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damsel only, but for the churlishness that hath taken possession of pleasure also?" tell me, are knight, and no knight ought to do churlishly to his "I would," saith he, "that you take the damsel to wife without denial." "By my head," saith Lancelot, "you shall do it, or otherwise sentence such time as he shall have done that which you tell him." promised me." "Sir," saith he, "it pleaseth me better to take her than to die. Sir, I done, but that if you do not that whereof you held her in covenant, I "Yea, Sir, but, so please you, take not your departure from us until hurt, for nought love I so well as I love his body, whatsoever he do "I thank you much therefor," saith Lancelot. "Damsel, is this your reproach unto other knights." "Willingly," saith Lancelot. "Sir Knight, will you do this whereof you what you would have me do?" knowledge, and this churlishness is so far greater than another, that of death hath passed upon you, and this not so much for the sake of the knight maketh to dame or damsel behoveth him to keep. And you, as you had the damsel in covenant?" cometh over against him and saith to him: "Slay me not. Tell me rather "Sir," saith the knight, "I have told you plainly that I will not." you, that it be not a reproach to other knights. For promise that for no prayer that the damsel may make will I suffer that it shall be shall slay you, for that I will not have this churlishness made a unto me. But for God's sake pray him that he do me the honour he hath will do your will." He draweth his sword and would have come toward him, when the knight

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