the table, but there were not so many as there wont to be. Messire and came into Little Britain, and made fast a castle for fear of the thereof, for the more part believed that he was dead. They of the castle of the Hard Rock knew it, but little rejoiced they thereat. But knights were greatly comforted, and knights came back to the court from rest until such time as he should have vengeance of Lancelot. The King knew he that and the King held him and did that which he had King, that is called Chinon, and was there long time, without the King of knights, and Messire Gawain sate beside the King. Lancelot sate at folly would he do to remain longer there to war upon the King, for well Kay the Seneschal was whole of his wound and bethought him that great Lucan the Butler served before the King of the golden cup. The King II. had sojourned of a long while, and crossed again stealthily over-sea, was one day at Cardoil at meat, and there was in the hall great throng up the war the most he might, he and Meliant still more, and said that looked round about the table and remembered him of the Queen. He was Isles stinted not of his pride nor of his outrage, but rather stirred proclaimed, his end were come. He departeth from the castle, where he Desirous, and Ywain li Aoutres, and many more other knights round about To Cardoil was the King repaired and Messire Gawain. You may well understand that the land was much rejoiced thereof, and that all the the table, and Messire Ywain the son of King Urien, and Sagramors li all parts. They that had been wounded were whole again. Briant of the bent upon thinking rather than on eating, and saw that his court was warring upon him, for enough adventures had he in other parts. never would he cease therefrom until death, nor never would he have