Melou's education as far as reading and writing stopped when he was on the young side, and you've got to take medieval spellings into account anyway. But the notice he tacks up is mostly readable, if you take a few moments to study it really good and hard.
It says, plainly printed:
I WOD SEKE A PRYSTE TO MARRIE A LADY TO-GETHYR WYTHE A MANN.
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"Evening," Mordred says, amiably enough, pausing beside him.
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"Cariad, what is this?"
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She takes a deep breath. "You meant it."
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"Are you Sir Melou, perchance?"
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She inclines her head, smiling shyly. She is just a year older than he, after all.
"Aye I am," she says, timidly. "Pray receive my congratulations, Sir."
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Of all things to make someone feel old, their grand-nephew getting married.
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"Lady?" shyly.
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