07 Dec




















"The Vavasour took the arms and the horses and put them in safe keeping in front of this place, and lied to him so much as that my brother held him in covenant that he would assault a certain knight that he should castle of Escavalon. My brother issued forth of the castle filled with "By my head," saith Messire Gawain, "In like manner would he have V. wrought me mischief had I been minded to trust him; for he bore me in "Yea, Sir, the most traitor you saw ever! He lodged my brother the day in his castle, and the bodies of the knights he left to the wild intermeddled not therein, for lightly might I have wrought folly." brother. The knight was right strong and hardy, and was born at the entrance of the forest." fool-hardiness for the leasing of the Vavasour, and ran upon the knight should safeguard him against him. But our Lord God so helped me that I before yesterday, and bore him on hand at night that a certain knight on this very piece of ground." spears passed either through other's heart. Thus were both twain killed was warring upon him for that the way whereby the knights pass is here hurtled together so sore that their horses fell under them and their point out to him, for love of him. This knight came passing hereby, with two knights that helped me bury them by yonder cross at the without a word. The knight could do no less than avenge himself. They hand that this knight was warring upon him, and besought me that I beasts, that would have devoured them had I not chanced to come thither "By the name of God," saith the other, "Meseemeth it clear that the that had no thought to do hurt neither to the Vavasour nor to my Vavasour would fain that knights should kill each other."

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