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[She lets fall the curtain across the entrance of the pavilion, thus shrouding Gawaine and her- self from sight. The moon has now risen high above the trees and bathes the stage in silver light. A soft wind stirs the leaves. Their rustling is taken up and transformed to music, — at first scarcely audible, but gradually grow- ing in intensity, — representing the sounds of a late summer night] [The music stills. Pelleas and Fergus emerge from the thicket on the right.] [97] Pelleas Stay still : n...o further move. Our question here Shall find its answer. Fergus Know you what this means ? Pelleas Rejoicing and festivity. Fergus The rite, Of burial. Pelleas What mean you ? Fergus That the dead From battle ride not home. You are betrayed. This is rejoicing for your death, festivity To honour him who slew you. For she holds That Gawaine with true victor's right and might Carries your shield and helm. You are betrayed. Pelleas Though mine own eyes beheld, I scarce should hold That such a knight to such a vow were false.
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