And the next day they came again to the palace, and they said, "Shoot not at us any more, unless thou desirest such hurt and harm and torture as thou now hast, and even more. Give me thy daughter, and, if thou wilt not give her, thou shalt receive thy death because of her."
"Where is he that seeks my daughter? Come hither, where I may see thee." And they placed him in a chair face to face with him.
Said Yspaddaden Penkawr, "Is it thou that seekest my daughter?"
"It is I," answered Kilhwch.
"I must have thy pledge that thou wilt not do towards me otherwise than is just, and, when I have gotten that which I shall name, my daughter thou shalt have."
"I promise thee that willingly," said Kilhwch. "Name what thou wilt."
"I will do so," said he. "Seest thou yonder vast hill?"
"I see it."
"I require that it be rooted up, and that the grubbings be burned for manure on the face of the land, and that it be ploughed and sown in one day, and in one day that the grain ripen. And of that wheat I intend to make food and liquor fit for the wedding of thee and my daughter. And all this I require done in one day."
"It will be easy for me to compass this, although thou mayest think that it will not be easy."