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311
And
as
she
spake
came
Balin
,
on
his
way
to
leave
the
court
,
and
saw
her
where
she
stood
,
and
knew
her
straightway
for
his
mother
s
murderess
,
whom
he
had
sought
in
vain
three
years
.
And
when
they
told
him
that
she
had
asked
King
Arthur
for
his
head
,
he
went
up
straight
to
her
and
said
,
May
evil
have
thee
!
Thou
desirest
my
head
,
therefore
shalt
thou
lose
thine
;
and
with
his
sword
he
lightly
smote
her
head
off
,
in
the
presence
of
the
king
and
all
the
court
.
312
Alas
,
for
shame
!
cried
out
King
Arthur
,
rising
up
in
wrath
;
why
hast
thou
done
this
,
shaming
both
me
and
my
court
?
I
am
beholden
greatly
to
this
lady
,
and
under
my
safe
conduct
came
she
here
;
thy
deed
is
passing
shameful
;
never
shall
I
forgive
thy
villainy
313
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314
Lord
,
cried
Sir
Balin
,
hear
me
;
this
lady
was
the
falsest
living
,
and
by
her
witchcraft
hath
destroyed
many
,
and
caused
my
mother
also
to
be
burnt
to
death
by
her
false
arts
and
treachery
.
315
What
cause
soever
thou
mightest
have
had
,
said
the
king
,
thou
shouldst
have
forborne
her
in
my
presence
.
Deceive
not
thyself
,
thou
shalt
repent
this
sin
,
for
such
a
shame
was
never
brought
upon
my
court
;
depart
now
from
my
face
with
all
the
haste
thou
mayest
.
316
Then
Balin
took
up
the
head
of
the
lady
and
carried
it
to
his
lodgings
,
and
rode
forth
with
his
squire
from
out
the
town
.
Then
said
he
,
Now
must
we
part
;
take
ye
this
head
and
bear
it
to
my
friends
in
Northumberland
,
and
tell
them
how
I
speed
,
and
that
our
worst
foe
is
dead
;
also
tell
them
that
I
am
free
from
prison
,
and
of
the
adventure
of
my
sword
.
317
Alas
!
said
the
squire
,
ye
are
greatly
to
blame
to
have
so
displeased
King
Arthur
.
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318
As
for
that
,
said
Sir
Balin
,
I
go
now
to
find
King
Ryence
,
and
destroy
him
or
lose
my
life
;
for
should
I
take
him
prisoner
,
and
lead
him
to
the
court
,
perchance
King
Arthur
would
forgive
me
,
and
become
my
good
and
gracious
lord
.
319
Where
shall
I
meet
thee
again
?
said
the
squire
.
320
In
King
Arthur
s
court
,
said
Balin
.