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1 Nay, fair sir , I pray that you will not leave me behind.
2 Verily, thou hast a singularly venturesome spirit of thine own, fair sir !
3 A thousand will suffice, fair sir , to pay my charges for the war.
4 Then you could go upon your way, fair sir , and we upon ours.
5 But I would lean your mind in one matter, fair sir .
6 They will stoop, fair sir , they will stoop to our lure.
7 Nathless, fair sir , we shall do whatever lies in our power.
8 Abide, fair sir , said Arthur, and tell me wherefore thou makest this sorrow.
9 Ah, fair sir , you know not what monsters these terrible robbers can be.
10 Ah, fair sir , said Sir Tristram are ye not a lover?
11 So here I have come, fair sir , to ask you what I shall do.
12 It was because I was in the water, fair sir , and by my hilt!
13 And thou, fair sir , why fleest thou this grey dastard?
14 Be merciful, fair sir , and essay no further in this perilous matter, lest disaster follow.
15 But who is this great Lord Claud, fair sir ?
16 Ah, fair sir , said Bors, know ye me not?
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