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Le Morte D’Arthur
Volume II (of II)

CHAPTER XXIV
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But for the shame and dolour he would not ride to King Arthur's court, but rode another way.
But when it was known that Gaheris had slain his mother the king was passing wroth, and commanded him to go out of his court.

Wit ye well Sir Gawaine was wroth that Gaheris had slain his mother and let Sir Lamorak escape.

And for this matter was the king passing wroth, and so was Sir Launcelot, and many other knights.

Sir, said Sir Launcelot, here is a great mischief befallen by felony, and by forecast treason, that your sister is thus shamefully slain.

And I dare say that it was wrought by treason, and I dare say ye shall lose that good knight, Sir Lamorak the which is great pity.


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