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Then
Sir
Beaumains
unlaced
his
helm
,
and
would
have
straightway
slain
him
,
but
the
Knight
of
the
Redlands
yielded
,
and
prayed
for
mercy
.
“
I
may
not
spare
thee
,
”
answered
he
,
“
because
of
the
shameful
death
which
thou
hast
given
to
so
many
noble
knights
.
”
“
Yet
hold
thy
hand
,
Sir
knight
,
”
said
he
,
“
and
hear
the
cause
.
I
loved
once
a
fair
damsel
,
whose
brother
was
slain
,
as
she
told
me
,
by
a
knight
of
Arthur
’
s
court
,
either
Sir
Lancelot
,
or
Sir
Gawain
;
and
she
prayed
me
,
as
I
truly
loved
her
,
and
by
the
faith
of
my
knighthood
,
to
labour
daily
in
deeds
of
arms
,
till
I
should
meet
with
him
;
and
to
put
all
knights
of
the
Round
Table
whom
I
should
overcome
to
a
villainous
death
.
And
this
I
swore
to
her
.
”
Then
prayed
the
earls
,
and
knights
,
and
barons
,
who
stood
round
Sir
Beaumains
,
to
spare
the
Red
Knight
’
s
life
.
“
Truly
,
”
replied
he
,
“
I
am
loth
to
slay
him
,
notwithstanding
he
hath
done
such
shameful
deeds
.
And
inasmuch
as
what
he
did
was
done
to
please
his
lady
and
to
gain
her
love
,
I
blame
him
less
,
and
for
your
sakes
I
will
release
him
.
But
on
this
agreement
only
shall
he
hold
his
life
—
that
straightway
he
depart
into
the
castle
,
and
yield
him
to
the
lady
there
,
and
make
her
such
amends
as
she
shall
ask
,
for
all
the
trespass
he
hath
done
upon
her
lands
;
and
afterwards
,
that
he
shall
go
unto
King
Arthur
’
s
court
,
and
ask
the
pardon
of
Sir
Lancelot
and
Sir
Gawain
for
all
the
evil
he
hath
done
against
them
.
”
“
All
this
,
Sir
knight
,
I
swear
to
do
,
”
said
the
Knight
of
the
Redlands
;
and
therewith
he
did
him
homage
and
fealty
.
Then
came
the
damsel
Linet
to
Sir
Beaumains
and
the
Knight
of
the
Redlands
,
and
disarmed
them
,
and
staunched
their
wounds
.
And
when
the
Knight
of
the
Redlands
had
made
amends
for
all
his
trespasses
,
he
departed
for
the
court
.
Then
Sir
Beaumains
,
being
healed
of
his
wounds
,
armed
himself
,
and
took
his
horse
and
spear
and
rode
straight
to
the
castle
of
Dame
Lyones
,
for
greatly
he
desired
to
see
her
.
But
when
he
came
to
the
gate
they
closed
it
fast
,
and
pulled
the
drawbridge
up
.
And
as
he
marvelled
thereat
,
he
saw
the
Lady
Lyones
standing
at
a
window
,
who
said
,
“
Go
thy
way
as
yet
,
Sir
Beaumains
,
for
thou
shalt
not
wholly
have
my
love
until
thou
be
among
the
worthiest
knights
of
all
the
world
.
Go
,
therefore
,
and
labour
yet
in
arms
for
twelve
months
more
,
and
then
return
to
me
.
”
“
Alas
!
fair
lady
,
”
said
Sir
Beaumains
,
“
I
have
scarce
deserved
this
of
thee
,
for
sure
I
am
that
I
have
bought
thy
love
with
all
the
best
blood
in
my
body
.
”
“
Be
not
aggrieved
,
fair
knight
,
”
said
she
,
“
for
none
of
thy
service
is
forgot
or
lost
.
Twelve
months
will
soon
be
passed
in
noble
deeds
;
and
trust
that
to
my
death
I
shall
love
thee
and
not
another
.
”
With
that
she
turned
and
left
the
window
.
So
Sir
Beaumains
rode
away
from
the
castle
very
sorrowrul
at
heart
,
and
rode
he
knew
not
whither
,
and
lay
that
night
in
a
poor
man
’
s
cottage
.
On
the
morrow
he
went
forward
,
and
came
at
noon
to
a
broad
lake
,
and
thereby
he
alighted
,
being
very
sad
and
weary
,
and
rested
his
head
upon
his
shield
,
and
told
his
dwarf
to
keep
watch
while
he
slept
.
Now
,
as
soon
as
he
had
departed
,
the
Lady
Lyones
repented
,
and
greatly
longed
to
see
him
back
,
and
asked
her
sister
many
times
of
what
lineage
he
was
;
but
the
damsel
would
not
tell
her
,
being
bound
by
her
oath
to
Sir
Beaumains
,
and
said
his
dwarf
best
knew
,
So
she
called
Sir
Gringamors
,
her
brother
,
who
dwelt
with
her
,
and
prayed
him
to
ride
after
Sir
Beaumains
till
he
found
him
sleeping
,
and
then
to
take
his
dwarf
away
and
bring
him
back
to
her
.
Anon
Sir
Gringamors
departed
,
and
rode
till
he
came
to
Sir
Beaumains
,
and
found
him
as
he
lay
sleeping
by
the
water
-
side
.
Then
stepping
stealthily
behind
the
dwarf
he
caught
him
in
his
arms
and
rode
off
in
haste
.
And
though
the
dwarf
cried
loudly
to
his
lord
for
help
,
and
woke
Sir
Beaumains
,
yet
,
though
he
rode
full
quickly
after
him
,
he
could
not
overtake
Sir
Gringamors
.
When
Dame
Lyones
saw
her
brother
come
back
,
she
was
passing
glad
of
heart
,
and
forthwith
asked
the
dwarf
his
master
’
s
lineage
.
“
He
is
a
king
’
s
son
,
”
said
the
dwarf
,
“
and
his
mother
is
King
Arthur
’
s
sister
.
His
name
is
Sir
Gareth
of
Orkney
,
and
he
is
brother
to
the
good
knight
,
Sir
Gawain
.
But
I
pray
you
suffer
me
to
go
back
to
my
lord
,
for
truly
he
will
never
leave
this
country
till
he
have
me
again
.
”
But
when
the
Lady
Lyones
knew
her
deliverer
was
come
of
such
a
kingly
stock
,
she
longed
more
than
ever
to
see
him
again
.
Now
as
Sir
Beaumains
rode
in
vain
to
rescue
his
dwarf
,
he
came
to
a
fair
green
road
and
met
a
poor
man
of
the
country
,
and
asked
him
had
he
seen
a
knight
on
a
black
horse
,
riding
with
a
dwarf
of
a
sad
countenance
behind
him
.
“
Yea
,
”
said
the
man
,
“
I
met
with
such
a
knight
an
hour
agone
,
and
his
name
is
Sir
Gringamors
.
He
liveth
at
a
castle
two
miles
from
hence
;
but
he
is
a
perilous
knight
,
and
I
counsel
ye
not
to
follow
him
save
ye
bear
him
goodwill
.
”
Then
Sir
Beaumains
followed
the
path
which
the
poor
man
showed
him
,
and
came
to
the
castle
.
And
riding
to
the
gate
in
great
anger
,
he
drew
his
sword
,
and
cried
aloud
,
“
Sir
Gringamors
,
thou
traitor
!
deliver
me
my
dwarf
again
,
or
by
my
knighthood
it
shall
be
ill
for
thee
!
”
Then
Sir
Gringamors
looked
out
of
a
window
and
said
,
“
Sir
Gareth
of
Orkney
,
leave
thy
boasting
words
,
for
thou
wilt
not
get
thy
dwarf
again
.
”
But
the
Lady
Lyones
said
to
her
brother
,
“
Nay
brother
,
but
I
will
that
he
have
his
dwarf
,
for
he
hath
done
much
for
me
,
and
delivered
me
from
the
Knight
of
the
Redlands
,
and
well
do
I
love
him
above
all
other
knights
.
”
So
Sir
Gringamors
went
down
to
Sir
Gareth
and
cried
him
mercy
,
and
prayed
him
to
alight
and
take
good
cheer
.