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the dun, the King who was a priest met them; and he was a grave man, and beside him stood his daughter, and she was as fair as the morn, and one that smiled and looked down. "These are my two sons," said the first King. "And here is my daughter," said the King who was a priest. "She is a wonderful fine maid," said the first King, "and I like her manner of smiling." "They are wonderful well-grown lads," said the second, "and I like their gravity." And then the two Kings looked at each other, and said, "The thing may come about." And in the meanwhile the two lads looked upon the maid, and the one grew pale and the other red; and the maid looked upon the ground smiling. "Here is the maid that I shall marry," said the elder. "For I think she smiled upon me." But the younger plucked his father by the sleeve. "Father," said he, "a word in your ear. If I find favour in your sight, might not I wed this maid, for I think she smiles upon me?" "A word in yours," said the King his father. "Waiting is good hunting, and when the teeth are shut the tongue is at home." Now they were come into the dun, and feasted; and this was a great house, so that the lads were astonished; and the King that was a priest sat at the end of the board and was silent, so that the lads were filled with reverence; and the maid served them smiling with downcast eyes, so that their hearts were enlarged. Before it was day, the elder son arose, and he found the maid at her weaving, for she was a diligent girl. "Maid," quoth he, "I would fain marry you." "You must speak with my father," said she, and she looked upon the ground smiling, and became like the rose. "Her heart is with me," said the elder son, and he went down to the lake and sang. A little while after came the younger son. "Maid," quoth he, "if our fathers were agreed, I would like well to marry you." "You can speak to my father," said she; and looked upon the ground, and smiled and grew like the rose. "She is a dutiful daughter," said the younger son, "she will make an obedient wife." And then he thought, "What shall I do?" and he remembered the King her father was a priest; so he went into the temple, and sacrificed a weasel and a hare. Presently the news got about; and the two lads and the first King were called into the presence of the King who was a priest, where he sat upon the high seat. "Little I reck of gear," said the King who was a priest, "and li
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