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Then
answered
Sir
Gawain
,
“
It
grieveth
me
but
little
,
and
thy
boastful
words
give
me
no
fear
,
for
thou
shalt
suffer
greater
grief
and
sorrow
ere
we
part
;
but
tell
me
quickly
who
can
staunch
this
blood
.
”
“
That
can
I
do
,
”
said
the
strange
knight
,
“
and
will
,
if
thou
wilt
aid
and
succour
me
to
become
christened
,
and
to
believe
on
God
,
which
now
I
do
require
of
thee
upon
thy
manhood
.
”
“
I
am
content
,
”
said
Sir
Gawain
;
“
and
may
God
help
me
to
grant
all
thy
wishes
.
But
tell
mefirst
,
what
soughtest
thou
thus
here
alone
,
and
of
what
land
art
thou
?
”
“
Sir
,
”
said
the
knight
,
“
my
name
is
Prianius
,
and
my
father
is
a
great
prince
,
who
hath
rebelled
against
Rome
.
He
is
descended
from
Alexander
and
Hector
,
and
of
our
lineage
also
were
Joshua
and
Maccabaeus
.
I
am
of
right
the
king
of
Alexandria
,
and
Africa
,
and
all
the
outer
isles
,
yet
I
would
believe
in
the
Lord
thou
worshippest
,
and
for
thy
labour
I
will
give
thee
treasure
enough
.
I
was
so
proud
in
heart
that
I
thought
none
my
equal
,
but
now
have
I
encountered
with
thee
,
who
hast
given
me
my
fill
of
fighting
;
wherefore
,
I
pray
thee
,
Sir
knight
,
tell
me
of
thyself
.
”
“
I
am
no
knight
,
”
said
Sir
Gawain
;
“
I
have
been
brought
up
many
years
in
the
wardrobe
of
the
noble
prince
King
Arthur
,
to
mind
his
armour
and
array
.
”
“
Ah
,
”
said
Prianius
,
“
if
his
varlets
be
so
keen
and
fierce
,
his
knights
must
be
passing
good
!
Now
,
for
the
love
of
heaven
,
whether
thou
be
knight
or
knave
,
tell
me
thy
name
.
”
“
By
heaven
!
”
said
Gawain
,
“
now
will
I
tell
thee
the
truth
.
My
name
is
Sir
Gawain
,
and
I
am
a
knight
of
the
Round
Table
.
”
“
Now
am
I
better
pleased
,
”
said
Prianius
,
“
than
if
thou
hadst
given
me
all
the
province
of
Paris
the
rich
.
I
had
rather
have
been
torn
by
wild
horses
than
that
any
varlet
should
have
won
such
victory
over
me
as
thou
hast
done
.
But
now
,
Sir
knight
,
I
warn
thee
that
close
by
is
the
Duke
of
Lorraine
,
with
sixty
thousand
good
men
of
war
;
and
we
had
both
best
flee
at
once
,
for
he
will
find
us
else
,
and
we
be
sorely
wounded
and
never
likely
to
recover
.
And
let
my
page
be
careful
that
he
blow
no
horn
,
for
hard
by
are
a
hundred
knights
,
my
servants
;
and
if
they
seize
thee
,
no
ransom
of
gold
or
silver
would
acquit
thee
.
”
Then
Sir
Gawain
rode
over
a
river
to
save
himself
,
and
Sir
Prianius
after
him
,
and
so
they
both
fled
till
they
came
to
his
companions
who
were
in
the
meadow
,
where
they
spent
the
night
.
When
Sir
Whishard
saw
Sir
Gawain
so
hurt
,
he
ran
to
him
weeping
,
and
asked
him
who
it
was
had
wounded
him
;
and
Sir
Gawain
told
him
how
he
had
fought
with
that
man
—
pointing
to
Prianius
—
who
had
salves
to
heal
them
both
.
“
But
I
can
tell
ye
other
tidings
,
”
said
he
—
“
that
soon
we
must
encounter
many
enemies
,
for
a
great
army
is
close
to
us
in
our
front
.