And ever a little before these departures betid would she fall moody and few-spoken, but she came back ever from the wood calm and kind and well-liking.
But though they were dear friends and there was much converse betwixt them, this betid not, so far as we have heard.
Nought else betid that night; but on the morrow we went forth and strayed on till we were come into the southernmost quarter of the isle, and not very far from the water we came upon a wood or big thicket which was new to us.
Now on this last day betid somewhat of new tidings; for scarce was this isle out of sight behind, ere we saw a boat come sailing toward us from the north-east, and it came on swiftly with a blue ripple of the lake behind it.
Years ago I told you that I was fleeing from my friends; now the change hath betid that I would seek them again; and needs must I leave the Five Crafts behind to do so.
Now our coming hither betid three years ago, and a month thereafter comes thy witch hither in her ferry, and she greeted us when we met, and asked us, grinning, had she not been kind to win us such good days?
Yea, and over kind, said she, ye would deem me, knew ye what would have betid you save for my good word.
That hath betid for swich untrouthe, As men may ofte in bokes rede, 385 And al day seen hit yet in dede, That for to thenken hit, a tene is.
Meantime," said Ralph, "what has betidto the Fellowship of the Dry Tree?
Ralph was just about to answer somewhat, when the first man moved a little nigher, and as he did so he turned so that Ralph could see what betid on his right hand; and lo!
Neither know What is betid to Cloten, but remain Perplex'd in all.
And that man who knelt with him there," said Simon, "what betid to him?
Tell me now, not as a maiden to her father or warder, but as a great lady might tell a great lord, what betid betwixt you two: for thou art not one on whom a young and doughty man may look unmoved.
What hath betid that ye have cast him out, and flee from our House?
THEN the knight took up the giant's head and bare it with him unto King Mark, and told him what adventure betid him in the forest, and how a naked man rescued him from the grimly giant, Tauleas.
Then the knight took up the giant's head, and bare it with him unto king Mark, and told him what adventure betid him in the forest, and how a naked man rescued him from the grimly giant Tauleas.
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