Messire Gawain was in the castle that night until the morrow, and went
to hear mass in the chapel or ever he removed thence. Afterward, when
he had heard mass and was armed, he took leave of the damsel and issued
forth of the castle as he that had no desire to abide there longer.
And he entereth into the forest and rideth a long league Welsh and
findeth two knights sitting by a narrow path in the forest. And when
they see him coming they leap up on their horses all armed and come
against Messire Gawain, shields on sides and spears in fists.
"Bide, Sir knight!" say they, "And tell us your name without leasing!"
"Lords," saith he, "Right willingly! never hath my name been
withholden when it hath been asked for. I am called Gawain, King
Arthur's nephew."
"Nay, then, Sir, welcome may you be! One other demand have we to make
of you. Will you come with us to the lady in the world who most
desireth you, and will make much joy of you at Castle Orguelleux where
she is?"
"Lord," saith Messire Gawain, "No leisure have I at this time, for I
have emprised my way else-whither."
"Sir," say they, "Needs must you come thither without fail, for in such
wise hath she commanded us that we shall take you thither by force an
you come not of your own good-will."
"I have told you plainly that thither will I not go," saith Messire
Gawain. With that, they leap forward and take him by the bridle,
thinking to lead him away by force. And Messire Gawain hath shame
thereof, and draweth his sword and smiteth one of them in such wrath
that he cutteth off his arm. And the other letteth the bridle go and
turneth him full speed; and his fellow with him that was maimed. And
away go they toward Castle Orguelleux and the Proud Maiden of the
castle and show her the mischief that hath befallen them.
"Who hath mis-handled you thus?" saith she.
"Certes, lady, Messire Gawain."
"Where found you him?"
"Lady," say they, "In the forest, where he came toward us a full
gallop, and was minded to pass by the narrows of the way, when we bade
him abide and come to you. But come he would not. We offered him
force, and he smote my fellow's arm off."
She biddeth a horn be sounded incontinent, and the knights of the
castle arm, and she commandeth them follow Messire Gawain, and saith
that she will increase the land and the charge of him that shall bring
him to her. They were a good fifteen knights armed. Just as they were
about to issue
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