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across his knees; then he looked about on those great men, and spake: How long shall we speak no word to each other, or is it so that God hath stricken you dumb?

Then all they cried out with one voice: All hail to the King, the King of Battle!

Spake Walter: If I be king, will ye do my will as I bid you?

Answered the elder: Nought have we will to do, lord, save as thou biddest.

Said Walter: Thou then, wilt thou answer a question in all truth?

Yea, lord, said the elder, if I may live afterward.

Then said Walter: The woman that came with me into your Camp of the Mountain, what hath befallen her?

The elder answered: Nought hath befallen her, either of good or evil, save that she hath slept and eaten and bathed her. What, then, is the King’s pleasure concerning her?

That ye bring her hither to me straightway, said Walter.

Yea, said the elder; and in what guise shall we bring her hither? shall she be arrayed as a servant, or a great lady?

Then Walter pondered a while, and spake at last: Ask her what is her will herein, and