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But
when
he
saw
he
was
discovered
,
he
pushed
with
haste
through
all
the
crowd
,
and
cried
to
his
dwarf
,
“
Boy
,
thou
hast
beguiled
me
foully
in
keeping
my
ring
;
give
it
me
again
,
that
I
may
be
hidden
.
”
And
as
soon
as
he
had
put
it
on
,
his
armour
changed
again
,
and
no
man
knew
where
he
had
gone
.
Then
he
passed
forth
from
the
field
;
but
Sir
Gawain
,
his
brother
,
rode
after
him
.
And
when
Sir
Gareth
had
ridden
far
into
the
forest
,
he
took
off
his
ring
,
and
sent
it
back
by
the
dwarf
to
the
Lady
Lyones
,
praying
her
to
be
true
and
faithful
to
him
while
he
was
away
.
Then
rode
Sir
Gareth
long
through
the
forest
,
till
night
fell
,
and
coming
to
a
castle
he
went
up
to
the
gate
,
and
prayed
the
porter
to
let
him
in
.
But
churlishly
he
answered
“
that
he
should
not
lodge
there
.
”
Then
said
Sir
Gareth
,
“
Tell
thy
lord
and
lady
that
I
am
a
knight
of
King
Arthur
’
s
court
,
and
for
his
sake
I
pray
their
shelter
.
”
With
that
the
porter
went
to
the
duchess
who
owned
the
castle
.
“
Let
him
in
straightway
,
”
cried
she
;
“
for
the
king
’
s
sake
he
shall
not
be
harbourless
!
”
and
went
down
to
receive
him
.
When
Sir
Gareth
saw
her
coming
,
he
saluted
her
,
and
said
,
“
Fair
lady
,
I
pray
you
give
me
shelter
for
this
night
,
and
if
there
be
here
any
champion
or
giant
with
whom
I
must
needs
fight
,
spare
me
till
to
-
morrow
,
when
I
and
my
horse
shall
have
rested
,
for
we
are
full
weary
.
”
“
Sir
knight
,
”
she
said
,
“
thou
speakest
boldly
;
for
the
lord
of
this
castle
is
a
foe
to
King
Arthur
and
his
court
,
and
if
thou
wilt
rest
here
to
-
night
thou
must
agree
,
that
wheresoever
thou
mayest
meet
my
lord
,
thou
must
yield
to
him
as
a
prisoner
.
”
“
What
is
thy
lord
’
s
name
,
lady
?
”
said
Sir
Gareth
.
“
The
Duke
de
la
Rowse
,
”
said
she
.
“
I
will
promise
thee
,
”
said
he
,
“
to
yield
to
him
,
if
he
promise
to
do
me
no
harm
;
but
if
he
refuse
,
I
will
release
myself
with
my
sword
and
spear
.
”
“
It
is
well
,
”
said
the
duchess
;
and
commanded
the
drawbridge
to
be
let
down
.
So
he
rode
into
the
hall
and
alighted
.
And
when
he
had
taken
off
his
armour
,
the
duchess
and
her
ladies
made
him
passing
good
cheer
.
And
after
supper
his
bed
was
made
in
the
hall
,
and
there
he
rested
that
night
.
On
the
morrow
he
rose
and
heard
mass
,
and
having
broken
his
fast
,
took
his
leave
and
departed
.
And
as
he
rode
past
a
certain
mountain
there
met
him
a
knight
named
Sir
Bendelaine
,
and
cried
unto
him
“
Thou
shalt
not
pass
unless
thou
joust
with
me
or
be
my
prisoner
!
”
“
Then
will
we
joust
,
”
replied
Sir
Gareth
.
So
they
let
their
horses
run
at
full
speed
,
and
Sir
Gareth
smote
Sir
Bendelaine
through
his
body
so
sorely
that
he
scarcely
reached
his
castle
ere
he
fell
dead
.
And
as
Sir
Gareth
presently
came
by
the
castle
,
Sir
Bendelaine
’
s
knights
and
servants
rode
out
to
revenge
their
lord
.
And
twenty
of
them
fell
on
him
at
once
,
although
his
spear
was
broken
.
But
drawing
his
sword
he
put
his
shield
before
him
.
And
though
they
brake
their
spears
upon
him
,
one
and
all
,
and
sorely
pressed
on
him
,
yet
ever
he
defended
himself
like
a
noble
knight
.
Anon
,
finding
they
could
not
overcome
him
,
they
agreed
to
slay
his
horse
;
and
having
killed
it
with
their
spears
,
they
set
upon
Sir
Gareth
as
he
fought
on
foot
.
But
every
one
he
struck
he
slew
,
and
drave
at
them
with
fearful
blows
,
till
he
had
slain
them
all
but
four
,
who
fled
.
Then
taking
the
horse
of
one
of
those
that
lay
there
dead
,
he
rode
upon
his
way
.
Anon
he
came
to
another
castle
and
heard
from
within
a
sound
as
of
many
women
moaning
and
weeping
.
Then
said
he
to
a
page
who
stood
without
,
“
What
noise
is
this
I
hear
?
”
“
Sir
knight
,
”
said
he
,
“
there
be
within
thirty
ladies
,
the
widows
of
thirty
knights
who
have
been
slain
by
the
lord
of
this
castle
.
He
is
called
the
Brown
Knight
without
pity
,
and
is
the
most
perilous
knight
living
,
wherefore
I
warn
thee
to
flee
.
”
“
That
will
I
never
do
,
”
said
Sir
Gareth
,
“
for
I
fear
him
not
.
”
Then
the
page
saw
the
Brown
Knight
coming
and
said
to
Gareth
,
“
Lo
!
my
lord
is
near
.
”
So
both
knights
made
them
ready
and
galloped
their
horses
towards
each
other
,
and
the
Brown
Knight
brake
his
spear
upon
Sir
Gareth
’
s
shield
;
but
Sir
Gareth
smote
him
through
the
body
so
that
he
fell
dead
.
At
that
he
rode
into
the
castle
and
told
the
ladies
he
had
slain
their
foe
.
Then
were
they
right
glad
of
heart
and
made
him
all
the
cheer
they
could
,
and
thanked
him
out
of
measure
.
But
on
the
morrow
as
he
went
to
mass
he
found
the
ladies
weeping
in
the
chapel
upon
divers
tombs
that
were
there
.
And
he
knew
that
in
those
tombs
their
husbands
lay
.
Then
he
bade
them
be
comforted
,
and
with
noble
and
high
words
he
desired
and
prayed
them
all
to
be
at
Arthur
’
s
court
on
the
next
Feast
of
Pentecost
.
So
he
departed
and
rode
past
a
mountain
where
was
a
goodly
knight
waiting
,
who
said
to
him
,
“
Abide
,
Sir
knight
,
and
joust
with
me
!
”
“
How
are
ye
named
?
”
said
Sir
Gareth
.
“
I
am
the
Duke
de
la
Rowse
,
”
answered
he
.
“
In
good
sooth
,
”
then
said
Sir
Gareth
,
“
not
long
ago
I
lodged
within
your
castle
,
and
there
promised
I
would
yield
to
you
whenever
we
might
meet
.