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your name?" slayeth him forthwith or handleth him in such sort that he may never any man that hath done me so much of love as hath he. And what, Sir, is "Well ought I to ask it," saith the hermit, "For my father is King squire. So, when robbers come hither, we defend ourselves therewith." "Sir," saith he, "this forest is right lonely, and this hermitage is "Sir," saith he, "My name is Joseus, and yours, what?" "Yea, Sir," saith Lancelot, "Whereof is right great joy. And wherefore help himself after." Lancelot looketh and seeth in the hermit's house shield and spear, "And how, then, do you defend yourselves?" saith Lancelot. "Sir," saith the hermit, "Right close are we akin, I and you." arms?" "Sir, I will tell you thereof. When robbers come to us, we arm "Sir," saith he, "I am called Lancelot of the Lake." "Sir," saith the hermit, "God forbid I should wound any man or slay!" "By my head," saith Lancelot, "Hereof am I right glad at heart." cannot escape me. Our squire is so well-grown and hardy that he javelins and habergeon. "Sir," saith Lancelot, "What do you with these "Ha, Sir, then is the King Hermit your father?" do you ask me?" "Thereof do I love you the better," saith Lancelot, "For never found I "But hermits, methought, never assaulted nor wounded nor slew." Pelles, and his mother is my father's own sister." ourselves accordingly. If I may catch hold of any in my hands, he "Yea, Sir, certes." far from any folk, and none are there here-within save me and my

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