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Le Morte D’Arthur
Volume II (of II)

CHAPTER XXVII
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And then he made great sorrow for anger.

And so Sir Launcelot awaked, and went to a window, and read the letter again, the which made him angry.
Sir, said Dinadan, wherefore be ye angry?
discover your heart to me: forsooth ye wot well I owe you good will, howbeit I am a poor knight and a servitor unto you and to all good knights.

For though I be not of worship myself I love all those that be of worship.

It is truth, said Sir Launcelot, ye are a trusty knight, and for great trust I will shew you my counsel.

And when Dinadan understood all, he said: This is my counsel: set you right nought by these threats, for King Mark is so villainous, that by fair speech shall never man get of him.


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