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shield, and right sorrowful for that I knew him not; but tell me where forest, for this is the place wherein he wonneth most willingly, and "Fair Sir," saith he, "Gawain am I called." he was not acquainted with him, for the sake of his good knighthood." wherefore tell him I will succour him so soon as I may; but tell him I thereof. "By my faith," saith Gawain, "The knight is more sorrowful than he, for methinketh you are he." "Sir," saith Joseus the Hermit, "He will not have gone forth from this "Ha, Sir," saith the knight of the white arms, "Is your name Messire Rock hath slain his father on your account; wherefore he challengeth the land that hath fallen to him; and hereof he prayeth you that you "Certes," saith Messire Gawain, "you say true. I am he against whom he The knight espieth Messire Gawain's shield and saith, "Ha, Sir, the shield that he brought from King Arthur's court is in this chapel." "By my faith," saith Messire Gawain, "Behoveth me not fail him therein, will come to succour him as behoveth lord to do to his liege man." II. So he showeth the shield to Messire Gawain that maketh great joy I may find him?" nought is there in the world he would gladlier see than him." "Sir," saith the knight, "I have not ceased to seek you for a long have emprised a business that I cannot leave but with loss of honour jousted, and right glad am I that so good a knight smote upon my Gawain?" while past. Meliot of Logres, that is your man, the son of the lady that was slain on your account, sendeth you word that Nabigant of the

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