07 Dec




















"Sir, we know not, for this forest is fight wearisome." forward a great pace and ride until they espy the fire and the hold. as he may to try whether he may espy any hold or house where they may to war upon the land and to slay his men and to challenge his castles. "Take good heed," saith Lancelot, "in which quarter it is, so that you BRANCH XX. lodge. The squire looketh on all sides, and then telleth them he seeth may know well how to lead us thither." that he had crossed the sea, he sent for him and held him of his that Kay the Seneschal had departed in such sort from the court, and Gawain with him, and they had ridden so far one day that night came on They make the squire climb up a tall tree and tell him to look as far The story saith that King Arthur goeth his way and Lancelot and Messire and against all men. When he knew that the King had departed he began a fire a long way off as if it were in a waste house, but that he seeth nought there save the fire and the house. He saith that right eath may he lead them. TITLE I. gloom. They knew not whitherward to turn to pass the night. hermitage. Night was come and the sky was dark and the forest full of With that he cometh down and mounteth again on his hackney, and they go right fruitful, and many good knights had he in his land. When he knew household, and said that he would hold him harmless against the King II. "Lords," saith the King, "Where may we be able to alight to-night?" in a forest and they might find no hold. Messire Gawain marvelled him much that they had ridden the day long without finding neither hold nor

Comments
* The email will not be published on the website.
I BUILT MY SITE FOR FREE USING