¶Capitulum xxiij
ANd there with syr Gawayne plyghte his trouthe vn¦to syr Pelleas to be true and feythful vnto hym / soo eche one plyghte their trouthe to other / and soo they chaunged horses and harneis / and sire Gawayn departed / and came to the castel where as stoode the pauelions of this lady withoute the yate / And as soone as Ettard had aspyed syr Gawayn she fledde in toward the castel / syre Gawayn spak on hyghe / and badde her abyde / for he was not syre Pelleas / I am ano∣ther knyghte that haue slayne syr Pelleas / doo of youre hel∣me said the lady Ettard that I maye see your vysage / And soo whan she sawe that it was not syr Pelleas / she made hym alyghte / and ledde hym vnto her castel / and asked hym feyth fully / whether he had slayne syr Pelleas / and he sayd her ye / and told her his name was syre gawayn of the courte of ky∣nge Arthur and his syster sone / Truly sayd she that is grete pyte for he was a passynge good knyghte of his body / but