Knightly Legends of Wales; Or, the Boy's Mabinogion; Being the Earliest Welsh Tales of King Arthur in the Famous Red book of Hergest

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harm from thee. And thou shalt take a horse and armor of me, and with me thou shalt go to learn chivalry and the use of thy arms." Said Peredur, " Thou shalt have mercy, if thou pledge thy faith thou wilt never more injure the dominions of the countess." And Peredur took surety of this, and with permission of the countess he set forth with the sorceress to the palace of the sorceresses. And there he remained for three weeks, and then he made choice of a horse and arms, and went his way.
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...the evening he entered a valley, and at the head of the valley he came to a hermit's cell, and the hermit welcomed him gladly ; and there he spent the night. And in the morning he arose ; and when he went forth, behold, a shower of snow had fallen the night before, and a hawk had killed a wild fowl in front of the cell. And the noise of the horse scared the hawk away, and a raven alighted upon the bird. And Peredur stood, and compared the blackness of the raven and the whiteness of the snow and the redness of the blood, to the hair of the lady that best he loved which was blacker than jet, and to her skin which was whiter than the snow, and to the two red spots upon her cheeks which were redder than the blood upon the snow appeared to be.

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