I am a clean maiden. God defend, said he, that I should defoil you to
do Sir Persant such a shame; therefore, fair damosel, arise out of this
bed or else I will. Sir, she said, I came not to you by mine own will,
but as I was commanded. Alas, said Sir Beaumains, I were a shameful
knight an I would do your father any disworship; and so he kissed her,
and so she departed and came unto Sir Persant her father, and told him
all how she had sped. Truly, said Sir Persant, whatsomever he be, he is
come of a noble blood. And so we leave them there till on the morn.
CHAPTER XIII. Of the goodly communication between Sir Persant and
Beaumains, and how he told him that his name was Sir Gareth.
And so on the morn the damosel and Sir Beaumains heard mass and brake
their fast, and so took their leave. Fair damosel, said Persant,
whitherward are ye way-leading this knight? Sir, she said, this knight
is going to the siege that besiegeth my sister in the Castle Dangerous.
Ah, ah, said Persant, that is the Knight of the Red Laund, the which is
the most perilous knight that I know now living, and a man that is
without mercy, and men say that he hath seven men’s strength. God save
you, said he to Beaumains, from that knight, for he doth great wrong to
that lady, and that is great pity, for she is one of the fairest ladies
of the world, and meseemeth that your damosel is her sister: is not
your name Linet? said he. Yea, sir, said she, and my lady my sister’s
name is Dame Lionesse. Now shall I tell you, said Sir Persant, this Red
Knight of the Red Laund hath lain long at the siege, well-nigh this two
years, and many times he might have had her an he had would, but he
prolongeth the time to this intent, for to have Sir Launcelot du Lake
to do battle with him, or Sir Tristram, or Sir Lamorak de Galis, or Sir
Gawaine, and this is his tarrying so long at the siege.
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