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XVIII. | The Maid gives Walter tryst | 128 |
XIX. | Walter goes to fetch Home the Lion’s Hide | 132 |
XX. | Walter is bidden to another Tryst | 141 |
XXI. | Walter and the Maid flee from the Golden House | 148 |
XXII. | Of the Dwarf and the Pardon | 153 |
XXIII. | Of the peaceful Ending of that wild Day | 160 |
XXIV. | The Maid tells of what had befallen her | 165 |
XXV. | Of the triumphant Summer Array of the Maid | 182 |
XXVI. | They come to the Folk of the Bears | 189 |
XXVII. | Morning amongst the Bears | 197 |
XXVIII. | Of the new God of the Bears | 201 |
XXIX. | Walter strays in the Pass and is sundered from the Maid | 210 |
XXX. | Now they meet again | 215 |
XXXI. | They come upon new Folk | 223 |
XXXII. | Of the new King of the City and Land of Stark-wall | 228 |
XXXIII. | Concerning the Fashion of King-making in Stark-wall | 233 |
XXXIV. | Now cometh the Maid to the King | 236 |
XXXV. | Of the King of Stark—wall and his Queen | 239 |
XXXVI. | Of Walter and the Maid in the Days of the Kingship | 245 |
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