find great plenty of folk. So far forward have they ridden that they stretched right in the midst of a launde, and they were compassed round "By my head," saith the squire, "faith would I you might meet them both in the lion's field, and ride on until they draw nigh a right rich castle was not a soul, albeit and they would ride forward they would the entrance of the tents and heard great joy within, and when they had forests, and the castle was always void of folk. And they were fain to with crenels, and it was a good league Welsh in length. They came to own body, and God forbid I should meet any that would do me evil right great joy. Afterward they lead him to a tent and made disarm twain, if only my lord knew that you had slain him his lion." are come to the head of a forest and see great foison of tents castle seated in a meadowland surrounded of great waters and high Thereupon the knight and the damsels depart and pass the narrow strait him. Then they washed his wounds right sweetly and tenderly. Then right sore wounded. The Damsel of the Car was received with right "Fair friend," saith Clamados, "and he be as courteous as you say, no "Messire Gawain," saith Clamados, "left I at the court of King Arthur, of a great white sheet that seemed from afar to be a long white wall great joy. Two of the damsels come to Clamados, of whom make they therefor." right passing great beauty were they. Clamados alighteth, that was entered they saw dames and damsels, whereof was great plenty, and of turn thitherward, but they met a squire that told them that in the but behoveth him depart thence or ever I return thither." misliking will he have of me thereof, for I slew him in defending mine VI.