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"Sir," saith the damsel, "You may well alight, for nought have you to only." to him nor other sith that he hath passed the bar. But you shall aby the knight's head that still ran all warm, and therewith washeth King waiting for him and presenteth her the head. Arthur his wound, and thereafter maketh him do on his habergeon again. shall I have right sore need, for thereby shall a castle be yielded up and the head, for that they well knew you were wounded; and of the head carrieth off his piece the same as they had done with the other. King "Sir," saith the damsel, "Gramercy." Arthur is issued forth of the bar, and cometh to the maiden that is "Sir," saith she, "Do off your habergeon heedfully and I will bind up "Damsel," saith the King, "And who is the knight?" the wound in your arm, for of none may you be made whole save of me go seek, through whom it ought to be yielded up to me." "Wherefore Perlesvax?" saith the King. this Black Knight. And for this carried they off the body piecemeal "Damsel," saith he, "With a good will!" himself that is carrying off the head, and no power have we to do evil Camelot, and is named Perlesvax." it that let him go when he was so nigh you!" They rush in upon him and slay him and cut him up, and each one The King doeth off his habergeon, and the damsel taketh of the blood of "Sir," saith she, "He was the son of Alain li Gros of the Valleys of "Sir," saith she, "Never would you have been whole save by the blood of fear on this side the bar." With that, the King alighteth. to me that was reft from me by treason, so I may find the knight that I

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