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how cometh it that you take your death so graciously? You know well you are come into this city." "Sir," saith Lancelot, "Right foolish were he that in such a jeopardy "Sir," saith the Knight, "He that would go before the Saviour of the this, and that you will set your head in the same jeopardy without "By my head," saith Lancelot, "Needeth no argument that I shall choose "Certes," saith the Knight, "In no otherwise may you go hence." confession purged of all wickedness and of all the misdeeds that ever I that you are so fairly apparelled to receive your death." moment am I fain to die." "Sir," saith the knight, "you must needs do even as I say, sith that that it is right keen and well whetted. "This know I well for true," saith the Knight, "But you will promise me before I die, that you will return into this city within a year from respite of death to dying here on the spot. But I marvel me of this World ought of right to apparel him as fairly as he may. I am by challenge, as I have set mine." should not do the best for himself, but blamed shall I be thereof and I see yonder." "Fair Sir," saith Lancelot, "So gentle are you and so well nurtured, shall slay you when you have done me no wrong." "Hold, Sir," saith Lancelot, "What is this you tell me?" "Sir," saith the Knight, "Hold up your hand toward the minster that you XIII. have committed, and do repent me truly thereof, wherefore at this that I shall kill you before you shall kill me, sith that so it is." Therewithal he holdeth forth the axe, and Lancelot taketh it and seeth

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