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conquer the sword wherewith S. John was beheaded." to apparel him, and showeth him much honour. But ill is he at ease, have it!" II. issued forth of the land right glad and joyful. And he goeth toward alighteth and setteth his shield and his spear leaning against a "Sir," saith Messire Gawain, "Into a country where I was never." He lay the night therewithin, and on the morrow departed thence and of him and asketh him whither he would go? forth of my land before a year." "Sir," saith Messire Gawain, "I pledge you my word that, so God give me Messire Gawain be disarmed and afterward maketh bring a robe wherewith "And I will allow you to depart from me at your will. For nought is there that I so much desire to see." "That may not be so hastily," saith the King, "For you shall not go through my land. You are going to the country of King Gurgalain to mounting stage and goeth up into the hall. The King maketh great joy within so long?" wherefore he saith to him: "Sir, wherefore are you fain to hold me here to conquer it, I will return by you." They led him thither to the hall where the King was, and Messire Gawain "Well I know," saith the king, "where it is, for that you are passing "Ha, Sir," saith Messire Gawain, "For God's sake, mercy!" "Sir," saith Messire Gawain, "You say true. God grant me that I may "None other mercy is here," saith the King. Straightway he maketh "For this, that I know well you will have the sword and will not return by me."

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