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So
he
returned
with
all
his
knights
to
the
Castle
of
La
Joyous
Garde
,
and
,
for
his
sorrow
s
sake
,
he
named
it
Dolorous
Garde
thenceforth
.
Anon
he
left
the
realm
,
and
went
with
many
of
his
fellowship
beyond
the
sea
to
France
,
and
there
divided
all
his
lands
among
them
equally
,
he
sharing
but
as
the
rest
.
And
from
that
time
forward
peace
had
been
between
him
and
King
Arthur
,
but
for
Sir
Gawain
,
who
left
the
king
no
rest
,
but
constantly
persuaded
him
that
Lancelot
was
raising
mighty
hosts
against
him
.
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So
in
the
end
his
malice
overcame
the
king
,
who
left
the
government
in
charge
of
Modred
,
and
made
him
guardian
of
the
queen
,
and
went
with
a
great
army
to
invade
Sir
Lancelot
s
lands
.
Yet
Sir
Lancelot
would
make
no
war
upon
the
king
,
and
sent
a
message
to
gain
peace
on
any
terms
King
Arthur
chose
.
But
Sir
Gawain
met
the
herald
ere
he
reached
the
king
,
and
sent
him
back
with
taunting
and
bitter
words
.
Whereat
Sir
Lancelot
sorrowfully
called
his
knights
together
and
fortified
the
Castle
of
Benwicke
,
and
there
was
shortly
besieged
by
the
army
of
King
Arthur
.
And
every
day
Sir
Gawain
rode
up
to
the
walls
,
and
cried
out
foully
on
Sir
Lancelot
,
till
,
upon
a
time
,
Sir
Lancelot
answered
him
that
he
would
meet
him
in
the
field
and
put
his
boasting
to
the
proof
.
So
it
was
agreed
on
both
sides
that
there
should
none
come
nigh
them
or
separate
them
till
one
had
fallen
or
yielded
;
and
they
two
rode
forth
.
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Then
did
they
wheel
their
horses
apart
,
and
turning
,
came
together
as
it
had
been
thunder
,
so
that
both
horses
fell
,
and
both
their
lances
broke
.
At
that
they
drew
their
swords
and
set
upon
each
other
fiercely
,
with
passing
grievous
strokes
.
Now
Sir
Gawain
had
through
magic
a
marvellous
great
gift
.
For
every
day
,
from
morning
till
noon
,
his
strength
waxed
to
the
might
of
seven
men
,
but
after
that
waned
to
his
natural
force
.
Therefore
till
noon
he
gave
Sir
Lancelot
many
mighty
buffets
,
which
scarcely
he
endured
.
Yet
greatly
he
forbore
Sir
Gawain
,
for
he
was
aware
of
his
enchantment
,
and
smote
him
slightly
till
his
own
knights
marvelled
.
But
after
noon
Sir
Gawain
s
strength
sank
fast
,
and
then
,
with
one
full
blow
,
Sir
Lancelot
laid
him
on
the
earth
.
Then
Sir
Gawain
cried
out
,
Turn
not
away
,
thou
traitor
knight
,
but
slay
me
if
thou
wilt
,
or
else
I
will
arise
and
fight
with
thee
again
some
other
time
.
Sir
knight
,
replied
Sir
Lancelot
,
I
never
yet
smote
a
fallen
man
.