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from his hand. He alighteth and maketh his horse fast to a ring of silver that was on Thereupon, lo you, the knight that cometh down into the midst of the gold, and had a rich clasp at his neck wherein were many rich stones, adjudged you such a death." And the knight saith to him, "Sir, alight!" "Sir," saith he to the knight, "What is your pleasure?" knight was of great comeliness and young of age. Lancelot seeth him The knights and ladies swoon over him as he departeth. Lancelot hath before it and heareth within how knights and ladies are making great coming, and looketh upon him right fainly when he seeth him appear. the mounting-stage, and putteth his shield from his neck and his spear to be better and more ancient than all the others. He bideth awhile and on his head had he a great cap of gold, and he held great axe. The heard all this and much marvelleth he thereof, but nought thereof may XII. not be respited! Sore hatred ought we to bear toward him that hath off your own therewith." rideth amidst the streets, and findeth a great palace that seemeth him hall, clad in a short red jerkin; and he was girt with a rich girdle of he see. churches all lying waste, and the markets and exchanges all empty. He weapon hath my death been adjudged, but and you will not, I will cut dole. And they say to a knight: "Ha, God, sore grief and pity is this "Certes," saith Lancelot, "Willingly." "Sir, needs must you cut me off my head with this axe, for of this of you, that you must needs die in such manner, and that your death may

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