"What thinkest thou that we should do concerning this?" said Bedwyr.
"Let us suffer him," said Kai, "to eat as much as he will of the meat, and after that he will fall asleep."
And during that time they employed themselves in making the wooden tweezers. And when Kai knew certainly that he was asleep he made a pit under his feet, the largest in the world, and he struck him a violent blow, and squeezed him into the pit. And there they twitched out his beard completely with the wooden tweezers; and after that they slew him altogether.
And from thence they both went to Gelli Wic in Cornwall, and took the leash made of Dillus Varvawc's beard with them, and they gave it into Arthur's hand. Then Arthur composed this Englyn:—
Kai made a leash
Of Dillus son of Eurei's beard.
Were he alive, thy death he'd be.
And thereupon Kai was wroth, so that the warriors of the island could scarcely make peace between Kai and Arthur. And thenceforth, neither in Arthur's troubles, nor for the slaying of his men, would Kai come forward to his aid forever after.
Said Arthur, "Which of the marvels is it best for us now to seek?"
"It is best for us to seek Drudwyn, the cub of Greid, the son of Eri."