beyond without saying aught more by the side of a dwarf that was cross at the entrance of a burying-ground enclosed all round about with in his windingsheet!" castle and entereth into a tall and ancient forest, and rideth the day "Ha, Sir Knight, now see I plainly that you slew him that I am wrapping a hedge of thorns. And the way lay through the burying ground. here within!" vengeance of your body. So will He what time you are stricken down X. The knight that had fled from the forest when Messire Gawain came Lancelot heard the dwarf, but deigned not to answer him of nought. He of the enemy that fell upon you!" dead. They alight and then set them in the chapel. And the dwarf Lancelot entered therein and the night was come. He seeth the are the man of all the world that most I hate; and God grant me is come to the chapel, and alighteth and maketh fast the bridle of his horse to a tree, and leaneth his shield and spear without. After that Thereupon, behold you, two knights that are carrying other two knights wounds of the knight were swollen up and began to bleed afresh. crieth out to them: "Now shall it be seen how you avenge your friends in his winding-sheen. As soon as Lancelot was entered therewithin the "Lancelot," saith the dwarf, "you are right not to salute me, for you digging a grave in the ground. long until he cometh to the outskirt of the forest, and seeth a tall chapel wherein were candles burning. Thitherward goeth he, and passeth he entereth into the chapel, and findeth a damsel laying out a knight graveyard full of tombs and sepulchres. He looketh behind and seeth a