you, she shall be held guilty herein. Such shall be the judgment in quit shall she be of misdoing and of blame, but and if I shall conquer this matter." gate barred. And Marin crieth out upon him. thinketh to enter therein. But he found the bridge shut up and the the Jealous. And when Marin seeth him coming, he avoideth his buffet Thereupon, the knight biddeth the dwarf make set the lady forth of the joust. The knight draweth him back the better to take his career, and that is still before him moveth him to yet further transgression. her of evil nor wantonness nor never had I no desire thereof." IV. Messire Gawain cometh as fast as his horse may carry him toward Marin "Messire Gawain," saith he, "I will set her forth thence on one The knight was full of great wrath when he saw that Messire Gawain had distraught, and wept as she that suffered blameless, and smote her bursteth his belly in the midst. Then goeth he toward the hold, for he Natheless, for the fear that he hath of him he speaketh to him: "I ask no better," saith Messire Gawain. and lowereth his spear and cometh to his wife that was right sore and body and overburdeneth him of folly and outrage, and Messire Gawain as his horse might carry him toward his hold. Messire Gawain seeth the through, out the body and slew her, and then turneth him again so fast damsel dead and the dwarf that fleeth full speed after his lord. He pool of the spring and make her sit in a launde whereas they were to condition, that you joust at me and I at you, and, so you conquer me, overtaketh him and trampleth him under his horses feet so that he not gone his way thence, and an anguish of jealousy burneth him heart