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ght, you that come there, for God's sake do me no hurt, for I am the Knight Coward." "By God," saith Messire Gawain, "You look not like a man to whom any ought to do hurt!" And, but for the heaviness of his heart and the sore wrath that he had, he would have laughed at his bearing with a right good will. "Sir Knight," saith Messire Gawain, "nought have you to be afeard of from me!" With that he draweth anigh and looketh on him in the face and the Knight Coward on him. "Sir," saith he, "Welcome may you be!" "And you likewise!" saith Messire Gawain. "And whose man are you, Sir knight?" "The Damsel's man of the Car." "Thereof I love you the better," saith Messire Gawain. "God be praised thereof," saith the Knight Coward, "For now shall I have no fear of you." "Nay, truly," saith Messire Gawain, "Thereof be well assured!" The Knight Coward seeth Messire Gawain's shield and knoweth it. "Ha, Sir," saith he, "Now know I well who you are. Now will I alight and ride the right way and set my arms to rights. For you are Messire Gawain, nor hath none the right to claim this shield but only you." The knight alighteth and setteth his armour to rights, and prayeth Messire Gawain abide until he be armed. So he abideth right willingly, and helpeth him withal. Thereupon behold you a knight where he cometh a great gallop athwart the forest like a tempest, and he had a shield party black and white. "Abide, Messire Gawain!" saith he, "For on behalf of Marin the Jealous do I defy you, that hath slain his wife on your account." "Sir knight," saith Messire Gawain, "Thereof am I right heavy of heart, for death had she not deserved." "That availeth nor," saith the Party Knight, "For I hold you to answer for the death. So I conquer you, the wrong is yours; but, and you conquer me, my lord holdeth his blame and shame for known and will hold you to forfeit and you allow me to escape hence on live." "To this will I not agree," saith Messire Gawain, "For God well knoweth that no blame have I herein." "Ha, Messire Gawain," saith the Knight Coward, "Fight him not as having affiance in me, for of me will you have neither succour nor help!" "Heretofore," saith Messire Gawain, "have I achieved adventures without you, and this also, and God help me, will I yet achieve." They come together a full career and break their lances on their shields, and Messire Gawain hurtleth against the horse and passeth beyond and o
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