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Yea
,
said
Sir
Lancelot
;
and
would
I
could
persuade
her
to
withdraw
her
love
from
me
.
Why
should
ye
do
so
?
said
Sir
Bors
;
for
she
is
passing
fair
and
loving
.
I
would
to
heaven
ye
could
love
her
.
That
may
not
be
,
replied
he
;
but
it
repenteth
me
in
sooth
to
grieve
her
.
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Then
they
talked
of
other
matters
,
and
of
the
great
jousting
at
Allhallowtide
next
coming
,
between
King
Arthur
and
the
King
of
North
Wales
.
Abide
with
me
till
then
,
said
Sir
Lancelot
,
for
by
that
time
I
trust
to
be
all
whole
again
,
and
we
will
go
together
.
So
Elaine
daily
and
nightly
tending
him
,
within
a
month
he
felt
so
strong
he
deemed
himself
full
cured
.
Then
on
a
day
,
when
Sir
Bors
and
Sir
Lavaine
were
from
the
hermitage
,
and
the
knight
-
hermit
also
was
gone
forth
,
Sir
Lancelot
prayed
Elaine
to
bring
him
some
herbs
from
the
forest
.
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When
she
was
gone
he
rose
and
made
haste
to
arm
himself
,
and
try
if
he
were
whole
enough
to
joust
,
and
mounted
on
his
horse
,
which
was
fresh
with
lack
of
labour
for
so
long
a
time
.
But
when
he
set
his
spear
in
the
rest
and
tried
his
armour
,
the
horse
bounded
and
leapt
beneath
him
,
so
that
Sir
Lancelot
strained
to
keep
him
back
.
And
therewith
his
wound
,
which
was
not
wholly
healed
,
burst
forth
again
,
and
with
a
mighty
groan
he
sank
down
swooning
on
the
ground
.
At
that
came
fair
Elaine
and
wept
and
piteously
moaned
to
see
him
lying
so
.
And
when
Sir
Bors
and
Sir
Lavaine
came
back
,
she
called
them
traitors
to
let
him
rise
,
or
to
know
any
rumour
of
the
tournament
.
Anon
the
hermit
returned
and
was
wroth
to
see
Sir
Lancelot
risen
,
but
within
a
while
he
recovered
him
from
his
swoon
and
staunched
the
wound
.
Then
Sir
Lancelot
told
him
how
he
had
risen
of
his
own
will
to
assay
his
strength
for
the
tournament
.
But
the
hermit
bad
him
rest
and
let
Sir
Bors
go
alone
,
for
else
would
he
sorely
peril
his
life
.
And
Elaine
,
with
tears
,
prayed
him
in
the
same
wise
,
so
that
Sir
Lancelot
in
the
end
consented
.