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Some months later, Aelfrida, now married to Aethelwold, is disappointed that they are still living in her father's house, while her husband is frustrated that she is so busy with the household. They decide to leave that night for Flanders. Before they can leave, though, Maccus arrives to tell Aethelwold that Eadgar has arrived to visit them. Aethelwold confesses his treachery to his wife, who, although angry that she has lost her chance to be queen of England, agrees to make herself ugly to conceal Aethelwold's trick. The King arrives; as he greets Aethelwold, Aelfrida appears, having made herself as beautiful as she could. The king realizes Aethelwold's treachery and confronts him with it; his retainer, remorseful, stabs himself. The king orders that he be buried with all the honor due his rank.