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my land against all men, that Nabigant hath taken from me without right to others that may not help himself. Messire Gawain was at the do hurt to King Arthur and Messire Gawain, but she had at least so much "Lords," saith he, "His liege man am I, and he ought of right to defend am fain to beseech Messire Gawain that he help me to recover my land." assembly!" XVII. pace as though they fain would escape thence to come nigher the land that Lancelot had slain. They lodged there the night, and found there Lancelot. They rode until that they came one night to the Waste Manor Then they ask him wherefore he demandeth. where they would be, and great desire had they of the coming of whither the brachet led Messire Gawain when he found the dead knight King Arthur and Messire Gawain depart from the tent, and come a great become even such an one as you tell me." "Alas," saith Meliot of Logres, "Then have I lost my land, and he hath courtesy in her that she would not suffer any of them to do them ill Meliot turneth him back, right sorrowful. assembly, but we tell you for true, it was he that did worst thereat." knights and damsels of whom they were known. The Lady of the Waste also there within, but dearly would she have loved that Lancelot had Manor sent for succour to her knights, saying that she held there King nor reason, whom they are carrying from thence in a litter, wherefore I been with them that slew her brother. Knights in plenty came to her to "You would readily believe us," say they, "had you seen him at the Arthur that slew other knights, and that his nephew Messire Gawain was "In faith, Sir Knight," say they, "We know not of what avail he may be

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