Then we louted before her, and bade her Hail; and Baudoin said: Lady,
thy bidding will we take; yet have we an errand to declare ere we break
bread with thee, lest when it is told we be not so welcome as ye tell
us now. What is it? said she. Said Baudoin: This man here is called the
Green Knight, and this the Black Squire, and I am the Golden Knight;
and now will we ask thee if this isle be called the Isle of Increase
Unsought? Even so have I called it, quoth she, wherefore I deem none
other will dare call it otherwise. It is well, quoth Baudoin; but we
have heard say that hereto had strayed three dear friends of ours,
three maidens, who hight Viridis, the friend of the Green Knight, and
Atra, who is the Black Squire’s, and Aurea, who is mine own friend, so
we have come to take them home with us, since they have been so long
away from their land and their loves. Now if they be thy friends thou
wilt perchance let them go for love’s sake and the eking of friendship;
but if they be thy captives, then are we well willing to pay thee
ransom, not according to their worth, for no treasure heaped up might
come nigh it, but according to thy desire, lady.
Laughed the proud lady scornfully and said: Big are thy words, Sir
Knight: if I had these maidens in my keeping I would give them unto you
for nothing, and deem that I had the best of the bargain. But here are
they not. True it is that I had here three thralls who were hight as
thou hast said; but a while ago, not many days, they transgressed
against me till I chastised them; and then was I weary of them and
would be quit of them; for I need no servants here, whereas I myself am
enough for myself. Wherefore I sent them away across the water to my
sister, who dwells in a fair place hight the House under the Wood; for
she needeth servants, because the earth there yieldeth nought save to
the tiller and the herdsman and the hunter, while here all cometh
unsought. With her may ye deal, for what I know, and buy the maidens
whom ye prize so high; though belike ye may have to give her other
servants in their place. For, indeed, a while ago her thrall fled from
her and left her half undone, and it is said that she came hither in
her shamelessness: but I know not; if she did, she slipped through my
fingers, or else I would have made her rue her impudence. Now
meseemeth, Sir Knights, here is enough of so small and foolish a
matter; and again I pray you to enter my poor house, and take meat and
drink along with me, for ye be none the less welcome because of your
errand, though it be a foolish one.
Now would Sir Baudoin have answered wrathfully, but Arthur plucked at
his skirt, and he yeasaid the lady’s bidding, though somewhat
ungraciously; but that she heeded nought; she took Sir Baudoin by the
hand and led him up the stately perron, and thence came we into a
pillared hall, as fair as might be. And there on the dais was a table
dight with dainty meats and drinks, and the lady bade us thereto, and
we sat to it.
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