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court, and are doing their endeavour to make him King; and nought is kingdom and slain the King, and reconquered all the lands wherein he XVIII. court, and that it were ill with him with the King, he would have much worth and renown, for that he was tenant of his father's land. King he might do so much as that King Arthur should forbid Lancelot his that Messire Gawain and Messire Ywain began to hold them aloof from the Tidings are come to King Arthur's court that the King of Oriande is well trounced, would they or nould they. enemies, for, so Lancelot were forth of his court, and Messire Gawain, saith: "Sir," saith he, "Much ought I to love you, for that you have of him. And the more part say in the court that they of the realm of affiance in me, and my bounden duty is it to turn aside that which is the rest would scarce abide long time, and thus should they have all court, and that as for most part of the other he need not trouble him a their will of King Arthur's land. Briant sent word back to King Claudas had set the false Law and the false believe by his force and by dread made me Seneschal of your land; whereby meseemeth you have great there in the world, and he command them, they will not do, and that whit, for he might so deal as that in short time Lancelot should be never was no folk so obedient to any as are they of all these lands to liking thereof and would help him betimes to take vengeance on his sorry of the good knighthood whereof Lancelot was everywhere held of him. Briant of the Isles cometh one day privily to King Arthur, and Claudas sent a privy message to Briant and bore him on hand that, and Oriande nor those of the other islands will not let Lancelot repair to dead and his people destroyed, and that Lancelot hath conquered his

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