"What have you to do with my name?" saith Lancelot. heareth the blast, hath no mind to abide longer, and forthwith issueth name?" evil?" "Yea," saith Lancelot, "for that evil are you fain to do to this seeth the knight at the head of the bridge, all armed under a tree. and slay me not, and tell me your name, of your mercy." out of the castle all armed, lance in hand and shield at his neck. He Thitherward cometh Lancelot full speed. The knight seeth him coming, spear and the knight him. But Lancelot pierceth his shield for him "Sir Knight," saith he, "What demand you? Come you hither to do me "Sir," saith he, "Gladly would I know it, for a right good knight seem "Sir" saith he, "I am called Lancelot of the Lake. And what is your you to be, and so have I well proven in the first encounter." "So will I do," saith Lancelot, "and you renounce not your feud against the world, that you slay me not." him to the ground, him and his horse, and runneth over him, sword drawn. and crieth to him. his side, and hurtleth against him so passing stoutly that he thrusteth with his sword, and smiteth him so stiffly that he pinneth his arm to "Sir." saith he, "I am called Marin of the castle of Gomeret. So am He moveth against the knight and smiteth him on the shield with his you." castle; wherefore on behalf of the Vavasour and his daughters do I defy this castle." I--father of Meliot of Logres. I pray you, by that you most love in "Ha," saith the knight to Lancelot, "withdraw a little from over me,