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court. See, here is Messire Gawain that was at the assembly in the Red he was in quest of him, but knew him not." "Sir," saith she, "I pray and beseech you that you do me right in your best at the assembly in the Red Launde, and moreover, please God, well bear witness." howsoever I or other may have done, you had the prize therein by the Launde where were many knights, and among them was the son of the Widow other." judgment of the knights. Of so much may I well call upon the damsel to that won the most prize of the assembly. This knight had white arms, thereat, should avenge the knight. Sir, I have sought for him until I have now found him at your court. Wherefore I pray and beseech you Messire Gawain well knoweth that I have spoken true. But the knight "By my faith," saith Messire Gawain, "You speak of your courtesy, but departed so soon from the assembly, that I knew not what had become of Lady, that I see sitting beside you. He and Messire Gawain were they bear the knight in the horse-bier and cometh before the King. granted me, before the assembly began, that he that should do best X. that you bid him do so much herein as that he be not blamed, for Gawain, for that he had been first in the assembly. It had been him, and Messire Gawain was right heavy for that he had departed, for "Messire Gawain," saith Perceval, "Meseemeth you did best above all will he fulfil his covenant towards you." "Sir," saith she, "Gramercy! He ought not to deny me that I require of and they of the assembly said that he had better done than Messire "Damsel," saith Messire Gawain, "Truth it is that he it was that did

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