.
'I have only my faded silk dress to wear, she sighed, and it seemed to her shabbier and more faded than ever, as it hung there in the morning light. 'If only I had a few days longer, I would weave myself a dress. I would weave it so delicately that when Geraint took me to the Queen, he would be proud of it, she thought.
And I declare unto Heaven," said he, "if thou doest not thus, it will be to thy cost." "I will do as far as I can, lord," said she, "according to thy desire." So the maiden went forward, keeping in advance of Geraint, as he had desired her; and it grieved him as much as his wrath would permit, to see a maiden so illustrious as she having so much trouble with the care of the horses.
And Enid loved the Prince so dearly, that when she heard his wish, she took off the beautiful dress she had been so glad to wear, and went down to him in the old silk gown. And when Geraint saw Enid, the gladness in his face made her glad too, and she forgot all about the old dress.
"Ah, chieftain," said the young earl, "it is not by my fault that Earl Ynywl is without his possessions." "By my faith," said Geraint, "he shall not remain without them, unless death quickly takes me hence." "O chieftain," said he, "with regard to the disagreement between me and Ynywl, I will gladly abide by thy counsel, and agree to what thou mayest judge right between us."
"I go now, lord," said he, "to meet the knight, and to conduct him to his lodging." "Go, gladly," said the earl; "and right joyfully shall he be received here, if he so come." And the youth went to meet Geraint, and told him that he would be received gladly by the earl in his own palace; but he would go only to his lodgings.
"Not half as much as Elaine," said Mary. "She had secured her Geraint, whereas Elaine made a perfect donkey of herself over Lancelot, who did not care for her." "I like our parts much the best, Lily's and mine," said Lady Betty. "I do give my Jim Gareth? a lively time, at all events! Just what I should do, if it were in real life."
'You are late for the hunt, Prince Geraint, said the Queen. 'Like you, I have come, not to join the hunt, but to see it pass, said the Prince, bowing low to the beautiful Queen. And he asked to be allowed to wait with her and the little maid. As they waited, three people, a lady, a knight and a dwarf, came out of the forest, and rode slowly past.
Arthur also called Kadyrieith, and ordered him to pitch a tent for Geraint, and the physicians, and he enjoined him to provide him with abundance of all that might be requisite for him. And Kadyrieith did as he had commanded him. And Morgan Tud and his disciples were brought to Geraint. And Arthur and his hosts remained there nearly a month, whilst Geraint was being healed.
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