"God grant you health speedily," said Lancelot. But the wounds that he dealt me are so cruel and so raging, that they "By my faith," saith the damsel, "Behold them here!" may not be healed save his sword toucheth them and if be not bound with "I left him quite hearty when I parted from him," saith Lancelot, "And some of the winding-sheet wherein he was shrouded, that he had healing." "Meliot," saith the damsel, "This is Lancelot, that bringeth you your "Sir," saith he, "The knight that assieged them maimed me in this me to do. Now hath she seen you, and so will she be more at ease, and "Ha, for God's sake," saith Meliot, "What doth Messire Gawain? Is he sitteth him down before him and asketh how it is with him? will have no cause to ask me thereof." fashion, but was himself maimed in such sort that he is dead thereof. "Ha, Sir, welcome may you be!" up the steps and afterward be disarmed. "Damsel," saith he, "Behold, here is some of the winding-sheet wherein XI. so he knew that you had been wounded in such sort, full sorry would he displayed about him, all bloody." be thereof and King Arthur likewise." "By my head," saith the damsel, "that did I for the sake of the damsel concerning the serpent's head." of the Castle of Griffons that hateth you not a whit, for so prayed she The damsel leadeth Lancelot to where Meliot of Logres lay. Lancelot the knight was shrouded, and here is his sword; but you befooled me as hearty?"