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VII. like as it were two lions unchained, and at their first coming they "Damsel," saith the King, "Gramercy! No knight is there that should ordinance was made for the assembly. gold, the richest that knight may wear, that I will lend you, for King Arthur and Messire Gawain strike into the midst of the assembly The younger damsel saith to King Arthur: "Well may you know that no "Yea," saith the elder, "But sore misliketh me of Messire Gawain for courtesy and your worth." "Damsel," saith King Arthur, "God grant that I be so." to her sister: "What think you of my knight, doth he not please you?" were armed and had made caparison their horses right richly. The knight; so I pray you that you remember me at the assembly in like that he is not minded to do as I would have him. But he shall yet aby hath made her gift and I will make mine. I have a suit of arms of take heed that you show you to be good knight for love of me." knight that is here this day hath better arms than are yours, wherefore methinketh they will be better employed on you than on ever another see you but ought to have you in remembrance in his heart for your damsel that should give the Golden Circlet was come. Nabigant of the it dear." The knights were come about the tents. The King and Messire Gawain Rock had brought great fellowships of knights together with him, and So they laid hold on their reins and mounted their horses, that made great leaping and went away a great gallop. Saith the younger damsel VIII. manner as I shall ofttimes remember you."

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