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the assembly. two fellowships to be the better known. The most part say, "See! him right loyally." nor never will follow one of such conditions, for no great prize would There is Messire Gawain, the good knight that is King Arthur's nephew." him, lance in rest. Messire Gawain seeth him coming toward him right or more, marvel thereof, and say, "Did ever one see the like so it were such as I might fulfil or another on my behalf." King Arthur made arm him of the white arms that the younger damsel had it be to take him and win his horse. Other knights come to joust with overpassing cowardize!" X. Nabigant saith that he never yet followed a knight that was vanquished, him, but Messire Gawain fleeth and avoideth them the best he may, and worship and he hold to his covenant, albeit not for nought that is in given him, and Messire Gawain of his own, but sore it irked him of this will go tell the King that you have broken the promise that you made to King Arthur smiteth with his spurs like a good knight and overthroweth the world will he fail of the promise he hath made. So they come into two knights in his onset, and Messire Gawain rideth a bandon betwixt "Damsel," saith Messire Gawain, "Never yet brake I covenant with none, Nabigant of the Rock cometh toward him as fast as his horse may carry to flight as swiftly as he may. They that beheld him, some two score King Arthur for safety. The King hath great shame of this that he seeth maketh semblance that none is there he durst abide. He draweth toward furiously. He casteth his shield down on the ground and betaketh him that the damsel hath laid upon him to do, sith that needs must he lose

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