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"Now never God help me," saith Lancelot, "but this is foul churlishness shall not do such shame to so fair a damsel as that you shall fail to "Sir," saith the knight, "I have no will thereunto, nor for no man will "And whither, then, mean you to take her?" saith Lancelot. "By my head, then," saith Lancelot, "the basest knight are you that "Ha," saith the damsel to Lancelot, "Be not so ready to do him any whereof hath he passing great pity. "Hold, Sir!" saith Lancelot to the knight, "this shall you not do! You you tell me, and, so you do not her will, it shall betide you ill of me "I mean to take her to a hold of mine own that is in this forest, and keep covenant with her. For not a knight is there in the kingdom of myself, and, had you been armed as I am, you should have felt my first you, sith that you are minded to put such disgrace upon this lady." ever have I seen, nor ought dame nor damsel ever hereafter put trust in shall I be much beholden unto you." more than I have said." so fair a damsel to wife, and I pray and require that you do to the Logres nor in that of Wales but ought to be right well pleased to have worshipful deed, and I pray and beseech that you do it, and thereof and I will marry her to some knight or some other man." that I more value; wherefore as touching this damsel will I do nought Lancelot seeth the damsel of right great beauty and weeping tenderly, "Sir," saith the knight, "a worthier lover have I than this, and one I do it, for ill would it beseem me." to give her in charge to a dwarf of mine that looketh after my house, onset already." damsel that whereof you held her in covenant. This will be a right

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