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meeteth a knight at the gate. "By my faith" saith Messire Gawain, "They of the castle be not over-courteous, for all this time hath none come to take my reins." cometh to the castle and seeth right great throng of folk, knights and custom of the forest." none that is willing to take his reins, so busied are they making "Sir," saith he, "What castle is this?" therewithin for himself, wherefore he departeth from the castle and meadow, and the storm is stayed so that he setteth his shield to rights "At the first bridge you come to will it be stayed upon you," saith the XXIII. no more than you have deserved. They take you to be as slothful of until he is come to the bridge; and he rideth beyond and cometh to the Therewith the squire departeth, and the tempest rageth incontinent "Sir," saith the squire, "This have you deserved, for such is the but all of them avoid him, and he seeth that he maketh but an ill stay great company of folk that were making great cheer. He rideth until he "Will this tempest that is over me last for ever?" saith Messire Gawain. squire. again upon his neck. And he seeth before him a castle where was a other side the river a squire nearer to him than is the knight. dames and damsels. Messire Gawain alighteth, but findeth in the castle "And see you not," saith the knight, "that it is a castle of joy?" merry. Messire Gawain presenteth himself on the one side and the other, "Fair friend" saith Messire Gawain, "How is this that it raineth upon me on this side the river, but on the other raineth it not at all?" "Not for this lose they their courtesy," saith the knight, "For this is

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