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service did she for all of them. The knight biddeth them be seated. "Faith, Sir," saith Lancelot, "You will do your pleasure therein, for squires as she was wont to do. The knights are sorry enough thereof, have had shame of her." "Avoid, damsel," saith the King, "Take it away! Never, please God, night before. He maketh the King take water of the lady, and the same and your hurt and your shame if she may, and great power hath she in this forest." IX. to do her a disgrace and a shame in such sort that her kinsfolk would "By my head," saith the knight, "But so must you needs do, for other and so hath she told me her will and her wish." knight said that there she should not sit. She goeth to sit among the you no better hereof, nay, rather, fain would she procure your vexation and he seeth the table garnished of good meat, and bethinketh him he but they durst not gainsay the will of her lord. When they had eaten, will not do well to lose such ease, for misease enough had they the the basins and presenteth water to the knights. Lancelot understandeth that the knight is not overburdened of courtesy, "By my head," saith the knight, "the damsel that I loved before loveth she is yours. Truth it is that I made you marry her, for you were fain Thereupon the knight bade the knights take water, and the lady taketh The King would have made the lady sit beside him at the table, but the "Sir," saith Lancelot, "I have sithence spoken to her and she to me, shall you not eat with me this night there within." than she shall not serve you to-night in this matter, or otherwise shall it befall that we should accept such service from you."

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