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911
Art
thou
that
proud
knight
,
said
the
duke
,
who
was
ready
to
fight
with
me
?
Guard
thyself
therefore
and
make
ready
.
So
they
ran
together
,
and
Sir
Gareth
smote
the
duke
from
his
horse
.
Then
they
alighted
and
drew
their
swords
,
and
fought
full
sorely
for
the
space
of
an
hour
;
and
at
the
last
Sir
Gareth
smote
the
duke
to
the
earth
and
would
have
slain
him
,
but
he
yielded
.
Then
must
ye
go
,
said
Sir
Gareth
,
to
my
lord
King
Arthur
at
the
next
Feast
of
Pentecost
and
say
that
I
,
Sir
Gareth
,
sent
ye
.
As
ye
will
be
it
,
said
the
duke
;
and
gave
him
up
his
shield
for
pledge
.
912
And
as
Sir
Gareth
rode
alone
he
saw
an
armed
knight
coming
towards
him
.
And
putting
the
duke
s
shield
before
him
he
rode
fast
to
tilt
with
him
;
and
so
they
ran
together
as
it
had
been
thunder
,
and
brake
their
spears
upon
each
other
.
Then
fought
they
fiercely
with
their
swords
and
lashed
together
with
such
mighty
strokes
that
blood
ran
to
the
ground
on
every
side
.
And
after
they
had
fought
together
for
two
hours
and
more
,
it
chanced
the
damsel
Linet
passed
that
way
;
and
when
she
saw
them
she
cried
out
,
Sir
Gawain
and
Sir
Gareth
,
leave
your
fighting
,
for
ye
are
brethren
!
At
that
they
threw
away
their
shields
and
swords
,
and
took
each
other
in
their
arms
and
wept
a
great
while
ere
they
could
speak
.
And
each
gave
to
the
other
the
honour
of
the
battle
,
and
there
was
many
a
kind
word
between
them
.
913
Then
said
Sir
Gawain
,
O
my
brother
,
for
your
sake
have
I
had
great
sorrow
and
labour
!
But
truly
I
would
honour
you
though
ye
were
not
my
brother
,
for
ye
have
done
great
worship
to
King
Arthur
and
his
court
,
and
sent
more
knights
to
him
than
any
of
the
Table
Round
,
except
Sir
Lancelot
.
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914
Then
the
damsel
Linet
staunched
their
wounds
,
and
their
horses
being
weary
she
rode
her
palfrey
to
King
Arthur
and
told
him
of
this
strange
adventure
.
When
she
had
told
her
tidings
,
the
king
himself
mounted
his
horse
and
bade
all
come
with
him
to
meet
them
.
So
a
great
company
of
lords
and
ladies
went
forth
to
meet
the
brothers
.
And
when
King
Arthur
saw
them
he
would
have
spoken
hearty
words
,
but
for
gladness
he
could
not
.
And
both
Sir
Gawain
and
Sir
Gareth
fell
down
at
their
uncle
s
knees
and
did
him
homage
,
and
there
was
passing
great
joy
and
gladness
among
them
all
.
915
Then
said
the
king
to
the
damsel
Linet
,
Why
cometh
not
the
Lady
Lyones
to
visit
her
knight
,
Sir
Gareth
,
who
hath
had
such
travail
for
her
love
?
She
knoweth
not
,
my
lord
,
that
he
is
here
,
replied
the
damsel
,
for
truly
she
desireth
greatly
to
see
him
.
Go
ye
and
bring
her
hither
,
said
the
king
.
So
the
damsel
rode
to
tell
her
sister
where
Sir
Gareth
was
,
and
when
she
heard
it
she
rejoiced
full
heartily
and
came
with
all
the
speed
she
could
.
And
when
Sir
Gareth
saw
her
,
there
was
great
joy
and
comfort
between
them
.
916
Then
the
king
asked
Sir
Gareth
whether
he
would
have
that
lady
for
his
wife
?
My
lord
,
replied
Sir
Gareth
,
know
well
that
I
love
her
above
all
ladies
living
917
Now
,
fair
lady
,
said
King
Arthur
,
what
say
ye
?
Most
noble
king
,
she
answered
,
my
lord
,
Sir
Gareth
,
is
my
first
love
and
shall
be
my
last
,
and
if
I
may
not
have
him
for
my
husband
I
will
have
none
.
Then
said
the
king
to
them
,
Be
well
assured
that
for
my
crown
I
would
not
be
the
cause
of
parting
your
two
hearts
.
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918
Then
was
high
preparation
made
for
the
marriage
,
for
the
king
desired
it
should
be
at
the
Michaelmas
next
following
,
at
Kinkenadon
-
by
-
the
-
Sea
.
919
So
Sir
Gareth
sent
out
messages
to
all
the
knights
whom
he
had
overcome
in
battle
that
they
should
be
there
upon
his
marriage
-
day
.
920
Therefore
,
at
the
next
Michaelmas
,
came
a
goodly
company
to
Kinkenadon
-
by
-
the
-
Sea
.
And
there
did
the
Archbishop
of
Canterbury
marry
Sir
Gareth
and
the
Lady
Lyones
with
all
solemnity
.
And
all
the
knights
whom
Sir
Gareth
had
overcome
were
at
the
feast
;
and
every
manner
of
revels
and
games
was
held
with
music
and
minstrelsy
.
And
there
was
a
great
jousting
for
three
days
.
But
because
of
his
bride
the
king
would
not
suffer
Sir
Gareth
to
joust
.
Then
did
King
Arthur
give
great
lands
and
fair
,
with
store
of
gold
,
to
Sir
Gareth
and
his
wife
,
that
so
they
might
live
royally
together
to
their
lives
end
.