you." "Sir," saith she to Perceval, "Behoveth you abide here until such time "Lady," saith Clamados, "Once more do I pray and require you that you be ready to clear myself of blame whensoever and wheresoever time and as my nephew be heal, for you know well that whereof he plaineth place may be. But herewithin may I make not so long sojourn. Natheless to this will I pledge my word, that I will return thither declareth himself Messire Gawain's man, and maketh search his wounds, allow not the knight that slew my father to issue forth from hence, against you, nor would I that you should depart hence without clearing you of the blame." was right sore perilous. mischance. A man may not always stand on all his rights." within a term of fifteen days from the time he shall be whole." and they say that he hath not been hurt so sore as is Clamados. She "Lady, no wish have I to depart without your leave, but rather shall I healed." commandeth them to tend him and wait upon him right well-willingly, knight and he were desirous of fighting, but came at some time by "Sir," saith the Damsel of the Car, "I will remain here in hostage for XVII. "So will I do, sith that it is your pleasure." She made him be carried on his shield into a tent, and made search his "But do you pray him," saith the Queen, "that he remain herewithin with The Queen cometh to the other knight that was wounded, for that he wounds, and saw that of one had he no need to fear, but that the other save he deliver good hostage that he will come back when I shall be