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  counsel with them on many matters; and they marvelled at his wisdom
  and the keenness of his wit; and so it was; that some were but half
  pleased thereat; whereas they saw that their will was like to give
  way before his in all matters。  But the wiser of them rejoiced in
  him; and looked for good days while his life lasted。
  Now of the deeds that he did; and his joys and his griefs; the tale
  shall tell no more; nor of how he saw Langton again; and his
  dealings there。
  In Stark…wall he dwelt; and reigned a King; well beloved of his
  folk; sorely feared of their foemen。  Strife he had to deal with; at
  home and abroad; but therein he was not quelled; till he fell asleep
  fair and softly; when this world had no more of deeds for him to do。
  Nor may it be said that the needy lamented him; for no needy had he
  left in his own land。  And few foes he left behind to hate him。
  As to the Maid; she so waxed in loveliness and kindness; that it was
  a year's joy for any to have cast eyes upon her in street or on
  field。  All wizardry left her since the day of her wedding; yet of
  wit and wisdom she had enough left; and to spare; for she needed no
  going about; and no guile; any more than hard commands; to have her
  will done。  So loved she was by all folk; forsooth; that it was a
  mere joy for any to go about her errands。  To be short; she was the
  land's increase; and the city's safeguard; and the bliss of the
  folk。
  Somewhat; as the days passed; it misgave her that she had beguiled
  the Bear…folk to deem her their God; and she considered and thought
  how she might atone it。
  So the second year after they had come to Stark…wall; she went with
  certain folk to the head of the pass that led down to the Bears; and
  there she stayed the men…at…arms; and went on further with a two
  score of husbandmen whom she had redeemed from thralldom in Stark…
  wall; and when they were hard on the dales of the Bears; she left
  them there in a certain little dale; with their wains and horses;
  and seed…corn; and iron tools; and went down all bird…alone to the
  dwelling of those huge men; unguarded now by sorcery; and trusting
  in nought but her loveliness and kindness。  Clad she was now; as
  when she fled from the Wood beyond the World; in a short white coat
  alone; with bare feet and naked arms; but the said coat was now
  embroidered with the imagery of blossoms in silk and gold; and gems;
  whereas now her wizardry had departed from her。
  So she came to the Bears; and they knew her at once; and worshipped
  and blessed her; and feared her。  But she told them that she had a
  gift for them; and was come to give it; and therewith she told them
  of the art of tillage; and bade them learn it; and when they asked
  her how they should do so; she told them of the men who were abiding
  them in the mountain dale; and bade the Bears take them for their
  brothers and sons of the ancient Fathers; and then they should be
  taught of them。  This they behight her to do; and so she led them to
  where her freedmen lay; whom the Bears received with all joy and
  loving…kindness; and took them into their folk。
  So they went back to their dales together; but the Maid went her
  ways back to her men…at…arms and the city of Stark…wall。
  Thereafter she sent more gifts and messages to the Bears; but never
  again went herself to see them; for as good a face as she put on it
  that last time; yet her heart waxed cold with fear; and it almost
  seemed to her that her Mistress was alive again; and that she was
  escaping from her and plotting against her once more。
  As for the Bears; they throve and multiplied; till at last strife
  arose great and grim betwixt them and other peoples; for they had
  become mighty in battle:  yea; once and again they met the host of
  Stark…wall in fight; and overthrew and were overthrown。  But that
  was a long while after the Maid had passed away。
  Now of Walter and the Maid is no more to be told; saving that they
  begat between them goodly sons and fair daughters; whereof came a
  great lineage in Stark…wall; which lineage was so strong; and
  endured so long a while; that by then it had died out; folk had
  clean forgotten their ancient Custom of king…making; so that after
  Walter of Langton there was never another king that came down to
  them poor and lonely from out of the Mountains of the Bears。
  End