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Chapter XIII

           

           SoElainerestedinthehermitage,andevernightanddayshewatchedandwaitedonSirLancelot,andwouldletnoneothertendhim.Andasshesawhimmore,themoreshesetherloveuponhim,andcouldbynomeanswithdrawit.ThensaidSirLancelottoSirLavaine,“IpraytheesetsometowatchforthegoodknightSirBors,forashehurtme,sowillhesurelyseekforme.”

           NowSirBorsbythistimehadcometoCamelot,andwasseekingforSirLanceloteverywhere,soSirLavainesoonfoundhim,andbroughthimtothehermitage.

           AndwhenhesawSirLancelotpaleandfeeble,heweptforpityandsorrowthathehadgivenhimthatgrievouswound.“Godsendtheearightspeedycure,dearlord,”saidhe;“forIamofallmenmostunhappytohavewoundedthee,whoartourleader,andthenoblestknightinalltheworld.”

           “Faircousin,”saidSirLancelot,“becomforted,forIhavebutgainedwhatIsought,anditwasthroughpridethatIwashurt,forhadIwarnedyeofmycomingithadnotbeen;whereforeletusspeakofotherthings.”

           Sotheytalkedlongtogether,andSirBorstoldhimofthequeen’sanger.ThenheaskedSirLancelot,“Wasitfromthismaidwhotendethyousolovinglyyehadthetoken?”

           “Yea,”saidSirLancelot;“andwouldIcouldpersuadehertowithdrawherlovefromme.”

           “Whyshouldyedoso?”saidSirBors;“forsheispassingfairandloving.Iwouldtoheavenyecouldloveher.”

           “Thatmaynotbe,”repliedhe;“butitrepentethmeinsoothtogrieveher.

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