"What is the name thereof;" warred upon of them that would fain reave her thereof by force. The other already. Greatly desireth she the return of her son, for no Lord of the Moors and another knight are they that war upon her and stood between the forest and the castle, and it was builded upon four "Sir, it is the castle of the Widow Lady." friend, what is this castle here, sir?" fast and the bridge drawn up, for they guard the castle closely, but, "Gramercy," saith Messire Gawain, "right well shall my name be known or that help her to guard the castle. Sir," saith he, "The door is made had no fence of any kind about it so that he seeth the coffin within full clearly, and Messire Gawain bideth awhile to look thereon. And "Sir, right welcome may you be!" ever I depart from the castle." columns of marble and within was a right fair sepulchre. The chapel the squire entered into the castle and hath made the bridge be lowered the bridge be lowered and the gate unfastened, and will say that you knight and worshipful man. He is dead this long time, and my Lady hath at a walk for he had yet a long way to go. And he found a chapel that counsel hath she save only of her one daughter and of five old knights remained without succour and without counsel. Wherefore is the castle "Camelot; and it belonged to Alain li Gros, that was a right loyal will lodge within to-night." The squire goeth his way a great pace, and Messire Gawain tided softly would fain reave her of this castle as they have reft her of seven "Good adventure may you have!" saith Messire Gawain. "Fair sweet so please you, you will tell me your name and I will go before and make