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and he asked him what castle is this that he seeth show so fair? And Therewithal the knights depart asunder, and Messire Gawain rode on ancient knight that was issued forth of the castle for disport, and ask a knight his name. otherwise and the fairest that ever any may know. Nor never hath she now that I have found you and shown you the hurt that hath been done me courtesy." he telleth him it is the castle of the Proud Maiden that never deigned manner as you see. And I had already dug a grave with my sword to bury well will you be lodged in the castle, for right courteous is she "And we, that are her men, durst not do it on her behalf. But right until he found in the forest a castle right fair and rich, and met an "Sir, I was minded to bury the damsel that you bare into the chapel, "Certes," saith Messire Gawain, "this grieveth me." had any lord, nor deigned to love no knight save she heard tell that he and Marin the Jealous ran upon me and wounded me in many places in such was the best knight in the world. And I will go to her with you of "Ha, Messire Gawain," saith the other, "In your service am I wounded VII. to confess me, for well know I that I have not long to live for that the wound lieth me so nigh my heart. But I shall die the more easily Now go I hence yonder to the chapel of a hermit that is in this forest for your sake." held a bird on his fist. He saluteth Messire Gawain and he him again, the body when he seized it from me and abandoned it to the wild beasts. "How in my service?" saith Messire Gawain. thus!"

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