accompanied of two knights as far as the hall. She looketh at IV. Lancelot findeth the door of the castle all open, and entereth in all nor the ways of the forest." nor make him cheer of his coming save the lord only, for such was the a right rich robe wherein to apparel him. The tables were set and the Lancelot, and seeth that he is a right comely knight, and much liketh you depart hence, honour safe." "Sir," saith the lord of the castle, "No knight eateth armed within than half a hundred knights." a cavern that is there, a lion and a griffon that have devoured more the tables and playing at the chess, but none did he find to salute him "Sir," saith Lancelot, "It is evening, nor know I how I may go farther Lancelot is entered into the hall, and findeth knights and damsels at custom of the castle. The lord bade him be disarmed. Sir, the castle is right fell, for it hath underground, at the issue of leave. He may take his arms again without gainsay, so neither I nor "Sir," saith he, "Right well may you allow me wear my arms, for they be meats served. The damsel issued forth of her chamber and was "Sir," saith the knight, "I speak only for your own good, and God grant armed, and alighteth before the master-hall. The King was leaning at this day, for I know not whither I go sith that I know not the places the fairest garniture and the richest I have." With that two squires disarm him. The lord of the Castle maketh bring other desire to do him a hurt." yonder, but he that cometh armed in hither disarmeth himself by my the windows, and biddeth stall his horse.