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"Sir," saith she to Messire Gawain, "Welcome may you be!" that was wasted and old. And the brachet leaveth of his questing. enshroud him. emprised, and that He allow him to come into some place where he may She cometh toward the dead knight, thinking that his wounds should have was issuing forth of the chamber and bare the winding-sheet wherein to to the ground and findeth a track of blood through a grassy way in the Messire Gawain is minded not to abandon the track, wherefore he his way and prayeth God that He send him true counsel of that he hath followeth the brachet a great pace until he cometh to a marish in the decayed. He passeth with the brachet over the bridge, that was right "Damsel," saith he. "God grant you greater joy than you have!" a great pace. When he is come anigh Messire Gawain he setteth his nose midst of the forest, and seeth there in the marish a house, ancient and The damsel that was weeping right tenderly, saith to him: "Sir, I will answer you not." right through the breast unto the heart and there lay dead. A damsel Messire Gawain seeth in the midst of house a knight that was stricken IX. begun to bleed afresh, but they did not. Herewithal cometh to a stay the pursuit of Messire Gawain, that goeth feeble, and there was a great water under it, and cometh to the hall, hear true witting of the hostel of King Fisherman. And while he was "Damsel," saith Messire Gawain, "Good adventure may you have!" thus thinking, he heareth a brachet questing, and he cometh toward him forest, and when Messire Gawain was minded to leave the way where the track of blood was, the brachet came over against him and quested.

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