So she abode a little, and then came into her hall duly dight, and
found Gerard and his sons there to serve her; and she brake her fast,
and bade them sit by her at table, as oft she did; and she spake to
them of this and that, and Gerard answered lightly again; but the two
Gerardsons looked at one another, as though they would speak and ask a
question from time to time, but forbore because they durst not. But
Gerard looked on them, and deemed he wotted what was in their minds; so
at last he spake: Our lady, both I, and meseemeth my sons also, deem
that there is some tidings toward which are great unto thee; for thine
eyes sparkle, and the red burns in thy cheeks, and thine hands may not
be quiet, nor thy feet abide in one place; wherefore I see that thou
hast something in thy mind which strives to be forth of it. Now thou
wilt pardon us, our dear lady, that we ask concerning this, because it
is in our love for thee that we speak, lest there be some change toward
which shall be a grief to some of us.
My men, said Birdalone, flushing red, sooth it is that there is a
change at hand, and I shall tell you straightway what it is. Years ago
I told you that I was fleeing from my friends; now the change hath
betid that I would seek them again; and needs must I leave the Five
Crafts behind to do so. And moreover there is this ill word to be said,
which I will say at once, to wit, that when I am but a little way gone
from the Five Crafts I must wend the other deal of my journey
birdalone, as my name is.
All those three sat silent and aghast at that word, and the young men
grew pale; but after a while spake Gerard: Our lady most well-beloved,
this word which thou hast spoken, to wit, that thou needest us no
longer, I have looked to hear any time this five years; and praise be
to the saints that it hath come late and not soon. Now there is no more
to be said but that thou tell us what is thy will that we should do.
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