from all my enemies. Nor is it true that the entrance to your tent was deserted on account of my lion; and in despite of me hath he hung the "You hear," saith she, "how this knight that hath come hither all armed then will we take thought of the other." that right shalt be denied you in my court, and if you desire to "Lady, gramercy!" saith Meliot, "and Messire Gawain will take it in you say, when in nought had you done him any wrong, it shall not be tent, where the ground was fair and level, and found Meilot of Logres came hither last night hath done me greater wrong than have I done this right good part, for this knight hath slain my lion that defended me but not until after he had fallen upon me, and made the wounds whereof deliver. And the ladies and damsels were round about the "As of the lion," saith the Queen, "you have no quarrel against him and "Sir," saith the Queen to Perceval, "I will that you keep the field for Clamados maketh arm him and mounteth on his horse, and he seemeth right all armed upon his horse, and a right comely knight was he and a is fain to go back forthwith. Quit you, therefore, of him first, and XVI. deliver battle, no blame shall you have thereof." other. Wherefore would I pray you that I may take vengeance of him head at my gate." hardy of his arms and valorous. He cometh right in the midst of the tilting-ground. I have been healed herewithin. But well you know that the knight who "Lady," saith he, "I hear him well. Truth it is that I slew his lion, first." he slew him in defending his body, but as of the despite he did you as