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"Sir Knight," saith the King, "This sword will I give you, and another and commendeth himself to God. The country folk pray for him according to their belief that he may back repair with life and health, for that thereafter the sword becometh as clear as an emerald and as green. And sword came forth thereof all bloody, for it was the hour of noon. And he goeth in great peril. He hath ridden until that he cometh to a off." good three leagues Welsh, and therewithin was the Giant, so great and where he had his repair, and Messire Gawain goeth his way thitherward Thereupon he teacheth him the way whereby the Giant went, and the place V. of a most holy sacred stone that Enax, a high emperor of Rome, made be it is sheathed in the scabbard, neither scabbard nor sword seemeth of he made hold it before Messire Gawain until the hour was past, and "Sir," saith Messire Gawain, "And I will do your need, if God please of silk with buttons of gold, and the hilt in likewise, and the pommel laid waste, and the enclosure of the mountain went round about for a thing will I do whereof you shall have joy." great high mountain that lay round about a land that the Giant had all cruel and horrible that he feared no man in the world, and for a long two spans length. Messire looketh at it and coveteth it much more than ever he did and His sweet Mother." set thereon. Then the King draweth it forth of the scabbard, and the The King made fetch him the sword, and in the first place showeth him before, and he seeth that it is as long as another sword, albeit, when the scabbard that was loaded of precious stones and the mountings were

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