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heart." "Damsel, you may say your pleasure, for thither I go! God be with you!" beginning I have heard say he did right well." all the knights of the Table Round have renounced it for the badness take him from her, according as I have heard witness, for never saw I "One bad man with another! No better hope have I of you, sith that you Arthur!" XII. "I shall go to Cardoil, where I shall find King Arthur when I shall With that the King mounted again and departed, and left the damsel have met full a score knights one after other, of whom I asked "You say true," saith the damsel, "But for the King's name have I concerning him, and one told me the same tale as another, for each told thereof." end is bad? And much it misliketh me that so seemly knight and so worshipful man as are you should have the name of so evil a king." "Damsel," saith the King, "A man is not good by his name, but by his "Go to, then, and bestir!" saith she. "And who careth," saith the damsel, "for his good beginning when the go thither!" despite of yours. And whitherward are you going?" come thither." me that the court of King Arthur is the vilest in the world, and that from Cardoil, do what he may, such dread hath the Queen lest any should "Damsel," saith the King, "Hereof may he well be sorry, but at the "And may never God guide you," saith she, "and you go the court of King neither the one nor the other. I was moved to go to his court, but I

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