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"Yea," saith Lancelot, "He hath wedded her." chapel at a hermitage, and the hermit wedded them and made much joy They ride together right through the forest, until they came to a They ride so long right amidst the forest, that presently they come to Lancelot much of the honour he hath done his daughter. Therewith he daughter that are straightway alighted, and the Vavasour thanketh thereof. When it cometh to after-mass, Lancelot would fain depart, but XIV. castle, right sorrowful and troubled because of his daughter. Lancelot "Sir," saith the damsel to Lancelot, "From whence come you?" forest." and meeteth a damsel and a dwarf that came a great gallop. "Damsel," saith he, "I come from the Vavasour's castle that is in this thereof." "Sir," saith she, "My father's hold is not far away." "Say you true?" saith she. and Lancelot recounteth unto him how his daughter hath been wedded, and is gone on before and alighteth. The Vavasour riseth up to meet him, that he hath been at the wedding. Thereof the Vavasour maketh right departeth from the castle and rideth amidst the forest the day long, "I will, well that so it be," saith Lancelot, "for love of you." father's house to witness that the knight had wedded her. "Lady," saith Lancelot, "Willingly will I go sith that you beseech me great joy. Therewithal, behold you, the knight and the Vavasour's the damsel prayeth him right sweetly that he should come right to her "Did you meet," saith she, "a knight and a damsel on your way?" the castle of the Vavasour, that was sitting on the bridge of his

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