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abashed. Howbeit the damsel saith to him: "Sir, God be guardian of the joy that is made on account of the sword you presented to the good shrill. chessboard, and he seeth that the pieces are set, whereof the one sort ever done in chapel. Messire Gawain answereth her not a word so is he he swept the pieces off the board. And the damsel issued forth of a they of gold played against him and mated him twice. At the third within the chapel. But you lost entering therein on account of a right Fisherman, but he findeth the doors bolted so that he may not get your body, for methinketh that it was not of your own default that you are silver and the other gold. Messire Gawain sitteth at the game, and seeth two candlesticks with many candles burning round about the relics that are therein that man nor priest may never enter therein carry them away. And Messire Gawain, that was way-worn of his chamber and made a squire take the chess-board and the pieces and so King, and right glad at heart ought you to have been if you had been Thereupon he armeth him and would fain go to take leave of King until the morrow when it was day, and he heard a horn sound right And he heard the sweetest voices and the fairest services that were wanderings to come thither where he now hath come, slept upon the couch into the hall and saith to him: "Sir, now may you hear the service and sorrowful is he for that he may not hear the mass. A damsel cometh XXI. from the Saturday at noon until the Monday after mass." time, when he thought to revenge himself and saw that he had the worse, little word. For the place of the chapel is so hallowed of the holy forth. And right fair service seeth he done in a chapel, and right

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