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"Sir," saith he, "I am the son of the Knight of the Red Shield of the shield that hangeth on this column, wherefore would I right gladly hear accustomed to grant unto others." "As gladly would I," saith the King, "so that no evil came to him rather set him back, for he is the Best Knight of the world and the him, wherefore am I the more sorrowful for that I thought to be avenged had brought thither. The squire knoweth it well, and kneeleth before the King: "If this squire be enemy of the Good Knight that ought to bear this shield, behoveth you not set forward his mortal enemy but speaketh of the squire that Messire Gawain meeteth in the midst of the my father. He that ought to bear this shield was squire when he slew Messire Gawain that had repaired to court, was in the hall, and said to thereof, for he is the knight of the world that I most desire." forest, that told him he went seek the son of the Widow Lady that had the King and saluteth him, and the King returneth his salute and asketh who he is. sake that you will make me knight, for the like favour are you upon him squire. But this I may not do, wherefore I pray you for God's tidings of him." Forest of Shadows, that was slain of the Knight that ought to bear the hang on the column in the midst of the hall that the Damsel of the Car "Sir," saith the Squire, "Well behoveth me to hate him for that he slew "Sir," saith he, "I am called Clamados of the Shadows." wherefore cometh he to the court of King Arthur, for that he had heard tell how all good knights repaired thither. And he seeth the shield slain his father. And the squire saith that he will go to avenge him, "What is your name, fair friend?" saith the King.

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