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Yvain rides away, the wounded lion resting on Yvain’s shield. Lunete rides alongside him for a time; he asks her not to reveal his identity and, when the time is right, that she speak kindly of him to Laudine. She agrees readily. Yvain travels until he sees a mansion, where a servant opens the gate and he’s given entry.
The servants provide Yvain with a room where he and his lion may rest. The lord’s two daughters, “Well versed in surgery” (158), work to heal Yvain and his lion, who take some time to recover.
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