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471
Why
have
ye
slain
my
hounds
?
said
Sir
Gawain
;
they
did
but
after
their
nature
:
and
ye
had
better
have
taken
vengeance
on
me
than
on
the
poor
dumb
beasts
.
472
I
will
avenge
me
on
thee
,
also
,
said
the
other
,
ere
thou
depart
this
place
.
473
Then
did
they
fight
with
each
other
savagely
and
madly
,
till
the
blood
ran
down
to
their
feet
.
But
at
last
Sir
Gawain
had
the
better
,
and
felled
the
knight
of
the
castle
to
the
ground
.
Then
he
cried
out
for
mercy
,
and
yielded
to
Sir
Gawain
,
and
besought
him
as
he
was
a
knight
and
gentleman
to
save
his
life
.
Thou
shalt
die
,
said
Sir
Gawain
,
for
slaying
my
hounds
.
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474
I
will
make
thee
all
amends
within
my
power
,
replied
the
knight
.
475
But
Sir
Gawain
would
have
no
mercy
,
and
unlaced
his
helm
to
strike
his
head
off
;
and
so
blind
was
he
with
rage
,
that
he
saw
not
where
a
lady
ran
out
from
her
chamber
and
fell
down
upon
his
enemy
.
476
And
making
a
fierce
blow
at
him
,
he
smote
off
by
mischance
the
lady
s
head
.
477
Alas
!
cried
Gaheris
,
foully
and
shamefully
have
ye
done
the
shame
shall
never
leave
ye
!
Why
give
ye
not
your
mercy
unto
them
that
ask
it
?
a
knight
without
mercy
is
without
worship
also
.
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478
Then
Sir
Gawain
was
sore
amazed
at
that
fair
lady
s
death
,
and
knew
not
what
to
do
,
and
said
to
the
fallen
knight
,
Arise
,
for
I
will
give
thee
mercy
.
479
Nay
,
nay
,
said
he
,
I
care
not
for
thy
mercy
now
,
for
thou
hast
slain
my
lady
and
my
love
that
of
all
earthly
things
I
loved
the
best
.
480
I
repent
me
sorely
of
it
,
said
Sir
Gawain
,
for
I
meant
to
have
struck
thee
:
but
now
shalt
thou
go
to
King
Arthur
and
tell
him
this
adventure
,
and
how
thou
hast
been
overcome
by
the
knight
that
followeth
the
quest
of
the
white
hart
.