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II. "To the land of King Fisherman, and God allow me." "Whitherward have you now emprised your way?" saith the damsel. and his shield pierced in more than a dozen places, and the colour harts. They are entered into the forest and ride on right busily. Hereupon the story is silent of King Arthur, and turneth again to speak of the three damsels and the car that was drawn by the three white knight sat on a tall horse, lean and bony. His habergeon was all rusty "Damsel," saith the knight, "Whence come you?" more, came down from the windows, and certain of them said that never am I of King Arthur that he hath again taken up his well-doing, for "Sir," saith she, "God grant you joy and good adventure!" anigh the damsel, he saluted her right nobly. they saw a knight coming toward them on the way they had to go. The head. The King, the Queen, and the knights when they might see them no "Sir, from a court high-plenary that King Arthur holdeth at the King and the Queen and the knights that are there?" thereon was so fretted away that none might make out the cognizance When they had left the castle some seven leagues Welsh behind them, "Fair welcome, damsel, to you and your company." "Nay, not so!" saith he. "Many a time have I seen them, but right glad until this time had they seen bald-headed damsel save this one only. Pannenoisance. Go you thither, sir knight," saith the damsel, "to see "Sir," saith she, "Tell me your name and bide awhile beside me." thereof. And a right thick spear bore he in his hand. When he came many a time hath he been accustomed thereof." windows might see them no longer. Then set she her hat again upon her

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