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VII. him with a great sweep and breaketh his spear upon his shield. "Lady," saith Lancelot, "Shame have I never done you nor shall do, but "Sir," saith the Lady to Lancelot, "Withdraw yourself back and slay him your pleasure?" Lady is come thither, and bringeth two of her damsels with her. She tidings are come to the Lady of the Castle that a knight hath come to He setteth him within the castle and maketh his horse be led in after to take the beards of stranger knights by force." not, but alight and speak to me in safety." Howbeit, Lancelot beareth him to the ground right over his horse-croup Arthur." of the Lake, the most courteous knight that is in the court of King seeth Lancelot that is fain to slay the knight that lieth wounded on "Lady," saith one of the maidens, "I know him well. This is Lancelot harbour herewithin to-night." He alighteth and cometh before the Lady. "Lady," saith he, "what is the knights took in hand too shameful a business when they were minded you make me amends of the shame you have done me." gladly do your pleasure." and maketh him fall so heavily that he breaketh one of his legs. The the ground. him, and the Lady hath the dead knight brought into the chapel and "I desire," saith she, "that you come to my hostel to harbour, and that the pass that hath slain one of her knights and wounded the other. The "Sir," saith she, "I will forego mine ill-will on condition that you "Lady," saith Lancelot, "I desire not your ill-will, wherefore will I

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