IX SIR GAWAIN AND THE MAID WITH THE NARROW SLEEVES Now it happened that as Sir Gawain was riding one day through the country he encountered a troop of knights, followed by a squire, who led a Spanish charger, and about whose neck was hung a shield. Gawain rode up to the squire and said, "Tell me, what is yonder troop that hath ridden by?" The squire answered, "Sir, Meliance of Lis, a brave and hardy knight." "Is it to him you belong?" Sir Gawain asked. "Nay, sir," said the squire, "my master is Teudaves, a knight as worthy as this one." "Teudaves I know," said Gawain. "Whither fareth he? Tell me the truth." "He proceedeth to a tourney, sir, which this Meliance of Lis hath undertaken against Thiébault of Tintagel. If you will take my advice you will throw yourself into the castle, an

