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"Need you fear nought of me," saith Messire Gawain, "For I love your pray you for God's sake that you do me no hurt, for the knight that I "Sir, I am fleeing from the knight that hath slain all the others." Messire Gawain departeth from the knight, and goeth his way amidst the "Meseemeth," saith Messire Gawain, "that I have seen you aforetime." "Sir," saith he, "So have you! I am the Knight Coward that you met in him. "Sir," saith the knight, "I would that all the other knights would say "I know not who he is," saith the knight, "But and you go forward you I saw it." forth from the top of a sand-hill, and seeth a knight armed on a tall tell me tidings of him I seek!" damsel well." are sure to find him." forest that overshadowed the land as far as the seashore, and looketh he him again. "Sir knight," saith Messire Gawain, "Whither away so fast?" destrier, and he had a shield of gold with a green cross. as much in respect of me, for no fear have I save for myself alone." "And who is the knight?" saith Messire Gawain. seeth a knight coming a great gallop as if one were chasing him to slay "Ha, God," saith Messire Gawain, "Grant that this knight may be able to found down yonder hath a look so fierce that I thought I was dead when the forest there where you conquered the knight of the shield party black and white, and I am man of the Damsel of the Car. Wherefore I Thitherward goeth he a great gallop, and saluteth him worshipfully and II.

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