"Now shall I have the best of him," saith she, "as for mine own share He rode on, troubled in thought, and weary and full of vexation. Many kept watch over the hold. The robbers had another hold where was the "Sir," saith she, "I know not whither, nor have I any tidings, neither or the one nor the other." He departeth from the damsel and rideth until the sun was set. He found "Is he, then," saith he, "Perceval, the son of the Widow Lady?" not escape us again, save he be dead." the rocks darkling and the forest right deep and perilous of seeming. hold of robber-knights that lay out of the way, where was a damsel that a time Looketh he to right and to left, and he may see any place where cometh forthright to the damsel, and saith: "Now shall we see what you him not. Damsel," saith he, "And know you whitherward they are gone?" your three cousins german." "Sir, not at all, whereof is he right sorrowful." before that, he had arms of another semblance, and one shield that he "By my head," saith the dwarf, "that will I, for, please God, he shall "Damsel," saith he, "Did Messire Gawain know him?" he may lodge. A dwarf espied him, but Lancelot saw him not. The dwarf damsel where the passing knights are deceived and entrapped. The dwarf "By my head, you say true!" had was green, and one gold with a green cross." goeth right along a by-way that is in the forest, and goeth to a little will do, for see, here cometh the knight that hanged your uncle grid "Ha, God!" saith Lancelot, "the more am I mazed how Messire Gawain knew in this matter, but take heed that you be garnished ready to boot." The damsel was of passing great beauty and was clad right seemingly,