When Sir Bors espied all those doors, he avoided all the people, for he might have nobody with him; but in no wise Sir Bors would unarm him, but so he laid him down upon the bed.
Then the old man made the young man to unarm him, and he was in a coat of red sendal, and bare a mantle upon his shoulder that was furred with ermine, and put that upon him.
And so Sir Launcelot smote down Sir Dinadan, and made his men to unarm him, and so brought him to the queen and the haut prince, and they laughed at Dinadan so sore that they might not stand.
And then he gart to unarm him, and beat him with thorns all naked, and sithen put him down in a deep dungeon, where he knew many of his fellows.
And therewith Sir Launcelot alighted, and tied his horse to the same tree, and prayed the lady to unarm him.
What will ye do, said Gaheris, will ye unarm you in this country?
And when he came there he gart unarm them, and beat them with thorns all naked, and after put them in a deep prison where were many more knights, that made great dolour.
Now will I proffer thee fair, said Launcelot, I will unarm me unto my shirt, and I will have nothing upon me but my shirt, and my sword and my hand.
Now will I proffer thee fair, said Launcelot: I will unarm me unto my shirt, and will have nothing upon me but my shirt, and my sword in my hand, and if thou canst slay me quit be thou for ever.
And so Sir Launcelot smote down Sir Dinadan, and made his men tounarm him, and so brought him to the queen and the haut prince, and then laughed at Sir Dinadan so sore that they might not stand.
And then he made to unarm him, and beat him with thorns all naked, and after put him down in a deep dungeon, where he knew many of his fellows.
Then the old man made the young man tounarm him; and he was in a coat of red sendel, and bare a mantle upon his shoulder that was furred with ermine, and put that upon him.
And therewith Sir Launcelot alight, and tied his horse to the same tree, and prayed the lady to unarm him.
And when he came there, he made unarm them, and beat them with thorns all naked, and after put them in a deep prison where there were many more knights that made great dolour.
Sweet Helen, I must woo you To help unarmour Hector.
And thereupon alighting, he tied his horse to the same tree, and prayed the lady to unarm him.
Sidenote: Sir Launcelot climbs the tree] So the lady dismounted from her mule, and Sir Launcelot dismounted from his horse, and the lady aided Sir Launcelot to unarm himself.
Now if you will aid me to unarm myself, I will endeavor to climb this tree and get your hawk.
Call here my varlet; I'll unarm again: Why should I war without the walls of Troy, That find such cruel battle here within?
She alone is in the habit of assisting to unarm and to attire me.
Then the old man made the young man to unarm him, and he was in a coat of red sendel, and bare a mantle upon his shoulder that was furred with ermine, and put that upon him.
Hasten back to yonder knight, and tell him that I will do battle with him upon those conditions he offers, to wit: that he shall unarm his left side, and that he shall lay aside his shield and his helm.
And then he made to unarm him, and beat him with thorns all naked, and after put him down in that same deep dungeon, where he knew many of his fellows.
And when he came there he madeunarm them, and beat them with thorns all naked, and after put them in a deep prison where there were many more knights that made great dolor.
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