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541
By
my
head
,
said
the
other
,
I
have
but
just
left
there
,
and
have
espied
King
Arthur
s
court
,
and
such
a
fellowship
is
there
as
never
may
be
broke
or
overcome
;
for
wellnigh
all
the
chivalry
of
the
world
is
there
,
and
all
full
loyal
to
the
king
,
and
now
I
ride
back
homewards
to
the
north
to
tell
our
chiefs
,
that
they
waste
not
their
strength
in
wars
against
him
.
542
As
for
all
that
,
replied
the
other
knight
,
I
am
but
now
from
the
north
,
and
bear
with
me
a
remedy
,
the
deadliest
poison
that
ever
was
heard
tell
of
,
and
to
Camelot
will
I
with
it
;
for
there
we
have
a
friend
close
to
the
king
,
and
greatly
cherished
of
him
,
who
hath
received
gifts
from
us
to
poison
him
,
as
he
hath
promised
soon
to
do
.
543
Beware
,
said
the
first
knight
,
of
Merlin
,
for
he
knoweth
all
things
,
by
the
devil
s
craft
.
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544
I
will
not
fear
for
that
,
replied
the
other
,
and
so
rode
on
his
way
.
545
Anon
King
Pellinore
and
the
lady
passed
on
again
;
and
when
they
came
to
the
well
at
which
the
lady
with
the
wounded
knight
had
sat
,
they
found
both
knight
and
Damsel
utterly
devoured
by
lions
and
wild
beasts
,
all
save
the
lady
s
head
.
546
When
King
Pellinore
saw
that
,
he
wept
bitterly
,
saying
,
Alas
!
I
might
have
saved
her
life
had
I
but
tarried
a
few
moments
in
my
quest
.
547
Wherefore
make
so
much
sorrow
now
?
said
the
lady
.
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548
I
know
not
,
answered
he
,
but
my
heart
grieveth
greatly
for
this
poor
lady
s
death
,
so
fair
she
was
and
young
.
549
Then
he
required
a
hermit
to
bury
the
remains
of
the
bodies
,
and
bare
the
lady
s
head
with
him
to
Camelot
,
to
the
court
.
550
When
he
was
arrived
,
he
was
sworn
to
tell
the
truth
of
his
quest
before
the
King
and
Queen
,
and
when
he
had
entered
the
Queen
somewhat
upbraided
him
,
saying
,
Ye
were
much
to
blame
that
ye
saved
not
that
lady
s
life
.