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and the other, and set therein gold and silver so as that the child departed thence, and lived afterwards within yonder. Now is it said might be nurtured in great plenty, and spread above the child a right dwelt here was dead, he left to Messire Gawain, his foster-son, this reproached of his birth that had before been concealed from him. He understand that he was of his kindred. After that, he was elected to that he is one of the best knights in the world, insomuch that none came one early morning to a little homestead where dwelt a right them they should keep him and nurture him well, and told them that it "Fair nephew, be not ashamed, for as well might you reproach me of the durst take possession of this castle for dread of him, nor of this be Emperor of Rome. But he would not be Emperor lest he should be castle, and made me guardian thereof until such time as Messire Gawain should return." worshipful man. He delivered the child to him and his wife, and bade might be much good should come to them thereof. The vavasour turned rich coverlid. He carried him away to a far distant country, and so The King looketh at Messire Gawain, and seeth him stoop his head toward him back, and they took charge of the child and nurtured him until that he were grown, and then took him to Rome to the Holy Father, and showed the ground for shame. him the sealed letters. The Holy Father saw them and understood that great forest that lieth round about it. For, when the vavasour that II. he was the son of a King. He had pity upon him, and gave him to same. Of your birth hath there been great joy, and dearly ought one to pillow-bere of his cradle that he was of lineage royal on the one side

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