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Perilous. But sore sorrowful was he of the tidings he had heard that "Ha, damsel," saith he, "Who slew these knights so foully?" "Sir," saith she, "I may not amend it, the more is my sorrow. For the Lancelot had brought him, and of the cloth that he took in the Chapel "Ha, damsel, and what do you here at this hour?" Afterward, this title telleth us that Meliot of Logres was departed borne on hand that two knights that were kinsmen of them of the Raving shall he have ease again until he knoweth where Messire Gawain is. He Castle that had slain one another, had shut him in prison on account of "Sir," saith she, "The Knight of the Galley that singeth in the sea." witting of Messire Gawain. The forest was strange and gloomy. He rode rideth amidst a forest, and prayeth God grant him betimes to hear from Castle Perilous sound and whole, by virtue of the sword that looketh right amidst the forest before him and seeth a damsel sitting BRANCH XXXIII. damsel's head. Thereof much marvelleth he. "And wherefore hath he hanged them in such wise?" Meliot looketh and seeth two knights all armed hanging up above the place is more perilous than you think. Look," saith she, "up above, and you will see the occasion wherefore I am here." until nightfall but might not find neither hold nor hermitage. He Messire Gawain was in prison and he knew not where, but he had been Perceval that had won the castle. Now, saith Meliot of Logres, never right foul of seeming and the forest gloomy of shadow. "For this," saith she, "that they believed in God and His sweet Mother. TITLE I. that bemoaneth herself full sore. The moon was dark and the place

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