Lancelot, without saving more, so soon as he had espied the Knight of broad meadow-land. recketh my lord of his defiance." hackney, that was carrying before him a wild boar dead. The Knight of III. the Rock, smiteth his horse with his spurs and cometh toward him. The yet worse would he do to me and he knew that my brother were dead." "Sir," saith he to Lancelot, "Behold him by whom I am disherited, and Gladoens hath defied him on behalf of his brother, but right little was my brother's and is now mine, and much it misliketh me that it hath Lancelot and the knight ride until they draw nigh the castle. And the the Green Shield asketh him whose man he is, and the squire maketh "Sir," saith the Knight of the Green Shield to Lancelot, "This castle perceive you." will presently see him issue forth of this castle so soon as he shall fallen to me on this wise. And the knight that reft it of my brother much of that which Lancelot hath said to him, but of the death of his With that, they go on their way together, and the knight comforteth him behind, and my lord cometh all armed, he and others, for the brother of is of so great hardihood that he feareth no knight on live, and you Lancelot heareth how he that is coming is the enemy of him to whom had he been alive, his love most was due. The Knight of the Green Shield pointed him out so soon as he saw him. answer: "I am man of the Lord of the Rock Gladoens, that cometh there knight looketh in the way before him, and seeth a squire coming on a land of the Moors; then espy they a castle upon a rock, and below was a brother was he right sorrowful. And they ride until they come to the