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most disloyal dame on live, for that this night have you harboured in have thereof. For well know you, that of right ought I not to be held him in an ambush in the forest nigh thereby. Straightway behold the taketh leave of the lady and issueth forth of the fair hold and setteth cometh to the door of the hall and seeth not the dwarf, whereby well "How?" saith he, "I forbade her she should ever harbour Messire Gawain." done toward me or I toward you." "In faith," said the dwarf, "She hath made him greater cheer than ever "Then of wrong will it be!" saith the dwarf, "as methinketh!" "Sir," saith she, "Welcome may you be!" she understandeth his treachery. She saith to Messire Gawain, "Sir, jealous knight where he cometh, he and his dwarf. He entereth into the "By my head!" saith the knight; "I will go not, howsoever it be! But "You say true," saith Messire Gawain. Thereupon is he armed, and you withdraw yourself forth of our forest and help not to rescue me seeth that day hath broken fair and clear, and ariseth up. The lady from the smart that my lord will make me suffer, great sin will you "And you," saith he, "Shame and evil adventure may you have, as the for God's sake have pity upon me, for the dwarf hath betrayed me! And have I lest he carry her away!" my hostel and in my bed him that most have I warned you against!" Messire Gawain lay in the hall that was ware of nought of this. He saw I her make to none other! But haste you and come, for great fear guilty toward my lord nor toward any other, for aught that you have she shall pay for it, even though she go!" III. hall. The lady cometh to meet him.

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