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Hair Straighteners than all my hurt
Posted On 08/11/2010 01:06:34 by trjghd2

Now come forth here thou traitor knight, thou and thy fellowship with thee: for here I am, Sir Launcelot du Lake, that shall fight with you. And therewithal he bare the gate wide open upon the porter, and smote him under his ear with his gauntlet that his neck brast in sunder. How Sir Mdiagraunce required forgiveness of the queen, and how she appeased Sir Launcelot, and other matters. When Sir Meliagrance heard that Sir Launcelot was there, he ran GHD Hair Straighteners unto queen Guenever, and fell upon his knee, and said, Mercy, madam, now I put me wholly into your grace. What aileth you now ? said queen Guenever. Forsooth I might well wit some good knight would revenge me, though my lord GHD Straighteners Arthur wist not of this your work. Madam, said Sir Meliagrance, all this that is amiss on my part shall be amended right as yourself will devise, and wholly I put me in your grace. What would ve that I did? said the queen. I would no more, said Meliagrance, but that ye would take all in your own hands, and that ye will rule my lord Sir Launcelot, and such cheer as may be made him in this poor castle ye and he shall have until to-morn, and then may ye and all they return unto Westminster, and my body and all that I have I shall put in your rule.

Ye say well, said the queen, and better is peace than ever war, and the less noise the more is my worship. Then the queen and her ladies went down unto the knight Sir Launcelot, that stood wroth out of measure in the inner court, to abide battle; and ever he bade Thou traitor knight, come forth I Then the queen came
GHD to him and said, Sir Launcelot, why be ye so moved ? Ha, madam, said Sir Launcelot, why ask ye me that question ? me seemeth, said Sir Launcelot, ye ought to be more wroth than I am, for ye have the hurt and the dishonour. For wit ye well, madam, my hurt is but little, for the killing of a mare's son; but the despite grieveth me much more Hair Straighteners than all my hurt. Truly, said the queen, ye say truth, but heartily I thank you, said the queen, but ye must come in with me peaceably, for all thing is put in my hand, and all that is evu shall be for the best, for the knight full sore repenteth him of the misadventure that is befallen him.



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