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that it was anchored underneath the cliff. The knight entered "Yea, Sir," saith the knight, "That can I well. At the assembly of the Gawain goeth his way toward the Red Launde where the assembly was to thereinto and put out to sea as he had wont to do. Howbeit Messire "In the Red Launde, where will be many a good knight. There shall you "Sir," saith Messire Gawain, "Can you tell me tidings of a knight that "Damsel," saith Messire Gawain, "Who lieth in this bier?" knight and the knight from him, and goeth back toward the sea a great "And wherefore will you take him there?" saith Messire Gawain. knights may you find him within forty days." cometh one eventide nigh to a castle that was of right fair seeming. "Sir," saith Messire Gawain, "Where will the assembly be?" find him without fail." "Sir, a knight that a certain man hath slain by great outrage." He met a damsel that was following after a dead knight that two other this knight's death." the forest. And Messire Gawain cometh to meet her and saluteth her, be, and desireth much the day that it shall be. He rideth until he knight, that was a right worshipful man for his age." "And whither shall you ride this day?" knights bare upon a horse-bier, and she rode a great pace right amidst "For that he that shall do best at the assembly of knights shall avenge gallop. But Messire Gawain saw not the ship whereinto he entered, for Thereof hath Messire Gawain right great joy, and so departeth from the beareth a shield banded of argent and azure with a red cross?" and she returned the salute as fairly as she might. "Sir, I would fain be in the Red Launde, and thither will I take this

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