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841
Then
the
Green
Knight
rode
to
a
thorn
whereon
hung
a
green
horn
,
and
,
when
he
blew
three
notes
,
there
came
three
damsels
forth
,
who
quickly
armed
him
,
and
brought
him
a
great
horse
and
a
green
shield
and
spear
.
Then
did
they
run
at
one
another
with
their
fullest
might
,
and
break
their
spears
asunder
;
and
,
drawing
their
swords
,
they
closed
in
fight
,
and
sorely
smote
and
wounded
each
other
with
many
grievous
blows
.
842
At
last
,
Sir
Beaumains
horse
jostled
against
the
Green
Knight
s
horse
,
and
overthrew
him
.
Then
both
alighted
,
and
,
hurtling
together
like
mad
lions
,
fought
a
great
while
on
foot
.
But
the
damsel
cheered
the
Green
Knight
,
and
said
,
My
lord
,
why
wilt
thou
let
a
kitchen
knave
so
long
stand
up
against
thee
?
Hearing
these
words
,
he
was
ashamed
,
and
gave
Sir
Beaumains
such
a
mighty
stroke
as
clave
his
shield
asunder
.
When
Sir
Beaumains
heard
the
damsel
s
words
,
and
felt
that
blow
,
he
waxed
passing
wroth
,
and
gave
the
Green
Knight
such
a
buffet
on
the
helm
that
he
fell
on
his
knees
,
and
with
another
blow
Sir
Beaumains
threw
him
on
the
ground
.
Then
the
Green
Knight
yielded
,
and
prayed
him
to
spare
his
life
.
All
thy
prayers
are
vain
,
said
he
,
unless
this
damsel
who
came
with
me
pray
for
thee
.
That
will
I
never
do
,
base
kitchen
knave
,
said
she
.
Then
shall
he
die
,
said
Beaumains
.
Alas
!
fair
lady
,
said
the
Green
Knight
,
suffer
me
not
to
die
for
a
word
!
O
,
Sir
knight
,
cried
he
to
Beaumains
,
give
me
my
life
,
and
I
will
ever
do
thee
homage
;
and
thirty
knights
,
who
owe
me
service
,
shall
give
allegiance
to
thee
.
843
All
availeth
not
,
answered
Sir
Beaumains
,
unless
the
damsel
ask
me
for
thy
life
;
and
thereupon
he
made
as
though
he
would
have
slain
him
.
Then
cried
the
damsel
,
Slay
him
not
;
for
if
thou
do
thou
shalt
repent
it
.
Damsel
,
said
Sir
Beaumains
,
at
thy
command
,
he
shall
obtain
his
life
.
Arise
,
Sir
knight
of
the
green
armour
,
I
release
thee
!
Then
the
Green
Knight
knelt
at
his
feet
,
and
did
him
homage
with
his
words
.
Lodge
with
me
this
night
,
said
he
,
and
to
-
morrow
will
I
guide
ye
through
the
forest
.
So
,
taking
their
horses
,
they
rode
to
his
castle
,
which
was
hard
by
.
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Yet
still
did
the
damsel
rebuke
and
scoff
at
Sir
Beaumains
,
and
would
not
suffer
him
to
sit
at
her
table
.
I
marvel
,
said
the
Green
Knight
to
her
,
that
ye
thus
chide
so
noble
a
knight
,
for
truly
I
know
none
to
match
him
;
and
be
sure
,
that
whatsoever
he
appeareth
now
,
he
will
prove
,
at
the
end
,
of
noble
blood
and
royal
lineage
.
But
of
all
this
would
the
damsel
take
no
heed
,
and
ceased
not
to
mock
at
Sir
Beaumains
.
On
the
morrow
,
they
arose
and
heard
mass
;
and
when
they
had
broken
their
fast
,
took
their
horses
and
rode
on
their
way
,
the
Green
Knight
conveying
them
through
the
forest
.
Then
,
when
he
had
led
them
for
a
while
,
he
said
to
Sir
Beaumains
,
My
lord
,
my
thirty
knights
and
I
shall
always
be
at
thy
command
whensoever
thou
shalt
send
for
us
.
It
is
well
said
,
replied
he
;
and
when
I
call
upon
you
,
you
shall
yield
yourself
and
all
your
knights
unto
King
Arthur
.
That
will
we
gladly
do
,
said
the
Green
Knight
,
and
so
departed
.
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And
the
damsel
rode
on
before
Sir
Beaumains
,
and
said
to
him
,
Why
dost
thou
follow
me
,
thou
kitchen
boy
?
I
counsel
thee
to
throw
aside
thy
spear
and
shield
,
and
flee
betimes
,
for
wert
thou
as
mighty
as
Sir
Lancelot
or
Sir
Tristram
,
thou
shouldest
not
pass
a
valley
near
this
place
,
called
the
Pass
Perilous
.
Damsel
,
answered
he
,
let
him
that
feareth
flee
;
as
for
me
,
it
were
indeed
a
shameful
thing
to
turn
after
so
long
a
journey
.
As
he
spake
,
they
came
upon
a
tower
as
white
as
snow
,
with
mighty
battlements
,
and
double
moats
round
it
,
and
over
the
tower
-
gate
hung
fifty
shields
of
divers
colours
.
Before
the
tower
walls
,
they
saw
a
fair
meadow
,
wherein
were
many
knights
and
squires
in
pavilions
,
for
on
the
morrow
there
was
a
tournament
at
that
castle
.
846
Then
the
lord
of
the
castle
,
seeing
a
knight
armed
at
all
points
,
with
a
damsel
and
a
page
,
riding
towards
the
tower
,
came
forth
to
meet
them
;
and
his
horse
and
harness
,
with
his
shield
and
spear
,
were
all
of
a
red
colour
.
When
he
came
near
Sir
Beaumains
,
and
saw
his
armour
all
of
black
,
he
thought
him
his
own
brother
,
the
Black
Knight
,
and
so
cried
aloud
,
Brother
!
what
do
ye
here
,
within
these
borders
?
Nay
!
said
the
damsel
,
it
is
not
thy
brother
,
but
a
kitchen
knave
of
Arthur
s
court
,
who
hath
slain
thy
brother
,
and
overcome
thy
other
brother
also
,
the
Green
Knight
.
Now
do
I
defy
thee
!
cried
the
Red
Knight
to
Sir
Beaumains
,
and
put
his
spear
in
rest
and
spurred
his
horse
.
Then
both
knights
turned
back
a
little
space
,
and
ran
together
with
all
their
might
,
till
their
horses
fell
to
the
earth
.
847
Then
,
with
their
swords
,
they
fought
fiercely
for
the
space
of
three
hours
.
And
at
last
,
Sir
Beaumains
overcame
his
foe
,
and
smote
him
to
the
ground
.
Then
the
Red
Knight
prayed
his
mercy
,
and
said
,
Slay
me
not
,
noble
knight
,
and
I
will
yield
to
thee
with
sixty
knights
that
do
my
bidding
.
All
avails
not
,
answered
Sir
Beaumains
,
save
this
damsel
pray
me
to
release
thee
.
Then
did
he
lift
his
sword
to
slay
him
;
but
the
damsel
cried
aloud
,
Slay
him
not
,
Beaumains
,
for
he
is
a
noble
knight
.
Then
Sir
Beaumains
bade
him
rise
up
and
thank
the
damsel
,
which
straightway
he
did
,
and
afterwards
invited
them
to
his
castle
,
and
made
them
goodly
cheer
.
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But
notwithstanding
all
Sir
Beaumains
mighty
deeds
,
the
damsel
ceased
not
to
revile
and
chide
him
,
at
which
the
Red
Knight
marvelled
much
;
and
caused
his
sixty
knights
to
watch
Sir
Beaumains
,
that
no
villainy
might
happen
to
him
.
And
on
the
morrow
,
they
heard
mass
and
broke
their
fast
,
and
the
Red
Knight
came
before
Sir
Beaumains
,
with
his
sixty
knights
,
and
proffered
him
homage
and
fealty
.
I
thank
thee
,
answered
he
;
and
when
I
call
upon
thee
thou
shalt
come
before
my
lord
King
Arthur
at
his
court
,
and
yield
yourselves
to
him
.
That
will
we
surely
do
,
said
the
Red
Knight
.
So
Sir
Beaumains
and
the
damsel
departed
.
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And
as
she
constantly
reviled
him
and
tormented
him
,
he
said
to
her
,
Damsel
,
ye
are
discourteous
thus
always
to
rebuke
me
,
for
I
have
done
you
service
;
and
for
all
your
threats
of
knights
that
shall
destroy
me
,
all
they
who
come
lie
in
the
dust
before
me
.
850
Now
,
therefore
,
I
pray
you
rebuke
me
no
more
till
you
see
me
beaten
or
a
recreant
,
and
then
bid
me
go
from
you
.
There
shall
soon
meet
thee
a
knight
who
shall
repay
thee
all
thy
deeds
,
thou
boaster
,
answered
she
,
for
,
save
King
Arthur
,
he
is
the
man
of
most
worship
in
the
world
.
It
will
be
the
greater
honour
to
encounter
him
,
said
Sir
Beaumains
.