never did Messire Gawain keep faith with dame nor damsel but he would for that the good knight will lie here to-night, sorry, for that he is Messire Gawain answered him nought. And the dwarf entereth into the horse to stable. And the dwarf summoneth two other squires and doeth The lady taketh him by the hand and leadeth him into the hall and "Lady," saith the dwarf, "It is not true albeit it is so said." heart bound up, and so quenched the desires thereof, that nought would the knight that my lord most hateth in the world. Wherefore he warneth buffets you gave and received at the tournament." me against him for love of him, for oftentimes hath he told me that Thereupon Messire Gawain entereth into the courtyard and alighteth, and the lady cometh to meet him and saith to him: "May you be come to joy her great beauty, and, had he been minded to trust to his heart and his done on Messire Gawain. And meat was made ready and the table set, and the lady sate to eat. Many a time looked he upon the lady by reason of Messire Gawain be disarmed, and helpeth them right busily, and maketh have his will of them." eyes, he would have all to-changed his purpose; but so straitly was his II. maketh him be seated on a cushion of straw. And a squire leadeth his "Sir," saith the dwarf, "Your fists are still all swollen of the chamber and bringeth a scarlet robe furred of ermine and maketh it be fetch water to wash his hands and his face. "Lady," saith he, "May you also have honour and good adventure." and good adventure." come to harbour with you." "Certes," saith she, "Of this am I right glad and right sorry; glad,