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his hands, and he doth him homage on behalf of his lord for his hold VI. you, and this also, and God help me, will I yet achieve." his sword and runneth upon him. And the knight crieth out: "Hold, "Ha, Messire Gawain," saith the Knight Coward, "Fight him not as having Messire Gawain! Are you minded to slay me? I yield me conquered, for and all of his land and becometh his man. of right behoveth him do his lord's bidding. Messire Gawain holdeth They come together a full career and break their lances on their "You wish for nought but peace," saith Messire Gawain. you to forfeit and you allow me to escape hence on live." "Heretofore," saith Messire Gawain, "have I achieved adventures without "Sir," saith the Knight Coward to Messire Gawain, "I have no mind to be Messire Gawain thinketh that he will do him no further harm, for that hereof." as he defied you, should have fled away forthwith, or elsewise I should Thereupon the knight departeth and Messire Gawain remaineth there. affiance in me, for of me will you have neither succour nor help!" "To this will I not agree," saith Messire Gawain, "For God well knoweth beyond and overthroweth him and his horse together. Then draweth he conquer me, my lord holdeth his blame and shame for known and will hold shields, and Messire Gawain hurtleth against the horse and passeth so hardy as are you; for, so God help me, had he defied me in such-wise that no blame have I herein." hay fallen at his feet and cried him of mercy." for the death. So I conquer you, the wrong is yours; but, and you no mind have I to die for another's folly, and so I cry you mercy

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