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“
Yea
,
”
said
Merlin
,
“
but
I
know
better
than
thou
how
thou
wast
born
,
and
better
than
any
man
living
.
”
“
I
will
not
believe
thee
,
”
said
King
Arthur
,
and
was
wroth
with
the
child
.
So
Merlin
departed
,
and
came
again
in
the
likeness
of
an
old
man
of
fourscore
years
of
age
;
and
the
king
was
glad
at
his
coming
,
for
he
seemed
wise
and
venerable
.
Then
said
the
old
man
,
“
Why
art
thou
so
sad
?
”
“
For
divers
reasons
,
”
said
King
Arthur
;
“
for
I
have
seen
strange
things
to
-
day
,
and
but
this
moment
there
was
here
a
child
who
told
me
things
beyond
his
years
to
know
.
”
“
Yea
,
”
said
the
old
man
,
“
but
he
told
thee
truth
,
and
more
he
would
have
told
thee
hadst
thou
suffered
him
.
But
I
will
tell
thee
wherefore
thou
art
sad
,
for
thou
hast
done
a
thing
of
late
for
which
God
is
displeased
with
thee
,
and
what
it
is
thou
knowest
in
thy
heart
,
though
no
man
else
may
know
.
”
“
What
art
thou
,
”
said
King
Arthur
,
starting
up
all
pale
,
“
that
tellest
me
these
tidings
?
”
“
I
am
Merlin
,
”
said
he
,
“
and
I
was
he
in
the
child
’
s
likeness
,
also
.
”
“
Ah
,
”
said
King
Arthur
,
“
thou
art
a
marvellous
and
right
fearful
man
,
and
I
would
ask
and
tell
thee
many
things
this
day
.
”
As
they
talked
came
one
with
the
king
’
s
horses
,
and
so
,
King
Arthur
mounting
one
,
and
Merlin
another
,
they
rode
together
to
Caerleon
;
and
Merlin
prophesied
to
Arthur
of
his
death
,
and
also
foretold
his
own
end
.