. Siegfried, the hero of the North, and Beowulf, the hero of the Anglo-Saxons . s fain to stay. And Gernot, who may have guessed 26 Siegfried what was in his inmost thoughts and whatwould please him best, spoke secretly tothe King : Gunther, my dear brother, we owethe hero who has so freely done us suchgreat service a token of regard that willmake him proud before all the otherknights. Let us take him to our her, who never yet received knightin her bower, give him kindly greeting,that we may win him for our friend for- ever. When the message was given youngSiegfried, he was so overc


. Siegfried, the hero of the North, and Beowulf, the hero of the Anglo-Saxons . s fain to stay. And Gernot, who may have guessed 26 Siegfried what was in his inmost thoughts and whatwould please him best, spoke secretly tothe King : Gunther, my dear brother, we owethe hero who has so freely done us suchgreat service a token of regard that willmake him proud before all the otherknights. Let us take him to our her, who never yet received knightin her bower, give him kindly greeting,that we may win him for our friend for- ever. When the message was given youngSiegfried, he was so overcome with joythat he could hardly master it enough tobear himself with proper dignity. Andwhen he actually stood before Kriemhildeand heard her sweet voice bid him Wel-come, Lord Siegfried, noblest of knights !he could only bow low and look withspeechless longing in her lovely, blushingface. He had seen her before from a dis-tance, when she walked from the palaceto the ladies seats to view the tourna-ments, with her mother, Queen Ute, andwith her kinswomen and attendants, and. UJ Ld UJ Q UJ tr^ Q 2< O UJ (3 UJ to PUB/,


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