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the knight. He cometh racing toward him and leapeth about his legs and The King seeth that he beareth the red shield with the white hart his departure, but they durst not press him beyond his will. He is cometh back thereafter toward the door of the hall. shall you see me again." "Sir," saith she, "Please God we have nought to fear of you?" cometh into the midst of the hall. Thereupon behold you, the knight the shield that hung at the column, and hangeth the other there, and had not seen him. The damsel that had asked the boon cometh to the King. that had borne the shield thence, and were right grieved for that they twisted link of wax in the candlestick of gold in front of him, and the "Lady," saith he, "No fear ought you to have!" whereof he had heard tell. The brachet that was in the hall heareth The knights also say as much, and the King and Queen are right heavy of "Sir," saith the knight, "No leisure have I to abide, but at some time castle when the day waxed light, and learnt the tidings of the knight maketh great joy of him. And the knight playeth with him, then taketh Arthur abideth at Pannenoisance, and is right sorrowful of the knight, entered into the ship, and the brachet with him. The master draweth the that he hath gone his way so soon. The knights arose throughout the "Lady," saith he, "God grant you joy and good adventure." "Lady," saith the King, "Pray the knight that he go not so hastily." apparelleth her of a kirtle of cloth of silk, furred of ermine, and "Sir," saith the Queen, "Well may you be welcome!" that cometh all armed and the master of the ship before him bearing the boat within, and so they depart and leave the castle behind. King knight held his sword all naked.

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