Now, said Sir Gawaine, leave your mourning and I shall promise you by
the faith of my body to do all that lieth in my power to get you the
love of your lady, and thereto I will plight you my troth. Ah, said Sir
Pelleas, of what court are ye? tell me, I pray you, my good friend. And
then Sir Gawaine said, I am of the court of King Arthur, and his
sister’s son, and King Lot of Orkney was my father, and my name is Sir
Gawaine. And then he said, My name is Sir Pelleas, born in the Isles,
and of many isles I am lord, and never have I loved lady nor damosel
till now in an unhappy time; and, sir knight, since ye are so nigh
cousin unto King Arthur, and a king’s son, therefore betray me not but
help me, for I may never come by her but by some good knight, for she
is in a strong castle here, fast by within this four mile, and over all
this country she is lady of. And so I may never come to her presence,
but as I suffer her knights to take me, and but if I did so that I
might have a sight of her, I had been dead long or this time; and yet
fair word had I never of her, but when I am brought to-fore her she
rebuketh me in the foulest manner. And then they take my horse and
harness and put me out of the gates, and she will not suffer me to eat
nor drink; and always I offer me to be her prisoner, but that she will
not suffer me, for I would desire no more, what pains so ever I had, so
that I might have a sight of her daily. Well, said Sir Gawaine, all
this shall I amend an ye will do as I shall devise: I will have your
horse and your armour, and so will I ride unto her castle and tell her
that I have slain you, and so shall I come within her to cause her to
cherish me, and then shall I do my true part that ye shall not fail to
have the love of her.
CHAPTER XXII. How Sir Gawaine came to the Lady Ettard, and how Sir
Pelleas found them sleeping.
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