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ANd thenne they asked hym of his aduentures / & whe¦ther he had sene syr Tristram or sir launcelot / So god me helpe said sir Dynadan I sawe none of them sythen I de∣parted from Camelot / what Knyght is that said sir Brandy¦les that soo sodenly departed from you / and rode ouer yonder felde / Syr said he / hit was a Knyghte of Cornewaile / and the moost horryble coward that euer bestrode hors / what is his na¦me said alle these knyghtes / I wote not said sir Dynadan / Soo whan they had reposed them / and spoken to gyders / they took their horses / and rode to a castel where duellid an old kn∣yght that made alle Knyghtes erraunt good chere / Thenne in the meane whyle that they were talkynge came in to the cas∣tel syr Gryflet le fyse de dieu / and there was he welcome / and they alle asked hym whether he had sene sire Launcelot or syre Tristram / Syrs he ansuerd I sawe hym not sythen he depar∣ted from Camelot / Soo as sir Dynadan Walked and beheld the castel / there by in a chamber he aspyed Kynge Marke / and thenne he rebuked hym / and asked hym why he departed soo / Syr said he for I durst not abyde by cause they were so many But how escaped ye said Kyng Mark / syr said sir Dynadan they were better frendes than I wend they had ben / who is Capytayn of that felauship said the Kynge / thenne for to fere hym sir Dynadan sayd that it Was sir Launcelot / O Ihesu sa¦id the Kyng myghte I knowe sir Launcelot by his shelde / ye said Dynadan / for he bereth a shelde of syluer and black ben∣dys / Alle this he said to fere the kyng / for sire launcelot was not in his felauship / Now I pray you said kyng Mark that ye wille ryde in my felauship / that is me lothe to doo said syre Dynadan by cause ye forsoke my felauship / Ryght soo sir Dy¦nadan went from kyng Mark & wente to his own felauship and soo they mounted vpon their horses / & rode on their wa∣yes / and talked of the Cornyssh knyghte / for Dynadan told them that he was in the castel where they were lodged / hit is