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So
with
that
he
departed
to
find
Sir
Lancelot
.
Now
Elaine
had
ridden
with
full
haste
from
Astolat
,
and
come
to
Camelot
,
and
there
she
sought
throughout
the
country
for
any
news
of
Lancelot
.
And
so
it
chanced
that
Sir
Lavaine
was
riding
near
the
hermitage
to
exercise
his
horse
,
and
when
she
saw
him
she
ran
up
and
cried
aloud
,
“
How
doth
my
lord
Sir
Lancelot
fare
?
”
Then
said
Sir
Lavaine
,
marvelling
greatly
,
“
How
know
ye
my
lord
’
s
name
,
fair
sister
?
”
So
she
told
him
how
Sir
Gawain
had
lodged
with
Sir
Bernard
,
and
knew
Sir
Lancelot
’
s
shield
.
Then
prayed
she
to
see
his
lord
forthwith
,
and
when
she
came
to
the
hermitage
and
found
him
lying
there
sore
sick
and
bleeding
,
she
swooned
for
sorrow
.
Anon
,
as
she
revived
,
Sir
Lancelot
kissed
her
,
and
said
,
“
Fair
maid
,
I
pray
ye
take
comfort
,
for
,
by
God
’
s
grace
,
I
shall
be
shortly
whole
of
this
wound
,
and
if
ye
be
come
to
tend
me
,
I
am
heartily
bounden
to
your
great
kindness
.
”
Yet
was
he
sore
vexed
to
hear
Sir
Gawain
had
discovered
him
,
for
he
knew
Queen
Guinevere
would
be
full
wroth
because
of
the
red
sleeve
.
So
Elaine
rested
in
the
hermitage
,
and
ever
night
and
day
she
watched
and
waited
on
Sir
Lancelot
,
and
would
let
none
other
tend
him
.
And
as
she
saw
him
more
,
the
more
she
set
her
love
upon
him
,
and
could
by
no
means
withdraw
it
.
Then
said
Sir
Lancelot
to
Sir
Lavaine
,
“
I
pray
thee
set
some
to
watch
for
the
good
knight
Sir
Bors
,
for
as
he
hurt
me
,
so
will
he
surely
seek
for
me
.
”
Now
Sir
Bors
by
this
time
had
come
to
Camelot
,
and
was
seeking
for
Sir
Lancelot
everywhere
,
so
Sir
Lavaine
soon
found
him
,
and
brought
him
to
the
hermitage
.
And
when
he
saw
Sir
Lancelot
pale
and
feeble
,
he
wept
for
pity
and
sorrow
that
he
had
given
him
that
grievous
wound
.
“
God
send
thee
a
right
speedy
cure
,
dear
lord
,
”
said
he
;
“
for
I
am
of
all
men
most
unhappy
to
have
wounded
thee
,
who
art
our
leader
,
and
the
noblest
knight
in
all
the
world
.
”
“
Fair
cousin
,
”
said
Sir
Lancelot
,
“
be
comforted
,
for
I
have
but
gained
what
I
sought
,
and
it
was
through
pride
that
I
was
hurt
,
for
had
I
warned
ye
of
my
coming
it
had
not
been
;
wherefore
let
us
speak
of
other
things
.
”
So
they
talked
long
together
,
and
Sir
Bors
told
him
of
the
queen
’
s
anger
.
Then
he
asked
Sir
Lancelot
,
“
Was
it
from
this
maid
who
tendeth
you
so
lovingly
ye
had
the
token
?
”