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VIII. nor other knight ought never more to have affiance in him." that he should give him his leave! Right ill will Lancelot hitherto that the King should suffer Lancelot to remain at a distance from his leave! After that, let King Claudas come! Let him lay waste and slay, court, it will be counted unto him for cowardize, and neither I nor you "Lord," saith Briant of the Isles, "Better would it avail the King to he had been bidden leave thereof, so as that King Arthur might have his for that Lancelot hath need be afeared of King Claudas body to body, Sagramors, "Ill befall him that shall give such counsel to a lord or give Lancelot leave for one year, than it would to fight for him ten and right great worship shall King Arthur have thereof! I say not this have slain in his wars a knight without murder and without treason, well allow, for the sake of saving his land and keeping his friends, "Briant," saith Orguelleux of the Launde, "Evil fare the knight that taketh no heed; and so King Arthur give leave to Lancelot from his have bestowed his services, and the King on this account give him his years and have his land wasted and put to the worse." nor of the best knight in his land, but many things befall whereof one war upon him also. They will deliver attacks enough. But I should been at the court of a long time, and it had been told him whereof these words were. court for one year, until tidings should have come to King Claudas that good will and his love." Sagramors li Desirous leapeth forward. "Briant of the Isles," saith Thereupon, behold you! Orguelleux of the Launde come, that had not his knight, and the knight have well served his lord, albeit he may

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