Ywain li Aoutres, and were so somewhat comforted and made great cheer. knights like as the wild-boar goeth among the dogs, and Kay dealeth him great buffets of his sword when he may catch him, and Lancelot him many places and much lamentation for King Arthur, and say that now XVI. Gawain. But they give Lancelot joy of that he hath rescued Messire When Kay the Seneschal seeth that he may not harm him, he turneth him sore wounded. hateth. He is come back to the Castle of the Hard Rock. Briant of the Isles asketh him who hath wounded him in such sort, and he telleth him that he was bringing thither Ywain li Aoutres when Lancelot rescued him. XV. withal, and findeth the folk in sore dismay. Great dole make they in Briant and his knights take much thought as concerning Lancelot's tell him he need not fear it shall be his death, but that he is right again, and so they depart, fencing in such sort. "I have heard no tidings of him at all," saith Kay, "For no leisure had Lancelot is entered into the castle of Cardoil, and his wounded knights back, full of great wrath, and his heart pricketh to avenge him thereof "And the King," saith Briant, "Is he repaired thither?" he feeleth and the blood that he seeth. Lancelot bringeth off his nevermore may they look for succeur to none, and he be dead and Messire the King is dead and Messire Gawain, whereof they make right great joy. Kay the Seneschal maketh him be disarmed and his wound searched. They coming, for they are well persuaded that Lancelot hath come for that I to ask of any." and he may get at him, for he is the knight of the court that most he