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In anger and grief, he called to his squire and bade him saddle his charger and a palfrey for Enid, and to her he said : ' Put on thy meanest attire, and thou shalt ride with me into the wilderness* It seems that I have yet to win me fame ; but before thou seest home again, thou shalt learn if indeed I am fallen so low as thou deemest. " And Enid, wondering and troubled, an- swered : ' I know naught of thy meaning, my lord/' ' Ask me nothing, " said Geraint. So sorrowfully and in silence Enid a...rrayed herself, choosing for her apparel the faded robe and veil in which first her lord had seen her. Then the squire brought them their horses ; but when he would have mounted and ridden after, Geraint forbade him. And to Enid the Prince said : ' Ride before me and turn not back, no matter what thou seest or hearest. And unless I speak to thee, say not a word to me. " So they rode forward along the least frequented road till they came to a vast forest, which they entered. There Enid, as she rode in front, saw four armed men lurking by the road, and one said to the other : " See, now is our opportunity to win much spoil at little cost ; for we may easily overcome this doleful knight and take from him his arms and lady.
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