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| | VI. Geraint, the Son of Erbin (Continued). The Mabinogeon. Vol. III: The Age of Chivalry. Bulfinch, Thomas. 1913. Age ... (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11) |
 | | And Guenever was sorry when she saw the condition he was in, even though he was accompanied by the churlish dwarf. |
 | | And on the other side of the Severn were the nobles of Erbin, the son of Custennin, and his foster-father at their head, to welcome Geraint with gladness; and many of the women of the court, with his mother, came to receive Enid, the daughter of Ynywl, his wife. |
 | | And the next day at dawn, Erbin desired Geraint to send messengers to the men to ask them whether it was displeasing to them that he should come to receive their homage, and whether they had anything to object to him. |
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