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He draweth him back and taketh his career and the knight likewise, and been stabled so well as yours." they come together as fast as their horses may carry them, spear in must he joust with me, for him do I defy." "You say true," saith Messire Gawain; "A good knight was he." Saith Messire Gawain, "I hear well that you say." "Yea," saith he, "Gawain I am!" to his horse and would fain set his foot in the stirrup when the damsel "Sir," saith the knight to Messire Gawain, "Are you he?" saith he; "Is this then the good Gawain, King Arthur's nephew?" of the car crieth out: "Messire Gawain, hinder the knight! for and he his horse, all pinned upon his spear, whereof he had a good full hand's When the knight heard name Messire Gawain, he draweth him back: "How?" borne by knight. For hardly may a man know the colour thereof." "Yea," saith the damsel, "He it is without fail!" same, for your own is the poorest and most battered that ever saw I to-brake his spear; and Messire Gawain smiteth him with his spear in were mounted again, too sore travail would it be to conquer him!" no great defence, and passeth beyond, and in the by-pass the knight the midst of his breast and beareth him to the ground over the croup of own shield hath not been idle, nor hath the horse whereon he sitteth "Damsel," saith the knight, "No need is here of long pleading. Needs "Thereby may you well see," saith the damsel to the knight, "that his "Therefore right joyful may you be," saith he, "and you may conquer the knight felt himself unpinned, he leaped to his feet and came straight breadth in his breast. He draweth his spear back to him, and when the rest. The knight smiteth Messire Gawain on the shield whereof he had

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