and require you that you do your power herein as many a time have you knights." the land of King Arthur, and that needs must he pass two seas or ever you might well send thither. But I would not that you should hold this folk, and that he should come presently to succour them or send them a Madeglant was come in such manner into the land, with great plenty of not so, the land will be lost. When King Arthur understood these knight so good as that he might protect them, and that in case he doth "Sir," saith Lancelot, "Against your will am I not minded to be, but in hath in him as much loyalty as hath ever another that they know. The land, to protect it, with the approval of my knights, wherefore I pray land knew it, they garnished them against him and defended their lands of cowardize in me, and right willingly will I do your pleasure, for This history saith that the land of this King was full far away from tidings, it was not well with him. He asked his knights whom he might "Lancelot," saith the King, "Such affiance have I in you and in your send thither. And they say, let him send Lancelot thither, for that he your court are there other knights full as good, or better than I, whom the best they might; then they sent word to King Arthur that King is a worthy knight and a kingly, and much understandeth of war, and knighthood, that it is my will to send you to the furthest corner of my King maketh him come before him. none ought I to serve more willingly than you." he should approach the first head of King Arthur's land. He arrived in Albanie with great force of men with a great navy. When they of the II. done already in my service. And I will give you in command forty