Natheless, sith that you have taken them down from where they were III. kept guard over the knights that were so foully hanged above her. brought to-morrow to the place where the lion is to slay Messire Knight of the Galley will come by the chapel there, that he will come ourselves shall be in like manner devoured along with her. But this Gawain that he is still on live, for well knoweth he, sith that the castle and reviled her from time to time, and Meliot seeth him come, hanging, you have done a right good deed, whatsoever betide, for the "Damsel," saith Meliot, "The knight is but a man like as am I." and she renounce not the New Law wherein the knight that came from him: "Sir, behold there the disloyal knight through whom you have lost Meliot is right joyous of the tidings that he hath heard of Messire thither or ever Messire Gawain doth battle with the lion. "Sir," saith the damsel of the chapel, "For God's sake, take this Meliot was in the chapel the night until the morrow, and heard the damsel to a place of safety, for the knight will be so wood mad of damsel would still have taken respite of my death and she had still and a dwarf that followeth after him a great pace. He crieth out to wrath and despite so soon as he cometh hither, that he will be fain to smite off her head forthwith, and of yourself also have I great fear." Raving Castle, whereof she is lady, hath made her believe; and we knight coming like a tempest, and he brought with him the lady of the Lord of the Red Tower will give his castle to the knight for this." your castle. Now haste! Avenge yourself of him! After that will we go "Yea, Sir, but stronger is he and more cruel than seem you to be." Gawain, and she in like sort will be afterward delivered to the lion