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kneeleth before the Widow Lady. The Widow Lady beginneth to weep: "Sir," saith she to Messire Gawain, son, and you see him, of mine evil plight and my misease, and King X. "Sir," saith she, "Then are you going to see my son, wherefore tell my cometh the squire that had opened the door for Messire Gawain, and store other knights. And they have ordained that he which shall do forest and make bring harts and hinds and wild swine. So they alighted such sort as that he shall hold it for his own alone against all other." "Lady," saith Messire Gawain, "I shall do as God shall teach me." and thither are come these two that are warring upon you and great for not elsewhither have I emprised my way." "Now may you understand that the castle is not mine own, sith that and made great joy of Messire Gawain when they knew who he was. "Certes, Lady," saith he, "Herein do they great dishonour and a sin." that aforetime were ours. Already have they spread the Welsh booths, these knights say it is theirs as you hear." XI. therewithal the Widow Lady's five knights that were come in from the better mindful than was the knight." In the meanwhile as they were speaking thus together, behold you When the meat was ready they sate to eat, and full plenteously were "Lady, there is to be a right great assembly of tourney in the valleys "And what tidings?" saith she. best at the assembly shall undertake the garrison of this castle in Fisherman my brother. But take heed, Messire Gawain, that you be they provided and right well were they served. Thereupon, behold,

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