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Launds, and a knight came behind him and slew him with a spear, and his name is Loraine le Savage, a false knight and a coward; and she for great sorrow and dole slew herself with his sword, and her name was Eleine.
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Red Launds; but as for Sir Gareth, he would not take upon him more but as other mean knights.
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Sir, said the Red Knight of the Red Launds, hold your hand and ye shall know the causes why I put them to so shameful a death.
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Red Launds make him ready, and let us do the battle to the utterance.
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Then it befell that King Anguish let cry a great jousts and a great tournament for a lady that was called the Lady of the Launds, and she was nigh cousin unto the king.
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Launds, and fought with him till he fell down and died.
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Tursauk, and Sir Bellangere le Beuse he made Earl of the Launds, and Sir Palomides he made him Duke of the Provence, and Sir Safere he made him Duke of Landok, and Sir Clegis he gave him the Earldom of Agente, and Sir Sadok he gave the Earldom of Surlat, and Sir
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Red Launds, and Sir Pelleas, the lover; and these ten knights made them ready in the freshest manner to ride with the queen.
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And therefore wit thou well, thou Red Knight of the Red Launds, I love her, and will rescue her, or else to die.
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And there did Sir Lamorak marvellous deeds of arms; and betwixt Sir Lamorak and Sir Ironside, that was the Red Knight of the Red Launds, there was strong battle; and betwixt Sir Palamides and Bleoberis there was a strong battle; and
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