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upon his land, albeit the King had done him no wrong, and had so made account." slew him in open war, as one that warred upon his lord by wrong. saith that he killed Meliant in the King's service, as one that warred court. Nor never had Meliant appealed Lancelot of murder nor of sendeth for Briant of the Isles, his seneschal, and a great part of his V. "Sir," saith the knight, "You have heard well that I have told you. Once more, I tell you plainly, King Claudas sendeth you word that so knights, and demandeth counsel of them what he may do. Messire Ywain account, for you were not in the kingdom, nor knew not that either had heretofore, he will be less than pleased with you." you harbour his enemy henceforward and in such manner as you have done after that he had slain the father, he ought of right to have taken charge." great wrong and he bring plaint or levy war against you on this wrought in respect of Meliant, your land ought not to be called to "Sir," saith Messire Ywain to the King, "Howsoever Lancelot might have common cause with the King's enemies without demanding right in his good heed that he did no wrong to the son, but rather ought he to have treason, nor required him of the death of his father. Rather, Lancelot done other any wrong, and therefore say I that King Claudas will do "Messire Ywain," saith Briant of the Isles, "matter of common knowledge With that the knight departeth, and the King remaineth at Cardoil. He sought peace and accord." son after the contention that was betwixt King Arthur and me. But, is it that Lancelot slew the lord of the Waste Manor and Meliant his

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