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Answer me plainlyconcerning your adventure. " "Fair lord, " replied the ancient lady, "Iam a forsaken and a most unhappy woman. I make my lamentation for adamsel, named Helen, whom I nourished at my breast, the niece of DukeHoel of this realm. Here lies her body in this tomb, that was given tome to cherish. Alas, for her who was set upon my knees! Alas, for herI cherished in my bosom! A certain devil ravished her away, and mealso, bearing us both to this his lair. The giant would have had to do...with the maiden, but she was so tender of her years that she might notendure him. Passing young was the maid, whilst he, for his part, wasso gross and weighty of bone and flesh, that her burden was more thanshe could bear. For this the soul departed from her body. Alas, wretchthat I am, I remain alive, and she, my joy and my love, my sweetnessand my delight, was foully done to death by this giant. Nothing wasleft for me to do, but to put her body in the earth. " "For what reasondo you abide in this hill, " asked Sir Bedevere, "since Helen is gonebefore?" "Will thou learn of the reason, " said the ancient damsel, "then it shall not be hidden; for easy it is to see that thou art agentle and a courteous man.
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