[31] “Truly,” said Luned, “I thought thy good sense was greater than I find it to be. Is it better to grieve because thou canst not get that good man, than it is to grieve for anything else thou canst never get?” “I declare to heaven,” said the Countess, “that I could never get my lord in any other man, be he the best in the world.” “Oh yes,” said Luned, “thou couldst marry a husband that would be as good as he, or better than he.”
[36] Encamped.
[37a] Add “and looked at him.”
[37b] And belaboured each other.
[38] Add “and this is my abode.”
[39] To the disgrace of thy beard.
[45] Owen was certain he had never seen better service, but every one was as sorrowful as if death had been upon him.
[46a] And to-morrow is the appointed day for me to meet him, to deliver to him yonder maiden, otherwise he will kill my sons before my eyes.
[46b] And the Earl determined to hold the castle against him, abandoning his two sons to their fate.
[47] And they told him their tale.