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821
So
,
two
days
before
the
Feast
of
Pentecost
,
Sir
Lancelot
returned
to
the
court
,
and
King
Arthur
was
full
glad
of
his
coming
.
And
when
Sir
Gawain
,
Sir
Ewaine
,
Sir
Sagramour
,
and
Sir
Ector
,
saw
him
in
Sir
Key
s
armour
,
they
knew
well
it
was
he
who
had
smitten
them
all
down
with
one
spear
.
Anon
,
came
all
the
knights
Sir
Turquine
had
taken
prisoners
,
and
gave
worship
and
honour
to
Sir
Lancelot
.
Then
Sir
Key
told
the
King
how
Sir
Lancelot
had
rescued
him
when
he
was
in
near
danger
of
his
death
;
and
,
said
Sir
Key
,
he
made
the
knights
yield
,
not
to
himself
,
but
me
.
And
by
Heaven
!
because
Sir
Lancelot
took
my
armour
and
left
me
his
,
I
rode
in
peace
,
and
no
man
would
have
aught
to
do
with
me
.
Then
came
the
knights
who
fought
with
Sir
Lancelot
at
the
long
bridge
and
yielded
themselves
also
to
Sir
Key
,
but
he
said
nay
,
he
had
not
fought
with
them
.
It
is
Sir
Lancelot
,
said
he
,
that
overcame
ye
.
Next
came
Sir
Meliot
de
Logres
,
and
told
King
Arthur
how
Sir
Lancelot
had
saved
him
from
death
.
822
And
so
all
Sir
Lancelot
s
deeds
and
great
adventures
were
made
known
;
how
the
four
sorceress
-
queens
had
him
in
prison
;
how
he
was
delivered
by
the
daughter
of
King
Bagdemagus
,
and
what
deeds
of
arms
he
did
at
the
tournament
between
the
King
of
North
Wales
and
King
Bagdemagus
.
And
so
,
at
that
festival
,
Sir
Lancelot
had
the
greatest
name
of
any
knight
in
all
the
world
,
and
by
high
and
low
was
he
the
most
honoured
of
all
men
.
823
Again
King
Arthur
held
the
Feast
of
Pentecost
,
with
all
the
Table
Round
,
and
after
his
custom
sat
in
the
banquet
hall
,
before
beginning
meat
,
waiting
for
some
adventure
.
Then
came
there
to
the
king
a
squire
and
said
,
Lord
,
now
may
ye
go
to
meat
,
for
here
a
damsel
cometh
with
some
strange
adventure
.
So
the
king
was
glad
,
and
sat
down
to
meat
.
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Anon
the
damsel
came
in
and
saluted
him
,
praying
him
for
succour
.
What
wilt
thou
?
said
the
king
.
Lord
,
answered
she
,
my
mistress
is
a
lady
of
great
renown
,
but
is
at
this
time
besieged
by
a
tyrant
,
who
will
not
suffer
her
to
go
out
of
her
castle
;
and
because
here
in
thy
court
the
knights
are
called
the
noblest
in
the
world
,
I
come
to
pray
thee
for
thy
succour
.
Where
dwelleth
your
lady
?
answered
the
king
.
What
is
her
name
,
and
who
is
he
that
hath
besieged
her
?
For
her
name
,
replied
the
damsel
,
as
yet
I
may
not
tell
it
;
but
she
is
a
lady
of
worship
and
great
lands
.
The
tyrant
that
besiegeth
her
and
wasteth
her
lands
is
called
the
Red
Knight
of
the
Redlands
.
I
know
him
not
,
said
Arthur
.
But
I
know
him
,
lord
,
said
Sir
Gawain
,
and
he
is
one
of
the
most
perilous
knights
in
all
the
world
.
Men
say
he
hath
the
strength
of
seven
;
and
from
him
I
myself
once
hardly
escaped
with
life
.
Fair
damsel
,
said
the
king
,
there
be
here
many
knights
that
would
gladly
do
their
uttermost
to
rescue
your
lady
,
but
unless
ye
tell
me
her
name
,
and
where
she
dwelleth
,
none
of
my
knights
shall
go
with
you
by
my
leave
.
825
826
Now
,
there
was
a
stripling
at
the
court
called
Beaumains
,
who
served
in
the
king
s
kitchen
,
a
fair
youth
and
of
great
stature
.
Twelve
months
before
this
time
he
had
come
to
the
king
as
he
sat
at
meat
,
at
Whitsuntide
,
and
prayed
three
gifts
of
him
.
And
being
asked
what
gifts
,
he
answered
,
As
for
the
first
gift
I
will
ask
it
now
,
but
the
other
two
gifts
I
will
ask
on
this
day
twelve
months
,
wheresoever
ye
hold
your
high
feast
.
Then
said
King
Arthur
,
What
is
thy
first
request
?
This
,
lord
,
said
he
,
that
thou
wilt
give
me
meat
and
drink
enough
for
twelve
months
from
this
time
,
and
then
will
I
ask
my
other
two
gifts
.
And
the
king
seeing
that
he
was
a
goodly
youth
,
and
deeming
that
he
was
come
of
honourable
blood
,
had
granted
his
desire
,
and
given
him
into
the
charge
of
Sir
Key
,
the
steward
.
But
Sir
Key
scorned
and
mocked
the
youth
,
calling
him
Beaumains
,
because
his
hands
were
large
and
fair
,
and
putting
him
into
the
kitchen
,
where
he
had
served
for
twelve
months
as
a
scullion
,
and
,
in
spite
of
all
his
churlish
treatment
,
had
faithfully
obeyed
Sir
Key
.
But
Sir
Lancelot
and
Sir
Gawain
were
angered
when
they
saw
Sir
Key
so
churlish
to
a
youth
that
had
so
worshipful
a
bearing
,
and
ofttimes
had
they
given
him
gold
and
clothing
.
827
And
now
at
this
time
came
young
Beaumains
to
the
king
,
while
the
damsel
was
there
,
and
said
,
Lord
,
now
I
thank
thee
well
and
heartily
that
I
have
been
twelve
months
kept
in
thy
kitchen
,
and
have
had
full
sustenance
.
Now
will
I
ask
my
two
remaining
gifts
.
Ask
,
said
King
Arthur
,
on
my
good
faith
.
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These
,
lord
,
said
he
,
shall
be
my
two
gifts
the
one
,
that
thou
wilt
grant
me
this
adventure
of
the
damsel
,
for
to
me
of
right
it
belongeth
;
and
the
other
,
that
thou
wilt
bid
Sir
Lancelot
make
me
a
knight
,
for
of
him
only
will
I
have
that
honour
;
and
I
pray
that
he
may
ride
after
me
and
make
me
a
knight
when
I
require
him
.
Be
it
as
thou
wilt
,
replied
the
king
.
But
thereupon
the
damsel
was
full
wroth
,
and
said
,
Shall
I
have
a
kitchen
page
for
this
adventure
?
and
so
she
took
horse
and
departed
.
829
Then
came
one
to
Beaumains
,
and
told
him
that
a
dwarf
with
a
horse
and
armour
were
waiting
for
him
.
And
all
men
marvelled
whence
these
things
came
.
But
when
he
was
on
horseback
and
armed
,
scarce
any
one
at
the
court
was
a
goodlier
man
than
he
.
And
coming
into
the
hall
,
he
took
his
leave
of
the
king
and
Sir
Gawain
,
and
prayed
Sir
Lancelot
to
follow
him
.
So
he
rode
after
the
damsel
,
and
many
of
the
court
went
out
to
see
him
,
so
richly
arrayed
and
horsed
;
yet
he
had
neither
shield
nor
spear
.
Then
Sir
Key
cried
,
I
also
will
ride
after
the
kitchen
boy
,
and
see
whether
he
will
obey
me
now
.
And
taking
his
horse
,
he
rode
after
him
,
and
said
,
Know
ye
not
me
,
Beaumains
?
Yea
,
said
he
,
I
know
thee
for
an
ungentle
knight
,
therefore
beware
of
me
.
Then
Sir
Key
put
his
spear
in
rest
and
ran
at
him
,
but
Beaumains
rushed
upon
him
with
his
sword
in
his
hand
,
and
therewith
,
putting
aside
the
spear
,
struck
Sir
Key
so
sorely
in
the
side
,
that
he
fell
down
,
as
if
dead
.
Then
he
alighted
,
and
took
his
shield
and
spear
,
and
bade
his
dwarf
ride
upon
Sir
Key
s
horse
.
830
By
this
time
,
Sir
Lancelot
had
come
up
,
and
Beaumains
offering
to
tilt
with
him
,
they
both
made
ready
.
And
their
horses
came
together
so
fiercely
that
both
fell
to
the
earth
,
full
sorely
bruised
.
Then
they
arose
,
and
Beaumains
,
putting
up
his
shield
before
him
,
offered
to
fight
Sir
Lancelot
,
on
foot
.
So
they
rushed
upon
each
other
,
striking
,
and
thrusting
,
and
parrying
,
for
the
space
of
an
hour
.
And
Lancelot
marvelled
at
the
strength
of
Beaumains
,
for
he
fought
more
like
a
giant
than
a
man
,
and
his
fighting
was
passing
fierce
and
terrible
.
So
,
at
the
last
,
he
said
,
Fight
not
so
sorely
,
Beaumains
;
our
quarrel
is
not
such
that
we
may
not
now
cease
.
True
,
answered
Beaumains
;
yet
it
doth
me
good
to
feel
thy
might
,
though
I
have
not
yet
proved
my
uttermost
.
By
my
faith
,
said
Lancelot
,
I
had
as
much
as
I
could
do
to
save
myself
from
you
unshamed
,
therefore
be
in
no
doubt
of
any
earthly
knight
.
May
I
,
then
,
stand
as
a
proved
knight
?
said
Beaumains
.
For
that
will
I
be
thy
warrant
,
answered
Lancelot
.
Then
,
I
pray
thee
,
said
he
,
give
me
the
order
of
knighthood
.
First
,
then
,
must
thou
tell
me
of
thy
name
and
kindred
,
said
Sir
Lancelot
.
If
thou
wilt
tell
them
to
no
other
,
I
will
tell
thee
,
answered
he
.
My
name
is
Gareth
of
Orkney
,
and
I
am
own
brother
to
Sir
Gawain
.
Ah
!
said
Sir
Lancelot
,
at
that
am
I
full
glad
;
for
,
truly
,
I
deemed
thee
to
be
of
gentle
blood
.
So
then
he
knighted
Beaumains
,
and
,
after
that
,
they
parted
company
,
and
Sir
Lancelot
,
returning
to
the
court
,
took
up
Sir
Key
on
his
shield
.