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the night with a hermit. At night, the hermit asked Messire Gawain name. But the knight said, "Fair Sir, I pray you of love that you ask "Have you seen Perceval, the Good Knight that took the shield in King he would be at the Red Launde." "Sir," saith the damsel, "You say true; it is of his covetise of you spake. Tonight is the third night since he lay within yonder, and Messire Gawain would ask nought further of the knight, and the knight see here the bracket he brought from King Arthur's court, which he hath "Sir," saith the hermit, "you say true, for it was he himself to whom Arthur's court and left another there?" a knight with a shield of gold and a green cross thereon told me that harness and horses that he entreateth the knights on this-wise." "Sir," saith she, "After a knight that I have made be carried in a to seek, and they all say that he will be in the Red Launde. He lodged "Damsel," saith Messire Gawain, "Whither go you?" "I saw him," saith he, "pass by here last night, full late last night." that he holdeth himself a churl in that he hath not asked him of his The knight taketh leave of Messire Gawain, and Messire Gawain saith not my name until such time as I shall ask you of yours." litter for the dead." whence he came? commanded me to convey to his uncle, King Hermit." "No, certes," saith Messire Gawain, "Whereof am I right sorrowful. But meeteth neither knight nor damsel to whom he telleth not whom he goeth entered into the Lonely Forest and Messire Gawain goeth on his way. He "Sir, from the land of the Queen of the Maidens." VI.

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