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"Sir," say they, "When Lancelot hath made assay, we will do your much honour and served her with a good will. He looked at her from myself forward before them." will hasten them to do her business. "Sagramors, and you, Orguelleux of the Launde, what will you do?" saith glad may he be that shall draw it forth, for I tell you a right good "Lancelot," saith the damsel, "By the thing that most you love, make hereof. Behold, here have you Lancelot with you, and so many other time to time, for she was fair and gentle and of good countenance. "Ha, sir," saith he, "Do me not shame! By the faith that I owe you, I not do for you, but as for this matter I pray you hold me excused." When they had eaten at the tables, the damsel prayeth the King that he VI. "Sir," saith Messire Ywain, "Nought is there in the world that I would will not set my hand forward herein this day, nor ought you to be wroth good knights, that little worship should I have herein were I to set "Messire Ywain," saith the King, "Set your hand hereto! It may be that the King. knight is he, sith that none may achieve this business save he alone." you think too humbly of yourself herein." hand, and then the rest shall go after him if needs be." washen, she was set in a seat beside Messire Ywain, that showed her pleasure, but before him, so please you, we will not go." "Fair nephew," saith the King, "Now set your hand to this quarrel and "Sir," saith she, "Many a good knight is there within yonder, and right "Damsel," saith the King, "Pray Lancelot that he be fain to set his give it back to the damsel."

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