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Le Morte D’Arthur
Volume II (of II)

CHAPTER XXI
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The king was glad, and also was all the fellowship of the Round Table, except Sir Gawaine and his brethren.

And when they wist that he was Sir Lamorak, they had great despite at him, and were wonderly wroth with him that he had put him to dishonour that day.
Then Gawaine called privily in council all his brethren, and to them said thus: Fair brethren, here may ye see, whom that we hate King Arthur loveth, and whom that we love he hateth.

And wit ye well, my fair brethren, that this Sir Lamorak will never love us, because we slew his father, King Pellinore, for we deemed that he slew our father, King of Orkney.

And for the despite of Pellinore, Sir Lamorak did us a shame to our mother, therefore I will be revenged.

Sir, said Sir Gawaine's brethren, let see how ye will or may be revenged, and ye shall find us ready.


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