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“
Nay
,
noble
lord
,
”
replied
Sir
Gawain
,
“
that
can
I
never
do
;
for
neither
will
my
heart
suffer
me
to
see
the
queen
die
,
nor
shall
men
ever
say
I
was
of
your
counsel
in
this
matter
.
”
Then
said
his
brothers
,
“
Ye
may
command
us
to
be
there
,
but
since
it
is
against
our
will
,
we
will
be
without
arms
,
that
we
may
do
no
battle
against
her
.
”
So
on
the
morrow
was
Queen
Guinevere
led
forth
to
die
by
fire
,
and
a
mighty
crowd
was
there
,
of
knights
and
nobles
,
armed
and
unarmed
.
And
all
the
lords
and
ladies
wept
sore
at
that
piteous
sight
.
Then
was
she
shriven
by
a
priest
,
and
the
men
came
nigh
to
bind
her
to
the
stake
and
light
the
fire
.
At
that
Sir
Lancelot
’
s
spies
rode
hastily
and
told
him
and
his
kindred
,
who
lay
hidden
in
a
wood
hard
by
;
and
suddenly
,
with
twenty
knights
,
he
rushed
into
the
midst
of
all
the
throng
to
rescue
her
.
But
certain
of
King
Arthur
’
s
knights
rose
up
and
fought
with
them
,
and
there
was
a
full
great
battle
and
confusion
.
And
Sir
Lancelot
drave
fiercely
here
and
there
among
the
press
,
and
smote
on
every
side
,
and
at
every
blow
struck
down
a
knight
,
so
that
many
were
slain
by
him
and
his
fellows
.
Then
was
the
queen
set
free
,
and
caught
up
on
Sir
Lancelot
’
s
saddle
and
fled
away
with
him
and
all
his
company
to
the
Castle
of
La
Joyous
Garde
.
Now
so
it
chanced
that
,
in
the
turmoil
of
the
fighting
,
Sir
Lancelot
had
unawares
struck
down
and
slain
the
two
good
knights
Sir
Gareth
and
Sir
Gaheris
,
knowing
it
not
,
for
he
fought
wildly
,
and
saw
not
that
they
were
unarmed
.
When
King
Arthur
heard
thereof
,
and
of
all
that
battle
,
and
the
rescue
of
the
queen
,
he
sorrowed
heavily
for
those
good
knights
,
and
was
passing
wroth
with
Lancelot
and
the
queen
.
But
when
Sir
Gawain
heard
of
his
brethren
’
s
death
he
swooned
for
sorrow
and
wrath
,
for
he
wist
that
Sir
Lancelot
had
killed
them
in
malice
.
And
as
soon
as
he
recovered
he
ran
in
to
the
king
,
and
said
,
“
Lord
king
and
uncle
,
hear
this
oath
which
now
I
swear
,
that
from
this
day
I
will
not
fail
Sir
Lancelot
till
one
of
us
hath
slain
the
other
.
And
now
,
unless
ye
haste
to
war
with
him
,
that
we
may
be
avenged
,
will
I
myself
alone
go
after
him
.
”