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CELTIC STORIES

As Cadyriaith proposed, so it was agreed, and Kay rose up and spoke to the host:—

'Let whosoever will follow Arthur be with him tonight in Cornwall, and whosoever will not is Arthur's enemy.' Not a man, not a raven, remained still or silent at these words, and in the clamour of that host beginning to surge towards Cornwall, Rhonabwy awoke upon the yellow calfskin. His sleep was three nights and three days long when he dreamed this dream.