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Now there was a knight called Meliagrance, who had at that time a castle, the gift of King Arthur, within seven miles of Westminster.
Stories of King Arthur and His Knights Retold from Malory's "Morte dArthur" U. Waldo Cutler
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Meliagrance abode him in the field and dressed him to battle
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Meliagrance laid in an embushment the best archers that he might get in his country, to the number of thirty, to await upon Sir
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Meliagrance: Dress you as well ye can, and keep the queen.
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Meliagrance, wit thou well ye are about to jeopard your worship to dishonour, and also ye cast to jeopard our persons howbeit we be unarmed.
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How Sir Launcelot came in the night to the queen and lay with her, and how Sir Meliagrance appeached the queen of treason
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How Sir Launcelot came the same time that Sir Meliagrance abode him in the field and dressed him to battle
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Meliagrance, and after dinner ye and the queen and ye may ride all to Westminster.
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How Sir Launcelot had word how the queen was taken, and how Sir Meliagrance laid a bushment for
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Meliagrance; and Sir Launcelot looked up to the Queen Guenever, if he might espy by any sign or countenance what she would have done.
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