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the body of an elephant, and without wickedness are all his conditions." than of his own horse. And the hermit taketh Messire Gawain by the man behoveth be disgarnished." saddles when Messire Gawain leapeth before: "Sir," saith he, "Do not chapel. He setteth before them such meat as he hath, and when they And Messire Gawain looketh at him in wonderment. "Sir," saith he, "Hermit though I be," saith he, "yet well know I how to deal withal, gold, the look of a lion, the navel of a virgin maid, a heart of steel, "Who is the knight?" saith the hermit. two-score years, and a score or mort have I been in this hermitage." "Meseemeth you are not of more than forty years." "Sir," saith the hermit to Messire Gawain, "You will disarm you not," was right fair. taketh off the saddles and bethinketh him more of the damsel's mule saith he, "for this forest is passing adventurous, and no worshipful so! This business is not for you!" damsel and Messire Gawain and openeth the door of the house and setteth green-meat first and barley after, and fain would he have taken off the "Sir," saith the damsel, "Of a knight that I go seek am I come to ask He goeth for his spear and for his shield and setteth them within the for at the court of King Uther Pendragon have I been squire and knight you tidings." "That know I well of a truth," saith the hermit, and Messire Gawain have eaten giveth them to drink of the spring. hand and the damsel and leadeth them into the chapel. And the place the two steeds within and striketh off the bridles and giveth them "Sir, he is the Chaste Knight of most holy lineage. He hath a heart of

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