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Madeglant would make but short stay there." Lancelot had achieved that he hath undertaken, and I would have sent shame to myself that they have settled themselves there and would fain him there, for none would protect the land better than he, and, were he BRANCH XXX. draw away them of the land to their evil law. And I would fain that "Sir," saith he, "I come from the Chapel Perilous, where I was not able thereinto from the forest I should not have escaped on live. But she now there along with forty knights and with them of the country, to defend me against an evil folk that appeared there; and they have other but Lancelot only, and they say that and you send him there they whence he came and who had wounded him in such manner. wounded me in such sort as you see, and but for a damsel that came Of Briant of the Isles the story is here silent, whom King the will make him King." believeth too much in many things, and saith that Lancelot goeth his Lancelot do aught that should be against my will." will say no more in this matter, but in the end his knighthood will way right through the forest, full heavy in thought. He had not ridden say that I have not heart to protect my land; and even now is it great harm you rather than help you and you take no better heed thereof than "Sir," saith Briant, "They of the country reckon nought of you nor any up to this time you have done." TITLE I. "It may well be that they say so," saith the King, "But never would "Sir," saith Briant, "Sith that you are not minded to believe me, I far when he met a knight that was right sore wounded. He asked him

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