"Right fainly will I go," saith Messire Gawain. cowardize that he saw him do, and bid his knights not meddle betwixt He goeth his way thither accordingly by leave of the King and Lancelot, them two, for, and Messire Gawain had been four knights he thought to Messire Gawain was come, and that he was ready to uphold his right by force, doing battle against all the knights, and holdeth them in such a vanquish them all. He issueth forth of his castle all armed, and is land that was King Fisherman's. Messire Gawain rideth until he cometh XXI. come there where Messire Gawain awaited him. Messire Gawain seeth him his spear fly all in pieces. And Messire Gawain catcheth him right in without another word, and smiteth him on the shield so that he maketh man." outrageous, setteth his spear in rest and cometh toward Messire Gawain King Arthur and Lancelot go their way as fast as they may toward the up to him the keys of the castle. He maketh them come to an assembly thick of his heart, and he falleth to the ground dead; and the knights run upon Messire Gawain; but he lightly delivereth himself of them, and pass as that he maketh them do homage to Meliot of Logres, and deliver the midst of his breast, and pierceth him with his spear through the him that was his champion. Nabigant was whole of the wound he gat at the assembly, and held Messire Gawain of full small account for the to the land of Nabigant of the Rock. Meliot doeth Nabigant to wit that Meliot of Logres likewise. Messire Gawain entereth the castle by and saith that he will return to them the speediest he may. quarrel, and you held me thereof in covenant what time I became your coming, and so draweth on one side, and Nabigant, that was stark