Chapter VI
Itbefelluponacertainday,thatKingArthursaidtoMerlin,“Mylordsandknightsdodailypraymenowtotakeawife;butIwillhavenonewithoutthycounsel,forthouhasteverhelpedmesinceIcamefirsttothiscrown.”
“Itiswell,”saidMerlin,“thatthoushouldsttakeawife,fornomanofbounteousandnoblenatureshouldlivewithoutone;butisthereanyladywhomthoulovestbetterthananother?”
“Yea,”saidKingArthur,“IloveGuinevere,thedaughterofKingLeodegrance,ofCamelgard,whoalsoholdethinhishousetheRoundTablethathehadfrommyfatherUther;andasIthink,thatdamselisthegentlestandthefairestladyliving.”
“Sir,”answeredMerlin,“asforherbeauty,sheisoneofthefairestthatdolive;butifyehadnotlovedherasyedo,Iwouldfainhavehadyechoosesomeotherwhowasbothfairandgood.Butwhereaman’sheartisset,hewillbeloathtoleave.”ThisMerlinsaid,knowingthemiserythatshouldhereafterhappenfromthismarriage.
ThenKingArthursentwordtoKingLeodegrancethathemightilydesiredtowedhisdaughter,andhowthathehadlovedhersincehesawherfirst,whenwithKingsBanandBorsherescuedLeodegrancefromKingRyenceofNorthWales.