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him. He guarded the treasure and the hold right safely in the forest; damsel that I slew, that was one of the fairest dames of the world. that is destroyed!" Poor Knight of the Waste Castle, whereupon let them send for Joseus the right joyfully received at the Waste Castle; and when he told the forest went far and wide. The knight that led the three destriers was of the forest are made away withal, that had so often made assault upon Messire Gawain, granted the treasure to the two damsels, sisters to the "Certes," saith he, "Right well hath it been done to this evil folk And Joseus said that he would do so, and is right glad that the robbers But I slew her not knowingly, for I meant rather to strike the knight, pit that was right broad. shall have found his sister and his widow mother. They durst not armours for horses, that they had thrown the one over another into a "Sirs," saith the knight, "Perceval and Lancelot, by the counsel of Gawain and Lancelot, and saith that never will he rest again until he message wherewith he was charged by Messire Gawain, the Poor Knight and but she leapt between us, like the hardiest dame that saw I ever." two damsels made great joy thereof. Perceval taketh leave of Messire "Sir," saith Lancelot, "in like manner would they have dealt with me Hermit and bid him guard the treasure until they shall come hither." underground, and rich sets of vessels and rich ornaments of cloth and but the dread and the renown of the good knights that had freed the are poverty-stricken for want thereof." They go to the hold and find right great treasure in a cave and killed me if they might; whereof no sorrow have I save of the gainsay him, for they know well that he is right, and he prayeth them

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