Excerpt from The Story of the Bold Pecopin
The bold Pecopin loved the beautiful Bauldour, and the beautiful Bauldour loved the bold Pecopin. He was son to the Burgrave of Son-neck, she daughter of the Lord of Falkenburg. One owned the forest, the other the mountain. What more obvious than for the mountain and the forest to make a match? The two fathers were agreed, and Pecopin was betrothed to Bauldour. The betrothal was on an April day.
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