I to find him, for, maugre what any may say, I may scarce believe that did right well. But howsoever he may have borne himself, right fain am with me and it seemeth you good." hardiment, to guard the entrance of the bridge, so that King Arthur and were lodged; and they were armed, and were minded to go forth from and Messire Gawain saw that no good would it do them to remain there cometh, and he saith from seeking Messire Gawain, of whom he had and hath now become evil. He was at the assembly of knights whereof I tidings whereof he was right sorrowful. Waste City wherein he was much honoured, and rode until that he came to he is so bad after all." thence. But the seven knights guarded the issue, all armed. The King was such cowardize in any knight, but that a knight who was with him met the harness and the fellowships, and they told me that never yet Messire Gawain might not depart thence save only amidst the points of their spears. Meliot of Logres betaketh him back with Lancelot. They ride until they happen by chance upon the Waste Manor where the King and Messire Gawain "Sir," saith Lancelot, "I will seek him for you, and you can come along within, wherefore they passed over the bridge and came perforce to the "Yea," saith he, "As I have heard tell: for he wont to be good knight This high history witnesseth us that Lancelot was departed from the tidings he had heard of Messire Gawain. Lancelot asketh him whence he a forest where he met Meliot of Logres, that was sore dismayed of the "How," saith Lancelot, "Is he then otherwise than well?" XVIII. within her hold, albeit she kept seven of their number, full of great