NOW, fair nephew, said the king unto Sir Gawaine, assay ye, for my love.
Then came King Mark unto Sir Tristram and said: Fair nephew, I am sorry of your hurts.
Ah, fair nephew, said she, when heard ye tidings of your mother?
Fair nephew, I bethought me that my riches would avail little if through sloth I failed to reward the good service of these my knights, who have made me everywhere to be obeyed and honoured.
Fair nephew, know of a truth that I will tell ye willingly, in the hearing of all these good knights.
The king made answer courteously, "Fair nephew, an I may be joyful I will tell ye truly that whereon I thought.
Fair nephew," saith the Hermit, "I know well that God loveth you sith that such things appear to you, for His valour and yours and for the chastity that is in your body.
Fair nephew," saith the hermit, "See here your desire.
Here is Arthur, my fair nephew, who some day will be an honor to chivalry, going straight forward, fancying nothing can hurt him, looking on battles as feasts and sports.
Fair nephew," said he, "come and see the day you have so long desired.
Then came king Mark unto Sir Tristram, and said, Fair nephew, I am sorry of your hurts.
Now, fair nephew, said the king unto Sir Gawaine, assay ye for my love.
Fair nephew," he said, "it is not my will that you should wish to leave me.
And the King wisely replied to him: "Fair nephew Gawain, give me counsel now, sparing my honour and my dignity, for I have no mind for any disturbance.
And the King summoned Gawain, saying: "Fair nephew Gawain, if ever you were true and courteous, go quickly after him and ask him in winsome wise who he is and what his business.
Fair nephew Gawain, I entreat you; for it does not become a valiant man to continue a battle or fight where he has no quarrel or hatred.
Fair nephew," quoth he, "it pleases me not that you should wish to leave me.
Fair nephew, rather do I give it you freely when I see you thus minded; for I would not have the heart to detain you by force or by prayer.
Fair nephew," said the King, "cease your brawling.
So one day, he said to Tristram: "Fair nephew, I am resolved to marry, and fain would I have your aid.
And now, fair nephew, let us hear what was your own fortune in this unhappy matter.
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