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But
when
King
Arthur
heard
them
all
,
he
could
not
refrain
his
eyes
from
tears
,
and
said
,
Sir
Gawain
,
Sir
Gawain
,
thou
hast
set
me
in
great
sorrow
,
for
I
fear
me
my
true
fellowship
shall
never
meet
together
here
again
;
and
surely
never
Christian
king
had
such
a
company
of
worthy
knights
around
his
table
at
one
time
.
And
when
the
queen
and
her
ladies
and
gentlewomen
heard
the
vows
,
they
had
such
grief
and
sorrow
as
no
tongue
could
tell
;
and
Queen
Guinevere
cried
out
,
I
marvel
that
my
lord
will
suffer
them
to
depart
from
him
.
And
many
of
the
ladies
who
loved
knights
would
have
gone
with
them
,
but
were
forbidden
by
the
hermit
Nacien
,
who
sent
this
message
to
all
who
had
sworn
themselves
to
the
quest
:
Take
with
ye
no
lady
nor
gentlewoman
,
for
into
so
high
a
service
as
ye
go
in
,
no
thought
but
of
our
Lord
and
heaven
may
enter
.
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On
the
morrow
morning
all
the
knights
rose
early
,
and
when
they
were
fully
armed
,
save
shields
and
helms
,
they
went
in
with
the
king
and
queen
to
service
in
the
minster
.
Then
the
king
counted
all
who
had
taken
the
adventure
on
themselves
,
and
found
them
a
hundred
and
fifty
knights
of
the
Round
Table
;
and
so
they
all
put
on
their
helms
,
and
rode
away
together
in
the
midst
of
cries
and
lamentations
from
the
court
,
and
from
the
ladies
,
and
from
all
the
town
.
But
the
queen
went
alone
to
her
chamber
,
that
no
man
might
see
her
sorrow
;
and
Sir
Lancelot
followed
her
to
say
farewell
.
When
she
saw
him
she
cried
out
,
Oh
,
Sir
Lancelot
,
thou
hast
betrayed
me
;
thou
hast
put
me
to
death
thus
to
depart
and
leave
my
lord
the
king
.
Ah
,
madam
,
said
he
,
be
not
displeased
or
angry
,
for
I
shall
come
again
as
soon
as
I
can
with
honour
.
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Alas
!
said
she
,
that
ever
I
saw
thee
;
but
He
that
suffered
death
upon
the
cross
for
all
mankind
be
to
thee
safety
and
good
conduct
,
and
to
all
thy
company
.
Then
Sir
Lancelot
saluted
her
and
the
king
,
and
went
forth
with
the
rest
,
and
came
with
them
that
night
to
Castle
Vagon
,
where
they
abode
,
and
on
the
morrow
they
departed
from
each
other
on
their
separate
ways
,
every
knight
taking
the
way
that
pleased
him
best
.
Now
Sir
Galahad
went
forth
without
a
shield
,
and
rode
so
four
days
without
adventure
;
and
on
the
fourth
day
,
after
evensong
,
he
came
to
an
abbey
of
white
monks
,
where
he
was
received
in
the
house
,
and
led
into
a
chamber
.
And
there
he
was
unarmed
,
and
met
two
knights
of
the
Round
Table
,
King
Bagdemagus
,
and
Sir
Uwaine
.