"All this shalt thou have. And truly thou hast done wisely in asking this. Upon thy head would have lighted all this trouble."
"Yea," said he, "for fear thereof was it that I required this."
"Set now my wife at liberty."
"I will not, by Heaven," said he, "until I see Pryderi and Rhiannon with me free."
"Behold, here they come," he answered.
And thereupon behold Pryderi and Rhiannon. And he rose up to meet them, and greeted them, and sat down beside them. "Ah, chieftain, set now my wife at liberty," said the bishop. "Hast thou not received all thou didst ask?"
"I will release her gladly," said he. And thereupon he set her free.
Then Llywyd struck her with a magic wand, and she was changed back into a young woman, the fairest ever seen.
"Look around upon thy land," said he, "and then thou wilt see it all tilled and peopled, as it was in its best state."
And he rose up and looked forth. And when he looked he saw all the lands tilled, and full of herds and dwellings. "What bondage," he inquired, "has there been upon Pryderi and Rhiannon?"