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Then
the
king
,
full
of
wrath
and
grief
,
agreed
thereto
,
and
sent
letters
throughout
the
realm
to
summon
all
his
knights
,
and
went
with
a
vast
army
to
besiege
the
Castle
of
La
Joyous
Garde
.
And
Sir
Lancelot
,
with
his
knights
,
mightily
defended
it
;
but
never
would
he
suffer
any
to
go
forth
and
attack
one
of
the
king
’
s
army
,
for
he
was
right
loth
to
fight
against
him
.
So
when
fifteen
weeks
were
passed
,
and
King
Arthur
’
s
army
wasted
itself
in
vain
against
the
castle
,
for
it
was
passing
strong
,
it
chanced
upon
a
day
Sir
Lancelot
was
looking
from
the
walls
and
espied
King
Arthur
and
Sir
Gawain
close
beside
.
“
Come
forth
,
Sir
Lancelot
,
”
said
King
Arthur
right
fiercely
,
“
and
let
us
two
meet
in
the
midst
of
the
field
.
”
“
God
forbid
that
I
should
encounter
with
thee
,
lord
,
for
thou
didst
make
me
a
knight
,
”
replied
Sir
Lancelot
.
Then
cried
Sir
Gawain
,
“
Shame
on
thee
,
traitor
and
false
knight
,
yet
be
ye
well
assured
we
will
regain
the
queen
and
slay
thee
and
thy
company
;
yea
,
double
shame
on
ye
to
slay
my
brother
Gaheris
unarmed
,
Sir
Gareth
also
,
who
loved
ye
so
well
.
For
that
treachery
,
be
sure
I
am
thine
enemy
till
death
.
”
“
Alas
!
”
cried
Sir
Lancelot
,
“
that
I
hear
such
tidings
,
for
I
knew
not
I
had
slain
those
noble
knights
,
and
right
sorely
now
do
I
repent
it
with
a
heavy
heart
.
Yet
abate
thy
wrath
,
Sir
Gawain
,
for
ye
know
full
well
I
did
it
by
mischance
,
for
I
loved
them
ever
as
my
own
brothers
.
”
“
Thou
liest
,
false
recreant
,
”
cried
Sir
Gawain
,
fiercely
.
At
that
Sir
Lancelot
was
wroth
,
and
said
,
“
I
well
see
thou
art
now
mine
enemy
,
and
that
there
can
be
no
more
peace
with
thee
,
or
with
my
lord
the
king
,
else
would
I
gladly
give
back
the
queen
.
”
Then
the
king
would
fain
have
listened
to
Sir
Lancelot
,
for
more
than
all
his
own
wrong
did
he
grieve
at
the
sore
waste
and
damage
of
the
realm
,
but
Sir
Gawain
persuaded
him
against
it
,
and
ever
cried
out
foully
on
Sir
Lancelot
.