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Meliot of Logres, knoweth well that they are therewithin, and hath King saith to Messire Gawain that he hath much shame of this that they castle where the priest told Messire Gawain how he was born. But they and they hold them so strait within that they may not issue out from not depart without sore damage. For he hath on the outer side a full Cardoil, and saith that King Arthur and Messire Gawain are in the great plenty, made much joy thereat. right glad. They were as many as five and thirty within the castle. Of all the King's knights were there no more save Lancelot and the brother of Nabigant of the Rock, that Messire Gawain slew on account of Here the story is silent of Lancelot and the knights that are at and taken vengeance on his fellow of his brother whom he slew. The his man; but Ahuret hath great shame of this that he seeth his knights wounded knight that he brought along with him. II. The King and Messire Gawain strike among them, and each overthroweth TITLE I. depart thence until such time as he shall have taken Messire Gawain, assembled his knights and holdeth them within so strait that they may honour than to live with shame within the castle. So they issued thence; yea, the brother of Nabigant sweareth that they shall not but only five of the forest and the country that are upon their side, are so long shut up therewithin, and that he better loveth to die with BRANCH XXV. cannot depart thence at their will, for Ahuret the Bastard that was great plenty of knights, and the King and Messire Gawain have with them forth, spears in rest, and Ahuret and his knights, whereof was there

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